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Shipspotters all over the world => Shipping News and information => Topic started by: Steve Geronazzo on September 21, 2012, 10:36:09 PM
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Murder on the high seas... a man was found dead aboard a Canadian ship on its way to Montreal.
Article from the CBC :
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/09/21/hebert-ship-homicide-newfoundland-montreal.html
En fran
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The ship in question is in Montreal but nobody has been arrested yet.
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I would think the list of suspects would be quite small!
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Here is a follow up story from THE MONITOR :
http://dieselduck.blogspot.ca/2012/09/ships-cook-victim-of-homicide.html?m=1 (http://dieselduck.blogspot.ca/2012/09/ships-cook-victim-of-homicide.html?m=1)
The ship is back to work and is heading downhound on the St Lawrence River today. As of today nobody was charged for the murder.
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Thanks for the update. I suspect there is a lot of info that is not being released. Obviously the authorities know the cause of death. Since there are a small number of crew members I would think the Mounties would have suspect(s). I also would think that for a start they would make the crew take a lie detector test even though it is not always reliable. I am not a Mountie - but I wanted to be one when I was a kid - but it would seem to me with a fairly small number of people on the ship they could find out who has alibies and, again, come up with a list of suspects. I am not sure I would want to be on that ship on its next trip if a murderer is loose.
Not to be flip about someone's death but this almost reads like a good shipboard murder mystery. Thanks again Steve for the update.