Serialously with Annie Elise - 92: Wealthy Newlywed Murdered On Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship?
Episode Date: November 20, 2023Annie discusses the mysterious and disturbing case of an American who disappeared overboard from the Royal Caribbean International cruise ship, Brilliance of the Seas, under suspicious circumstances w...hile on a honeymoon cruise. Many people, including family members, believe a murder took place, but others are not so sure. Nuts.Com: Go to https://www.nuts.com/ae for a free gift with purchase and free shipping on orders of $29 Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://www.shopify.com/serialously MiracleMade: Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://www.TryMiracle.com/AE and use the code AE to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Master Class: Give One Annual Membership and Get One Free at https://www.MASTERCLASS.com/AE  Shop Merch: www.shop10tolife.com Follow the podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@serialouslypodcast Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialouslypod/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_ SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/ About Me: https://annieelise.com/ For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com Sources: CBS CNN ABC Archives MSNBC Archives FOX 48 Hours CBS Audio Credits: Justice For George: https://www.youtube.com/@JusticeforGeorge CBS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfAkUMR_Ln4 48 Hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oo_tVAjCNNQ
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Do you think George was murdered?
That's a good question.
What do you think?
I guess we'll see.
Hey true crime besties, welcome back to an all new episode of serialously where we are going to talk about
a true crime case that is really really wild and has been on my mind.
And honestly, it's probably, it is one of like the ones where, I don't want to say the craziest one that I've heard in a while,
but it's one where I definitely thought I knew the outcome before it ended, and I definitely didn't.
So if you are watching this on YouTube, what I want you guys to do is comment along with all of the red flags that you see as they happen.
Maybe even put the timestamp with it.
Because you might actually be really shocked at how the events in this case really unfolded.
As things started to become more clear and what you thought you knew really wasn't at all what was actually reality.
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So without further ado, I want to get into this case because like I said, it has a lot of twists and turns, yes, but more so it's like you think you know where the
case is going and the direction and as everything starts to unfold, it's really not at all like that.
So without further ado, guys, let's just jump right into it.
Their first media reports were that there was a drunk honeymooner and there were no
suspicious circumstances and the captain had out ruled foul play well this is not true
this is not true and they lied to the media.
The US military lacks approach to dealing with violence on their ships they're testifying on Capitol Hill today
explaining what happened and how they were treated.
Royal Caribbean could not keep that ship under control.
Ladies and gentlemen this is Captain Michael. May I get your attention, please?
George Allen Smith IV was born on October 3, 1978.
Now, growing up in Connecticut, George had a very tight-knit family.
It was just his mom, his dad, and his sister, Bree.
His mother, Maureen, was from the U.K., and his dad's side of the family had a long history of roots in the Greenwich, Connecticut area, where George grew up.
George's father, George III, was an accountant, who later purchased a liquor store, actually.
Far different from bookkeeping, right?
Now, it turned out that running this liquor store proved to be an extremely lucrative business, and it was a great business venture for this family. So after high school,
George went to college in Massachusetts and then after graduating with a degree in business computer science, he ended up finding a job in Boston. George was doing well at work and really
was thriving for a couple of years. However, despite his success, George decided to make a
major career move and he ended up moving back to his hometown in Greenwich, Connecticut and he went to work in the family business at that liquor store. So at the time,
his dad couldn't have been more thrilled about this for his son to finally join him in the family
business, eventually be the successor and run the business one day, run the store himself.
So he was really excited for everything that this meant would happen for the business and for all of
the things that George could help with because in the early 2000s it was pretty brand new with some of the technology.
So things that George was going to help out with included things like digitizing the liquor store,
creating a website, really building an online presence, and George was really eager to help
and to do these things. Now speaking about George as a person, he was very handsome and
very charismatic. He was kind and also had just like a really good true sense of humor. So this
really helped liven up the liquor store, the liquor store that just his dad and his parents had run.
Now this younger guy who's tech savvy, who has a little bit more of a personality,
is entering the scene and it really did help liven
the place up. Now, while living back in his hometown, George was single. In the past,
George had had a few casual relationships, but he was always pretty tight-lipped about his dating
life. However, all of that changed when he met a beautiful blonde woman named Jennifer Hagel.
George and Jennifer's love story began in 2002, when George, along with some
of his friends, rented a run-down house in Newport, Rhode Island for the summer. When George's shower
broke one day, he went to an upstairs apartment to see if he could use that shower, and this
apartment actually happened to be occupied by Jennifer's brother, Johnny. So later on, George
and Johnny became good friends, which then later extended to George meeting Jennifer.
And the rest was history, as they say.
They hit it off after meeting each other.
They were just absolutely smitten with one another, and their relationship got serious pretty quickly, too.
Now, Jennifer grew up in a town nearby to George's hometown, where her father, who also happens to be a former policeman, ran a construction
business, and her mother worked there as well as a real estate agent. When she met George,
Jennifer was pursuing her master's degree in education, and she planned on becoming a teacher.
So before the Smith family had realized it, Jennifer had actually moved in to George's
apartment, and they became absolutely inseparable. They were both super attractive,
they were fun-loving, kind, and they were really just those types of people that everyone naturally
wanted to be around. Couple goals, the couple that everybody aspires to be, they just had this way
about them, this great personality, they never argued, they were both, you know, attractive and
successful, and everything just really seemed
perfect. So they continued dating for a few years and then eventually George asked Jennifer to marry
him. George's family could tell how happy George was in this relationship and how much he truly
loved Jennifer and they were really excited to welcome Jennifer into their family because they
loved her as much as their son did. So fast forward a couple of years and on June 25th, 2005, George was now 26 years old and Jennifer was 25 years old. They both
tied the knot at Castle Hill Inn and Resort in Newport, Rhode Island. Their wedding was a lavish
wedding and truly a beautiful celebration and everyone who was in attendance could really see
their love for each other, that George and Jennifer just had this special kind of bond, this special kind of love,
because it was literally just radiating off of them. You could feel how much they cared for each
other through just watching their faces, their interactions with each other. They were just
smitten. So the very next day after the wedding, they were ready for their two-week honeymoon.
They flew to Barcelona, Spain, where they were planning on boarding a Royal Caribbean cruise ship.
And this specific cruise ship was called Brilliance of the Seas.
The cruise started off in Barcelona, and it had stops in Greece, Italy, Turkey, and some other Mediterranean countries.
