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Old 02-04-2008, 03:30 PM   #23 (permalink)
Andrea J.
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No arrest warrent for JvS

On friday a judge on Aruba has reopened the inquiries, but has refused the DA's request for a new arrest warrent. The judge doesnt't think the confession of JvS complies with the heavy demands for a new arrest. Becaus JvS has been incarcerated twice before, the judge thinks a renewed incarceration must comply with all demands.

Law enfocement on Aruba states that "this version of the facts could come colse to the truth" But states further that it wil weigh the confession careful and with caution. As it may seem to many that with the confession it may appear that the case is solved, it may not bee enough for a convition.

The former Aruban police chief Gerold Dompig thinks that the confession adds to the police inquiries. "We have a gap of 40 to 50 min after JvS has left natalee on the beach, because we couldn't track his cell phone there is a hole in the timeline." Gerold Dompig lead the Holloway case until May 2006.

According to law expert Peter Tak, affiliated to the Radboud University in Nijmegen, it wil be difficult to get a convition based solely on the confession of JvS. Because Natalee's body was never found, therefor it is impossible to confirm if Natalee was indeed death before she was dumped in the sea.

Source: Nu.nl
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