Waiting for the Captain’s Wife to Speak
We were among just a handful of press outside the Underhill, Vermont home of Captain Richard Phillips at 6:30 this morning. ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN weren’t here, just one other satellite truck and camera crew providing a pool (shared) feed to the 3 broadcast nets, plus a reporter and photographer from the NY Post .
The home sits on a rural two lane road surrounded by fields of grass, thick stands of trees and mountains in every direction, including Vermont’s tallest peak, Mount Mansfield. The town of Underhill has a population of just over 3000.
I spoke twice at length with Gina Coggio, a sister-in-law of the Captain, who told me the family was staying optimistic and positive and had reason to believe the situation would turn out well.
The family knew Richard had a dangerous job but he’s “amazing at it”, they weren’t surprised he’d offer himself as hostage because “he’s that kind of man” and it shouldn’t be necessary to arm ships, “especially when they’re carrying relief to people who desperately need it.”
“It’s a scary situation, a sad situation and a real situation” she said, and everyone is “doing the best they can to insure everyone’s safe and it ends peacefully.”
We thanked her for her time and promised not to bother her, instead waiting for the family to approach us when they had an update.
The media crowd grew slowly throughout the morning, then started to mushroom. Three large satellite trucks rolled in along with a total of nearly two dozen cars, lining the roads and field across the street.
A dozen cameras set up on tripods on the other side of the Phillips’ weathered white picket fence.
The family asked the press to respect their privacy and stay off the yard and across the street but many weren’t listening, running to the property whenever there was a sign of activity, like when friends used a yellow ribbon to tie flowers to a tree.
Finally, at 4 pm, family friend and neighbor Michael Willard approached a podium set up for Andrea Phillips and addressed the assembled mass of cameras, microphones and news people.
“I have a very brief statement from Mrs. Phillips. She has decided she does not want to make a statement now… until this is resolved, and would like you to respect her privacy. She has stated she would like you off of her premises and away from her house by tomorrow morning.”
Since the Phillips family owns the property across the street too, this meant we wouldn’t be able to speak to ANY family or friends coming or going to and from the house.
“Could you be more specific?” I asked. “You mean the entire area? She doesn’t want any media anywhere near her house?”
“That’s correct” he said. “She’s… She’s done very well under the circumstances and, uh, I think this is getting a little bit out of hand for her so…”
“She understands the world is concerned?” I asked.
“She’s fully aware of that but you know, she’s under enormous strain and she’d just like her privacy respected… Right now she’s just overwhelmed and she just can’t deal with this right now. She’s upset enough about her husband and his situation and just needs her privacy.”
He thanked us and left and we will of course do exactly as the family has asked.
Is it beyond anyone’s imagination that the USA might have a seal team in scuba gear come up under the life boat in the middle of the night and take these pirates by surprise? Doesn’t this seem like a no-brainer? The Captain’s wife needs her husband back
my heart goes out to the family of the held captain. I’ve been following this pirate issue ever since it occurred and so far no one is talking about sorting out the failed state (somalia). I really doubt if these pirates will ever go away completely. I strongly feel one long term solution would be to sort out the mess in Somalia. Its like when the Bush administration struck a deal with Israel and Palestinian leaders without talking to hamaz!!! I’m sure we all know the eventual outcome of that deal!!! It did not hold at all!! My prayers are still with the captain’s family.
You are doing the right thing. Not everyone likes to talk to the media. She probably doesn’t know anything more than what we are all hearing from news reports.
“He thanked us and left and we will of course do exactly as the family has asked.”
Yea I’m sure you guys will do just that…
“she’d just like her privacy respected”
Yeah, so why aren’t you guys doing that?
Mrs. Phillips, like so many before her just asked for her basic right to privacy. Go chase a real news story and leave this poor woman alone! The world does not want you to pester Mrs. Phillips for her feelings, and she already stated she did not want to speak until the ordeal was over. With so many injustices in the world, the only idea for a story is to camp out on someones lawn and take advantage of their hardship?
Thanks Rick for having the decency to respect the family and get out of their yard and go down the street to the store. Keep up the good work man.
Stay classy, Fox!
What the spokesperson should have said:
Reporter: She understands the world is concerned?
Her spokesperson: Yes, she understands that the world is aware that there are other official and unofficial sources of information that will have more relevant, factual data before she will, and that rather than make the effort to exercise your journalistic liberties to uncover information that might help *her* as much as the rest of the concerned world, you are trying to use a mind-bogglingly lame guilt trip to pimp out her anxiety for a cheap sob story.
Thank you for leaving her alone.
Why can’t the James Bond type Navy Seals rescue the captain?
Leave the family alone, the “world” as you put it wants to know about the Captains safety, not this poor family that is worried sick about their loved one. Go into the town there and wait for word of his release, or if the worst happens, just go away!!!!! so this family can grieve in peace.
DOES CAPTAIN RICHARD PHILLIPS HAVE A BROTHER, THOMAS ? BECAUSE I THINK I JUST INTERVIEWED HIS BROTHER IN EUGENE, OREGON….5 AM PDT !!!!
Yes he does have a younger brother that lives in Eugene, Oregon named Thomas or also referred to as “Fatty”