Name: George Allen Smith IV


Date: July 5, 2005
Cruise Bruise: Missing - Presumed Dead
Bruise Location: Off The Coast Of Turkey
Name: George Allen Smith IV
Age: 26
Home Town: Greenwich, Connecticut
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Ship: Brilliance of the Seas
Attorney: Brett Rivkind (the parents)
Attorney: James Walker (the wife's)
Reward: $100,000 - Information should be reported to the FBI
Details:

George Allen Smith IV, an attorney,  and his wife Jennifer Hagel Smith an elementary school teacher were on their honeymoon cruise.

George went missing on day 8 of the cruise between Turkey and Greece.

George Allen Smith IV and his wife were in the casino. There, they met several other passengers and became friends. It was reported by several passengers George, and possibly Mrs. Smith were drinking Absinthe, which is not sold on the cruise ship. For info on Absinthe - click here

Walter Zalisko, a police officer who was a passenger onboard, says George Allen Smith IV was openly stating that he had $50,000 cash with him on the cruise, money, at least in part, he got for a wedding gift.

Several passengers reported that his wife appeared to be flirting with Lloyd Botha, an assistant manager at the casino who tagged along to the disco with the group, after the casino closed. They say she was so intoxicated she could barely stand up, and was hanging on one male in the casino, which may have been incorrectly assumed to be flirting.

At that point several passengers report hearing George call his wife a 'hussy'. Then, they claim,  she pushes him back, then swiftly kicks him in the groin. Passenger Margarita Chaves witnesses this act.  George bends over in severe pain, and she wanders out of the casino, "with an attitude" according to one passenger,  not be seen again until after George is presumed to gone overboard. The casino assistant manger, quickly follows Jennifer out to the disco.

However, Lloyd's attorney, Andrew Rier says that is not what happened. Rier claims there are ship records to prove that Lloyd did not leave the disco with Jennifer. "The timeline at 3:20 puts Botha in his room and the Smiths are still upstairs in the disco along with these Russian gentlemen," he explains. The record of entry into Lloyd's cabin, shows Lloyd entered his cabin at 3:20. Lloyd says he has nothing to hide, and takes an FBI polygraph later. His attorney says, "He took a polygraph examination. And by the time we left the FBI, if Lloyd ever, for a moment, was a person of interest, I can categorically state that he no longer was when he left."

Royal Caribbean says it was actually someone from the bar staff who escorted Jennifer out. "He helped her to the elevator, got her to the ninth deck, where her cabin was.  She said she was OK," says McCrary. "Then this crewmember went back about their duties."

Mrs. Smith strongly denies kicking George, but acknowledges that she was so drunk, she doesn't remember leaving the casino, or where she went from there, only a couple minutes after the alleged kick.

George is extremely intoxicated according to several passengers, and is helped back to his cabin by two Russian speaking brothers, Greg and Zach Rozenberg, a third Russian speaking man, Rusty Kofman,  who is their cousing from Brooklyn, and an english speaking man. The english speaking man is Josh Askin, who is traveling with his family, as they celebrated his parent's 25th wedding anniversay. Josh confirms this event.

After arriving at his cabin, #9062, one of the men, Rustislav 'Rusty' Kofman, says they all  left to try to find Mrs. Smith, to no avail, and returned to the cabin.

A police officer, Clete Hyman, and his wife in the cabin next door, reported hearing George (presumed) return to his cabin with others on several nights and hearing the sounds of  loud parties.

THE TIMELINE - THE CASE UNFOLDS

4:02am - Kofman's attorney says there was no drinking at that time. They brought George back to his room, and put him to bed. He says George was so grateful they brought him back to the room that he kissed one of the young men.

4:02am - Josh Askin says there was no party, he used the restoom in George's cabin, while the Russians tucked George in bed.

4:15am - Clete Hyman reports hearing a verbal argument between three, maybe four individuals in the Smith's cabin on the balcony. He says the argument went on for a couple moments, then he heard male voices say goodnight. This part of the story is different from that told by Josh.

Clete Hyman reports hearing people leaving the cabin, opened his door to look out, and saw three men leaving the cabin. There were reports that four men helped George to his cabin.

Capt. Bill Wright, senior vice president of fleet operations for Royal Caribbean, said that the investigation has found that four passengers did indeed escorted George back to his cabin on the night that he vanished.

4:20am/4:25am Clete Hyman hears one man talking, and furniture moving. Then it is silent. There was a couple minutes of total silence.


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