To: Ditter
If the fishermen saw and reported seeing a vehicle in the middle of the night, what makes you think a pleasure boater wouldn't have been reported? Especially if it was being loaded with something as big as a person?
The citizens of Aruba look like the mascots on our home page. See, hear, tell nothing.
Yes, it's a small island. And tightly knit. On one thing I think we can agree: if they don't want her found, she won't be.
875 posted on
07/30/2005 11:39:57 AM PDT by
Froufrou
(Froufrou Loves The Spurs!)
To: Froufrou
Why would she have to be taken in a pleasure boat? She could have been taken in a work boat of any kind. The body of a girl is not a very big bundle unless you are thinking she was taken in a small skiff. It's an island, boats are going around it all the time I would imagine, fishing, fixing buoys, cruising. She could have been buried on the beach awaiting the connection with a boat. I hope they find her body on the island someplace because otherwise her family will never know for sure what happened to her. Knowing the worst, would be better that never knowing anything.
876 posted on
07/30/2005 11:50:24 AM PDT by
Ditter
To: Froufrou
"I think we can agree: if they don't want her found, she won't be."
She still may be found, but it wont be with their help.
878 posted on
07/30/2005 12:04:23 PM PDT by
Canedawg
(modern liberalism is a communist plot)
To: Froufrou; Ditter
Columbians are smuggled by venezuelans routinely. Also, there are boats that bring fresh fruit from venezuela daily. Just 2 more ways to get someone off the island.
881 posted on
07/30/2005 12:14:35 PM PDT by
monkeywrench
(Deut. 27:17 Cursed be he that removeth his neighbor's landmark)
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