Now back in 2005, the Brilliance of the Seas was one of the biggest
cruise ships in existence. It had 12 passenger decks and it could hold up to 2,500 guests
and 850 staff members. I mean, this was a mega cruise ship. The cruise ship also had three
different swimming pools, several restaurants, a disco, which we obviously now call a club,
and a casino, a spa, and just so much more. Like, it was massive, massive, massive. So beyond excited
for this honeymoon and the journey that they were about to embark on, both literally and figuratively,
the new couple settled into their room on the ship, cabin room 9062. Everything was absolutely
perfect. Jennifer and George were having just this amazing
time together and enjoyed all that the ship really had to offer while on the way to their first
destination. Early on in their cruise, they also met another couple who also happened to be newlyweds,
so they became fast friends with this couple, frequently having dinners together, going to the
pool together, going to shows, and having drinks late night on the ship. And then after they spent time with this new couple,
this new friendship they had, George and Jennifer would party until the early morning hours,
either at that disco or gambling at the casino on board, sometimes even both. There was even
one night when the couple's next-door cabin neighbor could hear Jennifer and George having
a get-together in their room, which kept that neighbor awake until 3.30 in the morning. I mean, they were just living their
honeymoon to the max, living their best life, partying, drinking, gambling, dancing, just being
in love, bringing guests back to the room till 3.30 in the morning. I mean, what young newlywed
couple wouldn't do that if given the opportunity, right? I mean, their partying and their fun even got so loud that one of these nights on the next day,
that neighbor called the guest relations desk on the cruise to complain about how loud the couple's cabin was.
So at one stop in Italy, George and Jennifer shared a taxi into Florence from a family called the Askin family,
who happened to be from Laguna Hills, California. Dr. Jerry Askin, his
wife Bonnie, and their children, including their son who was a college student named Josh, all were
part of this taxi ride. Now Josh and George seemed to somewhat hit it off, and they actually became
friends. Then while exploring through Florence, Josh purchased a bottle of absinthe. Now if you're
familiar with cruise ships and their regulations, they are very strict about prohibiting alcohol on board, especially outside alcohol,
and you can't really ever bring it on unless you're smuggling it in, which, side note, I
definitely did that in my early 20s, and I have a very tip-top secret way to do that, but I'm not
going to say it here, but slide into my DMs if you want to know, but they are very anti-bringing
alcohol on board. They want you to obviously pay for things and their beverages while you're on the ship. However, Josh was set on
bringing the absinthe back with him, so he asked George if he could help him sneak it in, and George
said yes. So after Florence and getting back on the ship, the ship continued its voyage from Italy,
making its way to the popular Greek island of Mykonos. On July 4th, George and Jennifer
enjoyed the day exploring the island's whitewashed villas and then returning to the ship in the
evening. And Jennifer had reported that they had been on a high after they were returning to that
ship that evening because they had spotted the actress Tara Reid, who was actually filming her
show Taradice on the island. Now, if you don't know who Tara Reid is or wondering why they were so
excited to see her and then on this high, she's nowadays pretty much a lower profile and not many
people know her. She's been on a couple D-list things. I think she was actually in that movie
Sharknado. But back in the early 2000s, when all of this was going on, she was like at the pinnacle
peak of her fame and she was an it girl through and through. In fact, Tara Reid was
probably regarded as one of Hollywood's biggest sensations back in the late 90s and the early
2000s. She had a hit role in the movie American Pie and truly captured the attention of the country
because of her beauty and girl-next-door type nature. Now, that is a side note, but the reason
I'm bringing it up is for a reason and it's all
going to make sense later so later that night they planned to go to a romantic dinner on the ship
just the two of them george smoked a cigar on the balcony before dinner and then they went to chop's
grill the ship's steakhouse following their dinner they decided that they wanted to try their luck at
the ship's casino so there they planned to meet up with their newlywed couple friends. However, when they got to the casino, they saw their new friend Josh, that 20-year-old
from California, and a group of four young men who were dubbed the Russians. These men's names
were Greg, Zachary, Jeffrey Rosenberg, and another friend named Rusty Kaufman. Now, the reason that
they were grouped as just the Russians and referred to it
as that is because for a long time, their identities weren't actually known to the public.
All of the men were Russian Americans and in their early 20s, and they were on the cruise with a very
large group of family members. Their behavior on the ship had already caused some disturbances,
though, including inappropriate behavior by the pool,
obnoxious interactions with room service, different things like that. On one occasion,
a security guard found them drinking and smoking by the main pool as well. Greg was acting arrogant and shouting obscenities and making prank phone calls, which ultimately resulted in a visit from
security. So at this point, they were annoying to a lot of people on the ship, but there wasn't
much that the cruise ship staff could really do because they were on this excursion. They had paid
for it. So eventually, they told the room service operators to not answer the phone if they ever
received a phone call from their cabin, which was room 3004. According to people on the cruise that
saw George and Jennifer that night, the couple appeared
to be in very good spirits, like everything was normal, just having fun, letting loose like they
had been doing that entire cruise up until that point. George and Jennifer weren't necessarily
extremely rich, but anyone at the casino may have believed that they were, primarily because of the
way that the couple looked. They looked well put together, dressed very nicely, George had on a very nice watch, and he was even seen going back to their room on more than one occasion to get
Jennifer more cash. Just different things like that. You may see this couple and think, oh,
they're obviously well off or they're comfortable. Even though George and Jennifer were at the casino
together, they weren't right next to each other the entire time, and this was common when they
were at the casino on previous nights as well. Jennifer was always at the blackjack table, and George was always at the craps table.
So as the night progressed, everyone was drinking very heavily. The group was seen taking shots,
and once the casino closed at 2.30 a.m., the night didn't stop there, not by a long shot.
The newlywed couple ended up going back to their room, but everyone else hanging out
with Jennifer and George headed to the disco for the night, where not only the partying continued,
but everyone was getting really, really drunk. People at the disco reported seeing the group at
a table taking shots from a liquor bottle that they had brought there, which happened to be
the Absinthe bottle. So let's talk about that really quickly. Because
Absinthe has often been portrayed as a very dangerously addicted psychoactive drug and
hallucinogen. In the past, the chemical compound Thujone, which is presented in trace amounts,
was blamed for its alleged harmful effects. Typically, Absinthe has an alcohol level of
around 80 to 90 percent, where other liquors like vodka and whiskey
are around 40 percent. The kind of absinthe that is sold in the U.S. today does not have any thujone
in it. However, in most of the EU, real absinthe may be sold as long as it stays at the 35 milligram
limit of thujone. And as I'm sure you guessed, that is the type of absinthe that they bought
in Florence, and that is the type of absinthe that they bought in Florence,
and that is the type of absinthe that they smuggled aboard. And allegedly, some of the men were even said to have bragged about having the real deal absinthe. So it was clear to anyone
with eyes on this cruise ship that at this point in the night, everyone was just like extremely
intoxicated. And unfortunately, this was when the versions of what happened next start to really differ and take different forms. All depending on who you ask. Josh said that while
they were at the casino earlier, Jennifer was flirting with a casino manager named Lloyd,
and that that had been going on all night, starting at the casino and then carried over to the disco. According to Josh,
when the casino closed, the Smiths, Josh, and Lloyd rode the elevator up to the disco together.
