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Gruesome Details Emerge In Murder Of Ex-Area Resident Found In Cave Gruesome Details Emerge In Murder Of Ex-Area Resident Found In Cave
Gruesome Details Emerge In Murder Of Ex-Area Resident Found In Cave A former Northern Westchester resident who was found murdered and sexually assaulted on the Island of Crete in Greece was initially hit by a car twice by the man charged with the crime, authorities said. Suzanne Eaton, 59, a molecular biologist at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Germany, who disappeared on Tuesday, July 2 while on a work conference trip, was found dead six days later in a cave by two people exploring the area, said Crete Police Major Eleni Papathanasiou.  Papathanasiou said it was Eaton's fourth visit to the island to take part in similar…
Man Confesses To Murder Of Ex-Hudson Valley Resident In Greece, Report Says Man Confesses To Murder Of Ex-Hudson Valley Resident In Greece, Report Says
Man Confesses To Murder Of Ex-Hudson Valley Resident In Greece, Report Says A 27-year-old man has reportedly admitted to the murder of a former Westchester resident on the island of Crete in Greece. Law enforcement officials said the man was interviewed over the weekend in the death of 59-year-old Suzanne Eaton, the renowned scientist who graduated from Byram Hills High School in Armonk, allegedly confessed to the crime, reported CBS News. Eaton, a molecular biologist went missing Tuesday, July 2, while attending a conference at the Orthodox Academy in Crete, Greece, when she disappeared. Crete police are expected to released additional details on Tuesday, July 1…
Former Area Resident Found Dead In Cave Was Murdered, ME Says Former Area Resident Found Dead In Cave Was Murdered, ME Says
Former Area Resident Found Dead In Cave Was Murdered, ME Says The death of a scientist who graduated from high school in Northern Westchester in Greece has been ruled a homicide. Suzanne Eaton, 59, who graduated from Byram Hills High School in Armonk in 1977, was found dead on Monday, July 8, said her employer, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Germany. Eaton, a biologist, had been missing since Tuesday, July 2, when she was attending a conference in Greece.  Her body was found about 200 feet inside a Nazi bunker in Crete, Greece, by two people exploring the area, said the Daily Mail. Medical examiners said Eaton wa…