Hmm, just now on Fox, a family friend by the name of Murphy, also searching for N, said there was misdirection going on by Papa Van der Sloot that night. They were told to leave and go to McD's, and suddenly Joran's back home. How? Was he at home all the time? Evidently Beth made an offhand remark that N might have been in the house that night, and if so the father had to know. The Equus search team has arrived and says if they searched the house with their cadaver dogs, and N was buried there, they'd find her. But they don't have the regular search dogs along, so wouldn't be able to tell if she'd been there, alive.
Why? Will customs not let them in?
People telling the truth don't change their stories...
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Now evidently John Gibson is saying that Beth didn't say N might have been in that house at 3 am. But Mrs. VDSloot is now admitting her son changed his story. What's amazing in all this is how they change stories, bit by bit, admitting, okay, I was on the beach with her, but she was okay. This is how the police work and it's exactly what they say. Once you start changing your story, they know you're toast. Former FBI profiler, Pat Brown, a no nonsense woman, gave her take on what happened that night. She thinks N went with J to that beach, things got out of hand and she said NO. J felt entitled and things got rough and she ended up dead. He panicked, told his pals and his family, oh, my God, it's not my fault, what am I going to do? That's when the coverup began.
There were people interviewed last week on Fox that owned bloodhounds who offered their services. Their child (I think) was murdered and could have been saved if bloodhounds were used in the search right away. If Aruba had used this type of tracking dog right away chances are they would have found her immediately unless she was put in the ocean. Even then, the dogs would probably lead to the beach.