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NATALEE HOLLOWAY, DAVE HOLLOWAY, BETH TWITTY "ARUBA IS STUCK ON STUPID BIG TIME": April 2006

NATALEE HOLLOWAY, DAVE HOLLOWAY, BETH TWITTY "ARUBA IS STUCK ON STUPID BIG TIME"

Society in general is getting more pathetic everday.There are so many folks out there that are simply "STUCK ON STUPID".Its damn time that someone put them in their place and show them for what they are.The word is "S T U P I D".I will call it like I see it.I say whats on my mind and you can too.Keep it clean and don't be too mean. I post whatever is on my mind at the time.HATE BLOGS LIKE RWV REFUGESS UNLEASHED, FREEDOM OF BLOGS and other blogs like them are a Disgrace to the Human Race !

Friday, April 28, 2006

NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE~MY TAKE by, Mary,!,Sprite,Casey: SCUX, REFUGEESUNLEASED, FREEDOM OF BLOGS,UNUSUAL SUSPECTS,DIRTBAGS !

EXPOSED BLOGGERS. CHECK THIS OUT. These people are scumbags that post all this slander about BETH TWITTY, DAVE HOLLOWAY AND NATLALEE. UNREAL THE THINGS I FIND ON THESE SITES. THEY CALL HER A WHORE , A BITCH, A DRUNK AND LIAR EVERY CHANCE THEY GET. DIGUSTING SCUMBAGS. ALL OF THEM. THEY NEED TO SEEK HELP FOR THIER OBSESSION WITH BETH TWITTY AND THE FAMILY. Check out the link below.

NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE~MY TAKE by, Mary,!,Sprite,Casey: SCUX, REFUGEESUNLEASED, FREEDOM OF BLOGS,UNUSUAL SUSPECTS,DIRTBAGS !

MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS NATALEE HOLLOWAY, BETH, DAVE, MATT AND FAMILY & FRIENDS !

Aruba investigation of missing girl sweeps through island






Nothing new in the case today. I did however, see this article.
The boycot seems to be working. I think ARUBA knows who is responsible for Natalee's dimise but the definate proof just isn' t there based on their screwed up laws. That's a shame. :o(

HAVE THESE 3 AMIGOES GOTTON AWAY WITH THE PERFECT CRIME BY LAW ?

They will always be known as muderers and scumbags. MO.







Posted April 27 2006, 2:30 PM EDT

ORANJESTAD, Aruba -- From the dusty, cactus-studded center of this Caribbean island to its palm tree-lined resort beaches, few leads have been unexplored in the disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway.All the investigations, arrests, rumors and intense media coverage in the 11 months since Holloway disappeared have taken a toll on islanders. Hundreds of people have been questioned, said prosecutor's spokeswoman Mariaine Croes, from beach workers, fishermen and the homeless to the scions of well-off families. At least nine have been arrested and released without charges.

Hundreds of volunteers, Dutch Marines, the local coast guard, the FBI and others have scoured the island's dunes, beaches and trash dumps. Scuba divers and sonar-equipped coast guard ships have examined the seabed offshore.With the case still unsolved, islanders now fear that Aruba, which gets 70 percent of its gross domestic product from tourism, will be permanently scarred by the mystery.The island off the coast of Venezuela has beautiful white sand beaches and is home to a lively mix of Europeans, Caribbean immigrants and descendants of the original Arawak Indians. But islanders now fear they'll be known only for the night when a single U.S. tourist vanished.A recent ``Lonely Planet'' guide devoted one of its four paragraphs on Aruba's 4,000-year history to the Holloway case.``We're concerned about the negative publicity,'' said Myrna Jansen-Feliciano of the Aruba Tourist Authority.Locals are quick to call the case a tragedy and say they hope Holloway _ last seen leaving a bar with three young men early on May 30, 2005 _ will be found alive. But most also believe criticism of the investigation is unfair _ and they worry the case is scaring away visitors, most of whom are Americans who patronize U.S. chain restaurants and hotels that accept U.S. dollars.They're especially angry that cable TV crime shows echo criticism by Holloway's mother, Beth Twitty, that Aruban authorities are corrupt and incompetent. And they're enraged that the governors of Arkansas, Georgia and Alabama have criticized the investigation and backed a travel boycott of Aruba.``They're saying bad things about Aruba. Maybe if it is Aruba's fault, they can say bad things. But if it's not, they shouldn't,'' said Jason Angela, a 15-year-old Oranjestad student.Hotel occupancy was down 3 percent through February compared to the year before, Jansen-Feliciano said. Big hotels were hit particularly hard -- down 10 percent. It is unclear whether the drop is a result of bad publicity and the boycott or of rising hotel rates.And while some businesses that rent jet skis and take people tubing on the water report steady business, others blame a difficult low season last year on the Holloway case.The arrest of Geoffrey van Cromvoirt, 19, on April 15 underscored the close ties among members of the island community. The Dutch teen's father owns a private security company that had also employed the son of Police Commissioner Gerold Dompig, who voluntarily stepped down as lead investigator amid criticism.Police have said nothing about their latest arrest, of a 20-year-old man, identified by prosecutors by the initials A.B. He was released after six hours of questioning on Saturday.``I don't know who they're going to get next,'' said Danielle Gross, a 26-year-old friend of van Cromvoirt's. ``It is like a never-ending story.''

