Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Greta and the talk-show's Fight for Ratings.


Some Facts on What is Happening in the Natalee Holloway Case

Don’t be surprised that some talk show hosts, notably Greta, have totally misinterpreted all the current events surrounding the case. Greta claimed it “looks like a panic” to Beth Twitty. To Beth’s credit she was demur, awaiting the developments to unfold.

In an effort to get the facts out, facts that were available to Greta but overlooked, here is our summary of developments:

1. Assistant Chief Dompig: He’s upset that his team and his efforts are not fully appreciated by the Attorney General. He is dismayed that his efforts have been condemned by Beth Twitty virtually every day. But he has worked hard to move the investigation forward. His team has decided to slow the investigation down, like a “blue flu” by cops in the States. It is expected he will remain the team leader and the “flu” will pass quickly.

2. Karin Janssen: It is rumored but not confirmed that Theresa Croes will replace Karin shortly. Karin spent all her time and effort to nail the Kalpoes and Joran. She diligently presented her case. She did the best she could with the evidence she had. Now the Attorney General may want new eyes on the case. There is no mystery here.

3. Washington Trip: There will be a small delegation headed by Adolpho Richardson to meet Alabama Congressman Spencer Bacchus. This was part of an earlier promise to the Congressman to give him a detailed account of the case. Why? When Governor Riley slapped the boycott on his residents, cooler heads like Bacchus doubted that the evidence supported the action. So, Richardson compiled the case and will fill him in. It is a background session, not for the media. But, Greta couldn’t figure out why it was happening, all she had to do was read the AP story. Even Beth Twitty seemed clueless, her formidable PR machine failed to show her the story, or she forgot the content
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All of this is about movement. A concerted effort to do whatever is required to determine if there is enough evidence surrounding any scenario to sustain a case before a judge.

The judiciary is not broken. There is an orderly process underway, with a few bumps along the way. No panic anywhere, except on some talk shows where all this activity suggests they may actually have to check their facts.

Source: http://www.arubatruth.com/?p=77

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