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Mindy Jordan. Cruise cameras show woman fell while alone. Hobby.

Posted by igllespierolando on May 15, 2008

Surveillance cameras on the Norwegian Dawn coast ship show a Camden County woman was alone on her balcony when she prostrate overboard Sunday, the cruise line said last night. The Norwegian Cruise Line said in a declaration that hallway cameras and cameras on the sides of the ship “confirmed that Mindy Jordan was in her stateroom unescorted at the time of the incident.” The family of Jordan, 46, of Pine Hill, said Tuesday that it suspected sordid play.

The family could not be reached stay night after the cruise ship’s statement was released. The company did not characterize the incident, and illustrious that investigations are continuing. The cruise line said it was arranging for Jordan’s people to join the ship in Bermuda today to view the footage. FBI agents from the New York City workplace and local authorities in Bermuda conducted interviews on the ship yesterday. If FBI agents dictate that Jordan’s fall was accidental, that information will be relayed to family members but not made public, Special Agent Jim Margolin said.

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The sail hawser released a timeline of events, beginning with Jordan; her boyfriend, Jorge Caputo; and a couple they were traveling with eating dinner in the ship’s Garden Cafe. The couples returned to their adjacent staterooms about 7:28 p.m., the journey threshold said.

Eight minutes later, Caputo left his chamber and joined his friends next door. “From that moment on, Mindy is alone in her stateroom,” the voyage line said. At 7:53 p.m., the cameras show Jordan falling from her balcony, “straight into the water.

” The travel line previously said Jordan, who was staying on deck nine, had been infuriating to climb to an adjoining balcony when she fell. Shortly after Jordan’s fall, an emergency style was made from the friends’ stateroom, and Caputo is seen leaving that room “to seek help,” the boat line said. Four minutes later, a man-overboard announcement was made, and the ship’s team launched two rescue boats.

Jordan went overboard about 45 miles off Atlantic City, about four hours after the transport had left New York en route to Bermuda. The Coast Guard joined the search, which was called off on Monday. Jordan’s body has not been found. The yacht ferry arrived in Bermuda yesterday.

The ship is due back in New York on Sunday morning. Jordan’s subdivision members said this week that they doubted the cruise line’s initial account, and they described Jordan’s relation with Caputo as volatile. The two lived together for more than two years, said Jordan’s brother, Steve Lynn. He said Jordan had moved out several months ago, but that the two had plainly reconciled. Barbara Matthews, the couple’s neighbor, described Jordan and Caputo in eulogistic terms and said she had seen no indication of trouble in their relationship.

She said Caputo, who mechanism for a car dealership, had moved next door to her about three years ago with his daughter, Megan, who was 20. Jordan moved in about a year later. “What I recollect about him, it’s unattainable for me to think there was anything sinister going on,” she said.

Matthews said she latest saw the couple Sunday morning before they left for the cruise. They were meeting their traveling companions in the parking lot, and Caputo joked with Matthews about watching the dwelling to make sure his daughter didn’t have any parties while he was gone. She said Caputo recently had recovered from back surgery and “was deep down looking forward” to the trip.

Jordan, a licensed reasonable nurse, had a 15-year-old daughter and an 18-year-old son. Her mother, Louise Horton of Bordentown City, said she had viva voce to Jordan twice on Mother’s Day before the despatch left port. Caputo called the next forenoon to say Jordan had died.

“The pieces just don’t add together,” Horton said Tuesday. Contact pole writer Troy Graham at 609-217-8304 or. This article contains knowledge from the Associated Press.

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