More details from passengers on the husband’s behavior after wife’s disappearance.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/28419077/?GT1=43001
Very strange!
You have to wonder why there is no ship’s crew member monitoring the cameras in real-time for such incidents as this? What possible use do the cameras serve?
Hi sod...long time no see ;) Hope your holidays are going well!
I agree. Very strange. In fact, I have been on a cruise and can’t imagine any newly wed husband who’s wife is obviously missing at 8pm at night...very early for cruise life...would allow her disappearance to go unreported until the following morning. (8 hrs. later..or..4am). Even if he hadn’t been involved in her disappearance, the fact that he waited 8 hrs., imo, speaks volumes about their relationship. And then I read this:
“Raymond Seitz was arrested in April on a charge of domestic violence-battery after being accused of head-butting his wife. The charge was dropped after he entered a pretrial diversion program. Records show that she asked the prosecutor not to pursue the case.”
I’m not one inclined to believe that leopards change their spots. I’m just surprised that her family would extend him the benefit of the doubt due to ‘previous emotional issues’.
I’ve also stayed in a stateroom with a balcony. It is impossible to ‘fall’ overboard...unless you use something to climb atop the railing. I’m quite tall and the railing was mid ribs. I hope they continue to investigate...regardless of what the family believes.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081229/ap_on_re_us/missing_cruise_passenger