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Sadly there are those that will not see the release in a positive way. Many people would think, erroneously that Paul van der Sloot is a man of wealth and position in Aruba. This false conclusion still lingers with many today. The following post is an example of what will continue to be felt by a strong relentless group of people that followed this case.
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It is pretty plain to see. It’s all about money and politics. Van der Sloot is a big judge so the Arubans are trying their best to get his son out of trouble. They also know that if it is known that someone was murdered on their island it might have a negative impact on their tourism, which is the main source of Aruba’s income. Jordan Van der Sloot may be still in jail now, but they tried their hardest to get him off the hook, and they still will, especially if they can’t find any physical evidence. Sad to say, the way it looks now the ball is in their court, they have the upper hand. I mean, they let his dad go when he should have stayed in jail. |
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