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April 06, 2006

Diario: Big criticism about Aruban investigation and Gerold Dompig in the case of Natalee Holloway

Posted in: Aruba,Bizarre,Gerold Dompig,Natalee Holloway

Diario; April 6, 2006: docentenan Hulandes di derechonan penal ta expresa: NH DompigCRITICA GRANDI RIBA INVESTIGACION ARUBIANO DEN CASO DI NATALEE HOLLOWAY

Guess who made the following critical comments regarding the Aruban investigation into the disappearance of Natalee Holloway?

  • “It is incomprehensible that police, after an important tip about the location of Natalee Holloway’s body, to not go search immediately.”
  • “This is very strange”. “Normally the area is closed off immediately, to dig and search for clues, but not in Aruba”.
  • “Total madness”
  • “This is a total error”.
  • “You do not give out information that only the guilty could know.”

If you said Beth Twitty, you would be wrong. If you said Scared Monkeys, you dompig ringmasterwould be wrong. Although both Beth Twitty and Scared Monkeys may have made reference to the above comments at one point or another in being critical of the investigation; these comments are attributed to criminal law scholar of the University of Amsterdam, Menno Dolman and criminal law expert of the University of Leiden, Hans Nijboer.

Dutch criminal law scholars express Big criticism about Aruban investigation in the case of Natalee Holloway

ORANJESTAD(AAN): Dutch criminal law experts recently expressed big criticism about the Aruban police investigation into the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. They call the investigation methods strange and unprofessional. They expressed much criticism as well about Commissioner Gerold Dompig’s behavior.

“It is incomprehensible that police, after an important tip about the location of Natalee Holloway’s body, to not go search immediately.”

This is according to a criminal law scholar of the University of Amsterdam, Menno Dolman.

The place in the dunes where they searched last week was left alone for long weeks, which could have made that important tips be lost.

It was a month after that an anonymous man called Dompig in tears with information about where the body of Natalee was buried, that authorities sprung into action.

“This is very strange”, according to a legal psychologist, Peter van Koppen. “Normally the area is closed off immediately, to dig and search for clues, but not in Aruba”.

Before police started to search, Dompig spoke openly with the press about new clues and another search which was on the way.

“Total madness”, according to a criminal law expert of the University of Leiden, Hans Nijboer. “This is a total error”.

According to Nijboer it is against all principles and illogical to bring forth details of the tips, before starting the search. Competent investigators investigate the case.

“The media is the last option for investigators”, according to Dolman. “You do not give out information that only the guilty could know.

If this happens, then it becomes very troublesome to know if the details in the declarations are authentic or if the person read this in the newspapers”.

According to the Dutch article, Dompig does not appear worried about these details. He gave details of the case easily to the press. However, the facts and the theories of which he spoke, contradict each other.

(Full translation at Get a Grip)


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