Thats why I said in post #1989 that the Aruban LE dropped the ball. Never should have happened in that manner.
That was one of many mistakes made by the Aruban LE. I can understand why the Twittys took the opportunity to go to the Sloots house. Who wouldn't if given a chance? Emotions were running high, and they were probably in panic mode by then. Has anyone here ever lost a child in a store, even momentarily? Imagine experiencing those emotions non-stop from noon on Monday until midnight that night (or whenever this happened). It's gut-wrenching to think about it.
At the same time, if Papa Sloot is innocent, his defensive behavior is understandable, especially considering he was in his own home minding his own business. There's no way I would let some foreign family interrogate my son in the middle of the night if I were in his shoes. If Papa Sloot really was taken by surprise and had no part in this, he had no idea what was going on when these foreigners appeared at his gate wanting to know about his son.
But if Papa Sloot knew about it, his defensive behavior makes a lot of sense, too.
There. Now it's clear as mud. :-)