September 29, 2008

SUSPECT FOUND AND INTERROGATED IN CASE OF MISSING DUTCH WOMAN MARLIES VAN DER KOUWEN

Notable facts:

  • Suspect was released from prison a month ago.
  • In 2002 he was convicted to eight years for raping a woman at Belnem, on Bonaire.


If the suspect was convicted to eight years for rape, then why was he on the streets only after 6 years?




KRALENDIJK -- The team of investigation has started with the interrogation of the 24-year old Rayan P., who’s being suspected of involvement in the disappearance of the Dutch Marlies van der Kouwen The examining judge has placed the suspect into custody on Friday.


P. was arrested on Thursday. Four houses were searched, of which three are where the suspect supposedly stays and one where a scooter was found. “The police confiscated several things and also the scooter, which is being investigated for tracks”, says Chief of Police John Schagen. Two other searches were conducted on Friday, and in addition to that, search operations with three tracker dogs in the course of the afternoon yesterday. They did this in the area where Marlies disappeared in the night of Saturday to Sunday. One of the tracker dogs is from the police corps in Curacao and the other two are from the Dutch Corps National Police Services.


The search operation continues today. “The investigation-team and the Public Prosecutor received dozens of tips in the past few days, including some very usable, which are being investigated. It doesn’t matter what the tip is, each single one is welcome. People that think that they have information that may have to do with the case, are incited to report this to the detective service via telephone number 717-8555, or 911, which is in operation 24 hours a day”, says Schagen.


http://www.amigoe.com/artman/publish/artikel_47338.php

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks he was about Joran's age of 17 at the time his prior sex offense was committed. Now he's getting very enbolden and see if he can get away the rape and murder just like Joran.

Anonymous said...

Aruba used to have much influence over Bonaire under the former retired Aruban police. No anymore, said the local residents. It seemed like Aruba was still letting Joran loose by not enforcing their law. That's what got them into that mess.

Anonymous said...

Follow close to this Rayan rapist. He has the similar mindset of Joran. If the Bonaire police can find the body, Tim Miller can follow the same pattern and find Natalee's remains. Looks like the Dutch woman was strangled by the guy with his black belt during the rape.

Anonymous said...

Aruba lost their face when Mos offered his help and rejected by Bonaire police department. They said the Aruban police are too dirty and corrupt.

Anonymous said...

Aruba advised Bonaire government not to allow the American reporters involved in the investigation. Otherwise Bonaire will be destroyed by the hostile American media just like Aruba. Also, never let the woman's mother to speak, she will destroy Bonaire too.

Anonymous said...

The Bonaire police said they already talked to the woman's mother who was very helpful. And the police will not allow any visitors to see Ryann, the murder suspect. DNA samples had been taken and sent to USA for independent lab tests. Bonaire is more friendly and open to US.

Anonymous said...

The new Bonaire government have full authority. They have their own local judges and federal judges directly from Holland. They don't use some jerks like Rik Smid and Bob Witt. And the Bonaire government run the police department and take responsibility. Bonaire said Aruba is a very bad form of government because Aruba never report rapes and murders of the tourists.

Anonymous said...

Netherlands leans on abandoning Aruba to fix their financial crisis. Aruba has been such a trouble and burden for the Kingdom since 2005. Aruba is pondering Chavez's offer to be annexed into the Venzuela Commonwealth.

Anonymous said...

The Joran Scandal is a defeat for both Netherlands and Aruba in the current Dutch Kingdom's financial meltdown. The Dutch parliament are gathering votes behind to scene to enact a deed to seize the Queen's holdings in the Dutch oil company tax shelter, and liqudate the funds to save the Dutch economic market. The Dutch oil company has owed the deferred tax up to 200 billion dollars all in the queen's name because the royal throne is exempt from all taxes based on the Dutch constitution ammendment made after WW2 to welcome the queen back Canada to Hague for the rebuilding of the Kingdom's royal palaces and museums.

Anonymous said...

Rayan P. had visited Aruba and talked to some Aruban officials, according to his friends. There is a suspicion that Rayan P. may be working for Aruba to start troubles and shift the bad image to Bonaire. Aruba is very evil and

Anonymous said...

For some reason Oduber was saying Marlies, the missing Dutch woman, will never be found. Strange proposition.

Anonymous said...

The Bonaire judge charged Oduber that Aruba is living in a bubble.

Anonymous said...

The financial crisis in Netherlands shapes the Natalee Case in very unpredictable ways. The Dutch parliament have gathered enough votes to enact an instruction request on the Queen to release her tax deffered funds to the treasury and rescue the plunging Dutch economic market.

Anonymous said...

Joran is a silent pain to the whole Netherlands.