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Subject: Re: AND JUST LIKE THAT HE'S GONE Posted on: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 13:34:30 -0500

george@cruisemaster.com (George=A0Leppla) wrote:

>What if you were the Captain of a cruise ship
>with 2500 passengers. What if it is 2 AM and
>you are informed that a male passenger has
>been reported missing. The ship is 300 miles
>from land. You know that the person was
>onboard the ship when you left the last port.
>You do not know if the person is still onboard
>the ship or has fallen or been thrown
>overboard, you only know that someone has
>reported him missing.

>What do you do? Who do you alert? What
>authorities do you consult? What investigation
>would you make?

Boy, this is an easy one. You of course immediately call Dr. Henry Lee
at the crime lab in Connecticut. LOL

If he was not fictional, I guess you would call Gil Grissom and get it
solved in an hour (less commercial breaks.)