On the elevator, Josh said that he noticed that Lloyd had his arm around Jennifer. In fact,
several passengers reported that Jennifer appeared to be flirting with Lloyd. Josh said that he
witnessed Jennifer and Lloyd sitting next to each other and cuddling up on a couch.
However, nobody else reported seeing that.
Other witnesses that saw Jennifer that night said that she was so intoxicated that she couldn't stand up straight and that she was hanging on another man.
This man was interviewed and said he thought that Jennifer was just drunk but not flirting with him at all,
just needed a little bit of stability, hanging on him, couldn't really walk straight or stand. A bartender at the disco remembered seeing that group of who was dubbed as
the Russian boys, also Josh and George and Jennifer, all together talking near the bar around 3 a.m.
Greg ordered four more vodka shots, which he gave to George, Jennifer, and someone else.
Then around 3 30 a.m. George confronted Jennifer about her
behavior that night which apparently led to a very heated argument and it ended with Jennifer
kicking George in the crotch and then storming out of the disco. Now some passengers apparently
heard George call Jennifer a hussy. That is a direct quote direct word. Other witnesses said
that the argument and the kick was
playful and that it wasn't that big of a deal. However, when Jennifer left, Josh said that Lloyd,
the man that she had allegedly been flirting with, followed after her. So now it was just George,
Josh, Greg, Zachary, and Rusty. And I know there's a lot of names that are confused in that. So to
paint it simply, it was the Russian group, Josh, the friend that they had met, the one who bought the absinthe in
Florence, and it's from Laguna Hills, California, and then George, the newlywed. So around 3.30 a.m.,
the disco ended up closing. Josh said that everyone realized how drunk George was and that he was
having trouble walking. So they decided to help George get back to his room. They all walked him to his room, and when they got there, Jennifer, his bride, was not there. And now George,
of course, wanted to find Jennifer. Josh said that George changed his shirt, and the group of men
then went out and looked for her. Unfortunately, they weren't able to find her anywhere, so they
ended up just going back to George's room. Rusty said that he remembered that
the group left George on his bed, and that George was grateful, and that he actually kissed one of
the boys and promised to buy them a round of drinks the following day. After that, Josh said
that he and the group of Russians went back to Rusty's room, and he was back in his own room by
5 15 a.m. The next morning, another passenger on the cruise, a 16-year-old girl named Emily,
went out onto her balcony at around 7.30 a.m. with her camera. She was hoping to take some
pictures of the sunrise and the beautiful ocean views. While out on the balcony, she noticed
something on the overhang of one of the ship's lifeboats, something that was about to turn this
entire cruise ship into a living nightmare. Emily saw something horrifying,
and as she took a closer look, she began to see what she could only describe as what looked like
someone had died on there. The canopy on the ship had a large amount of blood on it, and as weird
as this sounds, all of the blood looked as if it was in the shape of a human body. However, there wasn't a body at
all, just a lot of blood. Cruise ship security was immediately notified, and upon investigating
the location of the canopy, they determined that it actually looked like it was possible
that the blood may have come from room 9062, the newlyweds' cabin. George and Jennifer Smith's cabin. Later on, the captain of the crews
made a very grim announcement. in the midst of unusual activity aboard the ship. The crew and I have been working with the local authorities
and some guests on board to investigate
whether a person may have gone overboard last night,
or, I can say, early this morning.
We hope to have the issue resolved shortly.
So the biggest question here is what the hell really happened
after they left the disco?
And we're going to get into all of that after we take a quick commercial break.
So if you remember, Jennifer was nowhere to be found after the disco.
According to various witnesses, Jennifer was seen leaving the disco at around 3.15 a.m.,
just moments before George and his friends
left the disco as well. Now logistically it should have taken her no more than five minutes to return
to her cabin but as we know from Josh when they got to their room Jennifer wasn't there. So the
next morning when security was knocking on the newlyweds cabin door and nobody was answering
they became increasingly worried. Why weren't they waking up?
Why weren't they coming to the door? So finally, security opened up their door and nobody was in
the room at all. The cruise ship started paging for both of their names using the cruise audio
system. Josh, who could hear the paging in his room, saw a ship attendant and said, hey, you
might want to go into the room because he probably can't hear the paging if he's sleeping. But the
ship attendant said they had already done that and that he wasn't there at all.
So as all of this was happening, on the other side of the ship, that newlywed couple that
Jennifer and George had been hanging out with and had befriended got a visit to their room.
When they opened the door, they were startled to see ship personnel there and asking when they
last saw George. They asked what was going on,
and finally someone told them that George was missing. At this point, crew staff asked them
to come down to the guest relations area, and when they got there, they saw Jennifer.
And apparently, Jennifer had been at the spa when the staff was trying to enter her room,
but she was finally located once the system began paging her and once all of that began.
So, you might be wondering,
where the hell was Jennifer all night? It's kind of weird to just be totally gone and then at the
spa for a scheduled massage, right? Like nothing ever happened. Surely she would have had to have
gone to her room at some point and noticed that George wasn't there, right? So Jennifer's timeline
even the next morning wasn't all that reliable. Royal Caribbean
officials said that Jennifer arrived an hour and a half early for her massage and that she was in
the treatment room when crew members came in looking for her. Jennifer said she didn't remember
anything that happened the night before after the casino and that she just remembered waking up in
her room. So her whereabouts that night ended up coming from
surveillance cameras at the casino and from people that saw her the night before, staff incident
reports, and her door entry timestamps. It didn't come from Jennifer's recollection herself.
And here's the timeline that all of those pieces of information began to build. Around 4 30 a.m.
Jennifer was found unconscious on the floor by a maintenance store.
Witnesses from the disco figured that Jennifer was trying to get back to her room but because
of how drunk she was they think that she became disoriented and rather than turning right to where
her room was Jennifer accidentally went left and then eventually passed out. The crew members who
found her searched for George back at their cabin,
but upon entering and not finding him, they decided to put Jennifer in a wheelchair and then roll her back to the room. Once she was in the room, she was laid out onto the bed.
