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I was a drug slave too. Heroine later on meth but I manage to came out it after 20 years with the help of Jesus and his ministry. By that time it already destroyed my life. Now Im just picking up the pieces.
Everything about The Fox screams British military, literally everything. The Land Rover, the Belgian Malinois dog with perfect recall, his physical form and how he stands upright with his shoulders back, the way he knows exactly how to deal with the media without reacting, even the way he speaks. He’s had the training that’s for sure.
Not just training but THE training! The way he handled the reporters was textbook conflict de-escalation 📕 He realised they weren’t going to stop shouting their questions at him and no matter what he said they would use it against him so he quickly and calmly did the smartest thing possible and removed himself from the equation. Very few people would have done the same in that position.
At this point I’m convinced he’s former elite forces. Either Royal Marines or Boat Service. I think he may even still be employed or kept on a roster for hush ops. I just listened to the 6 part podcast on BBC sounds and the stuff they mentioned on there leads me to believe the BBC have no idea what they’re dealing with. They contradict a lot of the info they’ve sworn is true in the UA-cam video and they’ve even talked about how one of the so-called innocent crew members tried to stab the other one on the journey. Bloody mental all of it.
@@MarkOrmrod-y6e Literally no authority whatsoever is willing to go on record to say anything about him, not one. You’ve got the National Crime Agency in the uk saying they know nothing about him but they were the ones who got the tip-off about the boat. I assume that when they found out he was the owner they were told to back off or they already knew to back off. The top Brazilian authorities never sent the papers to extradite him, they don’t even care to make comment, leaving the detectives involved very confused. In the podcast they say that they asked the Ministry of Defence for his military service record and they declined to comment. Anyone can make a freedom of information request to get service information (google it) about someone who has served and they will either confirm or deny they were in the military and if They were they will give some of their service info, UNLESS they were elite forces, in which case they will decline to comment because they won’t sell them out so that anyone can get their info like the Taliban etc, it just wouldn’t be a smart move. They protect them and rightly so and they do that by simply decking to comment. So freedom of information only works if they don’t care about giving the information out. The one above put me past convincing but this last one was an absolute no brainier. The BBC asked the Dutch authorities about some allegations so guy from Norwich made that they got to hide behind a fake name and an actors voice. The Dutch authorities said “they lost any records they held on him” like seriously?? The Dutch authorities don’t just lose records, they’re not some 3rd world country with a corrupt police force, they’re one of the most sophisticated and efficient countries in the world and they’re plugged into Europol as well as Interpol. There are other reasons as well like what the crew said in the podcast about The Fox jumping from one boat to another in a storm to save the crew when they got in trouble (the BBC said he had left that country by that point in this UA-cam video??).
The guy talking bad about him hiring crew that had no idea and pocketing the 2.5mill is holarious. How did this not work perfectly for him? The engine breakong down may or may not of happend. Thebbottom line is the cops new the emtire time.
Not even coke, he was using crack. They take cocaine, doing all sorts of weird backyard chemistry stuff to make it into something else and then smoke it its disgusting. Then they blame everyone else and the BBC gives them a microphone to tell their twisted tragedy story
The idea that one person can turn up in Brazil, buy an over a tonne of drugs, carry them onto a boat and hide them from a 6 hour police search is pure fantasy 🧚 Did he buy the drugs at a supermarket, did he put them on his credit card? 💳 😂 A crew that works for free sounds suspicious too, how do we know the drugs weren’t put into the boat while it was at sea by one of the fishermen that the documentary says get paid to do this stuff?
@@RDCFemmes well lucky then that we have a justice system that doesn’t just throw people in jail based on what the media say isn’t it? If a court convicts this guy then I might agree with you but it’s clear the authorities have no interest in the matter and they would be the ones to know whats worth perusing and what isn’t, more than some insistent reporter from the BBC
@@RDCFemmes So you don’t want to know about the other two crew members including the French captain? Or why the crew suspiciously decided to go to Cape Verde when the owner hired them to sail to Europe? What about the boatyard that did the repairs for months and the already convicted smuggler who oversaw the repairs but apparently is “innocent”? There are so many holes in this story and shady characters
@@StevenEllis-t8j If you happen to know portuguese watch the portuguese version. You`ll see the whole version of brasilian guys. The crew dind`t suspiciously decided to sail to Europe for no reason. They had a dream of becaming a captain themselfs, and for that they needed miles in the sea, just as a pilot need miles on air. In fact, the brazilian police had investigated Fox, and he was found guilty. If he ever steps in Brazilian soil again, he will go straight to jail. Besides... Didn`t you hear what Fox`s partner told the british journalist? He confirmed Fox got 3 million to do the job, and he hired innocent ppl. The crew had nothing to do with this crime. Fox is a scumbag, he destroyed many ppl dreams and lives. I hope he burns in hell!
