To: OldDeckHand
That was the argument by Ted Williams (she brought back the legal panel). Williams argued that the FBI could have had Aruban officials pick him up and extradite him to the USA on extortion charges, and then the FBI can work him over in an American prison. The immediate goal should have been to get van der Sloot into the United States.
Instead, Van Susteren was suggesting that the FBI waited too long, or that the Arubans tipped off van der Sloot that the FBI was coming, and he fled before the FBI could act.
Here's the transcript of the Greta show.
-PJ
18 posted on
06/10/2010 5:29:21 PM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
("Comprehensive" reform bills only end up as incomprehensible messes.)
To: Political Junkie Too
"Instead, Van Susteren was suggesting that the FBI waited too long, or that the Arubans tipped off van der Sloot that the FBI was coming, and he fled before the FBI could act." Oh yeah. All that is completely believable. Although, I wouldn't point the finger at the FBI necessarily, but I would look at the DOJ. The FBI can't arrest anyone outside the US. It's completely up to the DOJ (that's Eric Holder's DOJ), to request that a foreign country effect arrest prior to extradition. The local USA office sat on this for too long.
To: Political Junkie Too
Yeah but Greta was conned by this maggot as well when she said after her interview with him where he claimed he sold Natalie as a sex slave— “I am inclined to believe him”
Still, the profilers at the Fumbling Bumbling Incompetents should have recognized how dangerous Urine is/was
21 posted on
06/10/2010 9:25:50 PM PDT by
at bay
(My father was born with 28 ounces of flesh in 1924 then went on to become Mr. (Glenn) Holland.)
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