Cruise Ship Killer
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594131/fan_mail/new] A newlywed disappears between Turkey and Greece, and the most frustrating part is how much we can timestamp and how little we can truly prove. We walk through the George Smith honeymoon mystery from the moment the couple heads to the casino to the hours that follow: a late-night disco, smuggled absinthe, an argument, and George being carried back to his cabin by men he just met onboard. Key card data captures door activity with eerie precision, yet there’s no hallway CCTV where it matters most, leaving a true crime puzzle built on gaps. We dig into the “ear witnesses” next door who report arguing, sounds of movement, and a horrific thud, then into the morning discovery of blood on a metal canopy below the balcony. From there, the questions multiply: Why is the room sealed while the ship remains at sea? Why does Jennifer’s timeline feel so strange, from being found passed out in a hallway to showing up early for a couple's massage unaware that her husband was missing. Was it the result of too much partying or was something else going on, like a drugged drink? Finally, we zoom out to the investigation itself: Turkish police board first, the FBI arrives later, and the window to preserve evidence narrows fast. We unpack possible motives like robbery, the spotlight on the last people known to be with George, polygraphs and depositions, and why the case ultimately stalls despite years of attention. If you care about cruise ship safety, overboard detection, and how real investigations work when jurisdiction is messy, this story is a gut punch. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves unsolved mysteries, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. What explanation fits the facts best: accident, cover-up, or murder?
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