And what about the other two crew that never got mentioned? Including the French captain who would have made the decision to divert to the drug capital Cape Verde? Possibly those two Brazilians didn’t know about the drugs but somebody on that boat did!
Not accusing anyone , however I spent 27 years in the Royal Marines and don't accept that the crew didn't feel the weight or list of a ton of drugs. Matey in the tracksuit hardly gives out drug kingpin vibes.
@@Al_is_XXX Surely the Brazilian police would check under their beds in the 6 hour search before they left the port? Either the police were paid to look the other way or those drugs weren’t there when they left and they picked them up on the way.
Of course the guy who is a convicted drug smuggler already had absolutelyyyy nothing to do with it at all? And now we are supposed to take him as an authority on morals and ethics? 🙄
My Son destroyt the familie ,put us true a living Hell ,I' learned to hate, every thing thats Drugs ,ther Dealers schould be arrested like any Killer ,thats what ther ar! Destroying Live. bringing missery to ther Families, living with an Addict ,is like living with Animals. Ther lost ther Soul, and do anything to get Drugs , Very few Addicts can give up drugs !Most end up Dead !
@@helgadoster I’m really sorry to hear that Helga 😔 I am sending you very best wishes to you and your family and I hope your son is at peace. My father was an alcoholic, he drank himself into oblivion so I have a little understanding of how this feels. My feeling is that people are always going to want to escape the realities of life somehow, we are not free human beings like we should be, instead we are forced to work and pay taxes to greedy and corrupt governments who wage endless wars and so we turn to something to help us relive this torment. Sadly some people turn to substance abuse, whether that’s alcohol and tobacco pushed and taxed for income by the state or other substances provided by others. Alcohol abuse wrecked my family, it shattered it completely and yet nobody blames the supermarkets that sell it, or the delivery drivers that deliver it on trucks or the breweries that make it or the government who licenses and taxes it. Although alcohol is just as damaging as drugs that government have decided to make illegal, the result is the same, yet we have one set of rules for alcohol and another set of rules for whatever the governments choose to tell us. I’m not saying that these guys who are moving drugs should go free, I’m just saying that the realities of this world must be considered openly and with a logical mind rather than just following what we have always been told.
@@helgadosterI'm sorry about your son but not every drug user is an animal. I used heroin for 20 years and I never sold drugs and I never turned anybody else on to drugs and I always lived with my family and paid rent the entire time without stealing from them. I have known many people on drugs and use drugs that never turned into animals. May God bless your son 🙏
I think the position of Cape Verde "in the middle of the Atlantic" is an exaggeration. It's only 385 miles off the coast of Africa, It's 2800 miles from South America.
The moment the BBC Journalist questioned the alleged Culprit was so nasty (the guy lost his cool but he decided to forego it) In such scenarios I got mixed reactions whether to praise the work of journalist or to condemn them for harassment I understood the motives of doing it, thanx for showing us how the underworld operates its risky yet some are ready to sacrifice it all to keep us informed
@@RankinMsPThey didn’t just ask him though did they? They jumped him at his place of work with the deliberate intention of embarrassing the hell out of him. If you really want the truth that sure ain’t how you do it man!
@@ShaniO-d5t I also noticed it too, & if that fb that Guy Decides to sue BBC then he is likely to win Of they decided to do it openly rather than sneaking to Accused Culprits would we have obtained anything on how underworld Operates? If they do their shady dealings in secret, we can also do our investigations in secret so as to expose them right?
@@ShaniO-d5t I did notice it too But if the underworld Operates ln secrecy then We also use the same tactic they use so as to get to them If every Docu Abt Drug traffickers was done openly then we wouldn't get anything on them right?
