Scared Monkey’s Welcomes Bill O’Reilly & Geraldo Rivera to the Fold as they Finally Embrace the Aruba Boycott and Date Rape in Natalee Holloway Disappearance
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Greta and Bill finally see the Scared Monkeys light …
First it was Greta Van Susteren who came back on board with the right minded logic and thinking of Scared Monkeys and now its Bill O’Reilly … Welcome aboard. Its about time that Bill O’Reilly has decided that he will be looking out for Natalee Holloway.
After all this time Fox New’s Bill O’Reilly finally gets on board with Scared Monkeys, the boycott of Aruba in the mishandling and corruption, and the date rape theory in the case of missing Natalee Holloway. After watching The Factor last night with Bill O’Reilly and Geraldo Rivera one would think that Bill O’Reilly had been reading Scared Monkeys.
So if she supposedly died in your arms, why didn’t you help her? What reason would there ever be for you to feel the need to dispose of a body if a crime was not committed against her? The answer, because there was one committed. No one’s first reaction is to dispose of a body unless they have something to hide like the use of date rape drugs, a sexual assault and further crimes against Natalee Holloway.
Bill O’Reilly initially supported a boycott of Aruba and then backed off the idea as it would unfairly hurt the people of Aruba. Last night on the FACTOR, that all changed as Bill O’Reilly once again supported that no one go to Aruba until justice is served against Joran Van der Sloot.
I’m not going to Aruba until they do. I hope everyone around the world watching me says no to Aruba until the man gets in and gets on trial … Charge him, let the jury decide or no more Aruba and every decent person should feel the way that we do.
Bill O’Reilly seems to have come on board with Scared Monkeys with another key point, the use of a date rape drug on Natalee Holloway. O’Reilly has reversed his original comments that Natalee Holloway was on cocaine.
Natalee Holloway, the 18 year-old woman who disappeared two years ago in Aruba, died from cardiac arrest brought on by an overdose of cocaine. According to top law enforcement officials, Natalee ingested the cocaine with Joran van der Sloot and one of the Kalpoe brothers. Her body was then disposed of in the ocean. (O’Reilly Factor: July 19, 2007)
(At first the media was inclined to believe him as they obviously trusted a not so trustworthy source)
Bill O’Reilly last night for the first time took a page from Scared Monkeys and adamantly promoted the idea that Joran Van der Sloot gave Natalee Holloway a date rape drug and that the reason why he disposed of the body was that Joran did not want an autopsy to find any signs of drugs, sexual assault. Geraldo Rivera even brings up the notion of physical violence committed against Natalee.
You know me, I don’t speculate okay, but I’ll tell you right now why he didn’t call the authorities or the EMS if the woman had a seizure and died, because he raped her, because they slipped some date rate drug inside and any kind of an autopsy would have seen the date rape drug, this guy had history of doing this kind of stuff, we know he prowled the casinos.
You’ve been down there Geraldo, you know what goes on there. They target the tourists, they take the tipsy girls and they do this and any kind of an autopsy, any kind of a medical examination would have shown what these guys did to Natalee Holloway
The O’Reilly FACTOR: February 15, 2008 (full transcript below)
Bill O’Reilly: As you many know, the villain Joran van der Sloot, who we believe was directly involved in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway almost 2 years ago, was caught on an undercover tape saying the woman died in his presence and the body was thrown into the ocean.
Now, some believe the Aruban authorities have been covering up for van der Sloot. Joining us now from our New York studio, Geraldo Rivera. Do you believe that?
Geraldo: If don’t know if there’s cover up per se, but there certainly is no desire it seems to have this case aggressively pursued. You have, there’s rage, let me start that way Bill, there is real rage in Aruba, I’ve been on the phone with them all day today about the Appellate Court’s decision to support to lower Court Judge saying you can’t arrest him.
The reason the rage is so virulent is that they’re using as their rationale, that Joran van der Sloot, having told so many different stories, is now un-trustworthy when he confesses like he’s doing on the tape that’s being shown right now.
In other words, at first he says he and and the Kalpoe brothers drive her back to the Holiday Inn where they see a black, adult security guard making the moves toward her. Then he says the Kalpoe brothers did it, you know this guy has changed his story so often that the Judge now says he’s unreliable and you can’t trust his confession.
Bill O’Reilly: There’s no question the guy’s a pathological liar and a sociopath. You have to know that if you follow the case, but here’s the deal. I’ve watched this tape now, four or five times, the undercover tape by the Dutch journalist; there’s no way this guy’s making this stuff up; there’s no way this van der Sloot is making this stuff up.
Geraldo: That is why the local authorities, not the local authorities but certainly the local press and the people in the tourist business, because remember Aruba’s tourist trade is down between 12% and 18% since Natalee Holloway disappeared in 2005 so it’s having a real world impact on the Aruban people. Their rage is at the timidity of the judiciary, but the trouble is they have a tradition that once they arrest someone and release them, that the bar for evidence gets higher and higher.
Bill O’Reilly: Here’s what they could do and should do, just go in with it in front of a jury, let the jury have it and then if he walks, he walks. Let the folks decide and here’s the other wrinkle; this guy’s father is a big shot, this guy’s father has juice on that island, this guy van der Sloot was treated from the jump Geraldo, you know that.
Geraldo: Clearly, I believe that the father is the person that he called. Paulus van der Sloot is the person he called but let’s dissect what Joran tells Patrick.
If indeed the death of Natalee Holloway was an “accident” then the person you would call would be your dad, the Judge. It is natural if the death was an accident and not a murder that you’d call your dad and then he tells the cops later that Deepak and Satish did it. Deepak and Satish tell him in the back seat of the car and it’s on tape that ‘if they find that girl, you’re going to get 15 years’
Why didn’t they call the authorities if it was an accidental death and how could he sleep like a baby unless he knew that her body had been disposed of. To think that he would trust a casual friend with the disposal of dead Natalee Holloway and then go walk home and then sleep like a baby, defies human emotion, it is unconscionable.
Bill O’Reilly: You know me, I don’t speculate okay, but I’ll tell you right now why he didn’t call the authorities or the EMS if the woman had a seizure and died, because he raped her, because they slipped some date rate drug inside and any kind of an autopsy would have seen the date rape drug, this guy had history of doing this kind of stuff, we know he prowled the casinos.
You’ve been down there Geraldo, you know what goes on there. They target the tourists, they take the tipsy girls and they do this and any kind of an autopsy, any kind of a medical examination would have shown what these guys did to Natalee Holloway
Geraldo: And he is a big kid, he’s over 6 feet, he outweighs her 2 to 1. There’s no doubt in my mind not only did he drug her but he also roughed her up, maybe even to the point where he murdered her.
Bill O’Reilly: Okay, now.
Geraldo: But, we need some corroborating evidence because a confession without corroboration is a problem.
Bill O’Reilly: I say charge him and put him on trial and I’m not going to Aruba until they do. I hope everyone around the world watching me says no Aruba until the man gets in and gets on trial. Now, if the jury acquits him, OJ Simpson whatever, fine. Charge him, let the jury decide or no more Aruba and every decent person should feel the way that we do.
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