Quote From: dueyx1True Americans want everyone to think their way but, so does every other area in this world. 
But when a crime has been committed anywhere and the government in that area does not release information, shrugs it off, does not admit there is a problem just so tourist keep coming, that is a crime in it self. 
Since our government (USA) likes to interfere in everything, and this issue can put everyone in danger in Aruba, then they should be stepping in and stopping all travel to that area. 
Once Aruba realizes that they will be crippled with out our mighty dollar, then maybe something will be done. 
If she is still alive and well, the pressure to get her back alive should be overwhelming. Do to the technology today and her body is found we could determine when she was killed. If it was recent it will prove Aruba has a major problem and there has a cover-up about the problems they have and they should be held liable (Aruba government). 
At that point if they want to keep getting that mighty dollar, then the US government should step in and help clean it up. 
It is common use not to release information about investigations when the investigation is still ongoing. The authorities do that (Aruban, Dutch and US alike) to protect the innocent. Someone may be a suspect but can at a later point be taken of the suspect list because of evidence that has serviced. They do this to prevent lynch mobs etc. The Aruban Authorities are reluctant to give out any informatrion about this case because it can damage the prosecution. Beth Twitty has proven a number of times that when she got confidential information from the Authorities she quickly gave that information to the US media.
Please do not forget that the FBI was involved in the investigation! Please do not forget that congresman Bacchus was satisfied with the way the investigation was handled.
Get your facts straight before yo start boasting about the mighty dollar!