Maybe Cape Verde authorities scuttled it, because the owner is never going to say, "Can I have my boat back now?" A marine salvage company could then claim it, to make money selling it on. That's just a guess. BBC journalism is rubbish today, compared to the past.
@@kandybeird5198If they were coming for him do you think they would wait 7 years? The guy clearly isn’t hiding despite the whole thing being called “finding mr fox” by the BBC
Yeh he was driving a left hand land rover, yeh he was wearing a purple tracksuit with the dog wearing a colour coordinated neckerchief…. And turning up to a an early morning social for local business people. Hardly in hiding… the journalist can’t have been very good at his job if he hadn’t already worked out where the ‘fox’ was??? No mention of the fact that the Brazilian constitution has a statute of limitations. Also where was the crime committed, Brazil or Cape Verde? The Brazilian authorities carried out what appeared to be an extensive search of the vessel with far more experienced officers but once the vessel arrived in Vape verde the authorities new exactly where to look and seemed to already know what to look for so who was paid off or who is lying… all a bit fishy!!!
The drugs were transferred onto the boat after it left Port by smaller boats. Happens all the time. And how do you think the other crew members got off scot-free especially the captain he probably already radioed into Cape Verde to tell the authorities exactly where to look and that's how he got off scot-free.
My condolences. You can get a key here for 13 Grand, 17 to 20 if you really don't have any good connections. Went all the way from Adelaide all the way up to Port Douglas moons ago. Still miss me a good Victoria bitter.
You have serious problems. Woman always attracted to the wrong and dangerous lot. Lol. Next you'll be on a free flight smuggling stuff for him without knowing. 🤦🏾♂️
@@johnjerry-k2q Well thanks for the input John but in the same way I won’t be taking advice from the BBC about who and who not to condemn based on hearsay, I won’t be taking advice about my perceived problems from any keyboard warriors either ✋
In my 30 years as a Solicitor and Barrister I have never seen such an outright witch hunt. The evidence against this gentleman is circumstantial at best while the evidence against other parties in this matter is far more compelling and holds far more weight in a court of law. If the authorities in the UK haven’t approached this man, it will be for this exact reason. We have a very important legal statute in this country which underpins our entire legal system. It reads as follows: ‘The presumption of innocence is a legal principle that every person accused of any crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. Under the presumption of innocence, the legal burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which must present compelling evidence to the trier of fact (a judge or a jury).’ The idea that the BBC can just decide on a person’s guilt and make an entire documentary riddled with accusations against a person based on what is essentially the words of other highly suspicious parties (who were either caught red handed or have previous criminal history of this exact crime) and conjecture is astonishing. Frankly I am disgusted by this type of Journalism, it is pure storytelling and has nothing to do with presenting objective evidence. If I were Mr Saul I would be seeking to sue the BBC for libel and defamation of character. This is not journalism, this is TV designed to tantalise the minds of the casual viewer and all the while the BBC makes money from UA-cam clicks and the draconian TV license that the British public has been forced to cough up for for decades.
How come someone could be so stupid like you, mr. Ken? It looks like you have ties with Fox, the trafficant! I cannot see other reason... By the way, you lie when saying the other parties had "previous crime history". YOU ARE A LIAR! The "other parties" were only the innocent sailors hired exclusively to take the boat from Brasil to Europe. You should get more and better informed, before coming here and vomiting your bag of bullshit...
As a Marekani Mweusi interested in relocating kuanza a venture of my own to potentially anza a new industry in long haul, this was insightful sana and impressive 👌🏽
He wasn’t hiding though was he? Just going about his normal life. The BBC really think they did something by “finding” him? So lame. He doesn’t give drug kingpin vibes to me
get this type of content on bbc uk instead of the absolute rubbish we get paying these presenters millions and i might think about paying a tv license again
So if a gang of reporters ran up to you at your workplace, encircled you and starting shouting accusations at you, would you stand around and try to engage in discussion with them? Journalists do this all the time the time, it’s a dirty tactic to try to make people look guilty. They clearly didn’t want to actually talk to him, otherwise they would have spoke to him quietly and politely. I think he handled himself very well, anything he said they would then twist to sell their stories. Of course he was shocked, he didn’t expect to have that happen to him, who on this planet would?
