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Vanished in Paradise: The Unsolved Disappearance of Shizue “Sue” Cronin from Tamuning, Guam
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A Prominent Figure in Guam’s Business Community

Shizue “Sue” Fujioka Cronin was a well-known figure in Tamuning, Guam, where she had resided for over two decades. Born on November 16, 1934, she was of Japanese descent and stood 5'1" tall, weighing approximately 110 pounds. At the time of her disappearance, she was 60 years old. Sue was married to a local attorney, and together they owned significant properties, including Hillside Apartments and a majority stake in the Polynesian Motel. She also served as the president of Ypao Plaza Co., highlighting her active involvement in Guam's business sector.

The Mysterious Disappearance

Sue was last seen in Tamuning on March 4, 1995. She had plans to meet friends at the Tropicana Hotel on March 6 but never arrived. Her sudden disappearance raised concerns, especially since she was known for her spontaneous trips to Europe or Japan but always maintained regular contact with her family. Her children, residing in the mainland United States, became alarmed when they hadn't heard from her for an extended period....Read More