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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I also am having a hard time understanding the trafficking angle. Traffickers are horrific monsters who will prey on any vulnerable person but she was just so clearly not a vulnerable person. US citizen, involved family, well educated, older than an expected target, on a cruise ship where she would be noticed missing relatively quickly. It seems so extremely risky and like there are many other avenues available that would be far less risky. I guess on some level I also just hope that’s not the case because it’s such an alarming and terrible potential outcome. [/quote] She also didn't have the look that people wanted in the late 90s. They wanted a virginal all american girl look, not an athletic woman with a butch haircut.[/quote] The other huge factor that no one seems to report is that prostitution in Curacao is LEGAL. In 1988 Curacao was part of the Netherlands where prostitution is legal and regulated. The Dutch Caribbean consists of six islands within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Three of these, Aruba, Curaçao, and Saint Maarten, are constituent countries, while the other three, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba, are special municipalities of the Netherlands, also known as the Caribbean Netherlands. Think like Puerto Rico or Guam for the United States. So why is someone going to traffic a 23 year old American into a place where prostitution is legal? Alistar "Yellow" Douglas is from Grenada - a former British colony where English is spoken. Unlike Curacao where he native language of Curaçaoans is Papiamentu: a Creole language containing elements of Portuguese, Spanish, African languages, Dutch, French, English, and Arawak languages. While Dutch and English are spoken by some people, Papiamentu is used the most in local TV shows, in parliament, and on the street. So it is ridiculous that Yellow is going to somehow kidnap Amy and take her to a country that he is not linguistically or culturally affiliated with in any manner. The really victim here is Yellow, his livelihood was completely ruined. [/quote] he continued to work for the cruise line for at least two years[/quote]
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