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The CEO was among the five passengers who died on the 'Titan' submersible after it went missing on June 18 while on a 'Titanic'-bound excursion EyePress News/Shutterstock Stockton Rush has been ...
Stockton Rush, the chief executive and founder of OceanGate and the pilot of the Titan submersible, was declared dead on Thursday after his vessel was found in pieces at the bottom of the Atlantic ...
Titan submersible mastermind Stockton Rush knew his risky venture would end in disaster — but carried on anyway because that meant he’d never have to face accountability, according to one of ...
Karl Stanley, a close friend of Stockton Rush, suggested that the OceanGate CEO had a "death wish" that made him carelessly risk the lives of his passengers to go down in history.
Old friend says Stockton Rush knew the Titanic sub was doomed in shocking TV interview ‘I think that Stockton was designing a mouse trap for billionaires,’ Rush’s former friend Karl Stanley said ...
College interns were hired by OceanGate founder and CEO Stockton Rush to design the electrical systems for the ill-fated Titan submersible – in which he was killed along with four other people ...
Stockton Rush was sued by Florida couple Marc and Sharon Hagle in February after they allegedly paid more than $200,000 for a Titanic wreck expedition that never eventuated ...
The CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, knew the Titan submersible would end in disaster but moved forward with his doomed venture anyway, his close friend testified on Tuesday.
Given that Stockton Rush will never be able to respond to his critics, we should at least stop to contemplate his side of the story. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
Stockton Rush said in a 2017 interview that his Titan submersible could be used in deep-sea mining. But Marine scientists say deep-sea mining could negatively affect marine life on the ocean floor.