Staff members didn't notice anything out of the ordinary or unusual in their room,
and they left her there to sleep on her own. While she didn't remember the night after the casino,
Jennifer said that she did remember waking up as the ship docked. Now, even though George wasn't in the room, Jennifer
apparently wasn't overly concerned, thinking that he was probably in a friend's cabin partying and
fell asleep, especially since he had already done this apparently a couple of times during their
cruise. So that morning, she remembered that she had a massage scheduled at the spa and pretty much just went on like business as usual. Later, when talking to the
cruise ship staff, Jennifer tried to explain how odd it was that she really couldn't remember
anything and even suggested that maybe she was drugged and then led down the wrong hallway by
someone intentionally, and then they just left her there. The crew members told Jennifer that
George wasn't in
anybody else's cabin, and after searching for a few hours, plus seeing that blood-stained lifeboat
canopy, they actually believed that he was no longer on the cruise ship at all, and that he
might have actually gone overboard. During this, Jennifer kept saying that she didn't understand,
that she couldn't remember anything, and then hearing that George may have gone overboard,
this was truly just putting her brain into overload. It just wasn't computing for
her, and nothing was making any sense. She kept saying she wanted to call her dad over and over
and over again. And finally, she was able to call, and she told her dad that George had gone overboard,
and her dad delivered that news to George's family. In the immediate aftermath of everything that was going on on the cruise,
Turkish police came aboard the cruise ship to investigate what was going on.
Royal Caribbean documented part of their investigation too,
taking pictures inside the Smith's room as well as on the balcony.
And they also searched the room for any forensic evidence,
such as handprints, footprints, all of those things.
While doing so, they found small
droplets of blood on the bed inside the room. The Turkish police also gathered Josh, Zachary, Greg,
and others involved, and they gathered them into the ship's lobby and then questioned all of them
together to ask what happened the night before. In a videotape earlier obtained by CBS News,
the Russians insisted to Turkish police that Smith was still alive when they left his room. and then they were sitting in the bar talking over there and he came back he was stumbling around so he came back to sit with us and talk and she disappeared and then she stumbled around
you know he's dead in the chair he's barely moving so we helped him back to his room and
we got his room she wasn't there we tried to find the rebound back and pass it out Like you see no she was on the room we went
One back and look for it with him
Yeah, we couldn't find her she was gone and he actually back to George's room
and putting the bed
We never saw that was a lot of
Yeah, after we dropped them off it's a time where it's also my close the door we never saw him. That was the last time. Yeah, after we dropped him off, we closed the door, we never saw him.
Never saw him again.
He said he was dead.
Never saw him again.
We went to our home, and it was just another day for us.
We went to go to sleep, and that's it.
Order was saved.
I'm serious.
It's crazy.
That's ridiculous.
In this audio, you can hear Greg shocked that there was blood on that canopy.
But all of them had the same story, that Jennifer left after the disco,
that George stayed there for a little while longer, but then around 3.45 a.m., George was so drunk that they decided it would probably be best to bring George back to his room.
Once they got to the cabin and realized that
Jennifer wasn't there, they searched for about 10 minutes, and when they weren't able to find her,
they went back to George's room by 4 a.m., where they reportedly left him to sleep it off, and they
all went off and did their own thing. Crew staff was actually able to verify the time that they
got back, too, using timestamps from when George's keycard was scanned. The door was opened at 4.02
a.m., cooperating this part of the story. According to Josh's story, the other men had taken off
George's shoes and had put him to bed when he had gone to use the bathroom. Then they stayed in
George's room for a while before going back to their rooms. Once there, they say that they ordered
room service and then ended up falling asleep. Neighbors on both sides of cabin 9062 spoke up about the sounds that they actually heard
coming from the Smiths' cabin the night before. The neighbor in room 9064 was a man named Cleet
Hyman, who happened to be a California deputy police sheriff. He said that there were loud
noises coming from the room next door and that the noises were around 3 a.m. He said that there were loud noises coming from the room next
door and that the noises were around 3 a.m. He said that at first it sounded like a party or a
loud drinking game of sorts and that it wasn't really that surprising to hear the Smiths up late
partying since he was that same neighbor who had already made that noise complaint on the cruise's
excursion. Well our first contact with a couple next door was the second night of
the cruise. They appeared to be having quite a party in their room. It lasted from about 11
o'clock at night till well past three in the morning. Our next time, we'd only pass them in
the hallways. We really had no contact with them. However, early on the morning of the 5th at about 4 in the morning,
we were awakened about 4 in the morning by loud yelling coming from the cabin. It sounded
like people cheering, like a drinking contest type thing. There appeared to be numerous
people in the room. This went on two separate times that we know of the one that woke us up and then one about a minute later
Then all we could hear was loud talking in the room for oh
probably three minutes
At that point we heard people just outside of the door of the cabin
It sounded like people may maybe saying good night,
and it sounded like maybe three or four people.
At that point, we heard talking in the room off and on
for the next about five minutes,
but then all of a sudden there became some very loud arguing
out on the balcony.
This went on for a couple of minutes,
and then we heard someone saying good night, good night,
just repeatedly, like they were trying to usher people
out of the room.
After about, oh, 30 seconds of that,
we did hear the cabin door open
and some male voices outside, and then the males went down the hallway.
After the young men left the room, for next about five minutes you could hear someone
going about the cabin and opening and closing cabinet doors and it also sounded like they
were actually moving furniture around. That went on for, like I said, five to seven minutes, and then it went out into the balcony.
What time was that, Lee?
Cleet, what time was that?
A little after approximately 4.20 in the morning.
So they were cleaning up the place.
Somebody was cleaning up the place at 4.20 in the morning.
Well, that was the assumption I made that maybe that they were
straightening up a little bit. However the noise went out onto the balcony and you could hear
furniture being moved and then at times it sounded like furniture was being actually picked up and
dropped. That they weren't too careful about you know the way they were moving the furniture. I only heard one voice
in the cabin at that point. Outside the movement was sporadic. Stuff would be moved, then there
would be some silence, then furniture would be moved again. Then there was just total
silence. This was probably maybe two minutes or so of total silence, and then that horrific thud.
Talk about that horrific thud.
Well, the thud, originally my first thought was someone had fallen on the balcony,
but it was way too loud for that. So that night you thought somebody may have been either fallen overboard or been thrown overboard and hit the balcony.
No.
At no point did I really, that didn't go into my mind because it actually reverberated in the room and on our balcony.
So I thought maybe someone had
literally fallen on their balcony or that they had thrown furniture overboard
because of the the impact it sounded like something very heavy and my first
thought was maybe throwing furniture overboard so what happened the next
morning when you woke up?
Obviously you heard the loud thud, went to sleep, woke up the next morning. What did you do then?
