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The George Smith Cruise Ship Disappearance Case: Will the FBI Finally Make An Arrest?

By Jim Walker on May 15, 2013
Posted in Disappearances

News sources are reporting that the FBI office in New York will be reviewing file materials maintained by the FBI’s office in Connecticut to determine whether arrests should be made regarding the disappearance and presumed death of cruise passenger George Smith.

George Smith vanished from Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas cruise ship in the…

48 Hours Update: “New” Evidence in Disappearance of Cruise Passenger George Smith

By Jim Walker on May 10, 2013
Posted in Disappearances

Cruise Passenger George SmithSaturday night, CBS’s "’48 Hours" will air what is being described as "important new evidence" in the mysterious disappearance of George Smith during his honeymoon cruise. The episode is called "48 Hours: Murder at Sea?"

You may recall that George Smith from the Greenwich Connecticut area was enjoying his honeymoon with his newly-wed bride Jennifer…

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