@@StevenEllis-t8j If he wasn't riddled with guilt, he'd have no reason to be dodgy and flee. At the same time, a journalist's surprise encounter never ever works. Nothing ever really comes out of it, so I don't even understand the point.
Whether you are guilty or not, if a bunch of reporters turn up shouting allegations at your workplace, you clearly can’t trust them to behave in a manner where you can stand there and reason with them. The guy quickly realised that this was the case and walked calmly and politely back to his car and left the reporters clucking away in the car park. I think the reporters are the cowards for the way they handled the situation, it was out of order and had nothing to do with “finding the truth”
Except he didn’t run thing did he? Man called his dog and walked calmly back to his car and left those thirsty reporters in the rear view. Meanwhile that bald reporter matey was just talking about how he can run fast and will run away if he feels threatened smh. So who’s the coward then? Hypocrisy
Please, stay on it and report if there is some development. I don’t understand why Brazil has to make the move. It’s obvious that the drugs were destined for the European market, and it looks like it’s tied to organized crime, so why isn’t the British police asking questions? I bet Mr. Fox can sing like a Canary, lol
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I was a drug slave too. Heroine later on meth but I manage to came out it after 20 years with the help of Jesus and his ministry. By that time it already destroyed my life. Now Im just picking up the pieces.
Keep up the good work!
God will always be with you brother
Jesus is able to restore the stolen years, the best is yet to come.
amen
Its a hard battle ,but keep going.
Anyone else taken by the free diving he did at the start?
Yeap.
especially the trunks
Its normal over there.
Case overturned and dismissed.... 🤔 Money always talks
I guess you could have named the title WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY!!!!
They do actually say that exact line in the last episode of the BBC podcast.
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God be with you 🙏 You maybe got some insight tho - who you think did the crime in this story?
I’m guessing you’re not from Cuba
Y U lying
Everything about The Fox screams British military, literally everything. The Land Rover, the Belgian Malinois dog with perfect recall, his physical form and how he stands upright with his shoulders back, the way he knows exactly how to deal with the media without reacting, even the way he speaks. He’s had the training that’s for sure.
Not just training but THE training! The way he handled the reporters was textbook conflict de-escalation 📕 He realised they weren’t going to stop shouting their questions at him and no matter what he said they would use it against him so he quickly and calmly did the smartest thing possible and removed himself from the equation. Very few people would have done the same in that position.
At this point I’m convinced he’s former elite forces. Either Royal Marines or Boat Service. I think he may even still be employed or kept on a roster for hush ops.
I just listened to the 6 part podcast on BBC sounds and the stuff they mentioned on there leads me to believe the BBC have no idea what they’re dealing with. They contradict a lot of the info they’ve sworn is true in the UA-cam video and they’ve even talked about how one of the so-called innocent crew members tried to stab the other one on the journey. Bloody mental all of it.
What makes you think that fella? I have a feeling you’re onto something there, wondering if you’ve spotted what I’ve spotted 🧐
Where can I find this podcast please
@@MarkOrmrod-y6e Literally no authority whatsoever is willing to go on record to say anything about him, not one.
You’ve got the National Crime Agency in the uk saying they know nothing about him but they were the ones who got the tip-off about the boat. I assume that when they found out he was the owner they were told to back off or they already knew to back off.
The top Brazilian authorities never sent the papers to extradite him, they don’t even care to make comment, leaving the detectives involved very confused.
In the podcast they say that they asked the Ministry of Defence for his military service record and they declined to comment. Anyone can make a freedom of information request to get service information (google it) about someone who has served and they will either confirm or deny they were in the military and if
They were they will give some of their service info, UNLESS they were elite forces, in which case they will decline to comment because they won’t sell them out so that anyone can get their info like the Taliban etc, it just wouldn’t be a smart move. They protect them and rightly so and they do that by simply decking to comment. So freedom of information only works if they don’t care about giving the information out.
