From the linked web site, the person wrote:
"Ballard then went on to say that they did see skeletons in the engine room (inside the wreck). "
No, Ballard did not say that. I have the actual December 24, 1997 CNN Larry King program itself in front of me. Again, I refer to my post above, and go into direct quotation below; the moment being questioned from the program:
King asked Ballard about bodies. Ballard mentions that the ocean at great depth is under-saturated in the compound calcium carbonate, which is his reasoning why no skeletons were seen.
Cameron: "But, *we* didn't see bones." (referring to his 1995 filming expedition) His tone suggests agreement with Ballard that any traces of physical remains are gone.
Ballard: "But if you got deep into the ship; if you got into the engine room, got - you'll...you'll find skeletons."
I apologize if culling these quotes is violating any copyright.
This above is not hearsay, or trying to recall what was said months or years after... it's verbatim.
Hope this clears things up.