Cruise Ship Disappearances
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Cruise ship disappearances. And perhaps even more troubling evidence that suggests cruise line companies do their best to make sure mysterious disappearances themselves vanish from the public eye along with the victims. According to a story by Jane Archer in the Telegraph more than 30 people have disappeared from cruise ships in the past four years. The arrival of Royal Caribbeans newest cruise ship Odyssey of the Seas in Israel was marred by news that a crew member ended his life as the ship was sailing toward Haifa earlier this week according to several crew members who wish to remain anonymous.
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Rebecca Coriam disappeared off the Wonder a Disney cruise ship traveling between Los Angeles and Mexico just one of approximately 200 people who have disappeared from cruise ships since the year 2000. She would be with band. Over the past few years there have been an alarming number of unexplained and unsolved disappearances on board cruise liners.
More have gone overboard and been accounted for. The cruise industry generally does not maintain statistics of disappearances or if they do these statistics are not disclosed to the public. On March 24th Amy would spend the night and early morning drinking with the band on board Blue Orchid.
Cases where people vanish can be for a variety of reasons including cases where people fall overboard such as is potentially the case in Samantha Broberg. When I read the book it felt fresh. The Unsolved Disappearance Of Amy Lynn Bradley From A Cruise Ship.
In this special episode of The Abyss we will be talking about three cases where people go missing under suspicious circumstances while vacationing or working on cruise ships. According to the US-based International Cruise Victims Association. There is no incentive for a cruise ship company to report a person as missing presumed dead when they can easily assert that the passenger or crew member left on his or her own accord at one of their stopover ports.
