ARUBA - Robyn Gardner, 35, Maryland woman missing in Aruba, 2 Aug 2011 - # 6

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Aruba orders release of US man suspected in death

The Associated Press

A judge in Aruba has ordered the release of a U.S. businessman detained in connection with the August death of his traveling companion.

The judge says Gary Giordano must be freed on Tuesday without any conditions. Prosecutors have until then to appeal the decision.

More here: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...MERICAN?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

I just heard this on the local news in MD. It is devastating.
 
  • #602
That amazes me too and no, it does not make sense. It is not the first time someone has disappeared without a trace on Aruba. In fact, there are many others who have. It is weird. An entire family of 4 disappeared! It is just crazy. Here is the list of those who have gone missing, without a trace on Aruba. I'm sure there are many more that are not on this list.

http://www.visitaruba.com/about-aruba/aruba-news/missing-persons/

Not that it matters but the family of four disappeared at sea

Considering there is a population of approx one hundred thousand and about five hundred thousand visitors a a year , the number is small.

People need to check in their own neighbourhoods.

How many are missing at home?

Why is it weird?

I find it very sad but not weird

You just need to look at the people listed as missing on this forum to understand that it is not uncommon
 
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The request was denied based on what the judge called a lack of progress in the investigation into the August 2 disappearance of Gardner, said Stein.

Giordano made a passionate argument for his release, Lejuez said.

The prosecution's appeal of Friday's order could be heard anytime between Friday and Tuesday, including the possibility of a weekend hearing, Stein said.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/25/justice/aruba-missing-woman/
 
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So sad to hear the latest. May the truth one day be disclosed.
 
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NBC4 Washington/WRC-TV
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tvnooz Thomas Tobin
To Clarify: Monday is when the prosecutor is expects the case to be heard; the appeal has officially been filed
18 minutes ago

tvnooz Thomas Tobin
Breaking: Aruban High Court expected to hear appeal in Gary Giordano case on Monday, the day before he's scheduled to be released.
21 minutes ago


https://twitter.com/#!/brandontvnews/lists/nbc4-washington-wrc-tv
 
  • #608
Not that it matters but the family of four disappeared at sea

Considering there is a population of approx one hundred thousand and about five hundred thousand visitors a a year , the number is small.

People need to check in their own neighbourhoods.

How many are missing at home?

Why is it weird?

I find it very sad but not weird

You just need to look at the people listed as missing on this forum to understand that it is not uncommon

There are more missing in the US than there will ever be in Aruba. I realize that it is not uncommon. It is strange, just in my opinion, that people can disappear without a trace (keywords) off of an island so small. If she had been in the water, something would have surfaced, a snorkle, a piece of clothing, something.

It is a de ja vu of Natalee Holloway all the way to the prosecutors having four months to develop a plan which obviously they haven't done. They didn't even send the items for forensics in Holland until almost 2 months had passed and, how long did they wait to search?

I thought they learned their lesson. I was very very wrong.
 
  • #609
Prosecutors admitted in that hearing that they had no body, no murder weapon and no solid motive, but that they had felt over the past few months they had gathered enough circumstantial evidence to keep Giordano detained



http://www.wjla.com/articles/2011/11/gary-giordano-released-from-aruban-jail-69578.html


BBM

There are cases tried in the United States everyday where there is no body. You do not know if you will be able to do so unless you TRY. If that man leaves Aruba it will be done and they will never try him for anything. My hope now lies in our own FBI who I hope have something, anything from his computers and from the grand jury.

Stephanie Flores may still be alive had Aruba stepped up to the plate in the Holloway case.

Giordano is a bad man. One consolation is that his life will never be the same again and, here in MD, he is not well liked. He'll have to answer to a higher authority than us someday.
 
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There are more missing in the US than there will ever be in Aruba. I realize that it is not uncommon. It is strange, just in my opinion, that people can disappear without a trace (keywords) off of an island so small. If she had been in the water, something would have surfaced, a snorkle, a piece of clothing, something.

It is a de ja vu of Natalee Holloway all the way to the prosecutors having four months to develop a plan which obviously they haven't done. They didn't even send the items for forensics in Holland until almost 2 months had passed and, how long did they wait to search?

I thought they learned their lesson. I was very very wrong.


OR

Maybe there just is NO evidence of a crime
Perhaps there never was a crime


WE do not know
 
  • #611
I didn't realize I wasn't allowed to say Holloway or Flores in this thread. I did so because it is the same legal system albeit not the same case. It won't happen again.

It is what it is. We are entitled to our opinions which at times differ. I do believe what goes around comes around eventually tho and that has been proven in a few other cases that I won't mention in this thread where perpetrators ended up in jail anyway. Karma came back around to bite them because when people feel they are godlike because they have pulled the wool over the legal system, they eventually screw up somewhere else.
 
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I didn't realize I wasn't allowed to say Holloway or Flores in this thread. I did so because it is the same legal system albeit not the same case. It won't happen again.

It is what it is. We are entitled to our opinions which at times differ. I do believe what goes around comes around eventually tho and that has been proven in a few other cases that I won't mention in this thread where perpetrators ended up in jail anyway. Karma came back around to bite them because when people feel they are godlike because they have pulled the wool over the legal system, they eventually screw up somewhere else.


