Wow... great job.... but I thought she looks more “mannish” with her very short hair and strong chin.
I know right! But there are trans youtube makeup influencers out there (nikki tutorials for example) that look more androgynous before they put makeup on so I thought that would be a great place to start when doing her composit.
also, for the sake of theories, let’s say it was 100% a suicide - mental health catastrophe, it wouldn’t be reasonable to change your appearance- especially where hair is concerned. Look at Brittany spears during her mental health crisis, she shaved her head & tried to take her own life.
Last year I went thru a bit of a mental health crisis aswell & I too, changed my hair, dying it blond (for the very first time)! It completely changed the way I looked & many people didn’t recognize me. On that note, apart of my depression came from a place of fear because they hyped the virus to seem way worse than it actually is so I made a complete “bucket list” to 1. Keep me entertained / distracted 2. For self care & 3. In the event I died (due to pandemic), I will have had checked off things I wanted to do with my life.
if this is a situation of suicide it’s fair to say she had ideas similar in nature. I have also often wondered if she had a terminal illness... autopsy doesn’t say.
Why is anyone surprised that the Norwegian police did not release cold case files/information to random strangers on the internet? It would be negligible if they did. That hardly makes this the creepiest case ever. No unsolved case is going to flippantly hand out information to strangers.
Back to the case,
I find this one fascinating and will be following it. I hope Norway is able to discover who ‘Jennifer Fergate’ is through a genealogy database and uncover more of her story.
It's not a 3C, it's a BL for Belgium. And the "P" is simply the x for marking the nationality box.* What does 2DY NON mean on the registration card? And what is 3C as nationality? Is that a P on top of the 3 in the nationality box? Was she going to write “Poland”, which is right next and east of Germany
The "3C" is nagging at me. I know I have seen this before, but am not sure when or where, or if it is in anyway meaningful. I used to work in the travel industry, in the the same time period....
Not 100% sure about the 2DY but perhaps 2 days and the non means non-smoking.* What does 2DY NON mean on the registration card? And what is 3C as nationality? Is that a P on top of the 3 in the nationality box? Was she going to write “Poland”, which is right next and east of Germany
The "3C" is nagging at me. I know I have seen this before, but am not sure when or where, or if it is in anyway meaningful. I used to work in the travel industry, in the the same time period....
True, but she would have had ID on her at some point during that trip. A lot of European countries have national ID cards. She could've had either that or a passport, and also certainly some sort of a bank card too.
Yes, they may have been in her fake name, but she would have had them. It was 1995, not 1965.
It was either chance (or planned by staff) she wasn't asked for ID or payment.
There wouldn't be many hotels that would let people just walk in and get a room without payment or ID for 2 days, even in 1995, and certainly not in an expensive high-class hotel like that.....and one that is known to have had secret NATO meetings and other foreign government representatives staying there!
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So, the cutlery is placed neatly to the left side. I am right handed, and tend to put them on the right.
We know she ate the food.
Do we know what hand she had the watch on?
If she is left handed, it would be very odd for her to shoot herself with her right hand.
The position of the cutlery to the left of the plate doesn't mean much. She's just placed it to one side, away from the sauce sachets.
She's definitely right-handed. Look:
The fork is on the left, and the knife is on the right. That is how a right-handed person would hold them. (Fork in left hand, knife in right.) It would be the other way around for a leftie.
The empty sauce sachets are on the right side, that to me also indicates right-handedness.
The Like button is not enough - I agree 100% and that is exactly what I was thinking.The status of this hotel is exactly why I think this murder was covered up and "suicide" was so quickly decided upon. I honestly feel like the staff discovered her remains early on the Saturday and double locked the room so no one else could enter. They left her there all day until they came up with a plan - that being, the security guard would check on her in the evening, hear a gunshot, wait 15 mins, tell someone what he "heard", and then call the police.
That would line up with the food being in her stomach from the previous night (IF she ate it when it arrived, and why wouldn't she?), and the other guest (upon checkout) being asked if he'd heard anything.
A suicide is a sad and unfortunate occurrence and a crime scene is a PR nightmare.
Having said that, I don't think she was a spy because I think she'd have had rock solid information and documents, but I do believe she was in and out of that other room. I'd love to know who was staying there, what was found, and if housekeeping had cleaned it out. I feel like there are so many cover-ups.
The Like button is not enough - I agree 100% and that is exactly what I was thinking.
The status of this hotel is exactly why I think this murder was covered up and "suicide" was so quickly decided upon. I honestly feel like the staff discovered her remains early on the Saturday and double locked the room so no one else could enter. They left her there all day until they came up with a plan - that being, the security guard would check on her in the evening, hear a gunshot, wait 15 mins, tell someone what he "heard", and then call the police.
That would line up with the food being in her stomach from the previous night (IF she ate it when it arrived, and why wouldn't she?), and the other guest (upon checkout) being asked if he'd heard anything.
A suicide is a sad and unfortunate occurrence and a crime scene is a PR nightmare.
Having said that, I don't think she was a spy because I think she'd have had rock solid information and documents, but I do believe she was in and out of that other room. I'd love to know who was staying there, what was found, and if housekeeping had cleaned it out. I feel like there are so many cover-ups.