Well, a little after seven o'clock in the morning, I had gone out to look at the scenery
on our balcony as we were pulling into port. And I did look around the partition between our balcony and the balcony of
the Smiths and I was curious whether in fact the furniture had been thrown overboard however
everything was still on the balcony I noted that the door going into the room was open but there
didn't seem to be anything of any importance. So the furniture, all the furniture was still up there accounted for,
so obviously the thud you heard was not a piece of furniture from the balcony.
Josh, Greg, Zachary, and Rusty all claim that they left George alone in his room
shortly after putting George to bed.
However, Cleet says that he only saw three men leave the room at that time
through his peephole, not all four.
According to some sources, Cleet actually called to complain about the noises going on in the Smiths' room on that night, too.
Later on, when security knocked on the Smiths' door, Cleet opened his door and said,
you better get in there because it sounds like someone trashed the room, or something to that effect.
But apparently, security never even opened the door. The neighbors on the other side of the Smiths had a similar story, but they say that they didn't hear any arguing.
That night we were obviously in the cabin next door, and this was the early morning of July the 5th.
We were having a wake-up call early because we were on a day trip that day.
Normally that's what we did on the cruise.
We went to bed early, got up early.
Probably a little different schedule than what you saw of the Smiths. We never saw them. We never
ran into them, and we only really knew what they looked like after we got back and really saw them
on the media. But about, I would say, 3.30 in the morning, that fateful morning, there was some
voices outside, and it sounded like it was maybe in the hallway I heard what I would consider to be an American accented voice of a male
and he said something the effect of you know take it easy George or take care
George and my wife heard more clearly some other male voices and I'll let her
describe a little bit about those what What were they saying, Pat? Well, all of the voices were very kind.
That was the first thing that I noticed. The young boy sounded like a teenager. He did sound like a
young voice, and I heard two voices that were a little quieter. I perceived them to be police
officers or somebody from the cruise ship because I did not see them but I perceived them to be somebody that was helping someone to the room and they
also were speaking very kindly there was no type of altercation and my perception
at the time was that they were taking someone who was possibly drunk back to
their room and getting them settled down and the words we heard were settle down
George and that was that and that was the
last thing that we heard four o'clock though about 30 minutes later though everything just exploded
and you started hearing things being thrown around the room is that right exactly right what happened
maybe maybe 15 minutes maybe 30 minutes later after those voices basically stopped it sounded
like somebody in the cabin next door was was trashing the room it sounded to me like somebody was in there just
throwing furniture around and the curious thing about that during that short period of time was
there was no voices during that that episode uh it just was a lot of thumping and throwing things
around and that uh a period of time ended with one big thump and it sounded to me like somebody
picked up the couch and threw it against the wall and then it went quiet and then it went absolutely And that period of time ended with one big thump, and it sounded to me like somebody
picked up the couch and threw it against the wall, and then it went quiet.
Then it went absolutely quiet.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead, Pat.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
We have a delay here.
Go.
I was going to say the thing that was unusual, too, because we were looking at each other
and we were thinking, boy, do we have to report this?
Because it was getting a little noisy and I was saying
what in the heck are they throwing around but there was not one voice there was no grunt there
were no grunts there were no sounds of pain there was no form of altercation in terms of
verbalization it was just physical yeah it didn't sound like a fight
was going on. I'm wondering though, you just said, Greg, that it sounded like around 4.15, 4.20
that somebody threw a couch up against the wall. In retrospect, it sounds an awful lot like what
Cleet Hyman said around 4.15. He heard a sickening th thud in retrospect uh do you think that may have been
george's body hitting the deck yeah i think it probably could have been because i think our
stories are consistent in that area about the same time and about this one big thud
so i think they're consistent there now the timeline of both of the neighbor's stories
match up and it cooperates with josh zach and greg's timeline of the neighbors' stories match up and it corroborates with Josh, Zach, and Greg's timeline
of the night. Noises started around 4 a.m. and ended around 4 20 to 4 25 a.m. when they apparently
heard what they describe as a sickening thud of something really heavy. Now going back to Jennifer,
the cruise ship staff reported finding her sometime around 4 30 a.m. in the morning and
then taking her back to her
room. That would mean that whatever happened in that room to George happened right before Jennifer
was brought back. Does that make sense? And you're telling me that the staff inside didn't notice
anything out of the ordinary? No furniture misplaced. Did they also not hear anybody or not
see anybody? Or what about that loud thud? How was everything just not out of the ordinary?
Josh was also taken to the police station in Turkey,
where his father, Dr. Jerry Askin, recorded the interrogation.
When Josh believed Turkish authorities might suspect Jennifer and George's disappearance,
Josh told the police,
she has no idea what happened.
I'm not letting her go to jail.
One last thing I thought
was interesting that in your pre-interview, you talked about that the Turkish authorities
told your clients that they were going to arrest Jennifer for the murder of her husband.
Yeah, they had the Baskins are going off the boat for their daily tour, thinking that it's over. And
all of a sudden they're taken into custody by the Turkish police, brought down to the Turkish
police department, interrogated.
Josh is asked to sign a statement written in Turkish.
The Askins had the port agent call the boat two times to ask for help, some assistance.
They were ignored.
Josh signed the statement.
And after signing it was told that they were going to go out and arrest Jennifer now for murder.
Josh then insisted that investigators needed to interview that casino manager that Jennifer was last seen with, Lloyd. Remember the one that she was accused of flirting
with? However, it's unclear if authorities took Josh seriously because Turkish police quickly
wrapped up their investigation and said that they believed that no foul play was involved and that
this was just a tragic accident or even a suicide. They also told cruise ship staff that they could
wash the blood off of the canopy, which was the most crucial piece of evidence at that point.
Clearly, they didn't seem to be worried about preserving that evidence. Normally, when someone
falls off of a ship at sea, there's not much blood left behind. However, some people believe that this
blood pattern hinted that George was already bleeding significantly before he hit that canopy and then slipped off into the ocean. So then when the Turkish police got off of the cruise
ship and basically closed their investigation, the cruise continued on to its next destination,
like nothing ever happened. Which, call me crazy, but if I was on that cruise ship, I would be
freaked out. Because in my mind, accident, maybe suicide, possibly.
But the other theory and the other thought that would cross my mind is that this person was
murdered, which would mean that there was a murderer on board. And that would freak me out.
But this cruise just continued on like nothing ever happened. And George's family was, of course,
absolutely devastated after learning that George most likely went overboard somehow,
and that he was, of course, now because of this no longer alive,
and even worse, that his body would likely never even be recovered.
George was a very loyal person. He was a real family guy.
He was hysterically funny, and I think everyone that knew him loved him because he had so much to offer and he was
just genuinely kind and it really is a terrible loss to all of us that love George. George was
very athletic. He played a lot of sports and he was always out with his friends and being sociable
and he was also very family oriented. We used to go on vacations together, and he was always calling us.