The one above put me past convincing but this last one was an absolute no brainier. The BBC asked the Dutch authorities about some allegations so guy from Norwich made that they got to hide behind a fake name and an actors voice. The Dutch authorities said “they lost any records they held on him” like seriously?? The Dutch authorities don’t just lose records, they’re not some 3rd world country with a corrupt police force, they’re one of the most sophisticated and efficient countries in the world and they’re plugged into Europol as well as Interpol.
There are other reasons as well like what the crew said in the podcast about The Fox jumping from one boat to another in a storm to save the crew when they got in trouble (the BBC said he had left that country by that point in this UA-cam video??).
All this and my take home is I have to visit cape Verde 😊😊😊 from Kenya ❤❤❤
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The guy talking bad about him hiring crew that had no idea and pocketing the 2.5mill is holarious. How did this not work perfectly for him? The engine breakong down may or may not of happend. Thebbottom line is the cops new the emtire time.
They were definitely informed
Id say this guy planmed this sht perfect
he is clearly ex military/spook
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Some black guy uses coke,steals,rapes and kills.Then goes legal and english clap for him.What a good example to show.
Not even coke, he was using crack. They take cocaine, doing all sorts of weird backyard chemistry stuff to make it into something else and then smoke it its disgusting. Then they blame everyone else and the BBC gives them a microphone to tell their twisted tragedy story
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Fox was obviously just an operator getting paid some good money. Not the boss.
still needs to go to jail
The idea that one person can turn up in Brazil, buy an over a tonne of drugs, carry them onto a boat and hide them from a 6 hour police search is pure fantasy 🧚
Did he buy the drugs at a supermarket, did he put them on his credit card? 💳 😂
A crew that works for free sounds suspicious too, how do we know the drugs weren’t put into the boat while it was at sea by one of the fishermen that the documentary says get paid to do this stuff?
@@RDCFemmes well lucky then that we have a justice system that doesn’t just throw people in jail based on what the media say isn’t it? If a court convicts this guy then I might agree with you but it’s clear the authorities have no interest in the matter and they would be the ones to know whats worth perusing and what isn’t, more than some insistent reporter from the BBC
@@RDCFemmes So you don’t want to know about the other two crew members including the French captain? Or why the crew suspiciously decided to go to Cape Verde when the owner hired them to sail to Europe? What about the boatyard that did the repairs for months and the already convicted smuggler who oversaw the repairs but apparently is “innocent”? There are so many holes in this story and shady characters
@@StevenEllis-t8j If you happen to know portuguese watch the portuguese version. You`ll see the whole version of brasilian guys.
The crew dind`t suspiciously decided to sail to Europe for no reason.
They had a dream of becaming a captain themselfs, and for that they needed miles in the sea, just as a pilot need miles on air.
In fact, the brazilian police had investigated Fox, and he was found guilty.
If he ever steps in Brazilian soil again, he will go straight to jail.
Besides... Didn`t you hear what Fox`s partner told the british journalist?
He confirmed Fox got 3 million to do the job, and he hired innocent ppl.
The crew had nothing to do with this crime.
Fox is a scumbag, he destroyed many ppl dreams and lives.
I hope he burns in hell!
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And what about the other two crew that never got mentioned? Including the French captain who would have made the decision to divert to the drug capital Cape Verde? Possibly those two Brazilians didn’t know about the drugs but somebody on that boat did!
These are the questions 🤔
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Here in africa, focus more on nigerian if you want to deal with drugs
at henda, you are dump hater
nigerian gangs are the biggest distributor of drug in africa
The curse of Africs...judgement upon them individually n as a nation
Not accusing anyone , however I spent 27 years in the Royal Marines and don't accept that the crew didn't feel the weight or list of a ton of drugs. Matey in the tracksuit hardly gives out drug kingpin vibes.
it was hidden under the crews beds... probably the last place that you would hide something, if you were hiding it from.the crew...
Ther no vipes, Is seen them look like Prist ,no one now whats behind that Mask,called Fase ! Ther the worse ! from the USA!
@@Al_is_XXX Surely the Brazilian police would check under their beds in the 6 hour search before they left the port? Either the police were paid to look the other way or those drugs weren’t there when they left and they picked them up on the way.
@@ShaniO-d5texactly!