You are entitled to your opinions just like everyone else, and i enjoy reading them

However, I do not think bashing a country's legal system because it is different than yours is productive. I also do not think bringing up unrelated cases brings us any closer to learning the truth about RG, JMO

Their system, is their system, whether you agree with it or not and as do all legal systems, it certainly seems to have flaws

We all have criminals walking the streets, some very famous ones no matter what legal system they were tried under

The simple fact is, we on this forum have not been privy to what LE has or does not have

Its obvious to me that they simply do not have evidence to convict

The fact is RG is still missing and we do not know where, how or why
I don't really care what happens to GG when and if he returns to the US
I care about finding out what happened to RG

Again. all my opinion
 
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One thing I would like to bring up, in an above post with a link, it says the prosecutor admitted to having no solid motive.

What does that say about the insurance policy?
If the signature was fraudulent, wouldn't that be motive?

FBI and/or LE must feel confident that RG signed the policy
 
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You are entitled to your opinions just like everyone else, and i enjoy reading them

However, I do not think bashing a country's legal system because it is different than yours is productive. I also do not think bringing up unrelated cases brings us any closer to learning the truth about RG, JMO

Their system, is their system, whether you agree with it or not and as do all legal systems, it certainly seems to have flaws

We all have criminals walking the streets, some very famous ones no matter what legal system they were tried under

The simple fact is, we on this forum have not been privy to what LE has or does not have

Its obvious to me that they simply do not have evidence to convict

The fact is RG is still missing and we do not know where, how or why
I don't really care what happens to GG when and if he returns to the US
I care about finding out what happened to RG

Again. all my opinion

You are correct we are not privy to anything except conjecture and, that's what our opinions are based on.

I do care what happens to GG when he returns to the US and I do believe the women who came forward regarding his anger issues and narcissist ways. So being someone who actually lives in MD, I not only care what happened to Robyn but I care about the why behind it and, I trust that if there is something that GG can be charged with here (prob unrelated to Aruba), that our FBI will at least charge and try him.
 
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You are correct we are not privy to anything except conjecture and, that's what our opinions are based on.

I do care what happens to GG when he returns to the US and I do believe the women who came forward regarding his anger issues and narcissist ways. So being someone who actually lives in MD, I not only care what happened to Robyn but I care about the why behind it and, I trust that if there is something that GG can be charged with here (prob unrelated to Aruba), that our FBI will at least charge and try him.


I can see your point
It seems that your FBI has had a good long look , so if he is freed on Tuesday, we will see what transpires on US soil
 
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One thing I would like to bring up, in an above post with a link, it says the prosecutor admitted to having no solid motive.

What does that say about the insurance policy?
If the signature was fraudulent, wouldn't that be motive?

FBI and/or LE must feel confident that RG signed the policy

It would be but you're right I think she probably signed it. I remember reading somewhere that she had signed one before too but then cancelled the trip. I can't remember where I saw that at.

Since he had a habit of making women do this it is not unusual in this instance at least in my mind.

I didn't ever believe it was about the insurance money. You cannot collect on that if there is no body for at least 7 years and I think that he would have known that.

Only GG knows the truth. But, maybe there's something on his computer at home related to it. We'll just have to see what happens if he is released.
 
  • #617
I can see your point
It seems that your FBI has had a good long look , so if he is freed on Tuesday, we will see what transpires on US soil

The prosecutor's appeal is Monday ... maybe he won't be walking after all. I understand about all of the circumstantial evidence, etc., it is just so frustrating.

There has been no mention of the grand jury since the day they convened. So it's anyone's guess. That day all they said on the local news was that a Frederick grand jury was convening in the GG matter. Then nothing all these months. Who knows, they may even have worked it out that he would come home and be charged. We do not know what type of communication our FBI and Aruba have had but I have no doubt they are working together. I could be wrong. Wouldn't be the first time.
 
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The prosecutor's appeal is Monday ... maybe he won't be walking after all. I understand about all of the circumstantial evidence, etc., it is just so frustrating.

There has been no mention of the grand jury since the day they convened. So it's anyone's guess. That day all they said on the local news was that a Frederick grand jury was convening in the GG matter. Then nothing all these months. Who knows, they may even have worked it out that he would come home and be charged. We do not know what type of communication our FBI and Aruba have had but I have no doubt they are working together. I could be wrong. Wouldn't be the first time.

I posted earleir a link that said the appeal could be anytime between friday an Monday , even over the weekend.
Has it been decided Monday is the day?

I know nothing about grand jury but could they have waited to see if there was a murder charge?
 
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I didn't realize I wasn't allowed to say Holloway or Flores in this thread. I did so because it is the same legal system albeit not the same case. It won't happen again.

It is what it is. We are entitled to our opinions which at times differ. I do believe what goes around comes around eventually tho and that has been proven in a few other cases that I won't mention in this thread where perpetrators ended up in jail anyway. Karma came back around to bite them because when people feel they are godlike because they have pulled the wool over the legal system, they eventually screw up somewhere else.

Your post was fine suniskye, not a problem at all.

Ima
 
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