He just really was the all-American boy
that everyone wishes that they could have in their family.
I have interviewed George's family in person extensively,
and they are convinced that George was murdered.
When we went to Greece, what is it, a week later?
We really still thought that maybe he was somewhere.
And we went to the Coast Guard, we went to the hospitals, we went all around the hospitals,
we put flyers out, didn't we?
And we went searching for him ourselves at night time.
And we left after about a week because my daughter was alone at home.
And we still just couldn't believe it. We couldn't believe that he was gone.
And to this day, we still can't believe it.
I mean, if we had the information about what happened to him or if we had him, then we could sort of move on.
But we don't have that, and it's just the uncertainty is what really eats away at us, I think.
Now, Royal Caribbean was adamant that this must have been an accident,
that George was drunk and then fell overboard all by mistake, by pure accident.
Even the cruise ship captain agreed and suspected that George might have climbed up to sit on the balcony railing,
then lost his balance and then fell overboard. However, the Smith family felt that Royal Caribbean and the Turkish police didn't
adequately investigate what actually had happened, and that George randomly going overboard just did
not make sense, especially after learning that Turkish police supposedly only spent an hour and
a half to two hours documenting the entire crime scene. After
that, the ship didn't secure the crime scene properly in Turkey either. Passengers and crew
members were able to come and go and leave, possibly even taking evidence with them. So,
about nine days later, the FBI became involved. During their investigation of cabin 9062,
they found biological evidence on the balcony,
and they also noticed signs on the overhang suggesting that something or someone had been dragged over it.
There was a concentrated blood spot, possibly from a primary wound, and also a bloody handprint.
So they wanted to conduct a test of a life-size dummy falling from that balcony
to see what kind of trajectory would happen if someone accidentally fell.
However, Royal Caribbean wouldn't let them do this since there were still passengers on board.
Okay, well, we're looking at the picture right there, and they're moving the chair up by the balcony rail,
and we certainly heard from Royal Caribbean about maybe, you know, he scooted a chair up and that was the way it was found. Later on, Jennifer met with the FBI and agreed to provide blood and hair samples,
and she also took a polygraph test, claiming that she passed. When the blood results from
the ship came back, the blood on the canopy and the droplets found on the bed were from George,
not Jennifer. Still, a lot of people felt like Jennifer knew way more than she was letting on,
but there really wasn't
anything solid that pointed to her involvement in any single type of way. This led the FBI to
look more into the Russians and into Josh. When the FBI spoke to Josh, he allegedly failed a
polygraph test after passing the first one. The FBI also was apparently given photographs of the
room service that the men had ordered that night, and on these photographs, it had timestamps on them, because that's not suspicious at all, right?
On July 6th, just a day after George disappeared or went overboard, the Russians, Jeff, Greg,
and Rusty were involved in another situation on the ship, this time when a young woman reported
to crew staff that she had been raped and thought that she might have even been recorded.
She mentioned three guys in this claim as well,
Jeff, Greg, and Rusty, saying that they were all involved.
She said that she was drinking vodka in the hot tub with the guys,
and once she began feeling the alcohol, she decided to get out of the hot tub.
Jeff and Greg offered to walk
her back to her cabin, but they took her to a cabin belonging to one of the Russians instead.
There, according to her, Jeff raped her while Greg recorded it. She described being forced into sex
with Jeff, Greg, and Rusty, all three of them. Greg even told her to talk into the camera, naming him as the executive producer,
as if he wanted some kind of evidence in case she claimed rape.
I mean, these guys are just disgusting and complete morons, in my opinion.
She says that she blacked out when Rusty became involved in all of this.
And she also said that Josh was there too, but did not take part in the assault.
And I'm going to come back to that in a little while, and you'll see why. So on July 9th, while docked in Italy, the three Russian men
and the Askin family were removed from the ship in Naples. They were removed for questioning about
this rape claim. They admitted to the sex and admitted to filming it, but insisted that it was
all consensual. However, Italian authorities eventually dropped the case, saying that it was all consensual. However, Italian authorities eventually dropped the case,
saying that it wasn't within their jurisdiction. After Georgiev vanished, his family repeatedly
asked the cruise line for information, but they got little to no response. Initially,
they weren't told about the Turkish criminal investigation or the suspicious nature of his
disappearance, nor did they know about the blood that was found in his cabin and below his balcony as well. As a matter of fact, a lot of the information that they found
out was through the news. On June 29, 2006, George's family sued the cruise line, accusing
them of misrepresenting the incident as an accident and delaying a proper investigation.
This investigation was horrible. I mean, from the beginning.
The Smiths have hired attorney Brett Rivkin to sue Royal Caribbean. We know that this company
should have communicated all the information they had, and the FBI should have been told, listen,
we may have a murder here. We may have a murder, not, you know, we may have a person missing. We
may have had an accident. Rivkin claims Royal Caribbean washed and painted the bloodstained overhang that morning before the FBI could investigate.
Then, seven years after George's death, the Smiths' lawyer, Michael Jones, later got a hold of that video that the Russians had taken while they allegedly sexually assaulted that girl on the cruise ship.
Something all the men said was consensual, if you remember.
And in this video, there was something very disturbing that was found
that flipped this case upside down completely.
And we are going to go through all of that after we take one last quick commercial break.
So it's now seven years after George's disappearance or mysterious
overboard fall. This video was discovered of the Russians allegedly sexually assaulting this girl.
And in the video, you can hear the men joking about George's death right after he disappeared.
One of the men said, told you I was gangster. and the other said, we gave that guy a paragliding lesson without a parachute.
Seems pretty incriminating and guilty if you ask me.
The tape in the FBI's possession contained something else,
a lunch meeting filmed by the Russian-Americans just hours after George went overboard.
Josh Askin was not present.
They pass a video camera around
filming themselves commenting about George's death in a very callous way. And they're laughing and
joking very callously about him being wealthy. And certainly the way they were talking,
they either knew or they had a pretty good sense of what had happened.
Now, during depositions for the lawsuit, Josh invoked the Fifth Amendment.
His lawyer suggested questioning Greg, who had mysteriously left their cabin when they ordered room service, hinting that Josh knew more than he admitted to. He also took a polygraph by the FBI
that came back as inconclusive. When he was deposed, he invoked his Fifth Amendment.
Josh in the video also says, quote, I'm not letting her go to jail,
end quote. Is he referring to Jennifer? I'd like to invoke my Fifth Amendment right.
Do you have any idea why he would be so adamant about protecting Jennifer?
