Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His friend was also being held at the hotel but was given his passport today. This is insane.
This thread definitely needs to remain open because there are so many teachable issues here, this one being how chaotic and unprofessional law enforcement can be in another country. This could happen to anyone or anyone’s child. I think of Amanda Knox for starters. I don’t understand why DR is allowed to keep him there if he’s only a witness and he’s already told them everything he knows and been interviewed extensively. They have no evidence of a crime. Nothing. He hasn’t been charged with anything.
They should be able to keep his passport in perpetuity. The way this is unfolding is frightening.
One got passport, one did not. The spider senses of some senior investigators are up, we don’t know why.
They will likely return it or arrest him on or before 3/28.
Does travel insurance cover legal fees?
US needs to step up and get this kid out of there. Policies be darned.
My guess is he can get a new one at the American embassy which is why the police freaked out when he went there with his father. it’s not reasonable to keep it 1.5 more weeks if he is free to leave, otherwise it is effectively still “keeping him”.
I think he is there until 3/28. Authorities have his passport. US won’t give him another in the midst of legal proceedings. US Feds are on the ground there.
US needs to step up and get this kid out of there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On top of everything else that has happened, his college semester is wrecked. Who knows when he'll get home and if he can even finish the semester. Wow, who would have thought a Spring Break trip would result in all of this.
Even her parents did not want this!
They are not the prosecutor.
I’m sure her parents would rather believe he tried to save her than any more unsavory options. His story may be true, we may never know.
The prosecutor must have reasons. Keeping him does not boost tourism.
The parents said there was no evidence of anything other than an accidental drowning. DR law requires that he be charged or released. He’s not even a suspect. It’s illegal detention. US Consulate should be reigning hellfire. US looks so weak here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His friend was also being held at the hotel but was given his passport today. This is insane.
This thread definitely needs to remain open because there are so many teachable issues here, this one being how chaotic and unprofessional law enforcement can be in another country. This could happen to anyone or anyone’s child. I think of Amanda Knox for starters. I don’t understand why DR is allowed to keep him there if he’s only a witness and he’s already told them everything he knows and been interviewed extensively. They have no evidence of a crime. Nothing. He hasn’t been charged with anything.
They should be able to keep his passport in perpetuity. The way this is unfolding is frightening.
One got passport, one did not. The spider senses of some senior investigators are up, we don’t know why.
They will likely return it or arrest him on or before 3/28.
Does travel insurance cover legal fees?
US needs to step up and get this kid out of there. Policies be darned.
My guess is he can get a new one at the American embassy which is why the police freaked out when he went there with his father. it’s not reasonable to keep it 1.5 more weeks if he is free to leave, otherwise it is effectively still “keeping him”.
I think he is there until 3/28. Authorities have his passport. US won’t give him another in the midst of legal proceedings. US Feds are on the ground there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His friend was also being held at the hotel but was given his passport today. This is insane.
This thread definitely needs to remain open because there are so many teachable issues here, this one being how chaotic and unprofessional law enforcement can be in another country. This could happen to anyone or anyone’s child. I think of Amanda Knox for starters. I don’t understand why DR is allowed to keep him there if he’s only a witness and he’s already told them everything he knows and been interviewed extensively. They have no evidence of a crime. Nothing. He hasn’t been charged with anything.
They should be able to keep his passport in perpetuity. The way this is unfolding is frightening.
One got passport, one did not. The spider senses of some senior investigators are up, we don’t know why.
They will likely return it or arrest him on or before 3/28.
Does travel insurance cover legal fees?
US needs to step up and get this kid out of there. Policies be darned.
My guess is he can get a new one at the American embassy which is why the police freaked out when he went there with his father. it’s not reasonable to keep it 1.5 more weeks if he is free to leave, otherwise it is effectively still “keeping him”.
I think he is there until 3/28. Authorities have his passport. US won’t give him another in the midst of legal proceedings. US Feds are on the ground there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m certainly interested in Riibe and his passport, could happen to any of our kids as a witness.
Next hearing on 3/28.
No need to close thread.
What is this about 3/28? He has to stay there until then?
I read the judge ruled he's "free to leave"
And looks like he doesn’t need to appear in person 3/28.
So he can get a new passport and catch a flight back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His friend was also being held at the hotel but was given his passport today. This is insane.
This thread definitely needs to remain open because there are so many teachable issues here, this one being how chaotic and unprofessional law enforcement can be in another country. This could happen to anyone or anyone’s child. I think of Amanda Knox for starters. I don’t understand why DR is allowed to keep him there if he’s only a witness and he’s already told them everything he knows and been interviewed extensively. They have no evidence of a crime. Nothing. He hasn’t been charged with anything.
They should be able to keep his passport in perpetuity. The way this is unfolding is frightening.
One got passport, one did not. The spider senses of some senior investigators are up, we don’t know why.
They will likely return it or arrest him on or before 3/28.
Does travel insurance cover legal fees?
My guess is he can get a new one at the American embassy which is why the police freaked out when he went there with his father. it’s not reasonable to keep it 1.5 more weeks if he is free to leave, otherwise it is effectively still “keeping him”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m certainly interested in Riibe and his passport, could happen to any of our kids as a witness.
Next hearing on 3/28.
No need to close thread.
What is this about 3/28? He has to stay there until then?
I read the judge ruled he's "free to leave"
He’s free to leave the resort, not the country. He did not get his passport back. J did and left today.
And looks like he doesn’t need to appear in person 3/28.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m certainly interested in Riibe and his passport, could happen to any of our kids as a witness.
Next hearing on 3/28.
No need to close thread.
What is this about 3/28? He has to stay there until then?
I read the judge ruled he's "free to leave"
And looks like he doesn’t need to appear in person 3/28.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His friend was also being held at the hotel but was given his passport today. This is insane.
This thread definitely needs to remain open because there are so many teachable issues here, this one being how chaotic and unprofessional law enforcement can be in another country. This could happen to anyone or anyone’s child. I think of Amanda Knox for starters. I don’t understand why DR is allowed to keep him there if he’s only a witness and he’s already told them everything he knows and been interviewed extensively. They have no evidence of a crime. Nothing. He hasn’t been charged with anything.
They should be able to keep his passport in perpetuity. The way this is unfolding is frightening.
One got passport, one did not. The spider senses of some senior investigators are up, we don’t know why.
They will likely return it or arrest him on or before 3/28.
Does travel insurance cover legal fees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m certainly interested in Riibe and his passport, could happen to any of our kids as a witness.
Next hearing on 3/28.
No need to close thread.
What is this about 3/28? He has to stay there until then?
I read the judge ruled he's "free to leave"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m certainly interested in Riibe and his passport, could happen to any of our kids as a witness.
Next hearing on 3/28.
No need to close thread.
What is this about 3/28? He has to stay there until then?