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Subject: Re: Missing Cruiser Inside Story Posted on: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 20:52:08 CDT

Thus spake mrtravel :

>Charles wrote:
>
>> In article , mrtravel
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The article indicates the FBI is tasked with solving this case.
>>>Why is the FBI tasked with solving this case and not Turkish
>>>authorities? Isn't this a bit like putting the FBI in charge of a case
>>>involving a missing person in Aruba?
>>
>>
>> This is what the cruise lines do with crimes that take place at sea.
>> The call in police and consular authorities of the countries that the
>> persons are citizens of who are involved. I don't think this is a bad
>> policy.
>>
>
>I don't think the FBI investigates all (or even most) crimes against
>Americans that occur at sea, especially if the journey didn't involve a
>US port or a US ship.

The FBI did rule that Vonnie Ayles disapperance from the Elation was
not foul play or accident. Didn't say what it might be.

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