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JusticeForNataleeHolloway: DOMPIG'S VIEWS ON 48HRS

Sunday, March 26, 2006

DOMPIG'S VIEWS ON 48HRS

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CBS special on Saturday night the 25th of March, was really
interesting. I must disagree with Dompig's theory that the
boys did not kill her.
If they had not contributed to her death
WHY THE MUSICAL BODY GAME?
Why couldn't they just have left the body?
What did they do to her that had to be hidden?
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We have been informed by a manager of a
nightclub that he received a call.
He wanted to talk about the fact that
he knew more about the whereabouts of
Natalee,"
says Dompig, who acknowledges that this
is the first valuable lead he's gotten in a
while.
"Yes, concerning a specific burial location,
yes," he says

Well money has already been wasted on
that lead huh!!!!
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This part caught my attention*****
So, it's hard for them to understand that
when we investigate, we have to go
systematically.
We have to go back to basics.
And we have to do it by the book,"
says Dompig.
"We are within the Dutch kingdom.
We have a judicial system.
We have a court of law.
And we have rules.
So we had to follow the rules of the
game."
The police apparently did just that.
Contrary to the storm of criticism from
the American media, the Aruban police
say they quickly put van der Sloot and
the Kalpoe brothers under
surveillance.
I would like to have asked him to show
how he went by the book to arrest
the 2 black men?
And why that arrests were faster?
Dompig says it almost worked.
“There were several moments where
Joran almost broke.
Several moments,” he says.
Asked what FBI profilers told Dompig
about van der Sloot's psychological
profile, he says,
"They use the word sociopath. And the
fact that he was capable of lying about
basically everything."
ie- so that basically sums up
all his interviews- LIES
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One of the most persistent theories clouding the case
is the notion that her body was dumped out at sea.
But Dr. Ruben Cruz, the head of the island’s search
and rescue team showed 48 Hours that an unweighted
body thrown overboard near the shore would wash
up on the beach.
Cruz says he and his team have tossed a dummy
overboard many times, but that in every case, it
drifted back to shore. The only way that wouldn’t
happen is if a boat sailed more than two miles
offshore — a trip that would have turned up on
police radar and been captured on tape.
Police have accounted for every boat in the water
the night Natalee vanished.
Authorities now believe that the teenager's body
may be buried somewhere among some dunes,
but not because it washed ashore.
The Aruban authorities’ new theory is that
someone, someone possibly very close to the
young suspects, took the time to carefully hide
the body, not once but maybe twice, literally
re-burying her.
THE LAST SAY:
Natalee’s parents have filed a civil suit against
Joran van der Sloot and his father, but Twitty knows
she may never learn the truth about what happened
to her daughter.
Asked what gives her hope today, she replied,
"I don't have any."
"You don’t have any?" Roberts asked.
"If somebody wants to tell me ..."
she tearfully replied.
I have to let you all know I cried at this
point for all the pain she is still going
through.
But Dompig is optimistic that answers will be
found.
"We are that much closer to knowing what
really happened to Natalee," he says.
"A crime like this cannot go unsolved."
Dompig ??????? Do you expect us to
trust the ALE after all this time?
link:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/22/48hours/main1430644.shtml

1 Comments:

Blogger JusticeForNatalee said...

thank you for this Z. keep up the good work!!

March 27, 2006 3:12 PM  

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