A quick survey of cablenews talking heads shows that most believe the computer contents of VD's and Kalpoes has yielded the evidence necessary for today's arrest.
All three boys were emailing and IM'ing all their friends back and forth while they were out free.
Greta suspects there was an email trail from Joran to Deepak to Croese, probably to arrange disposal of the body in the early hours of Monday morning (3 -6 a.m.)
Greta is assembling her timeline, and filling in the blanks.
Kalpoes' mom says they came home sometime betw. 1 am, when she dozed off, and 3 am, when she saw the doors to their bedrooms closed. The reason for the stop-off at home was most likely to phone and/or email to get assistance in disposing of the body (IMHO). Deepak and Croese are best friends, remember.
Croese had access to a boat and is an "able seaman".
How the father factors into this is probably $$$$$$$. Croese most likely demanded a hefty sum for his assistance.
Greta may have precipitated an earlier arrest of the judge VDS by putting the heat on with her interviews.
I think it was Joran alone in the beginning; then he called the boys for help.
The rest I can go with.
Very good Palladin.
That's an interesting and believable scenario, and if true, so much worse for them all than it should have been. Even if N had died of suffocation during attempted rape, they could still have gone to the cops and told at least some of the truth. It was an accident, when they realized she was dead, they went for help, etc.. This way, they dug their own graves. As to three 'boys' emailing and IM'ing their friends back and forth, that's totally believable. Kids never keep their mouths shut. And in this case, if Joran was trying to arrange the disposal of N's body, it makes real sense. It's likely Croese demanded payment to do this, if he did, after all, he's a father of a three year old, not wet behind the ears and this was extremely risky business. Joran's dad told Greta he was an actual judge, not in training, so they had an interesting conversation about the law for a few minutes during that interview. It's hard to believe a judge would get involved in disposal of a body, paying for it. For one thing, he'd lay himself open to blackmail. But who knows how a father would react when faced with what Joran might have confessed in the early hours of that morning. I'm still picking my jaw up off the floor after Greta's latest interview on Fox.