A defected Scottish film worker accuses Werner Herzogs German-American film company for covering up the death of two members of its crew, who allegedly died when their boat collided in heavy fog on Loch Ness last Autumn. The unfolding drama also includes two film footage's, but are they, along with the entire story, the real thing or a sleazy PR-trick?It all started with an email from Lorenzo Rossi in Italy, one of our correspondents who always is on his toes and who sniffs out new sites, new evidence and news from the world of cryptozoology. Lorenzo gave me a link to a new home page about Nessie and what I found was both surprising and disturbing.On the home page a certain Greg Atkins claims he worked as a props man for the company which made Werner Herzogs movie "Enigma of Loch Ness", which was finished late last Autumn. Atkins goes on to say that he encountered a number of inconveniences during the filming and that he eventually was fired.Shortly there after two boats collided in heavy fog on Loch Ness, he claims. One of them went down and two men died, which was covered up by the Los Angeles-based film company.