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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]judge ruled in his favor but it’s unclear if he will be allowed to leave DR or get back his passport. The friend apparently also was still there, and just got his passport back today. Here is an update https://www.foxnews.com/us/american-consulate-dominican-republic-offering-help-iowa-man-held-missing-student-case[/quote] Thanks for posting the link. It's been weirdly hard to find a detailed article. And some articles have been wrong, saying he is free to leave. Ahem, NY Post printed the wrong info![/quote] Josh’s hearing about his passport is 3/28. Can leave resort now but not DR yet. [/quote] DR is being shady. First they "lost" it, now they are "holding onto it (i think?)" yet he is free to leave the country?[/quote] They are running the clock hoping to find a body. Clearly some investigators still have concerns re him. It’s obvious, just like other tactics they have used. It’s not shady, are you 12? LE put him under some pressure, leaked a lot, but did not get a confession. Letting CJ leave DR today but not Riibe is another pressure tactic. Would have been easier and better for tourism to let him leave DR today. They chose not to. [/quote] Their only plan is hope. Hope that something incriminating happens so they can say they have something against Riibe. 13 days and they have nothing. They tried to say he gave conflicting accounts. Well CNN just proved how “lost in translation” can lead to confusion (with their “judge rules witness is free to leave” headlines). [/quote]
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