DIRTY INCOMPETENT LAUNDRY EXPOSED...AND MORE TO COME
April 11, 2006
ARUBA (Crime Library) — For a missing person and probable murder case that is almost a year old, it seems like there is news almost on a daily basis. Recently, several Dutch legal experts were openly critical of the investigation into the disappearance of Natalee Holloway conducted by Aruba's Deputy Chief of Police Gerold Dompig. Dompig was removed from the case last week. Adolpho Richardson replaced him as the leader of the investigation.
Professor of criminal law Menno Dolman told the Dutch GDP news agency that he could not comprehend why there was no immediate search for Natalee after her disappearance. In a translated summary of various Dutch papers that appeared on the missing persons blog Scared Monkeys, another expert, law psychologist Peter van Koppen told reporters that it was "very peculiar that it was only after Dompig got an anonymous tip about a possible location of Natalee's body that police began to search for her. "Usually, the area gets cordoned off immediately, in order to dig and obtain samples. The Scared Monkey's blog also quoted Leiden University's criminal law professor Hans Nijboer regarding Dompig's strange habit of talking to the media before searches were begun. "Competent detectives investigate the case first," Nijboer said.
Dompig's comments last month that he believed that Natalee died accidentally after combining alcohol and drugs and that he had a credible witness to her drug taking was almost certainly a factor in being replaced on the Holloway case. When it turned out that this "credible" witness was none other than his alleged drug dealer brother-in-law who had been questioned and discredited early in the investigation, Dompig's own credibility took a nosedive.
The net result of Dompig's involvement in the case is that the focus of the investigative effort has moved away from the three main suspects Joran Van der Sloot and the Kalpoe brothers. With Dompig's replacement, an evaluation by Dutch legal experts of the flawed investigation and the effort just put forth by Dutch forensic teams to search the sand dunes on the northern tip of the island and the beach near the Holiday Inn where Natalee stayed, it appears as though the Dutch government is finally taking a serious interest in this case and would like to see it resolved. If, indeed, it can be resolved at this late date.
Yesterday, Dutch forensic teams completed their search for Natalee, finding nothing to suggest that her remains were in those suspected areas.
In another development, Dave Holloway's book, "Aruba: The Tragic Untold Story of Natalee Holloway and Corruption in Paradise" goes on sale today. He tells of his heartbreaking search for his daughter and his efforts, along with Natalee's mother, to keep the media focused on Natalee's case. Aruban authorities, who Holloway believes are corrupt, would have been happy to sweep the entire investigation under the run at their earliest opportunity.
4 comments:
I hear Joran's favorite song is..
Mama don't let your babies grow up to Kalpoes..
I also hear the Kalpoes favorite song is:
Jor unbelievable.
Honestly..I can't believe these 3 are still walking free...ops I mean 4 including the father.
HA! Liked that one...jor unbelievable...oh, WTF? Good one dude.
It's criminal what the "Dumb Pig" has done to Natalee's family.
There are so many people I want dead.If I could only choose 1, I would hit urine about the head & neck,with a metal bar.His 2 RAPING buddy's would be next,
All these people are pure toliet scum. The dad, The 3 amigoes, the corupt law enforcement, all the other palyers of lairs and drug dealers. Maybe a a big wave will washt he island away. One scummy island!
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