Cruise Ship Honeymoon Death
George Smith of Greenwich disappeared while on his honeymoon cruise in the Aegean Sea in 2005.
Cruise ship honeymoon death. By James Hetherington On 71018 at 417 AM EDT. 6 just before embarking on a honeymoon cruise along the Mexican coast with 731 other passengers the ships. The FBI in Connecticut has closed its investigation into the disappearance of George Smith IV a Greenwich man who vanished from his honeymoon cruise in July 2005 and whose family believes he was.
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Four passengers died aboard Holland Americas Zaandam cruise ship and two people on board tested positive for the coronavirus the company announced Friday. 2 of 11 George Smith IV and his wife Jennifer Hagel Smith in 2005. The FBI is apparently closer to answering how a groom fell overboard on his honeymoon cruise seven years ago after discovering new footage from on board the ship.
1151 EDT 24 August 2015 Updated. His body has never been found. All signs point to murder as investigators begin combing through the evidence to uncover the perpetrator and bring them to justice.
Nearly 10 years after the mysterious disappearance of a Greenwich man from a cruise ship during his honeymoon the official investigation into the case has come to. Investigators know some of the facts surrounding the disappearance enough at least to lead them to suspect foul play. Their honeymoon started out like this.
Nine years ago - July 5 2005 - George Smith IV vanished from his honeymoon cruise in the Aegean Sea. A Honeymooner Vanishes Overboard and Other Mysteries. Posted in Crime Maritime Death.
