The Unsolved Mystery of the Oslo Plaza Woman: Untraceable Spy or Suicide?
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- 💡 On May 31, 1995, a woman named Jennifer Fairgate checked into the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel in Oslo, Norway, but never checked out.
- 🔑 She provided fake identification and contact details, including a non-existent address in Belgium and a company name that didn't exist.
- 📌 The hotel's strict policy requiring a credit card and passport was somehow bypassed, raising questions about how she secured the room.
Discovery and Initial Findings
- 🚨 On June 3, after multiple ignored messages about payment, a security guard heard a gunshot from her room (2805) and found her dead with a gunshot wound to the forehead.
- 🔫 A Browning 9mm pistol was found in her right hand, with her thumb on the trigger, leading police to initially rule it a suicide.
- ⚠️ Key evidence was mishandled, including the bedding being thrown out, preventing DNA collection, and no other toxins were tested for in the toxicology report besides alcohol.
Puzzling Crime Scene Details
- 👕 All clothing tags were removed, except for one jacket where removal would damage the lining, and her luggage contained only 25 rounds of 9mm ammunition.
- 🚫 There was no blood splatter or gunpowder residue on her hands, and the gun's serial number had been removed with acid, making it untraceable.
- 🚪 The door was deadbolted from the inside, and both key cards were found in the room, suggesting no one else entered or left after her death.
Unanswered Questions and Theories
- 🕵️♀️ A prominent theory suggests she was a secret agent who was assassinated, given Oslo's history as a spy meeting point and the professional nature of the evidence tampering.
- 🎯 The gunshot heard by the security guard could have been a distraction by an assassin who had already killed her, with the pillow bullet hole potentially used to muffle the sound.
- ❓ Investigators question why she was away from the room for 20 hours on June 1-2, and why a rolling suitcase and other items seen by staff were missing from the crime scene.
- 🧠 The case shares striking similarities with the Isdal Woman mystery, another unidentified woman found dead in Norway with removed clothing tags.
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