Every time Beth has started to get anxious, the keystone cops throw her a crumb so she won't make waves. I have a feeling that little game plan is about to come to a halt.
I've tried to see this case from every angle, even that the boys may indeed be innocent. But all roads lead back to Joran...duh..
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Definitely all roads lead back to Joran.
I don't know what it's going to take to find a hint of justice in Aruba, but I'm not going to hold my breath.
The entire "investigation" stinks; it's worse than incompetence.
There were conflicting reports on whether Papa's interview yesterday with Joran was recorded (bugged). Some Auraban official, maybe a lawyer, said certainly not! Then this am, another Aruban lawyer thought it would have been recorded. Seems elementary, if you let Papa go because the new judge from Curacao didn't have enough proof of involvement or obstructing the investigation, you don't give him a chance to obstruct some more. Plus, he and his wife invited one of J's pals over to find out what he knew about J'a recent activities, and maybe to hint strongly that it would be better to back J up. Every person on that island is well aware of how small it is, and if they put a foot wrong, they could suffer the consequences and be targeted for revenge...small businesses go kaput, maybe get licenses revoked, etc. I think Mark Fuhrman mentioned the likelihood of this. Also, last night the EQUUSearch leader said they'd be looking in waters out from shore today, not close in... wouldn't say where, but seemed to think they had a lead.
I think Papa and the missus had a long talk about Joran and what probably happened, perhaps outside where they couldn't be overheard, and the missus is under no illusions now that J is innocent. There might come a time when she has to choose between supporting Papa or J. If Papa needs to plea bargain to save his own hide...if arrested again.