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To: Pepper777; cajungirl

Thanks....but cajungirl actually gave me the idea! I hadn't thought a thing about Greta feeding that unfortunate creature beyond the fact that she felt sorry for it.


110 posted on 07/25/2005 10:19:50 AM PDT by Jrabbit
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To: TexKat; countryconservative

SM:

Teo wrote:
Today on Canal 90 (a radio station) in Aruba reported that the hair found on the duct tape was NOT Natalee's.

(not Teo but his wife) SE


111 posted on 07/25/2005 10:24:36 AM PDT by maggief (No 'luffs')
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Karin Janssen self delivers evidence

ARUBA – In her vacation baggage, Karin Janssen has evidence pertaining to the Holloway-case. She is on vacation and went to the Netherlands a few days ago.

Mariaine Croes, spokesperson of the OM: “She is actually on vacation. But because she was going to the Netherlands anyway, she took the evidence with her.” The Dutch Forensic Institute will investigate the evidence, which probably includes the much-spoken duct tape with blond hair. It is not sure whether Janssen will deliver the evidence to the Forensic Institute herself. According to Croes, it is not unusual that evidence is hand carried to the Netherlands. Usually, it is specially packed and shipped, but sometimes a persons hand carries it, which is safer. The Dutch Forensic Institute is part of the ministry of Justice. It does technical-scientific investigation in criminal cases. Public Prosecutor Amalin Flanegin, together with two detectives that lead the investigation in Aruba will go to the United States to work with the FBI on the investigation.

By order of the Oduber-cabinet FBI gets the complete Holloway-file

ARUBA – Prime Minister Nelson Oduber and Justice-minister Rudy Croes had ordered the attorney general to open up all the files to the FBI. The order was done in writing to the head of the Aruban Public Prosecution.

According to the letter, the attorney general has to “take all recourses to a legal remedy in order to continue to guarantee the involvement of the FBI in the investigation of the disappearance of Natalee. This involvement has to be completely, which means that the FBI should have access to all interrogation reports, films, recordings, and all the evidence material that is linked to the investigation. In short: the file is open to the FBI as far as our legal system permits.” If the investigation phase obstructs the involvement, the attorney general is explicitly instructed “to do everything the law permits to procure and guarantee this involvement of the FBI. That’s why we authorize you to acquire external experts if necessary.” The letter concludes with the phrase: “there should not be any doubt that Aruba guarantees the full cooperation with the American authorities within the margin of her own legal system, as already is since the beginning of the case.” The Justice-ministry had spread the letter amongst the media last Friday afternoon, after the chief district attorney, Karin Janssen left for vacation. Also police commissioner Jan van der Straten is off the case. Yesterday was his last day.

114 posted on 07/25/2005 10:34:16 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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