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			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 21:03:17 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Search for missing cruise passenger called off<br /><br />Mexican authorities suspend efforts; family believes woman took own life<br /><br />The Associated Press<br /><br />updated 12:22 p.m. ET, Tues., Dec. 30, 2008<br /><br />MIAMI - Mexican authorities have suspended their search for a Florida woman who apparently fell from a ship balcony during a Christmas week cruise.<br /><br />The woman s family believes she might have jumped overboard, but the FBI is still investigating whether someone pushed her.<br /><br />The Mexican Navy said late Monday it had ended its search for Jennifer Ellis Seitz, a Florida journalist, who was reported missing by her husband about eight hours after a surveillance camera captured a person falling overboard on Christmas night. The U.S. Coast Guard also called off its search Monday.<br /><br />The 36-year-old woman s family said she had previous emotional issues, but they said there were no outward signs of distress while on the seven-night cruise from Miami.<br /><br />Talks of starting a family<br /><br />Seitz s mother joined her daughter and son-in-law on the cruise.<br /><br />Jennifer was in a very happy and uplifted mood both before and during the cruise, the Ellis family said in the statement. She was excited about starting a new job and her future career with a local newspaper. She and her husband had been talking about starting their family.<br /><br />Seitz and her husband, Raymond, were celebrating their one-year anniversary on the Norwegian Pearl cruise ship.<br /><br />The ship docked Sunday in Miami. Norwegian Cruise Line said it was cooperating with the FBI.<br /><br />No charges against husband<br /><br />Raymond Seitz has not been charged with any crime. A message left seeking comment at the couple s house Tuesday wasn t immediately returned. The paving company that employs him was closed until Monday.<br /><br />The couple met in a weight loss support group; both had undergone bariatric surgery. She chronicled her weight loss journey for an Orlando TV station.<br /><br />She was also a freelance writer, having written articles for The Tampa Tribune, The Ledger in Lakeland, and an online article titled, Battling the Bulge Onboard, about how not to gain weight while aboard a ship.<br /><br />On her Web site, Seitz described herself as an avid traveler and an amateur chef. She was previously a reporter for Florida Today, a newspaper in Melbourne.<br /><br />Raymond Seitz was arrested in April on a charge of domestic violence-battery after being accused of head-butting his wife. The charge was dropped after he entered a pretrial diversion program. Records show that she asked the prosecutor not to pursue the case.<br /><br />They stood out<br /><br />A fellow passenger on the ship, Jim Nestor, told NBC s Today show Monday that Seitz and her new husband had large and raw personalities.<br /><br />Many of the passengers saw them as contestants on an on-board game called The Not-So-Newlywed Game, modeled after a 1960s TV quiz show.<br /><br />They stood out a lot more than other people, Nestor, a retired police officer, told NBC.<br /><br />Nestor, who appeared on the game show with his own wife, said he ran into Raymond Seitz a day after his wife was reported missing.<br /><br />I had given him my condolences, and he had a plastic bag filled with quarters, and he said to me that he was going to the casino to see if he could change his luck, Nestor said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/26464">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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