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Published: Sat, December 01, 2007 - 5:39 pm
Last Updated: Sat, December 01, 2007 - 5:48 pm
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) - Two Surinamese brothers re-arrestedlast week in the disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway
walked out of jail Saturday after a judge ruled the evidence wasn't
strong enough to keep holding them.
Deepak Kalpoe, 24, left the lockup in the afternoon and got into
a car with one of his attorneys. His 21-year-old brother Satish,
who was released earlier in the day, declined to speak to reporters
when his attorneys dropped him off at his house.
A third suspect, Joran van der Sloot, remains in jail. He and
the two brothers were the last known people to see Holloway before
she vanished more than two years ago, hours before she was
scheduled to return home to Alabama with fellow high school
classmates celebrating their graduation.
All three have denied any role in the disappearance of Holloway,
who has not been seen since she left a bar with the suspects May
30, 2005. She was 18 at the time.
No trace of Holloway has been found despite extensive searches,
and prosecutors say they have evidence that she is dead.
The three suspects were re-arrested Nov. 21 on suspicion of
involvement in Holloway's death, and authorities spoke of "new
incriminating evidence" suggesting the men were involved in
covering up a crime or disposing of a corpse.
But defense attorneys complained that the new material was
little more than misunderstandings in the suspects' recorded
conversations and did not warrant holding them.
On Friday a judge agreed, and ordered the Kalpoes released.
Aruba chief prosecutor Hans Mos called the decision a setback,
but said the investigation will proceed.
"We had hoped for a longer period to confront these suspects
with the material we have against them," he said. "We were not
finished with that yet. But this is the way the law says it has to
go."
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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let’s do the American thing here. If there is not enough evidence, let them go. The only reason they were rearrested in the first place is because the bad publicity was bad for tourism for Aruba. Let’s face it, Natalee and her mother made poor choices they have to live with. If there is no tangible evidence to prove your case, go find some and leave the “suspects” alone.