Natalee Holloway: John Q. Kelly Goes Back to Aruba as Karin Janssen Leaves Aruba
Posted in: Aruba,John Q. Kelly,Missing Persons,Natalee Holloway
On the Record last night was billed as “New Developments in the Natalee Holloway Case”. For the life of me other than John Q. Kelly going to Aruba and talking to Karin Janssen before she departed to Holland and possibly talking to the new Prosecutor we are not sure what the “new developments” were. Were any mentioned? Anybody?
Attorney John Q. Kelly made some interesting comments regarding the fact that “the powers that be” we not going to allow Karin Janssen to finish the job even though she claims she wanted to. Does it make sense to change a prosecutor now so far into the case? Or will new blood some how make a difference?
- “she had made a request in writing, very much wanted to stay there, see this investigation through and she was told her term was going to be halted three years and she’d be returning to Amsterdam and she couldn’t see this through.”
- she was upset about that. She — and I was glad to hear, wanted to stay on this case and see it to some sort of conclusion and they wouldn’t let her.
It was already known that Karin Janssen was stepping down as the Prosecutor in Aruba as her term was not renewed. One thing is for certain; Joran Van der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe and Satish Kalpoe remain the primary focus and primary suspects. Read last night’s transcript from “On the Record.”
JOHN Q. KELLY, ATTORNEY: I paid a visit to Aruba, Greta.
VAN SUSTEREN: Why?
KELLY: I’d gotten a call at the end of the last week from Karin
Janssen, the prosecutor indicating that her term was over, she was going to be leaving the island and going back to Holland as of yesterday, Monday. And, we both thought it would be a good idea if we chat a little bit before she left.VAN SUSTEREN: Did she want to leave the job?
KELLY: No she had a three-year term and she could have extended up to two years with the blessing of the attorney general, Fernandez Cruz (ph), down there and she had made a request in writing, very much wanted to stay there, see this investigation through and she was told her term was going to be halted three years and she’d be returning to Amsterdam and she couldn’t see this through.
VAN SUSTEREN: So, she sort of got fired, a little bit?
KELLY: She didn’t get fired. They didn’t extend her term and she was upset about that. She — and I was glad to hear, wanted to stay on this case and see it to some sort of conclusion and they wouldn’t let her.
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