August 03, 2006

PAULUS GETS CHUMP CHANGE TO DONATE TO HIS "HOMIES"



Keep sweating bullets, Paulus. Keep running. We will always be there. Look over your shoulder at all times. Don't get out of that car. Keep on driving to a land FAR FAR AWAY. In fact, do us all a favor and do a "Thelma & Louise" with you and your despicable son...just drive off a cliff.




3 August 2006 AMSTERDAM — Dutchman Paul van der Sloot, father of the chief suspect in the Natalee Holloway disappearance case, has been awarded financial damages. A court on the autonomous Dutch island of Aruba ruled that Paul van der Sloot was arrested and detained for four days without due cause (What constitutes "due cause" to you? I'd say lying would be due cause to incarcerate someone to interrogate them) last year as part of the investigation.




A MEASLEY $27K...IS PAULUS PAYING TAXES ON THAT?


He was awarded 50,000 Aruban Guilders in compensation. This is equal to EUR 21,800 or USD 27,900...Paul van der Sloot, a judge in training on Aruba at the time, was arrested on 22 June 2005 on suspicion of conspiring on or after the fact with his son. (Sounds like DUE CAUSE to me!) He was released without charge four days later but still considered a suspect.



ISN'T ONE SUIT ENOUGH?


He won a civil action for unjust detention (Unjust for what? Probable cause that he had information? That is not INJUSTICE...we all know what INJUSTICE means in this case, and it has nothing to do with Paulus.) against the Aruban authorities in November of that year and has now been awarded damages. He is no longer a suspect. (However, the security guards that were initially detained are STILL considered suspects??? I guess it's true when they say, "It's not what you know, it's who you know." We all know PVDS isn't that bright, and he has a lot of friends.)


The judge in the civil case stressed his ruling related solely to Paul van der Sloot. Both father and his son deny any wrongdoing. The police handling of the case, coupled with the failure to find any trace of Holloway, has generated a lot of criticism in the US. There have been calls for American tourists to boycott the island (You're DAMN RIGHT!). Natalee's mother Beth Twitty has spearheaded a campaign to keep up the pressure on the authorities to find her daughter (Beth is not spearheading this boycott...the PEOPLE are! And don't forget it!!!)





We can see you Paulus...'Big Brother'
will ALWAYS be watching you.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How corrupt is this country? Just when you think they can't get any worse. They find a way. Giving Paulus money? What a joke.