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Sadly there are those that will not see the release in a positive way. Many people would think, erroneously that Paul van der Sloot is a man of wealth and position in Aruba. This false conclusion still lingers with many today. The following post is an example of what will continue to be felt by a strong relentless group of people that followed this case.
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It is pretty plain to see. It’s all about money and politics. Van der Sloot is a big judge so the Arubans are trying their best to get his son out of trouble. They also know that if it is known that someone was murdered on their island it might have a negative impact on their tourism, which is the main source of Aruba’s income. Jordan Van der Sloot may be still in jail now, but they tried their hardest to get him off the hook, and they still will, especially if they can’t find any physical evidence. Sad to say, the way it looks now the ball is in their court, they have the upper hand. I mean, they let his dad go when he should have stayed in jail. |
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When he told his son “No body no case? he practically admitted he either helped dispose of her body or knows his son and anyone else who may have helped him did. He seems to be very sure that her body will not be able to be found. His dad should not have been set free and he should have been forced to talk. If Jordan Van der Sloot didn’t kill her, then why has he kept lying and changing his story around so much? Why not just tell the truth? And why did they wait 10 days to try to collect evidence from the suspects’ bodies, clothes, homes, and belongings. Most if not all the evidence could have been done away with by then. And why did they wait so long about searching certain areas, like the water for instance. Probably they knew that’s where she was disposed of so they didn’t want to find her, so they just wanted to avoid searching those areas. Either her body would be carried out to sea by the time they started searching, or her body would have decayed/been eaten by then. How do you know now that when they are searching for her they might have found her but pretend like they haven’t or found her remains and destroyed them to no one else’s knowledge. Anyway, the situation seems very fishy to me. |
The release of the elder Van Der Sloot was met with chagrin by Holloway's family. Natalee's father Dave Holloway felt the release was a setback. He however said he intends to focus on finding his daughter not on the investigation. Dave will say this about Paul, "I still feel like he ... has some answers," he said of Paul Van Der Sloot. "But if we find Natalee, that will resolve the whole thing."
Beth Twitty spoke a little more strongly by saying this, "He definitely, definitely has information that he needs to step forward and be the man that he is and disclose that information," Twitty would also say she was frustrated over what she called "time wasted." "I wonder how much time they wasted in the investigation by checking out the Steve Croes story?" "I just do not want to waste any more energy or focus on the wrong individuals."
This is an interesting video I was just made aware of. You can hear Documentary maker, Renee Gielen interviewing both Beth Twitty and Tim Miller in the video.