Definitely the French Captain that barely gets a mention would feel it
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Of course the guy who is a convicted drug smuggler already had absolutelyyyy nothing to do with it at all? And now we are supposed to take him as an authority on morals and ethics? 🙄
My Son destroyt the familie ,put us true a living Hell ,I' learned to hate, every thing thats Drugs ,ther Dealers schould be arrested like any Killer ,thats what ther ar! Destroying Live. bringing missery to ther Families, living with an Addict ,is like living with Animals. Ther lost ther Soul, and do anything to get Drugs , Very few Addicts can give up drugs !Most end up Dead !
@@helgadoster I’m really sorry to hear that Helga 😔 I am sending you very best wishes to you and your family and I hope your son is at peace.
My father was an alcoholic, he drank himself into oblivion so I have a little understanding of how this feels.
My feeling is that people are always going to want to escape the realities of life somehow, we are not free human beings like we should be, instead we are forced to work and pay taxes to greedy and corrupt governments who wage endless wars and so we turn to something to help us relive this torment.
Sadly some people turn to substance abuse, whether that’s alcohol and tobacco pushed and taxed for income by the state or other substances provided by others.
Alcohol abuse wrecked my family, it shattered it completely and yet nobody blames the supermarkets that sell it, or the delivery drivers that deliver it on trucks or the breweries that make it or the government who licenses and taxes it. Although alcohol is just as damaging as drugs that government have decided to make illegal, the result is the same, yet we have one set of rules for alcohol and another set of rules for whatever the governments choose to tell us.
I’m not saying that these guys who are moving drugs should go free, I’m just saying that the realities of this world must be considered openly and with a logical mind rather than just following what we have always been told.
@@helgadosterI disagree, a lot of addicts do quit drugs. I know a lot of people who have including friends and family.
@@helgadosterI'm sorry about your son but not every drug user is an animal. I used heroin for 20 years and I never sold drugs and I never turned anybody else on to drugs and I always lived with my family and paid rent the entire time without stealing from them. I have known many people on drugs and use drugs that never turned into animals. May God bless your son 🙏
I think the position of Cape Verde "in the middle of the Atlantic" is an exaggeration. It's only 385 miles off the coast of Africa, It's 2800 miles from South America.
It's the BBC, don't expect too much in the way of accuracy these days.
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Damn this was more like a thriller movie rather than documentary
Kwani how long can that guy hold his breath beneath the harbor?
My water phobia could never😂😂😂😭😭😭
brathe learn to swim its easy
Na so @@alexwasike979
Quite a common scenario
The moment the BBC Journalist questioned the alleged Culprit was so nasty (the guy lost his cool but he decided to forego it) In such scenarios I got mixed reactions whether to praise the work of journalist or to condemn them for harassment
I understood the motives of doing it, thanx for showing us how the underworld operates its risky yet some are ready to sacrifice it all to keep us informed
Harassment? 😂😂😂😂
All they did was ask him a a few questions.
It's not like the allegations were small.
@@RankinMsPThey didn’t just ask him though did they? They jumped him at his place of work with the deliberate intention of embarrassing the hell out of him. If you really want the truth that sure ain’t how you do it man!
@@ShaniO-d5t
I also noticed it too, & if that fb that Guy Decides to sue BBC then he is likely to win
Of they decided to do it openly rather than sneaking to Accused Culprits would we have obtained anything on how underworld Operates?
If they do their shady dealings in secret, we can also do our investigations in secret so as to expose them right?
@@ShaniO-d5t
I did notice it too
But if the underworld Operates ln secrecy then We also use the same tactic they use so as to get to them
If every Docu Abt Drug traffickers was done openly then we wouldn't get anything on them right?
Journalism...............
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watching from elizabeth city, North Carolina, great interview ,God protects u bro wherever u go
So why is the boat under water? They let it sit there so long that it sank? They spent about 30 seconds talking about Cape Verde and thats it..
To destroy the evidence maybe? 🤔
Maybe Cape Verde authorities scuttled it, because the owner is never going to say, "Can I have my boat back now?" A marine salvage company could then claim it, to make money selling it on. That's just a guess. BBC journalism is rubbish today, compared to the past.
Its common here
"after i got caught smuggling cocaine i lost faith in everyone else " hahaha wtf?
