awakening2lite
02-21-2008, 04:43 PM
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Roberta Muzquiz Pagan
Story Submission Date: February 8, 2006
Submitted By: Suzanne Saavedra (friend of family)
Event Date: January 30, 2003
Cruise Bruise: Missing Passenger
Bruise Location: Mexico
Age: 35
Home Town: Las Vegas
Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Lines
Ship: Elation
Details:
My best friend, Roberta Muzquiz Pagan, her husband Jose and their son (my godson) Joey, and other family members went on a Mexican Riviera cruise in January of 2003 on a Carnival Cruise Line ship.
Roberta and her husband went drinking one night on the ship and got into a fight. They went back to their room, Roberta said goodnight to her son, and then told her husband that she was going for a walk.
This was in the early, early morning hours. She never came back to her room.
At the time, the ship was 10 nautical miles off the shoreline between Mazzatlan and Cabo San Lucas.
The FBI investigated the disappearance, including giving her husband a polygraph to which he passed, and concluded that there was no foul play.
The Coast Guard refused to get involved because the incident happened in Mexico. Nothing more has happened.
Roberta's mother still goes to Mexico every year to look for her daughter as she believes she was taken by force.
Roberta Muzquiz Pagan
Story Submission Date: February 8, 2006
Submitted By: Suzanne Saavedra (friend of family)
Event Date: January 30, 2003
Cruise Bruise: Missing Passenger
Bruise Location: Mexico
Age: 35
Home Town: Las Vegas
Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Lines
Ship: Elation
Details:
My best friend, Roberta Muzquiz Pagan, her husband Jose and their son (my godson) Joey, and other family members went on a Mexican Riviera cruise in January of 2003 on a Carnival Cruise Line ship.
Roberta and her husband went drinking one night on the ship and got into a fight. They went back to their room, Roberta said goodnight to her son, and then told her husband that she was going for a walk.
This was in the early, early morning hours. She never came back to her room.
At the time, the ship was 10 nautical miles off the shoreline between Mazzatlan and Cabo San Lucas.
The FBI investigated the disappearance, including giving her husband a polygraph to which he passed, and concluded that there was no foul play.
The Coast Guard refused to get involved because the incident happened in Mexico. Nothing more has happened.
Roberta's mother still goes to Mexico every year to look for her daughter as she believes she was taken by force.