FL FL - Isabella Hellmann, 41, catamaran off Cay Sal, SE of the FL Keys, 14 May 2017 #1 *GUILTY*

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Far fetched idea ... Could he have arranged for someone on another boat to meet him at sea to take Isabella and help him capsize the boat? We know she was on the boat until 8:15 when she called her sister. Or could pirates have taken her while he was asleep? Someone said you have to carry guns when you travel those water because of pirates.
 
His behavior is very strange. If he did do it, I worry about his motive for wanting that baby to himself.
 
He looks genuinely happy in the photos.

Can someone please tell me where the 35k divorce is mentioned? They were in the process of divorcing?!?
 
He looks genuinely happy in the photos.

Can someone please tell me where the 35k divorce is mentioned? They were in the process of divorcing?!?

I looked at those instagram photos too and couldn't find what people are talking about.

I don't think he looks genuinely happy. His demeanor in the photos seems distant and detached and his smiles look fake in most of the photos.
 
Wednesday May 31st - [h=1]Sister accuses missing Delray woman’s husband in her disappearance[/h]http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/crime--law/sister-accuses-missing-delray-woman-husband-her-disappearance/b2e2kmTC85f7B7smJamxbI/

Link doesn't work for me. [emoji20]
 
Regarding the divorce/instagram.....you have to scroll down in her photos pretty far. She got divorced a few years ago from her first husband, and there's a photo of her $37,000+++ bill from her attorney. It's not very important to this case, I don't think, unless her current husband was sick of paying off that debt I guess.
 
Wednesday May 31st - Sister accuses missing Delray woman’s husband in her disappearance

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/c...and-her-disappearance/b2e2kmTC85f7B7smJamxbI/

"As a Boca Raton police officer watched Sunday, one of Isabella Hellman’s sisters called Lewis Bennett her killer.

“Eventually, Lewis and I decided that it was best that he leave,” Boca Raton Officer J.P. Cohen wrote in a report about the standoff. Bennett left without incident.

Sunday’s scene is the latest disclosure in the missing-at-sea case regarding Hellmann, Bennett’s wife of three months"

What standoff? What incident?? Whoever wrote this article left out a lot of details in the introduction.
 
Regarding the divorce/instagram.....you have to scroll down in her photos pretty far. She got divorced a few years ago from her first husband, and there's a photo of her $37,000+++ bill from her attorney. It's not very important to this case, I don't think, unless her current husband was sick of paying off that debt I guess.

Since you guys mentioned it, her ex-husband also commented on her missing. I'll leave his name out here, but it's mentioned in this article:

She had previously been married for 10 years to [redacted] Hellman, who lives a few miles away with his new wife and son.

Hellman posted on Facebook: 'Prayers needed for Isabella Hellman missing at sea.'

He said, 'The first I knew about this was when my family far away began pinging my phone in the middle of the night telling me Isabella had gone missing at sea. But I hadn't been in touch with her since the day we got divorced more than four years ago. I wasn't even aware that she had got married again and had a baby.'

He said their break-up had been ' far from friendly' and he had not kept in touch with her at all.

But he added: 'I am a Catholic and I pray for everybody. I posted that message as I would for any other human being in trouble. But I don't know what has happened to her.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...robe-wife-vanishing-speaks.html#ixzz4iloGeleP
 
I thought I read (here?) that she has a teen from a previous marriage and the baby in the photos here. Sorry if I am mistaken.
 
"As a Boca Raton police officer watched Sunday, one of Isabella Hellman’s sisters called Lewis Bennett her killer.

“Eventually, Lewis and I decided that it was best that he leave,” Boca Raton Officer J.P. Cohen wrote in a report about the standoff. Bennett left without incident.

Sunday’s scene is the latest disclosure in the missing-at-sea case regarding Hellmann, Bennett’s wife of three months"

What standoff? What incident?? Whoever wrote this article left out a lot of details in the introduction.

Someone last night posted about that little blurb. The Sun-Sentinel and Palm Beach Post both reported on it, then changed around the wording. Here is what Sun Sentinel had to say:

The investigation into a Delray Beach woman’s disappearance at sea has now expanded to include her husband, a police report has revealed.

Bennett, 38, had the couple’s 9-month-old son [should be, daughter] with him when he called Boca Raton police Sunday while trying to retrieve a computer, iPad and other belongings from his in-laws’ home, a police report said.

While there, Hellman’s sister yelled at Bennett and accused him of killing her sister, the report said.

The police officer and Bennett decided it was best for him to leave.

Police next contacted an investigator with the U.S. Marshals, who said Bennett is the subject of a probe into his wife’s disappearance, the report said.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/p...ance-at-sea-investigation-20170531-story.html
 
Since you guys mentioned it, her ex-husband also commented on her missing. I'll leave his name out here, but it's mentioned in this article:

She had previously been married for 10 years to [redacted] Hellman, who lives a few miles away with his new wife and son.

