Aruba - it's the perfect place to get away.... with murder.
One or more of the suspects were the last ones to see Natalee alive, and one of them knows something. The legal system works for some if you have the money- just ask OJ.
Boycott? Yep - and if anyone should go there they should wear a t-shirt with Natalee's name and picture to remind them of what a wonderful place Aruba is to visit.
2007-12-18 06:32:04
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answered by OrygunDuk 3
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If you ever heard the recording of the three of them in the police car you would know that it's been solved already! The prosecutor has failed to do his job that's all! They should be boycotted because of this lame excuse for the jurisprudence system they have down there! The judges son killed her and the other two at least know about it if not actually participating in her murder!
2007-12-18 14:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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There are high ranking Dutch officials involved.
That case won't ever publicly be solved.
American officials look at it as a wash for the crimes they commit in the Netherlands.
2007-12-18 15:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Do other countries boycott us for the large number of unsolved crimes we have?
I understand your frustration, but if it can't be solved, it can't be solved. With all the media attention focused on this case, I'm sure every possible thing was tried to bring this to resolution. The sad truth is, every killing isn't solved. Even if it is a pretty white girl it happens to. It's very unfortunate. I wish it didn't happen. But it does.
2007-12-18 14:16:28
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answered by mrthing 4
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No. There are plenty of unsolved cases in America and all over the world. If we boycotted the city/state/country of any police department that fails to solve a case, we couldn't go anywhere and wouldn't be able to live in our hometowns. I doubt there are any police departments that do not have open or unsolved cases, unless they're in some hodunk town that only has 10 residents and one crime every ten years.
2007-12-18 14:16:07
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answered by viplax3 2
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We have tourists that come here and are killed and the murders go unsolved every year.
It's horrible and I feel very sorry for the family....but boycotting Aruba won't fix anything.
2007-12-18 15:12:11
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Most definitely.
2007-12-19 19:55:38
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answered by natwag 3
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A silly adult drinks & parties & disappears.
Why a boycott?
Why not boycott Los Angeles for the Black Dahlia murder decades ago?
To boycott Aruba is even sillier than the missing amateur drunk.
2007-12-18 14:23:17
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answered by Mary N 5
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Every country has unsolved cases. It is impossible to solve all of them.
2007-12-18 14:17:31
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answered by notyou311 7
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How about you check it out how many tourists are killed in US without even publicity or investigation.Beside american tourist are not worth much this days,euro is the future
2007-12-18 14:44:56
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answered by RX 5
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