A 27-year-old man has confessed to killing US scientist Suzanne Eaton on the Greek island of Crete, a police say
The local man had been detained by police for questioning, after the 59-year-old molecular biologist went missing July 2 while attending a conference. More details are expected to be announced Tuesday, Crete police said.Eaton was attending a conference at the Orthodox Academy when she disappeared, apparently during a run.Last Monday, her body was discovered by two locals deep inside a cave, according to Crete's Chief of Police Konstantinos Lagoudakis.
Eaton was the wife of British scientist Tony Hyman and mother of two sons, according to the institute.Eaton's sister described her as an"accomplished woman" of"insatiable curiosity," and praised her achievements. "She took great pleasure in preparing exquisite meals and had an exotic fashion sense. She loved perfume. She taught and practiced Tae Kwon Do as a second-degree black belt.
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