Wednesday, March 14, 2007
BOGUS SEARCH
Corruption And Collusion Inhibited Search for Natalee Holloway
Department of Justice official and Dutch
Judges drastically limited the search of the Van
der
Sloot
property as a favor to Joran
van der
Sloot’s
father. Despite what Aruban government officials led the U.S. media to
believe, there was never a full search made of the Van Der Sloot property in
order to find evidence in the case of missing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway.
October 19, 2005
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Reporter: But what about after Paul Van
der
Sloot
was arrested, couldn’t you get a warrant to search the house then?
Dompig: It was also denied, we were a bit disappointed with that. The judge was
coming from another island I must point out. He said we didn’t make a good
enough case to get a warrant.
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November 27, 2006
VAN SUSTEREN: What about the search of the van der Sloot property? Was that ever
done, and was, you know--including, sort of, the cabana area where Joran lives?
DE VRIES: Well, the search in the home address of the family van der Sloot was
very strange because the search warrant
was made by head prosecutor Karin Janssen, and contained an allowance to
search the whole address, “Montanja nineteen.” So, the gardens, the
buildings--everything. But, when the police was on the spot, another
high-ranking employee of the Justice office--it was
Mr. Bob Wit--reduced the search warrant
to only the room of Joran--and
that was very strange.
November 28, 2006
Robert Jensen show
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These are things a Dutch crime-reporter is of course totally astonished about.
Justice Department official Ben King, who later admitted to the media that he
was a close friend of Paulus Van der Sloot, claimed he was on vacation and
therefore not acting on behalf of the Justice department. It was King who
personally informed the search team they could only search the small apartment
of Joran Van Der Sloot, located in the back yard of the property just behind the
main residence, when they arrived.
Also present at the Van Der Sloot residence was Dutch Judge Bob Wit from
Curacao, who was one judge presiding over the case. It should be noted that
Paulus Van der Sloot was a Dutch judge-in-training at the time of Natalee
Holloway’s disappearance.
Killed May31,..Search June15
Although
Joran
Van Der
Sloot
was arrested on June 9, 2005 the Aruba Prosecutor Karin Janssen did not execute
a search of the Van Der
Sloot
residence until nearly a week later on June 15th with members of her office, the
Aruba Police department, and Dutch forensics specialists from Holland in tow.
The search itself of the Van Der Sloot apartment looks now to be nothing more
than a “mock raid” for media consumption purposes. The search lasted only four
hours and was conducted in the middle of the day, quite a contrast to the early
morning raid the same Prosecutor ordered on the residences of two black security
guards on June 5th. The two security guards were arrested at 6:30 am and “perp
walked” for the mainstream media who also got to witness their residences being
ransacked. It was later proven both guards had alibis for the night Ms. Holloway
disappeared and no evidence was found at either of their homes which ultimately
led to their release.
The fact that the Van Der Sloot residence and grounds were not searched was kept
hidden from the media until mid-October when acting Police
Chief
Gerold
Dompig
revealed his department was denied a full search of the Van
der
Sloot
property on not one, but two occasions. In addition to being denied a
full search on June 15th, a second request to search the main residence was
flatly denied by a Dutch judge when Paulus Van Der Sloot was arrested on June
23rd.
Judicial rulings in the Natalee Holloway case have been riddled with
questionable decisions, leading many to believe Paulus Van der Sloot’s personal
and professional connections to the Justice Department, Aruba Police Department,
and the Dutch judges have deliberately tried to keep the case from being solved.
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