Where did the Plaza woman come from? What was she doing in Oslo? And more importantly, who was she?
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
92pp
Genre:
Crime, Mystery
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
On May 31, 1995, a woman checked into Room 2805 of the luxury Oslo Plaza Hotel in Norway. Three days later, she was found dead in her hotel room. While immediate observations suggested that she may have died by suicide, evidence suggests that it was likely murder. Despite extensive research and investigation, very little is revealed about this person. She gave a fake name and a nonexistent Belgian address, all without a credit card or identification. According to the hotel in-take forms, apparently there was a man who checked in with her. This was corroborated by a witness at the hotel who said she appeared to be with a man, but it is unclear if investigators ever examined the hotel's security footage. On June 3, a hotel employee knocked on the door and heard a gunshot. When security arrived 15 minutes later, the woman appeared to have been the only one staying in the room. She had no purse, toiletries, or passport. All the labels had been removed from her clothing, and she seemed to only pack clothing for her upper body. No trousers, skirts, or dresses. Can this mystery ever be solved?
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The Writer: Yvonne de Ryotte

Although I now live in Canada I am originally from UK. I am English, Irish and French. This year I plan to move to Texas. Wish me luck! I am a freelance journalist and an author. I, also, have written several screenplays. In Mexico I worked on a Spanish/English language screenplay that was produced. I, also, optioned another script in Mexico. I would like to do the same in North America. I am open to collaboration. I notice some members show their little pets. I love this! I am passionate about caring for animals - big and small, domesticated and so-called wild. Always take care of them. 'Do no harm' should be everyone's motto. Another point I wanted to make is although I write about war I… Go to bio
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