by Andrew Rice, The Atlantic
In the summer of 2017, Keeron Wilson was an 18-year-old deckhand working on a spectator boat in Bermuda, serving cocktails and carving out a modest living as part of the island’s tourism industry. He was aboard Calico Jack’s, a 60-foot motorized pirate-themed tour boat equipped with a diving plank and a busy bar in the central bay to the west of the island known as the Great Sound. It was a comfortable Bermudian exis…
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