LambChop
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Thank you for enlightening me, I had not heard this before. If that's the case, then I can believe the chances of her being sold are slim to none and maybe I can get past that as a possibility. Was it Natalie's disappearance specifically that led to this tightened security, and though I have heard reports that many believe she was sold, do you know if authorities believed she may have been as well?
So if he wanted her to wash up somewhere he wouldn't have weighted her, or bagged or tied her w/ anything as that would be evidence he killed her and wouldn't tie in w/ his "accidental drowning". It's known that she was drinking heavily and most of us probably agree that she was most likely drugged. She may have passed out in the car and all he had to do was carry her to the sea. I agree that them going snorkeling at that hour especially after heavy drinking is totally too far fetched. There's just no way I believe that's what they did.
Natalie was reported missing on Monday. I arrived in Aruba that following Saturday. My friends had already been there a week. My friend said he had heard while talking to a local in the doctor's office on Wednesday that 3 local boys had taken her to the beach to have fun with her and they apparently thought she was dead. She had a seizure from whatever they gave her to drink and they thought she was dead and got rid of the body. My friend asked where she was and he said "halfway to Panama", which meant they put her where the currents would pull her body away. We thought it was just a rumor because the security guards were suspects at the time and thought nothing more about until Joran was arrested. Also the fisherman know those currents like the back of their hand.
They don't have a human trafficing problem, they have a "young men with too many hormones" on their hands.
This year someone where I stay told me they had found ID cards belonging to a young American woman on the beach in amongst some rocks last year. This person planned on giving them to the police but decided to just call the woman when they arrived home because it probably just dropped out of her beach bag. Imagine their surprise when the young woman told them the very same thing happened to her that happened to Natalie except they (not Joran but 3 others) let her go. So for young women, my suggestion is do not go alone to Aruba. Do not drink with strange men no matter how good looking they may be. The young woman reported it to police but nothing was ever done to her knowledge. They never follow up with Americans once they have left the island. jmo