I've forgotten. Where did this factoid originally come from? (Paul vdS telling the boys "no body, no case")
Didn't Paul vds tell the police himself that he gave the boys that advice? That's how I remember it, anyway. But if that's true, why would he be so stupid to admit he told the boys that? I mean, that's beyond stupid, especially coming from a judge-in-training. Doesn't make sense.
Nita, there were apparently witnesses who heard him say that, or perhaps that security guard was told by Deepak that Paulus said that (the "no body, no crime" quote). So then on camera Paulus explained that he said it PURELY as LEGAL ADVICE. No one said he was a genius. He might have accidentally sweated most of his frontal lobe out.
The reason Paul VDS admitted saying that is because BOTH Kalpoe brothers told the same story. What Paul VDS tried to convey (didn't convince me tho) is that he was just giving "general" legal advice. Bullchit!! He got caught. After all it was HIM that called the meeting at his house to make sure the three boys had the same story. I'm quite convinced that he drilled it into them that they HAD to stick to the story they concocted no matter what and no matter how HOT it got!! PAUL VAN DER SLOOT IS NOT INNOCENT!!