neesaki
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Whatever act or law that has been initiated, I still have doubts that the U.S. can enforce it when a disappearance occurs in international waters, jmo though.
Have not yet caught up on thread (and not to disrupt flow), but wanted to put this out there while it is still fresh.
Earlier it had been questioned how Amy could get back into North America, well this might have been one way -with a slight Hamilton connection ...
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2012/08/31/20161556.html
There are up to 800 foreign strippers in Canada and they’re mostly from Eastern Europe and South America. They represent about 5% of the 38,000 strippers working in clubs across Canada.
The controversial “stripper visa” dates back to 1998 and allowed hundreds of foreign dancers into the country each year. In 2001 for example, 660 foreign dancers, mostly from eastern Europe, were admitted.
All they had to do was provide a Canadian job offer from a strip club and prove they were qualified to ‘dance
& more to the point, I wonder if they get kickbacks from the sex sale industry. Sometimes I think that major vacation lines are in on it bc it sure does seem like they intentionally don't see certain things... Or they stand behind a certain country's laws. I hate it.
Hi Exia! I'm nowhere near caught up but one thing I know I can add is this: The escorts are required to have an adultfriendfinder account.
I read some of this thread as well as online stuff. I've skimmed through several other sites that have threads for Amy. I'm going back to them tomorrow & starting a file. I back searched the original flyer that Amy's photo (*advertiser censored*) was advertised in & found several working links when googling the full link, which allowed me to open up the cached page. I kept seeing Canadian ties.
Here's some conspiracy theory trivia: How did Baez meet his wife again? Or is she an ex now? Has anybody ever wondered why he was so quick to jump to Giordano in Aruba? Funny how that goes...
Traced it back to Nashville, an llc in Nashville...but not before it went through Venezuela & back to the states to Arizona.
Then there's Mr Pink that popped up in Natalee's case...
Lots of stuff on the net, hard to figure out what to stick with & what to throw away. Always a safe bet to follow the money.
Again, really want to help everybody on Amy's case but don't want to chime in until I'm educated on her stats. There's so much info on many different sites. I think once I start a file of notes, I'll try out some sort of timeline. I think it's important bc these "escort services" open & close on a daily basis. I'd like to trace contacts & owners. Then I'd like to trace their emails.
There's so many ways to get into accounts by back door methods, but alas hacking is illegal...
Jose Baez Mail Order Bride South America [2004]
"High profile Defense attorney Jose Baez who got his notorious client Casey Anthony acquitted of murder in July 2011 is a previous client of the mail order bride agencies in Colombia, South America."
"The photo shown is Jose Baez sitting with three Colombian girls during a romance tour in or around May 2004. He was at a party in the HOTEL Versailles in Colombia where the mail order bride agency hosts its party socials that usually invite 25-30 pretty Colombian girls to meet and socialize with only 1 or 2 men clients..."
https://caseytrackers.crowdmap.com/reports/view/40
http://loveinsouthamerica.com/images/j1.PNG
Does anyone know the date that Adult Friend Finder was created? I'm not sure if it was in existance in 2002 when Amy's photograph appeared at AAV.
If this is correct, December 2007.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_was_the_website_www.adultfriendfinder_first_launched
(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 31, 2006 ) PALO ALTO –– Danni, the popular men’s entertainment company, and AdultFriendFinder, the leading intimate personals site, have launched a new co-branded web community, DanniPersonals.com, that will allow site visitors to engage in erotic chats, search for sexual encounters and view hundreds of exhibitionist members’ webcams. Membership to the site is free.
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AdultFriendFinder, with more than 30 million active members, will also cross-promote Danni.com, according to Legendary Lars, Vice President of Marketing of parent company FriendFinder, Inc. “Danni is at the top of its game with successful marketing to the adult community, so we are delighted to be associated with this fine company,” he said.
Danni’s Vice President of Operations, Layne Thrasher, stated that “The reputation of Lars and AdultFriendFinder in general is indeed legendary, and we are proud to partner with them offering our base another exciting new product. ..."
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About FriendFinder:
FriendFinder.com is a division of Palo Alto-based Various, Inc., and is the world's largest operator of dating and social networking websites. With a staff of more than 200, Various, Inc. manages more than 20 multicultural and multilingual personals sites, for which over 130 million members have registered, with over 140,000 new sign-ups daily. The FriendFinder network includes Passion.com and AdultFriendFinder for more intimate social networking. Privately-held Various, Inc. is distinguished by its marketing leadership, technological innovation and financial strength. It is the trend-setter in the online personals sector, using its core expertise to drive both its owned and operated sites and dozens of popular co-branded partner sites. For more information visit www.friendfinderinc.com.
We need to stay focused on the people who are connected to the appearance of the photographs in 2002 and 2004.