eaton was last seen attending a conference in crete on july 2nd. that same day, colleagues believe she went out for her daily jog on the island when she went missing. six days later, eaton's remains were discovered in a cave near her running path. after her disappearance, family members set up a facebook account called searching for suzanne raising more than $40,000 to help with the search. police are continuing to investigate. according to a statement from the institute in germany where eaton worked as a microbiologist. her loss is unbearable, the institute said. the california native was the wife of british scientist tony hyman and mother of two sons max and luke. the family has not yet responded. we will remember forever the extraordinary scientist so caring and devoted to her family and friends, her employer said in a statement. we remain in disbelief of this shocking and awful tragedy.