The incident, which took place aboard Carnival Elation last Friday, is currently being investigated by the Bahamas police.
Blaine Gibson's comments came as a new private search is about to begin by a private United States-based company in the southern Indian Ocean.
Private investigators discovered evidence that showed the victims' necks were wrapped with leather belts, which were then knotted around a handrail situated adjacent to the pool in their house.
Ankhesenamun, who is referred to as "Egypt’s lost princess," was one of the six daughters of king Akhenaten and queen Nefertiti.
The researchers used a new 3-D seismic reflection data to map the underwater area.
Archaeologists say sub-Saharan Africans were producing their own glass well before Europeans started exploring their area, despite previous ideas about glassmaking there.
Parking spaces designated specifically for women in China have been called sexist by some.
A male birth control pill might be on its way, after scientists discovered a poison that inhibits sperm.
Russian president Vladimir Putin immersed himself in freezing water in observance with the feast of Epiphany, and Twitter had jokes about it.
Hemal, a second year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic's Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute volunteered to help a fellow passenger who had gone into labor during the flight from Paris to New York.
The study, conducted by wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC, stated thousands of endangered crocodiles, turtles and snakes are being illegally traded through at least 90 active Facebook groups.
The beneficial effects of Bikram yoga on a person’s health has nothing to do with the temperature of the room the exercises are performed in, a study found.
Archaeologists found evidence of drainage tunnels and sophisticated metal-work on the promontory of Dhaskalio, which was linked to the Cycladic island of Keros by a narrow causeway.
Humans demonize predators and scavengers — but need them.
Police have warned residents and children not to go outside or approach the animal if they spot it, as the wolf could be dangerous.
The couple was found alone in a rambutan farm by local residents in violation of an Islamic customary law called "nikah siri."
Hassan Alameri and Luke Moir said it took them about an hour to capture the shark and they sought help from onlookers to pull it from the water.
Humans usually self-report a positive correlation between being more social and longevity, but objective observations of marmots have shown otherwise in the case of the squirrels.
N'na Fanta Camara conned several women who were unable to conceive by giving them a mixture of herbs and other medicines that caused their bellies to bloat and look pregnant, police said.
Brittney Gargol, 18, was found dead near a landfill in March 2015 and an autopsy later revealed that she died of strangulation.
A Polish court has jailed two men accused of removing their clothes and killing a lamb at the Auschwitz extermination camp.
Italy’s active Mount Etna volcano mysteriously forces out more gas than expected.
A pair of live eels were seen moving about in a public restroom inside a shopping center.
Authorities found almost three dozen human skulls buried in shallow graves in the Mexican state of Nayarit, which has seen increasing drug violence in recent years.
Thirty eight-year-old Gleb Grozovsky was sentenced for sexually molesting underage girls in recreational camps in Russia and Greece while he was a priest at a cathedral in Tsarskoye Selo outside of St. Petersburg, Russia.
A team of researchers in Japan actually fitted a train with a speaker that barks like a dog and snorts like a deer.
After a slow take-off due to stringent social media laws and an inherently conservative society, the movement dubbed #WoYeShi claimed its first scalp last week after a Beihang University professor was removed following several allegations of sexual misconduct against him by students.
The mummies of two men, long thought to be brothers — based on inscriptions on their coffins — were discovered over 110 years ago, but their biological relationship was often debated.
Glowing animals are commonplace in the oceans and seas of the world, but very few terrestrial species exhibit any form of visible luminescence.
Earlier studies have linked the strength of earthquakes to tidal stresses, which are related to the moon, but a new study debunks those theories.