I don't think so; the gov't/police in Aruba gave them too much time to clean the crime scenes and get their stories straight.
2007-06-19 01:08:01
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answered by cls352 3
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I believe that people that chaperon kids should do just that. If people that were with Natalie would have done their job the tragedy might not have happened. The boys may not even be the guilty one here remember as a Dutch state a truth serum can be used, so why do you want the boys you think are guilty prosecuted and you don't hold the trip sponsors libel in this case.
2007-06-19 10:25:42
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answered by wreaser2000 5
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Regardless of the parents' or chaperone's' lack of prudent judgment, (there may well have been)the person or persons who killed Natalie are the guilty parties.
Let's not get into the "she was asking for it" argument.
I don't think those responsible will be brought to justice as it would take someone confessing at this point to solve the murder. I don't know if the teens did it but whoever did, will most likely not pay for it. Sad.
2007-06-19 13:35:46
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answered by dasupr 4
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No, there is simply not enough evidence. We hear a lot about this but really there is not very much evidence and certainly not enough that would stand up in a US Court. I notice too that we give a pass to her parents who lash out at the police and the suspects, but take no responsbility for allowing her to be there in the first place. The media to whom the mother has become the latest tabloid star also glosses over that. The crime could have been prevented by her not being there by herself and being allowed to party as an adult. That could have prevented the crime. Finding someone to blame for the crime only makes them feel better but preventing murder is much better than trying to find someone to convict. Unless someone completely unknown at this point comes forward there will never be a conviction based on what we know now.
2007-06-19 10:27:05
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answered by Tom W 6
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No, and I think about her often...I wonder if I will be able to let my daughter go on her senior trip or not when the time comes.
2007-06-26 00:38:35
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answered by momsplinter 4
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This case has been a cover up from day one and will never get a verdict handed to anyone. what a shame.
2007-06-25 10:10:28
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answered by D M 3
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No, because their families have money. Sorry to have to say that, but it seems like rich people buy their way out of trouble
2007-06-24 18:19:06
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answered by alirob66 2
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We can only hope. They need behind bars before they do it again.
2007-06-25 11:54:44
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answered by ? 7
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