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Like an old episode of----UPDATE 2 Murder! Now rape

Sam06Sam06 Member Posts: 21,244 ✭✭✭✭
edited July 2019 in General Discussion
Mission Impossible or Secret Agent man

Top US Molecular Biologist disappears without a trace at a conference in Cyprus, I swear I saw that episode.

Aliens
Chicoms
Iranians
The Ruskies

What happened to her?

I think she got grabbed up by agents for a foreign power ;) Whatever happens I hope they find her safe but its not looking good.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/search-expand-american-scientist-who-went-missing-greece-n1027231

C&P
Friends, relatives and colleagues of an American scientist who went missing during a conference on a Greek island last week said Sunday that search dogs and specialized sea equipment would be used to help locate her.

They said authorities launched the operation on Crete, Greece's largest island and a popular tourist destination, after Suzanne Eaton, a 59-year-old molecular biologist, vanished Tuesday, and described the added search and rescue teams in a statement Sunday on Facebook.

Eaton, a scientist with the Max Planck Institute in Dresden, Germany, disappeared Tuesday near the port of Chania. In a statement, her family said she had been attending a conference at the Orthodox Academy of Crete in the village of Kolymbari, outside Chania.

Colleagues at the conference told authorities they believed she had gone for a run in the area.








UPDATE

They found her, unfortunately she was dead cause unknown at this time.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/09/europe/american-scientist-suzanne-eaton-crete-greece-intl/index.html


The body of an American scientist who went missing on the Greek island of Crete a week ago has been found, according to her employer.
Suzanne Eaton, 59, had been attending a conference at the Orthodox Academy in northwest Crete, when she is believed to have disappeared during a run on July 2.
Greek police found her body on Monday evening, according to the Max Planck Institute at Dresden University in Germany, where she worked as a biologist.
Local authorities "have not yet completed their investigation regarding the events that may have transpired" on the afternoon Eaton went missing, the institute said in a statement.

"We are deeply shocked and disturbed by this tragic event," it added. "Suzanne was an outstanding and inspiring scientist, a loving spouse and mother, an athlete as well as a truly wonderful person beloved to us all."
RLTW

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