April 05, 2006

DO YOU KNOW DOLF RICHARDSON?




Who is Dolf Richardson?



Think back...Scared Monkeys posted an article back in December, 2005. Just who is Dolf Richardson and how did he take part in these talks? What was his official capacity? What does he know about the case? Does this buy more time for Aruba to keep their cover? Is Rep. Spencer Bachus involved in the conspiracy? If so, how?




Spencer Bachus's Initial Statement:



Hat Tip: Excerpts from SM


Rep. Spencer Bachus said he came away from a Friday meeting with Aruban officials with the sense that they plan to vigorously pursue leads in the disappearance of American student Natalee Holloway.


Bachus, R-Ala., whose district includes Mountain Brook, where Holloway is from, divulged little about the substance of the meeting, saying only it was a “frank and open discussion” and that Aruban authorities have devoted “tremendous resources” to the case.


“Their intention going forward … is not to shut this case down, but to continue to pursue it vigorously,” Bachus told reporters. “They do not consider it a closed case nor do they consider that they have a dead end. They continue to develop information and pursue leads.”


Bachus met with three state prosecutors from Alabama and at least three officials from the Dutch Caribbean island, including Aruban Deputy Police Chief Dolf Richardson, for more than two hours. He said the Aruban officials planned meetings with FBI officials while in Washington. (What became of those meetings? Nothing!)



David Barber, district attorney for Jefferson County, Ala., said he offered his assistance to the Arubans but added that in order for them to contact people in Alabama who may have more information about Holloway, they must go through international protocols. ("Uh...thanks, but no thanks, Mr. Barber. Don't call us, we'll call you." Of course they don't want his help. He would blow them out of the water if he knew what they are hiding!)


Bachus, a recent critic of the investigation, said he was given confidential information about the investigation and determined the Arubans are well-intentioned, but he declined to commend them on their progress to date.



Dolf Richardson on Alabama D.A., David Barber


Aruba.com--Jefferson County District Attorney David Barber, whom Bachus asked to attend the Friday meeting, said he offered to assist the Arubans in pursuing the interviews and was told that, unless certain international protocols are followed, the information gleaned could be tossed out of court. Nonetheless, Richardson, the Aruban police official, said Barber's offer to assist with interviews would be valuable.



Bachus, One Day Later...


U.S. Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Vestavia Hills, said Saturday there were circumstances surrounding Holloway’s disappearance that warranted the FBI being heavily involved. He declined to give details.


(Why doesn't Bachus come out with the information he was told to help Natalee's family with this investigation? We concerned Americans would like to know how you can stand back and keep your mouth shut about a young woman who cannot be here to defend herself while she is being trashed and victimized over and over again under the international spotlight. Bachus, do you have a daughter? A niece? A grand-daughter? Do you respect women? Do the right thing and come out with what you know. We want to know what was said in that conference. Tell us about Dolf Richardson while you're at it. Be a decent human and do something for one of your constituents! Natalee lived in your district for crying out loud!)


Aruba.com--“The circumstances were disturbing,” said Bachus, who formally requested the FBI’s involvement. “I can’t get into it, but it’s something the family is aware of. There was an immediate recognition that this was not simply a teen who wandered off.”


The Arubans have 14 investigators working on Holloway's case. (Who are the 14 investigators? Names, please. Does the public have the right to know who is working on this case? I would say so!)


Shelby County District Attorney Robby Owens, who was in the meeting, said the Arubans lack experience in homicide cases because there are so few on the tourist island. (That you know of, Mr. Owens. Lack of experience is an understatement. Either that or the Arubans are doing a great acting job in order to cover up the case, cutting through the red tape to exhonerate Joran, in which Joran cannot be arrested again for murder. Beth will have to go away, and they can all move along on their happy little island and live their lives happily ever after. If that's what they think, then they'll be surprised as to what's in store!)



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is a less known federal law derived from those colonial slavery sea trades still existing

and valid and enforcible in the Royal Dutch Legal System in Holland. The law defines that the

black slaves cannot have sex with the white women, and the offeders will receive death sentences

by hanging on a ship mast for high sea disposal. Since Deepak and Satish are considered "blacks"

on Aruba, their eventual punishment by the Dutch law will be death by hanging and to be fed to

the sharks surrounding the island. In the Netherlands naval warware, Aruba is regarded as the

unsinkable aircraft carrier in the Caribbean Sea. So Aruba is a ship fitting to the definition of

the death punishment defined by the existing balck slavery law. The black-eyed Dutch man Joran

will not received death sentence because he is a decendent of a white Dutch slave master.

Numerous reports from Aruba indicated the balcks in Aruba including Dompig are becoming very

unrest, they could rebel and strike the white Dutch residents on the island at any given time.

Aruba is felt more like a war zone now, very explosive, even the four white Dutch police officers

and dogs have to carry the firearms with them for protection, just in case something bad would

happen. The extreme conflicts between the Dutch royal polce and the local Aruba LE are escalating

over the lies made up by Dompig about the weeping witness calling from Holland.

Anonymous said...

it's real scary to read about these politicians making these high level promises to one another it is almost an assurance that nothing is going to ever happen.