At 7:53 p.m., the cameras show Jordan falling from her balcony, "straight into the water."
The cruise line previously said Jordan, who was staying on deck nine, had been trying to climb to an adjoining balcony when she fell.
I can easily see myself crossing from one balcony to another as a goof when I was a young man but I wouldn't even think about it today unless the room was on fire so I don't see a middle aged woman doing it either without a good reason.
But I've been wrong before.
Was she drinking?
Jordan's body has not been found.
Not likely they'll ever find her, they are looking for a man.
When there is a serious crime or unexplained death on a cruise ship, how is it determined which police department has jurisdiction?
a friend of mine just got off the Norweigan Dawn that day. came back from Bermuda. The bus caught fire on the way back to New London.
not a good day for Norweigan Cruise Lines
They do not say how she fell.
The balcony railings are four feet high and she was five feet tall, so it is unlikely that she accidentally fell.
In another account, the boyfriend says that she fell off because "she was horsing around."
If he was in another room, and she was on her room's balcony how would he know if she was horsing around?
As usual, important data points are missing.
Wow, they called man overboard within 4 or 5 minutes of when she fell and they still couldn’t find her. Seems like the search area would be relatively small. Perhaps she drowned right away.
If they had a bad relationship, he could have locked her out on the balcony.
He could spend years as a suspect without them.
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