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His diving skills and storytelling skills are impressive
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Wow..what a great plastic bag for a piece of garbage
My god do you remember when the BBC was a world respected journalist organization?
Seems like they’re more authors than objective journalists these days
My guy has gills and lungs.....
The crime networks that lost money from those drugs are watching like 😎
They're coming for him now he better run
@@kandybeird5198If they were coming for him do you think they would wait 7 years? The guy clearly isn’t hiding despite the whole thing being called “finding mr fox” by the BBC
He already paid for the mistake, obviously, or he would just desapear by now.
Yeh he was driving a left hand land rover, yeh he was wearing a purple tracksuit with the dog wearing a colour coordinated neckerchief….
And turning up to a an early morning social for local business people. Hardly in hiding… the journalist can’t have been very good at his job if he hadn’t already worked out where the ‘fox’ was???
No mention of the fact that the Brazilian constitution has a statute of limitations.
Also where was the crime committed, Brazil or Cape Verde?
The Brazilian authorities carried out what appeared to be an extensive search of the vessel with far more experienced officers but once the vessel arrived in Vape verde the authorities new exactly where to look and seemed to already know what to look for so who was paid off or who is lying… all a bit fishy!!!
The drugs were transferred onto the boat after it left Port by smaller boats. Happens all the time. And how do you think the other crew members got off scot-free especially the captain he probably already radioed into Cape Verde to tell the authorities exactly where to look and that's how he got off scot-free.
Watching from Luanda / Angola. 😊
Aus a gram of A grade goes up to $400 coke is helluva drug
My condolences. You can get a key here for 13 Grand, 17 to 20 if you really don't have any good connections. Went all the way from Adelaide all the way up to Port Douglas moons ago. Still miss me a good Victoria bitter.
What a load of absolute bollocks
British people spreading drugs nothing has changed since they got Chinese hooked up on Opium in 1800's
Watching from home
😂😂😂😂😂.. Exactly
Watching from England UK
Wow watching from Washington DC USA
“Trapping ain’t dead y’all just scared” Albert Einstein
Najua mko huku watu wa Zakayo
Tks a lot BBC! ❤
Thank you for sharing your story with us! 🙏
Usually a captain goes down with his boat… unless the coast guard is chasing you 😂😂😂
The French captain that barely gets mentioned you mean?
Where is the subtitles ?
3:20 - 50 tons of cocaine cross Africa each year? It's gotta more than that.
Ganda Gadalomba… um Grande homi di nos terra… Congrats for ur journey
Watching from New Zealand. 🇳🇿🏈🏆⛵️🏅👋🕊🙏
Watching from Botswana
Don’t judge me but that fox guy is hot man! His fit was pure street and he’s in shape too man’s got enough cake to fill a whole bakery back there 💅
Cake 😂😂
Have to admit tht there is somethin about him……
You have serious problems. Woman always attracted to the wrong and dangerous lot. Lol.
Next you'll be on a free flight smuggling stuff for him without knowing. 🤦🏾♂️
@@johnjerry-k2q
Well thanks for the input John but in the same way I won’t be taking advice from the BBC about who and who not to condemn based on hearsay, I won’t be taking advice about my perceived problems from any keyboard warriors either ✋
@@ShaniO-d5t I admire your naive sense of independence and adventure! Well then, carry on.
Mi na mangwai zangu
Weeuh
so why didn't the BBC and the Brazilian Police involve the British Police *First of all?? Amateur stuff this is.
Gaven ...watching from Johannesburg
He looks like he could be Elon Musk's brother
In my 30 years as a Solicitor and Barrister I have never seen such an outright witch hunt.
The evidence against this gentleman is circumstantial at best while the evidence against other parties in this matter is far more compelling and holds far more weight in a court of law. If the authorities in the UK haven’t approached this man, it will be for this exact reason.
We have a very important legal statute in this country which underpins our entire legal system. It reads as follows:
‘The presumption of innocence is a legal principle that every person accused of any crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. Under the presumption of innocence, the legal burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which must present compelling evidence to the trier of fact (a judge or a jury).’
The idea that the BBC can just decide on a person’s guilt and make an entire documentary riddled with accusations against a person based on what is essentially the words of other highly suspicious parties (who were either caught red handed or have previous criminal history of this exact crime) and conjecture is astonishing.
