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Subject: Re: Dutch Teen Tells His Side of the Story About Missing Alabama Teen Posted on: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 14:57:34 PST

netuser_axel@yahoo.com wrote:

>
>Rosalie B. wrote:
>> Linda Harms wrote:
>>
>> >In article <1141045951.436383.147790@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>,
>> >momofpeanutLiz@netscape.net says...
>> >
>> >>
>> >> I think this is Joran's self-serving swipe at Twitty. I found this
>> >> interview with him very damning. His ability to blame the police, the
>> >> friends, and the victim are limitless. Then he took a couple of
>> >> gratuitous punches at Twitty - I find it hard to believe (and I think
>> >> she's been obnoxious) that "no one" on the whole island of Aruba likes
>> >> her.
>> >>
>> >Yep. Saying he lied because Twitty was angry. That's the sort of thing
>> >a sociopath does on a daily basis -- blame his dishonesty on others.
>>
>> Yes but it could be true. I know if someone came at me screaming and
>> blaming me for something I had not done, I would be inclined not to
>> help him or her at all.
>
>There's a BIG difference in "not helping", and blatantly lying in a
>missing persons case; it's called, "obstruction".

Sometimes people react and say stuff without thinking. I've had
students lie to me in school, and if they thought even a little bit
about it, they would know that I would know that they were lying.
Sometimes children lie to avoid the consequences which they see
coming. Sometimes they lie to get other people in trouble (even
adults do this - for instance girls who lie about being .d in order
to get back at a guy. My daughter's roommate in college did this
because a boy wouldn't pay any attention to her.). Sometime people lie
because they are pretty sure no one would believe the truth and they
want to tell people what they want to hear.

>
>> And I suspect she pissed off the police too.
>
>The Joran apologists are absolutly amazing.

I'm not apologizing for him. He was clearly acting like an adolescent
male which is why wise parents keep a good watch over their daughters.
I'm just not convinced that he has to be the one that killed her, and
I think the jury is still out on whether she was actually killed.

It's not like the Scott Peterson case where they found the body.

My BIL said he took his daughter and some of their friends to Aruba
when she graduated, and I made some remark about it and he said that
none of the girls gave him and my SIL any trouble at all.
grandma Rosalie