Listening to the people from the cruise line makes me wonder...it really just sounded like they were covering it up, trying to blame it on the victim, and downplay the possibility of foul play.
I hope the courts hand the cruise line their head.
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That whole thing is just bizarre. Creepy.
check out this link for an interesting read regarding the case:
http://www.crimelibrary.com/news/original/1205/1601_missing_killed_on_cruise.html
Listening to the people from the cruise line makes me wonder...it really just sounded like they were covering it up, trying to blame it on the victim, and downplay the possibility of foul play.
I hope the courts hand the cruise line their head.
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