Sapphire
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The Arubans are on record as searching. They also are on record stating that the body, if it were indeed where he said she disappeared should have been there. I think they would know better than anyone whether or not the body could have been swept out to sea under the conditions at the time. It has been reported that the body should have still been in that general area because the currents would be moving her into shore, not out to sea. In one of the earlier threads there was a video taken in the water at that location and you can see there is no strong current pulling anything floating in the water out. If you were to go out a little farther where the water is really deep the conditions might change but this was pretty close to shore. As in all other cases where people have drowned the body comes in, not out or floats to the surface and is recovered quickly. Her body just vanished without a trace.
If there was a crime the US cannot charge him in this country unless they can prove he pre-planned the crime before leaving. This is why they are doing the computer search. Had this happened in the US it's been reported and it is believed by GMA that there is enough probable cause to charge him with her death.
I'm curious as to who made the statement that they looked like they were into each other when that certainly isn't evidenced by the videos and pictures we have seen.
Also his history of abuse has been well documented. They don't need an arrest record for them to consider his past behavior. jmo
Regarding the bolded text above, it came from a witness at the Rum Reef Restaurant.
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Those who saw the couple at the restaurant tell ABC News they were clearly in a romantic relationship, with Gardner reportedly telling the server, at one point, she was waiting for her "husband" to order.
The server at the restaurant said Giordano "inexplicably" jumped up after the couple sat down and introduced himself, saying, "My name is Gary and this is Robyn and we're from Maryland." The server found Giordano's behavior odd and reported it to authorities.
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http://abcnews.go.com/International...ged-snorkeling/story?id=14361836#.T0MMQIdunTo