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Don't forget the young boy, Max DeVries, who went missing in Aruba on May 12, 2004. His body has never been found.
Thanks, I wonder why he wasn't on the list?
Don't forget the young boy, Max DeVries, who went missing in Aruba on May 12, 2004. His body has never been found.
really like to know if boat was in that area.
Thanks, I wonder why he wasn't on the list?
I would think in Aruba, it would be fairly easy to arrange a boat, either by 'friend' or paid stranger, to pick RG up in a location where they would "blend" and not be noticed. If this was a situation in which she was complicit, her general friendly "vacationing tourist" demeanor and banter wouldn't have set off alarms.
Also, IF she was complicit, the final text to RF saying "we will work things out when I GET BACK" may have been intended to deflect attention away from a real intention to NOT come back.
I give this theory a LOT of credibility, especially IF it is true that GG paid nearly $600 for the insurance, IF Robyn really signed it herself, IF there is a bonafide witness, and IF Robyn knew GG had violent tendencies. Maybe, just maybe, they together were going to enact insurance fraud scheme on the cruise, Robyn got scared the preplanned "rescue boat" wouldn't really rescue her, and backed off. Maybe, just maybe, she negotiated something that felt "safer" to her. Just stepping onto a boat from dry land might have felt like it reduced the odds of a "double-cross".
Does anyone know if the fraud is perpetrated in a foreign country, is that crime chargeable/punishable in the USA? What exactly IS the penalty?
Is that the child who went sea-dooing with a man that he and his family met on the Island?
That is so sad
I do agree that your thoughts have crossed my mind, thanks to a friend who brought it to my attention
I just can't settle with it yet
How would she hide? Distinct tattoos and a face thats been all over the news
German police are planning to use vultures to locate dead bodies that sniffer dogs can't reach.
They will attach global positioning system tracking devices to birds and get them to find the corpses of people who have disappeared in remote areas.
Policeman Rainer Herrmann said: "It was a colleague of mine who got the idea from watching a nature programme.
"If it works, time could be saved when looking for dead bodies because the birds can cover a much vaster area than sniffer dogs or humans."
Vultures have a keen sense of smell and are able to detect the scent of rotting flesh from 3,000ft up in the air.
They can even smell remains in woodland or in thick undergrowth and cover vast tracts of land.
The first bird, Sherlock, is currently being trained to love the putrid smell of dead human flesh.
I am not bashing Aruba here. I was looking for Aruba information and found this site which also lists the snorkeling spots. Just thought that I would share it just in case someone was interested. If any remains are found during this search I truly hope that the families can lay their loved ones to rest.
I lived in Jamaica for awhile and I'm aware that misssing people are not location specific. Don't really understand your reaction.
Wouldn't the defense have a field day with this . I mean vultures have bald heads for a reason because they like to get thier hole head in there .But wouldn't that be contamination of the crime scene . Now if they were really thinking they would be training parrots so they could ask the bird heck the parott could even take the stand and be a witness .
http://www.gazette.net/article/2011...tion-in-aruban-jail-extended&template=gazette
Giordano appealed his continued detainment through his court-appointed attorney, Michael O. Lopez, and a panel of judges will hear his arguments today at 11 a.m. If the appeals court agrees with prosecutors, Giordano will be held until Oct. 30. If the appeals court disagrees, Giordano can walk away a free man, said Ann Angela, a spokeswoman with the prosecutors office.
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