To: fatnotlazy
It is also possible something was put in her drink and these men offered to help her when she found herself unable to walk or get back to her hotel on her own.
What concerns me is the fact that Aruba has very few murders therefore not much experience in solving crime. Plus, being as one of these suspects is the son of a judge.....he knows the law and knows all he has to do is say nothing.
43 posted on
06/09/2005 5:09:58 AM PDT by
4everontheRight
( "I'm learning to dread one day at a time" --- Charlie Brown)
To: 4everontheRight
I'm not saying what happened to her is her fault. First of all, none of us really knows -- it's all speculation and armchair quarterbacking at this point. Second, the scenario you mentioned -- drugs -- could have been possible too.
I would like to hope they will find her alive, but it doesn't look good.
Aruba was wise to seek outside help. I'm sure the authorities are generally competent in most matters, but something like this requires others with the expertise and experience.
To: 4everontheRight
What concerns me is the fact that Aruba has very few murders therefore not much experience in solving crime.
FBI is in Aruba assisting.
51 posted on
06/09/2005 5:16:22 AM PDT by
elli1
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