I'd like to invoke my Fifth Amendment right. When Zachary was deposed, he too invoked the
Fifth Amendment. Rusty underwent a deposition
as well, but the details of his statement and the results of his polygraph test remain undisclosed
due to a deal that was made with his lawyer. In 2010, Greg received a three-year prison sentence
for oxycodone trafficking, which he said he only did because it was an easy way for him to make
money and be able to buy expensive clothing, and watches which that's not really a good excuse in my book because
isn't everybody dealing drugs for money if they're dealing so that like i only did it because i
wanted expensive clothes jewelry and watches like okay get a better excuse but whatever he was
arrested for and was serving time now relating to ge to George, Jennifer later spoke out about what
happened on many major media outlets,
as well as on Oprah.
George really was the all American guy.
George had it all.
He was funny and romantic and handsome.
He was a good friend.
He's a loyal person.
He he's the type of person that you're
proud to bring home to mom and dad.
Do you? You think the FBI is going to solve this case?
I hope so.
Let me ask you, do you think George was murdered?
That's a good question.
What do you think?
I guess we'll see.
I'm looking forward to ending this investigation.
What can you tell us about that night?
I know you're doing your job and you have to ask,
but again, my number one priority,
and I'm going to say this again and again,
is just doing what the FBI has told me
and basically there's nothing that I'm going to sort of release that that happened to me that night I excited in the future to be able
to talk freely and openly because that will mean that the FBI is out their case
so we get through the night you wake up in the morning and there are two
different stories about where you woke up and again one said you woke up in the
room the other said you woke up three flights up said you woke up in the room the other said you woke up
three flights up can you tell us where you woke up it's nothing scandalous I
can't say that if that's what people are wondering did they tell you he was dead
he'd gone up they died they said he'd gone overboard and they found blood and
they're over actually they'd I had found out from them that they believed he went over in greek waters
and here we are in turkey so as you can imagine you just you you you play back um
in your mind at that time.
Just the wedding and just everything just flashes.
And you think, like, this is a sick joke, right?
Because we just got married, right?
You're kidding me.
Jennifer was reportedly very upset with the Smiths after George went missing because apparently they wanted to use a picture that he had taken with Tara Reid with Tara cropped out of it and they wanted to use that as the picture
for his missing persons poster instead of a picture with Jennifer in it and that really
pissed Jennifer off apparently which I literally don't even know what to say about that I'm kind
of want to roll my eyes to where I can roll them so far back in my head that
I see my brain because what picture, what does it matter what picture they use of your missing
husband? Don't you just want the photo used to get all eyes looking for him? What does it matter if
you're in the picture or if it's a picture that Tara Reid was once in where Tara was cropped out?
Make it make sense. Then a few months after George's presumed
death and disappearance, the Smiths were apparently starting to get suspicious of Jennifer.
Later in the investigation, they stopped communication with her altogether because
she refused to talk about what happened that tragic night. Jennifer claimed to not remember
anything about that night, but the Smiths, they didn't believe it. Jennifer was also supposed to
file a lawsuit with the Smiths, but she later settled with Royal Caribbean for $1.3 million.
Jennifer stated shortly after receiving the settlement that George likely died as a result
of a drunken accident. Jennifer's attorney spoke on her behalf and said her husband's relatives
refused to acknowledge the possibility that George
Smith's intoxication from alcohol and prescription drugs may have been a factor in an accidental
death. George's parents and sister filed a lawsuit challenging it as inadequate, alleging that it was
reached in part to avoid embarrassing disclosures about Jennifer's conduct during that cruise.
It would have been a loyal father and husband to Jennifer Hagel for many years.
And unfortunately, I am 100% convinced he was betrayed.
The split between Jennifer and her in-laws
seems to be irreversible.
Two and a half months after my son is dead,
she comes to our house and has dinner
and across the table she says to me,
I want to get on with my life.
I looked at her like, how can you do this to your husband two and
a half months after his death you don't want answers you want to get on with
your life it's clear that Jennifer's hiding something so I think that in this
case it wasn't Jen's best interest to settle so that the truth did not come
out now to this day no arrests have ever been made in connection with George's death. The FBI ended their investigation into the case in 2015. Over the
years, people who have analyzed this case have come up with three main theories on what could
have happened to George. The first one being suicide. Now this theory is apparently most
unlikely to be possible according to George's family. They can't find any reason to believe that he would ever do something like that, ever want to take his own life.
The next theory is that this was, of course, an accident, that on the night of July 5th, George was reportedly very drunk, as confirmed by witnesses and cruise ship CCTV footage.
It's a possibility, as often it does happen on cruise ship fatalities. People slip,
people fall, they fall over the balcony railing, and they think that this may have happened leading
to his death before slipping off of that canopy cover into the sea. Some people point to evidence
that one of the balcony chairs was pushed up to the railing and believe that the placement of the
chair would make sense if George had used that chair to help himself get onto that balcony rail.
Now, the major problems with this theory is that it doesn't exactly explain why there was blood inside the room or the bloody handprint. Also, it doesn't explain the body dragging marks.
It also doesn't explain how George's room had the balcony door shut and the curtains closed after,
unless, of course, someone shut it later. It's possible, yes, that
the cruise ship staff that helped Jennifer into the room later shut it, but if they did, nobody
ever reported doing so. George's family also does not consider it an accident, and they don't think
that that is a logical theory whatsoever, and they firmly believe that George was murdered.
However, it is corroborated by statements from Josh, Greg,
Zachary, Rusty, and even Jennifer. That is if you find their statements and behavior credible.
Now, of course, the last theory is murder. That George's fate on the night of July 5th
might have involved a confrontation with one of the men who stayed behind. Remember,
that neighbor in the cabin next door reported only seeing three men leave, not four.
However, that neighbor wasn't able to identify which men he saw leaving,
because when he watched them leave, he was only looking through the peephole,
which had very limited visibility.
Perhaps George Smith, by whatever means, went over the balcony, two floors down,
he crashes on top of this metal awning. He lays there for a while.
He's already bleeding. He bleeds out a little bit. And then he starts to crawl. Does he pick
himself up? Does he zig when he should have zagged? Or does someone come up on the body
and help it over the side? But even then, who would want to hurt George? Is it possible
that George wasn't meant to be hurt in the first place? What if it was a robbery gone wrong?