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Aruba Dirty Police





Hi guys. Go to the link below for several good observations of the Holloway case. Some good points of view.

Aruba Dirty Police

Monday, April 24, 2006

NEWS FLASH~NEW SUSPECT IN THE NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE RELEASED.

INFO ON THE NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE TODAY IS:
GVC WAS RELEASED TODAY. OVER THE WEEKEND SOMEONE WITH THE INITIALS OF AB WAS ARRESTED AND QUESTIONED FOR 6 HOURS AND THEN RELEASED. DO NOT KNOW WHO THAT WAS . WILL POST INFO WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE. ARUBAN AUTHORITIES DID SAY THAT GVC "DID REMAIN A SUSPECT ! TO BE CONTINUED.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

THE LIES CONTINUE IN THE NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE

STEVE, WHY DO YOU LIE. THE PICTURE BELOW TELLS A LOT. You say you do not know GVC? YEAH RIGHT. You people are all a bunch of liars. Here's a certificate for you. You earned it.



































Saturday, April 22, 2006

NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE~Michael Dompig to be arrested in NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE ?

DUH!

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JUST WHEN IT COULDN'T GET ANY MORE CONFUSING NOW WE HAVE INFORMATION THAT GERALD DOMPIG'S SON, MICHAEL DOMPIG MAY BE ARRESTED SOON IN THIS MYSTERY WHO DUN IT CASE. Am I surprised ?? NO....AT THIS POINT I WOULD NOT BE SURPRIZED IF THEY TOLD US A GREEN ALIEN WAS DISCOVERED TO HAVE TOUCHED DOWN ON THE ISLAND WITH INFORMATION AND HAS BEEN ARRESTED.



Another link below.

NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE~MY TAKE by, Mary,!,Sprite,Casey: Michael Dompig to be arrested in NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE


Friday, April 21, 2006

Natalee Holloway case~TRANSCRIPT RELEASED BETWEEN THE 3 SUSPECTS

Please feel free to leave a comment. You be the judge. WHAT DO YOU THINK ?










GO TO THE LINK BELOW AND READ THE TRANSCRIPT OF THE VICIOUS EXCHANGES BETWEEN THE 3 AMIGOES.

http://maryspritecasey.blogspot.com/2006/04/joran-van-der-sloot-deepak-satish.html

Will justice be done? . What is going on on that island. ??


Here is the transcript of the conversation that was recorded between the 3 about the NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE.

Translation of the Natalee Holloway Case police report
Kalpoe brothers and Joran van der Sloot accuse each other
DIARIO Aruba
4/20/2006

ORANJESTAD (AAN)