Frankly I am disgusted by this type of Journalism, it is pure storytelling and has nothing to do with presenting objective evidence. If I were Mr Saul I would be seeking to sue the BBC for libel and defamation of character.
This is not journalism, this is TV designed to tantalise the minds of the casual viewer and all the while the BBC makes money from UA-cam clicks and the draconian TV license that the British public has been forced to cough up for for decades.
Finally someone with some legal expertise making sense, thank you for your insight 👍
I would be very surprised if the BBC didn’t get sued at this point.
How come someone could be so stupid like you, mr. Ken? It looks like you have ties with Fox, the trafficant! I cannot see other reason...
By the way, you lie when saying the other parties had "previous crime history". YOU ARE A LIAR! The "other parties" were only the innocent sailors hired exclusively to take the boat from Brasil to Europe.
You should get more and better informed, before coming here and vomiting your bag of bullshit...
@@Luiz.Andrade Crew friend/family member I presume? No need to insult people is there? 🙅♂️ let them make up their own minds
Witch-hunt my foot. You are just mad because he is a mean British.
As a Marekani Mweusi interested in relocating kuanza a venture of my own to potentially anza a new industry in long haul, this was insightful sana and impressive 👌🏽
He wasn’t hiding though was he? Just going about his normal life. The BBC really think they did something by “finding” him? So lame. He doesn’t give drug kingpin vibes to me
The intro song is fire
its a vast ocean its impoissible to stop impossible
Ask Putin
Bravo to the entire documentary team
SplashWoRld🌎The Greatest
Hegmann Mill
Shanon Stravenue
12:32 Easter egg Super Mario on the boat
Wow just stumbled onto this yup been clean 15 years word !!! Slave no goof
get this type of content on bbc uk instead of the absolute rubbish we get paying these presenters millions and i might think about paying a tv license again
The Nigerians pellets horrible doctored pellets 12 gram 13 gram even bigger shittingbthem out
Açlıktan ölmemek için mecbur kaldılar.😂😅😊
why would you show up to an awards night in a black garbage bag
Watching from Somalia Mogadisho
Schumm Forks
Fox probably had ten thousand kilos on a container ship the thise boys sailed the decoy
Kuhic Landing
Ga Nha boy, nu chinta na mesmo sala di aula pa anos e anos. Orgulho. Keli é Deus Nha boy Ga. Força
Plot twist it was the rapper guys boat
🤣🤣 fox 🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️
Well done !
He’s guilty as hell. He did exactly what he did when the boat got busted and ran like a coward.
So if a gang of reporters ran up to you at your workplace, encircled you and starting shouting accusations at you, would you stand around and try to engage in discussion with them?
Journalists do this all the time the time, it’s a dirty tactic to try to make people look guilty. They clearly didn’t want to actually talk to him, otherwise they would have spoke to him quietly and politely. I think he handled himself very well, anything he said they would then twist to sell their stories. Of course he was shocked, he didn’t expect to have that happen to him, who on this planet would?
@@StevenEllis-t8j If he wasn't riddled with guilt, he'd have no reason to be dodgy and flee. At the same time, a journalist's surprise encounter never ever works. Nothing ever really comes out of it, so I don't even understand the point.
Whether you are guilty or not, if a bunch of reporters turn up shouting allegations at your workplace, you clearly can’t trust them to behave in a manner where you can stand there and reason with them.
The guy quickly realised that this was the case and walked calmly and politely back to his car and left the reporters clucking away in the car park. I think the reporters are the cowards for the way they handled the situation, it was out of order and had nothing to do with “finding the truth”
Except he didn’t run thing did he? Man called his dog and walked calmly back to his car and left those thirsty reporters in the rear view.
Meanwhile that bald reporter matey was just talking about how he can run fast and will run away if he feels threatened smh. So who’s the coward then? Hypocrisy
Was he arrested?
Please, stay on it and report if there is some development. I don’t understand why Brazil has to make the move. It’s obvious that the drugs were destined for the European market, and it looks like it’s tied to organized crime, so why isn’t the British police asking questions? I bet Mr. Fox can sing like a Canary, lol