Because like I mentioned earlier, while gambling at the casino, it's possible that the people around
George may have targeted him if they thought that he was extremely wealthy, as people indicated they
did think. On the night of July 4th, though, before George vanished, while at the casino,
George met up with Josh, the absinthe kid, the one that they had shared the taxi with and went in
Florence, bought the absinthe, and then they all hung out with the Russians. Josh went with George
back to his cabin to get more money for Jennifer to bring it back to the casino to her. Josh and
George were seen coming back to the casino around 2.20 a.m. Another passenger who had become friends
with the Smiths, a man named Walter, who also happened to be a police officer, later said that
George told him that he had $50,000 in cash with him. Apparently, there were also other passengers
that also had similar stories, saying that George and Jennifer told them that they had anywhere from
$14,000 to $50,000 in cash in their
cabin, but that has never been verified. George's family, however, finds it unlikely that they
actually had that much money with them, but believes that it didn't really matter if they
did or they didn't because people believed that they did. That is what matters. That is what would
create motive. George's family believed that the couple looked like they were wealthy because
Jennifer wore a huge diamond wedding ring and George had that very expensive watch.
However, in their cabin, nothing appeared to be stolen.
The room was messy, but investigators didn't believe that it looked ransacked.
Not only that, but the Russians and Josh seemed to have an alibi because of those pictures of the room service that they had ordered.
Even though according to the ship's logs, there was no record of any room service being ordered or delivered to that room that morning. George's family also
thinks that the droplets of blood on the bed could have come from somebody ripping George's watch
off of his wrist. Now Lloyd, that casino manager, the one that Jennifer was accused of flirting with,
was another person considered to be a suspect. However, his room card and time
stamps, along with his girlfriend's account of the night, confirmed that he was back in his room
quickly after leaving the disco, and he actually didn't follow Jennifer. He has also denied any
sort of sexual involvement or inappropriate relationship with Jennifer during the cruise.
Now, I have a little bit of a theory, or not a, yeah, a little bit of a working theory,
which I'm going
to explain in just a second here but first I want to talk about George's family with these theories
because George's family has never given up hope and they still believe that George was murdered
and there is more than enough evidence that suggests that he was murdered. On a post to the
family's Justice for George Facebook page it says George was murdered on Royal Caribbean's Brilliance of the Seas on July 5, 2005, after reportedly winning thousands of dollars in the cruise ship casino.
George's newlywed wife was seen by multiple witnesses leaving the disco with Lloyd Boltha,
Royal Caribbean trainee casino manager. A knockout drug may have been slipped into George's drink in
order to incapacitate George so that his casino
winnings could be stolen from his cruise ship cabin without a struggle. Unfortunately, a struggle is
exactly what ensued, ending in George being thrown overboard, possibly by Royal Caribbean crew
members. Now get this, in 2014, the Smiths announced a $100,000 reward for information
in connection to George's death, hoping for people to come
forward. And then right before Christmas in 2019, a couple of years later, Greg, one of those
Russian guys, was murdered on the doorstep in Berwyn County, Florida. This happened on December
23rd, just before 9 p.m. Investigators said that he was sitting in his car in his driveway when he
was ambushed, saying he returned home from a day of Christmas shopping for his family, and when he returned home, he was ambushed
in his driveway, shot multiple times, and the suspect fled the area. Police also said that they
believed that Greg was killed in a hit, saying he didn't stand a chance. He died in front of his own
home. This was a no robbery gone wrong either. At the time, police said that there might be a link in his death and George's death,
but at that point in the investigation, they were really looking into all avenues of why this could
have happened, not necessarily because they found something that led them to believe that.
However, a lot of people do feel that Greg may have died with some answers about George's
disappearance and ultimately George's
death. So with that, I want to just kind of share not even my working theory, but my thoughts on
this. To me, I think it speaks volumes that when Josh was questioned, who was the younger boy,
the one that they had met in Florence and all those things, that when he was questioned and
when it was insinuated that Jennifer may have been involved, he said, Jennifer has no idea what happened. I'm not letting her go to jail. To me,
that statement is very bold. I'm not letting her go to jail. How would you give permission or
allowance of her to go to jail? Do you know something and you know it was somebody else?
You're saying I'm not letting her take the fall? Is that what you meant? Why else would you say she had nothing to do with it? I'm not letting her take the fall is that what you meant why else would you say she had nothing to do with it I'm not letting her go to
jail for a stranger who you don't know if she was involved or not it takes some ownership over the
situation you see what I mean and it doesn't sit right with me not only that but Josh also invoked
his fifth amendment right and I get that that's not to like he didn't want to incriminate himself
but I just can't help but wonder what information he knew I think that that's not to like he didn't want to incriminate himself. But I just can't help
but wonder what information he knew. I think that he was perhaps a bit younger than these other men
and maybe witnessed something and was scared. And then when he knew that Jennifer might be blamed
for it, that's why he said, I'm not letting her take the fall, but then didn't share and speak
and cooperate because he was scared of retaliation. And you talk about motive could it have been that they
were trying to rob him that they were trying to sexually assault jennifer or that was the goal
and he got in the way and he tried to protect her maybe she was blacked out maybe she doesn't
remember and maybe that's what happened because we know that they apparently recorded that with
another woman not long after and then they joked about sending him off without the parachute
there's something more to this that makes me think josh knows more and i could be wrong but there are
also some people who think that jennifer knows more because she was coincidentally missing that
morning for so many hours and then went to her spa treatment 90 minutes early there's a lot of
pieces of this puzzle that don't make a whole lot
of sense, which is my belief as to why it is still unsolved. And this case truly is crazy because it
just has so many questions and so much of it has to do with the cruise line trying to cover its own
ass. It's way easier and way more convenient to believe that what happened to George was some
type of accident and not something that made the cruise ship liable or something that would lead the public to believe that cruises
are unsafe, that you could get murdered on a cruise ship and that the person or the people
responsible would just get away with it. So a lot of people have wondered if there was more
surveillance footage that could have captured the hallways of the ship or even on the exterior of
the upper decks. And that is a great question. Back in 2005,
cruise ships did have cameras, but at the time it was 2005 in terms of how cameras are used and the
quality and what they do, where they're pointed. Unfortunately, the cruise line industry was
almost figuring it out as they went in regards to passenger safety. And not only that, while some
cruise lines invoke the laws of certain countries regardless of whatever territory of the sea they are in, it really used to be like the Wild West
on cruise ships back in the early 2000s. So I'm really curious to know what you guys think about
this case. Do you think it was an accident, murder, or do you think it was suicide like some people
suggest? Something just doesn't smell right to me. Where there's smoke, there's
fire, and there's so much smoke in this case, I can't even see through it. All right, guys,
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much for listening to another episode of serialously don't forget we will be back on thursday with
headline highlights breaking down everything going on this week in the true crime world
existing cases new cases all of it it's a quick little summary of everything going on so that
you can stay up to date and get your true crime fix week to week so you're fully caught up. So that comes
out first thing Thursday morning. All right, guys, thanks again. And I will see you and speak with
you again very, very soon. Until then, take care. Bye.