D says to J: How do you feel Joran?
J says to D (in an upset tone): You had them arrest my father, my friend
D says to J (very calmly): That’s what I’m telling you, how do you feel?
J says to D: You know very well my father’s not involved
J says to D: I read your declaration, my friend.
D says to J: That’s bullshit.
J says to D: You lied, shit.
J says to D (very calmly): You know what happened to the girl, if you don’t know, then nothing happened to her.
J says to D: Then fuck you.
J says to D: What did you say that Freddy has to be detained?
D says to J: That Freddy has to say the truth.
J says to D: You know very well that Freddy told the truth.
S says to J: You’ll see, you’ll see.
D says to J: From the beginning, you could have avoided the matter of your dad.
D says to J: You know.
J says to D: What, where, how?
D says to J: That he wouldn’t have been detained.
J says to D: Hoe, hoeooooooo.
J says to D: You declared shit against him.
J says to D: My friend, the only thing my father wanted to do was to help you.
J says to D: My father only wanted to help you. My father even arranged a lawyer for you.
J says to D: And this is how you pay him back.
J says to D (angry): I have to give you both a klap/wanta [punch in the face?]
D says to J: Try numa [?]
D says to J: You can straighten everything out in one shot, you know
J says to D: Why?
J says to D: You can straighten things out too
J says to D: Straighten things out how?
D says to J: You have to tell the truth.
D says to J: Tomorrow I’m getting my last 8 days and then I’m going home.
J says to D: That’s what you think.
D says to J: I’m going home.
J says to D: Wait until I start saying things about you.
J says to D: Then I want to see if you’re going home.
D says to J: I guarantee you.
J says to D: You don’t think the police are interested to know that Satish hit a girl with the car?
S says to D (should be to J): He he, you make me laugh, my friend, simply laugh.
D says to J: You know very well, you’re always trying to come between us.
J says to D: Then you’re going to start talking shit about the choller (drug addict).
J says to D: My friend, it was me that helped you with that shit / the matter of the choller.
D says to J: I said that too.
J says to D: I didn’t read that, I also read the declaration.
S says to J: The thing about the choller was from me.
D or S says to J: That’s what I just said.
D or S says to J: I also said that in my first declaration. I did that for myself.
S says to J: I said that in my interest.
J answers back: That’s what police are telling me now.
J says to S or D: Police told me about you now, if you go against me then that’s when I will go against you.
Brothers laugh: Heheheheheh
S says to J: We didn’t put you in this problem.
S says to J: We simply told the truth.
J says to the brothers: You didn’t do that.
J says to the brothers: Half of what you said isn’t the fucking truth.
J says to the brothers: That’s going to show in time.
J says to the brothers: Same as they control me, they control you too.
S says to J: About us, about us. They can find proof, but not about you.
S says to J: With lies there is no proof.
J says to the brothers: Everything is shit from Karen, you don’t know shit.
J says to the brothers: Fuck you.
D says to J: You think the girl doesn’t have anything on, you’re going to see who, who fuck/coy (the last part could not be heard well).
J says to D: We will see.
J says to D: You know when I’m going to laugh; when I give you a wanta [punch?] in the face.
J says to D: And I’ll laugh if they find the girl alive, fuck you.
J says to the brothers: I know very well that you’re scared.
J says to the brothers: If you did something bad to the girl, then we will see.
S says to J: I’m not scared.
S says to J: What do I have to be scared about?
D says to J: I want them to find the girl.
D says to J: You’re going to say shit about me in regards to the girl, that I buried the girl at the Fisherman’s Hut.
J says to D: Who said anything about a burial, I didn’t say anything about a burial.
D says to J: You declared that.
D says to J: Stop with the bullshit.
J says to D: I didn’t say anything about a burial.
J says to D: The only thing I can think of is that you know people, who are people of Automotive Enterprises.
S says to J (apparently in a sarcastic tone): Hahahaha, after I’ll get a flat tire he.
S says to J: Hahahaha, after went to get you and after I went back to the beach for the girl.
J says to S: Who said that.
S says to J: That’s what you said.
J says to S: My friend, I didn’t say that.
J says to S: My friend, I never said that you went back (apparently referring to the beach).
J says to the brothers: That’s your problem.
J says to the brothers: If they find the girl, then they will see the shit.
D says to J: 8 more days and I’m going home, I guarantee you this 1000 per cent.
J says to D: We will see.
D says to J: You don’t give a shit about your family members.
J says to D: The only thing I can think about is my family, I am doing what my family told me to do.
