ISLAND WITH MOST CURRUPT JUSTICE SYSTEM-
WHO:
ARUBA
WHAT:
FOR THE CONTINUED COVER UP OF THE NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE
FOR THE CONTINUED COVER UP OF THE NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE
WHERE:
THE CARIBBEAN
THE CARIBBEAN
WHEN:
Since May 2005
Since May 2005
Latest in cover up:
Court doubts truth of Holloway "confession"
Published: Friday 15 February 2008 16:36
Published: Friday 15 February 2008 16:36
UTC Last updated: Friday 15 February 2008 21:46
UTC Hilversum -
Law court officials on Aruba have decided not to re-arrest their
main suspect Joran van der Sloot in connection with the disappearance
of Natalee Holloway. The court has doubts about the truth of
Mr Van der Sloot's hidden-camera account of what happened on
the night Ms Holloway went missing. They also suspect that he
may have a personality disorder.Since the Dutchman has already
been released from custody twice in the course of the
investigation, the officials say there has to be compelling evidence
for detaining him a third time. In their view, the admissions filmed
by crime reporter Peter R. de Vries and his team do not constitute
sufficient grounds.
Mr De Vries has responded to the news with disbelief.
He says that by taking this decision, the Antillian authorities are
effectively rewarding Joran van der Sloot for sabotaging the
police investigation. The crime reporter argues that the suspect's
repeated lies to those investigating Ms Holloway's disappearance
should in themselves be reason enough to detain him.
YES EVEN THE DUTCH DONT UNDERSTAND ARUBA'S STANCE....
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