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  1. Oct 30, 2020 · By Quinn Hough. Published Oct 30, 2020. Link copied to clipboard. Unsolved Mysteries Volume 2 suggests that the Oslo Plaza Woman was a spy, so what's the evidence to support that theory? Since 1995, the unsolved murder case has baffled investigators and journalists, primarily due to the lack of evidence.

  2. Oct 20, 2020 · On June 3, 1995, a young woman was found with a bullet hole in her head in a hotel room at the Plaza Hotel in Oslo, Norway. Here's what might've happened to her based on the second episode...

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    Real Name: Unknown

    Nicknames: Jennifer Fairgate, Jennifer Fergate

    Location: Oslo, Norway

    Occupation: Unknown

    Date of Birth: 1960 - 1974 (approx.)

    Height: 5'2" - 5'3"

    Weight: 147 lbs.

    Marital Status: Unknown

    Characteristics: White female with Short black hair (possibly dyed) and blue eyes. She spoke fluent German and English. She had expensive dental work done in gold and porcelain; this type of work is widely used in the United States, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and Germany. She was wearing a long blouse, bra, long silk underwear, stockings, and high-heeled shoes made in Italy. She had a gold ring on her right middle finger. She was also wearing a Citizen Aqualand diving watch on her left arm. It was produced in January 1992. The model number was CQ-1021-50. The serial number was C022-088093 Y, 2010779, GN-4-S. Its batteries were manufactured by the Swiss battery factory "Renata" in December 1994. An inscription indicated that the battery was replaced in March 1995.

    Details: At 10:44pm on the evening of Wednesday, May 31, 1995, a young woman, stylishly dressed in black, checked in at the Plaza Hotel in Oslo, Norway. At the time, it was the top luxury hotel in the city. On that night, the reception area was full of newly arrived guests. The woman was staying for two nights in an expensive room, Room 2805, on the twenty-eighth floor; it had a beautiful view of the city and cost 1,845 Kroner per night. On Friday morning, she appeared at the front desk and extended her stay until Sunday. After that, several notices asking her for payment appeared on her TV screen. She responded "OK" to each request. However, she never showed up at the front desk to pay.

    On Saturday, June 3, three days into the woman's stay, one of the hotel’s receptionists, Evy Tudem Gjertsen, realized that the woman had exceeded her credit limit and still had not given them a credit card. At 7:36pm, Evy sent a message to the woman's TV: "PLEASE CONTACT THE CASHIER." The woman immediately responded with "OK." Evy then learned of the previous messages sent to the room. She contacted housekeeping and learned that no one had cleaned it since Thursday. A "Do Not Disturb" sign had been on the door since Friday. Realizing something might be wrong, Eva contacted hotel security.

    Shortly before 7:50pm, part-time security guard Espen Næss was sent to check and see if everything was alright in Room 2805. He took the elevator up to her floor, walked up to her door, and knocked on it. Just seconds later, he heard a gunshot come from the room. Unsure of what to do, he hid behind a small protrusion in the corridor for a few minutes. He had a two-way radio, but he did not want to announce the shooting to the whole staff. He then decided to take the elevator down to security headquarters on the ground floor. Once there, he told the security chief about the incident and also called the police. During the following fifteen-minute period, her room was unguarded. No one knows if anyone left the room during this time period.

    At 8:04pm, the security chief went up to Room 2805 and knocked on the door three times. No one answered. The door was double-locked from the inside; only security can enter when the room is locked this way. The chief used his security key card to open the door. Once inside the dark room, he discovered the woman lying face up on the bed in an "unnatural" position: arms up, chest not moving, legs hanging off the bed. The window was open, fluttering the curtain. The TV was on. A strange "acrid" smell permeated the air. He yelled out to the woman but received no response. He then closed the door and ordered his colleagues to call the police.

    At around 8:50pm, police arrived at the hotel. According to Audun Kristiansen, prosecuting authority for the Oslo Police Department, they approached the woman’s room very carefully. Once inside, they found her dead on the bed; she had been shot once in the forehead. A gun was in her right hand, which was resting on her chest. Her thumb was still on the trigger, which was held in the fired position. When the gun was removed from her hand, a "click" could be heard as the trigger moved towards the forward position. The bullet's path indicated that she was shot while she lay on her back on the bed. Blood soaked the bed linen and mattress.

    The woman was dressed in a black thigh-length cotton jacket, black silk pajama shorts, stockings, and black pumps. Both key cards were still in the room. Police confirmed that the door was double-locked from inside. There was no way for someone to lock it from the outside. It appeared that she did not want to be disturbed. There was no evidence that anyone else had been in the room. There were no signs of a struggle or forced entry. The people in the rooms around her heard nothing unusual. What was found in the room indicated that she was the only one living there.

  4. The fifteenth season of Unsolved Mysteries is a Netflix reboot revival of the long-running American television series, created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer. The show, which documents and seeks to solve cold cases and paranormal phenomena, originally ran from 1987–2010.

  5. Oct 26, 2020 · Jennifer Fairgate, also known as Jennifer Fergate, was the name a woman, who checked into a The Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel in Oslo. However, Jennifer Fairgate was not her real identity, and is a...

  6. Oct 19, 2020 · Unsolved Mysteries. Unusual details abound. by Gretchen Smail. Oct. 19, 2020. Netflix. On June 3, 1995, the body of Jennifer Fairgate was found in Room 2805 of the Oslo Plaza Hotel in Norway...

  7. Oct 20, 2020 · Oct 20, 2020. Jennifer Fairgate is one of Unsolved Mysteries ' most shocking and baffling cases: A woman with seemingly zero identity, no friends or family, was found dead in a hotel in Oslo....

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