Someone on one of the blog sites was discussing this scenario. (buried in sand) They posted that it would take one person too long to dig a deep enough hole in the sand and or other areas and that it would be easier to dump a body in one of the ponds/pits on the island.
I can imagine that if she was murdered that they would be frantic to cover their butts in a hurry not knowing when her friends would miss her. They wouldn't have any idea how much time they had.
On another note, has anyone heard the discussion of a boat called the Octopus that apparently was docked in Aruba for 18 years having disappeared? Something about the owner being a very experienced diver, and the entire crew missing?
You're right, time was definitely a factor and unless 'he' had access to a boat, 'he' dumped her somewhere on the island, and it's difficult to believe that 'he' acted alone.
That message board is correct. Without a shovel, digging a 10' grave in wet sand by hand, would be difficult, but not impossible.
"The Octopus is a trimaran (like a catamaran, but with three hulls) owned and operated by Jethro Gesterkamp. Jethro was born in Holland, but his family moved to Aruba when he was a baby. He takes excellent care of the boat, and provides one of the best times on the island. Jethro is one of the best sailors on the island (Captain Anthony from the Tranquilo is the other). He operates strictly under sail power, and the only engine he has is on his dinghy, the Squid. For crew he has Jeff, an Aruban who has worked with him for many years, and a girl from Holland who only works the morning cruises. They never overcrowd the boat. They leave from the Pelican pier between the Holiday Inn and Playa Linda."
http://www.aruba-travelguide.com/trip-reports/2003/carol/