CNN Homepage -- Aruban judge and father of one of 4 suspects in custody

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Rudee

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With all the drama that's happened thus far, this is totally going to be a movie of the week sometimg in the future. "Vanished - The Natalee Holloway story. Monday night at 9:00 Eastern, 8:00 Central"
 

NakaNaka

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Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Originally posted by: shud
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: kranky
I'll go out on a limb and predict his involvement was to try to cover up the murder that his son and the others were involved in.


I agree.

same here, im also curious about how she died, im guessing they guys gave here something like GHB and put it in her drink with the intention of getting her to have sex with them and they over did it and she died because of it


but where is the body...
I also would have thought that the police could have broken down one of them already to spill the truth...

This isn't Law and Order. Every criminal isn't just going to break into a confession when you get in his face. If the father knows the law, he could have told them just to not say anything.


Yeah i know but 4 people not saying anything... someone must have guilt. I dont know it still seems sketchy this whole thing.

This isn't law and order but you learn in school that you find the one that seems upset, give them a HUGE incentive to talk (not 15 years, like a year) and then he will talk. Tell him you gave the same deal to everyone else, he will talk.

Right now, I would rather see one of the acomplices practically get off to nail the people who planned this and did it. Assuming they all didn't come up with this plan together. There has to be one "follower."
 

rh71

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^ does that apply to Aruban authorities ? I keep hearing of how it's their jurisdiction but how come they haven't made any progress ? Why are they less able to coerce something like that ? How do we know they are allowed/able to do that ?