Saturday, November 12, 2005

One Bloody Little Island

When a person makes a statement for the judicial system it is taken word for word and signed by the person. However in Aruba, this process has been altered to fit in with their system of injustice. A statement is given, the police rewrite it, omitting the the parts that they feel are dangerous and show it to the statement giver in another language then ask them to sign it. Never realizing it is no longer a true statement by that person but a hearsay statement of their own.

It makes you wonder if the judge is aware of the fact that these supposed witness statements are not actually the statements of the witnesses but the police's hearsay statement of what the witness actually said less any details the police wanted left out. Due to the fact that the judges have a problem with allowing their names to be published when they have made absurd decisions in cases, I have to wonder.

Another thing that is irratating. How on earth can a judge determine that Paulus Van Der Sloot is no longer a suspect in a case that is NOT solved? Does this judge have ESP? Or has he predetermined that he and his friends on the judiciary have no plans of finding Paulus guilty even IF he were to be charged? That sure seems to be the most likely scenario. I suppose next the judge will determine that Natalee ran away, the investigation was a waste of time and Natalee's family owes Aruba for the cost of what little they have done.

Aruba has Natalee's blood all over it. It is one bloody little island.

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