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Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 2:14:21 AM
Subject: McGill ...Killed......and the Last Cruise for this 
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LA man held in wife's death during Mexico cruise

AP - This undated photo provided by California Department of Motor Vehicles via 
The San Diego Union-Tribune ... 

Play Video Video:Winnetka Woman, 55, Murdered On Cruise Ship CBS 2 / KCAL 9 Los 
Angeles 

By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press Writer Gillian Flaccus, Associated Press 
Writer - 1 hr 38 mins ago 

SAN DIEGO - The first hint of trouble aboard the Carnival Elation came three 
days into the luxury cruise to Mexico, when a passenger contacted the ship's 
security to express concerns that a woman might be dead.

Crew members went to Shirley McGill's cabin on Tuesday evening and found her 
body, but her husband, Robert McGill, was not in the room, said Keith Slotter, 
a special agent in charge of the FBI's San Diego bureau.

On Thursday, Robert McGill was taken into custody from the cruise ship more 
than six hours after it returned to port in San Diego. He will be charged in 
the murder of his wife, Slotter said.

Slotter wouldn't say why the passenger who notified security was concerned, but 
said several hours may have passed between the death and the body's discovery.
McGill, of Los Angeles, was later detained and held in the ship's brig until 
the boat docked Thursday morning. The San Diego County medical examiner removed 
the woman's body about three hours later, said John Gilmore, a spokesman for 
the Port of San Diego, and the FBI took McGill from the boat Thursday afternoon.

Slotter would not provide details about a possible motive or how Shirley McGill 
was killed.
"We have suspicions at this time of how it was conducted but until that autopsy 
is done I can't comment ... on exactly how it may have occurred," Slotter said 
of the death.
Both the suspect and victim were in their mid-50s, Slotter said.
The ship is the length of more than two football fields and carries more than 
2,000 passengers and 900 crew members, according to Carnival's Web site. The 
ship traveled for five days, stopping in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

FBI agents leaving the ship carried plastic baggies and a plastic foam box 
labeled: "Urgent. Refrigerated evidence enclosed."
McGill will likely make a first appearance in U.S. District Court in San Diego 
on Friday, although the time of that hearing was yet known, said Debra Hartman, 
a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office.

It wasn't immediately known if McGill had an attorney.



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