In Holland
Former suspect fails ‘lie detector test’
DIARIO Aruba
01/05/2006
ORANJESTAD(AAN): Recently in Holland, in the well-known program of Peter R. de Vries, there were 4 men who voluntarily participated in a test, using the so called ‘lie detector test’, which can detect if a person is lying.
All these men were suspects in the case of the rape and murder of 19 year old Milica van Doorn in June 1992. The men were set free at the time, after DNA tests were made.
These persons offered to participate in this test, to show once more that they are innocent. However, one of them failed the test, which could indicate that he could know more about the rape and murder of the youth in 1992.
According to E. Meijer of the University of Maastricht, who performed the test on the 4 men, the fact that one of the men failed the test does not mean that he is 100% certain that he has something to do with the murder.
It is only an indication that if there was still an investigation ongoing, police would have advised to interrogate this person again. Perhaps it would be a good idea to let the suspects in the case of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway take this test.