USA Today reports that Star Clippers is returning to Antigua. This is less than five months after it dropped Antigua as a port of call following the murder of passenger Nina Elisabeth Nilssen.
We have written many articles about crime in Antigua
Antiguan Murder Suspect in Death Of Nina Elizabeth Nilssen Held Without Bail
The Antigua Sun newspaper in Antigua reports on the preliminary arraignment of Tishara Daniel who is charged with the murder of Nina Elizabeth Nilssen in Antigua.
The Antigua Sun contains the first photograph of Mr. Daniel.

The article contains rather bizarre details of the suspect’s…
Antiguan Police Arrest Suspect in Death of Nina Nillsen
The police in Antigua arrested a suspect for the murder of Nina Nilssen who died January 19, 2010 after taking a tender from the Star Clippers’ Royal Clipper cruise ship to Pigeon Point Beach. According to a newspaper in Dominica, the police arrested a 24 year-old…
Controversy Surrounds Star Clippers’ Response to Nina Nilssen Tragedy
A controversy has emerged whether the officers of Star Clippers’ Royal Clipper cruise ship acted appropriately following the death of passenger Nina Nilssen ashore in Antigua. A travel writer who was sailing aboard the Royal Clipper criticized the handling of the tragedy in her
blog…
Passenger From Star Clippers Murdered in Antigua
The newspapers in the Caribbean are reporting that a U.S. citizen from what is described as a “wedding yacht” was murdered in Antigua.
The Antigua Observer reports that U.S. citizen Nina Elizabeth Nilssen, age 30, had been found in a desolate area of…