...and if the investigators in Aruba had not been so incompetent and corrupt, Sthefany Tatiana Flores Ramirez would most likley still be alive.
Exactly my thought. The Arubian authorities have blood on their hands. Not that this is an unusual occurrence. How many times does a judge let out a career criminal, only to see him picked up on murder charges?
I'll get yelled at for this I'm sure, but I've always thought that the Aruban investigators got unfairly labeled. I don't know what else they were expected to do that they did not do. What they didn't have was even a scrap of evidence to link him to the crime. They didn't have a body. They can't prosecute without some sort of evidence. Sure-- he probably killed her, but at the time there just wasn't anything to go on.