3 Votes
- Start Date:
4-2-2008 - Last Vote:
4-3-2008
Description:
Some Arubans claim it was a Dutch Judge who decided that Joran would not be re-arrested.  Others say it was an Aruban Judge. Who is correct?
Here is an article from People Magazine's Web Site: The article was published on February 15, 2008, written by Siobhan Morrissey. The url may be stale dated but anyone can check it's accuracy.
HERE IS THE ARTICLE
Aruban Court of Appeals Rules that Joran van der Sloot Won't Be Re-Arrested after His Taped Confession
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By Siobhan Morrissey
Friday February 15, 2008 11:55 AM EST People Magazine
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Joran van der Sloot won't be rearrested in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway – despite what appeared to be his recent confession to the crime.
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An Aruban court of appeal ruled late Thursday that while van der Sloot remains the prime suspect, he could not be rearrested solely on the confession, which was secretly taped inside a vehicle rigged with hidden cameras and recording devices.
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The court found the Dutch student's statements could not be corroborated. Because he has given so many different versions of what happened the night Natalee disappeared nearly three years ago, it's hard to tell what really happened, the court says.
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"Considering the possibility of a serious personality disorder – as voiced by the prosecution – combined with a personal history of untrue statements and remarks, which even according to the suspect himself are frequently false, the Court of Appeal has reasons for doubt regarding the incriminating character of the 'car-statement,'" the court stated.
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Van der Sloot told a "friend" (who secretly recorded him for a Dutch TV show) that the Alabama teen went into convulsions and died on the beach the night she disappeared in May 2005. Then, van der Sloot said, someone dumped her at sea
Dutch Judge or Aruban Judge -- either way Aruba does not have a working justice system and it is unsafe to vacation in Aruba.