Hellman posted on Facebook: 'Prayers needed for Isabella Hellman missing at sea.'

He said, 'The first I knew about this was when my family far away began pinging my phone in the middle of the night telling me Isabella had gone missing at sea. But I hadn't been in touch with her since the day we got divorced more than four years ago. I wasn't even aware that she had got married again and had a baby.'

He said their break-up had been ' far from friendly' and he had not kept in touch with her at all.

But he added: 'I am a Catholic and I pray for everybody. I posted that message as I would for any other human being in trouble. But I don't know what has happened to her.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...robe-wife-vanishing-speaks.html#ixzz4iloGeleP

Huh.

Generally speaking, I find it very, very unlikely that an ex-spouse has zero knowledge of what is going on with someone they used to be married to. Generally speaking, especially if the ex is a very beautiful and sexy human being who has social media that is open to the public. And generally speaking, it would be very odd for a family to contact an ex-spouse in the middle of the night when they had not spoken to each other in years and had no involvement in each other's lives.

Specifically speaking, I don't think the ex-husband had anything at all to do with this :).
 
Someone last night posted about that little blurb. The Sun-Sentinel and Palm Beach Post both reported on it, then changed around the wording. Here is what Sun Sentinel had to say:

The investigation into a Delray Beach woman’s disappearance at sea has now expanded to include her husband, a police report has revealed.

Bennett, 38, had the couple’s 9-month-old son [should be, daughter] with him when he called Boca Raton police Sunday while trying to retrieve a computer, iPad and other belongings from his in-laws’ home, a police report said.

While there, Hellman’s sister yelled at Bennett and accused him of killing her sister, the report said.

The police officer and Bennett decided it was best for him to leave.

Police next contacted an investigator with the U.S. Marshals, who said Bennett is the subject of a probe into his wife’s disappearance, the report said.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/p...ance-at-sea-investigation-20170531-story.html

Thanks!
 
I thought I read (here?) that she has a teen from a previous marriage and the baby in the photos here. Sorry if I am mistaken.

I haven't seen anything mentioning she had another child. Some articles have referred to her as a mother of one.
 
Since you guys mentioned it, her ex-husband also commented on her missing. I'll leave his name out here, but it's mentioned in this article:

She had previously been married for 10 years to [redacted] Hellman, who lives a few miles away with his new wife and son.

Hellman posted on Facebook: 'Prayers needed for Isabella Hellman missing at sea.'

He said, 'The first I knew about this was when my family far away began pinging my phone in the middle of the night telling me Isabella had gone missing at sea. But I hadn't been in touch with her since the day we got divorced more than four years ago. I wasn't even aware that she had got married again and had a baby.'

He said their break-up had been ' far from friendly' and he had not kept in touch with her at all.

But he added: 'I am a Catholic and I pray for everybody. I posted that message as I would for any other human being in trouble. But I don't know what has happened to her.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...robe-wife-vanishing-speaks.html#ixzz4iloGeleP
So, they had been on the water for days, and now it doesn't seem weird at all that she took watch for the first part of the night and he slept. Maybe she fell asleep, fell off and he heard nothing.
Asked if some might find it odd that a husband would go to sleep at 8pm and leave his wife alone on honeymoon, he said: 'The reason why I went to bed at 8pm was because we had been on the water for four or five days. You do get tired. 'We were just taking it in turns just to watch [the boat and navigate] I suppose.'
And I feel very sad for him to have lost his wife. :(
Bennett, who is from Dorset in the UK, studied at Bangor University in Wales, and lived for several years in Queensland, Australia, met divorcee Isabella, 41, through the internet.

He said: 'I had been with Isabella for four years. We were looking forward to our life together. 'We have got a daughter. We were planning a great life together and now I am alone without her. I loved her very much... we'll just have to see.'
I don't think he had anything to do with her disappearing either.

I'm not sure why the ex needed to pipe in.
She had previously been married for 10 years to Bill Hellman, who lives a few miles away with his new wife and son. Hellman posted on Facebook: 'Prayers needed for Isabella Hellman missing at sea.' He told DailyMail.com: 'The first I knew about this was when my family far away began pinging my phone in the middle of the night telling me Isabella had gone missing at sea. 'But I hadn't been in touch with her since the day we got divorced more than four years ago. I wasn't even aware that she had got married again and had a baby.' He said their break-up had been ' far from friendly' and he had not kept in touch with her at all.

 
Far fetched idea ... Could he have arranged for someone on another boat to meet him at sea to take Isabella and help him capsize the boat? We know she was on the boat until 8:15 when she called her sister. Or could pirates have taken her while he was asleep? Someone said you have to carry guns when you travel those water because of pirates.

Wouldn't that be awful!
 
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