J says to the brothers: He, retard.
D says to J: You’re like your father, incredible.
J says to D: What about my father, it’s your fault he was detained. I didn’t declare anything against my father, it was you who spoke against my father.
S says to J: I didn’t declare anything.
J says to the brothers: Of course you did.
S says to J: What did I say / against your father?
J says to the brothers: You said that he (Joran’s father) said that if there’s no corpse there’s no case, or I don’t know what more sorts of shit.
J says to the brothers: That’s not true, the only thing he (Joran’s father) said that if there’s no body there don’t have a case.
D says to J: That’s true.
J says to D: Nothing of that is true.
D says to J: I also said in my declaration that he wasn’t kiermen [?] like that.
J says to D: 20 (what’s is 20? Should be the word ‘esey’) I didn’t read that in your declaration.
J says to the brothers: That’s what they’re using against my father.
D says to J: We have suffered a lot because of you.
J says to the brothers: That’s the price that you’ve let my father pay. That you’re suffering so: fuck you. If you let me suffer, I say OK. I don’t have cunes [?] I can sit calmly 160 days here, for me it doesn’t make a difference. I’m ok here.
Brothers say to J: Me too, me too.
J says to S: And you Satish, they told me that you son of a bitch…see spirits in your cell.
J says to S: They told me that you see the girl in your cell and you get very scared.
S says to J: I saw a spirits? Two other guys saw spirits.
S says to J: You also believe people who are in this prison.
S says to J: What you say has nothing to do with spirits and is cheap shit.
J says to S: They speak well of me, but not of you.
J says to the brothers: And also the two guards (the two security guards who were detained the first time?_ guaranteed me that they will kill you when you get out of prison.
D says to J: Oh, yeah?
J says to the brothers: Who made the declaration about the guards; it was you and not me. Why? Because I didn’t want to bring anyone into the problem who has nothing to do with this case.
D or S yells to J: The lie was for you.
J says to the brothers: It was you who admitted that.
D or S again yells to J: The lie was for you.
J says to the brothers: You paid (with money) him (referring to a male person) however.
Brothers laugh: Hahahahaha.
J says to the brothers: You called by telephone saying that ‘I’ (the ‘I’ here is referring to one of the Kalpoe brothers) hit the jackpot. You said by telephone: “I hit the fucking jackpot.” You forgot that the telephone was tapped.
S or D says to J: Shut your face.
J says to the brothers: You forgot that, retard!
J says to the brothers: And when you got home and said that you fixed everything. You told me “I fixed it’.
J says to D: Good for you. Because of you I’m also in prison.
D says to J: Ayiaaaiaaai.
J says to the brothers: Juffle [?] man, what can you do?
D says to J: What can you do?
J says to the brothers: Make me shut my face, no.
Brothers say to J: Fuck you, we’re not talking to you anymore.
D says to J: Talk until you get tired.
S says to D: You have clothes
D says to J: What are you going to do with that. I’m getting out of here in 5 days.
J says to O (apparently D): That’s what you think.
D says to J: Shut your face.
D says to J again: Shut your face, you bitch.
J says to D: What can you do.
J (should be D) says to J: Fuck your father.
J says to D: If my father doesn’t get out tomorrow, then you’ll see.
J says to D: My friend, shut your face before I hit it shut.
D says to J: Do it if you can. You’re already in prison.
J says to D: It doesn’t make a difference, they can put me in the fucking Cachot [?] I don’t have cunes [?]
D says to J: They’re going to give you 15 years if they find the girl.
J says to D: Why? Why?
D says to J: That scholarship of yours. Gooooooodbye, you can forget about it.
J says to D: Yes, because of who, because of you, retard.
J says to D: You know very well that you did something bad, otherwise you wouldn’t lie.
Brothers say: Aaiaiaiaiaiaiai.
J says to the brothers : I should kill you, retard.
J says to the brothers: Shut your cancer face.
D says to J: Won’t it be nice if tomorrow you’re standing in front of the RC (judge).
D says to J: How not? Too much proof.
J says to D: Then they can hit me too.
J says to D: You think that to me that makes a difference? One strike will be enough.
S says to J: You think, you think.
J says to S: You think that you can go home to get your gun.
S says to J: That I have a gun?
J says to S: Satish, you go get a gun from home, I shoot you dead [?]
S says to J: Look, police went to my house, they searched the house and they found a gun?
S says to J: What did they find?
D says to J: It’s been hours you’re talking bullshit.
J says to D: How is this shit not true, witnesses saw you.
S says to J: In the end, we’ll see who gets out and who stays.
S says to J: You tell the truth, we will see.
J says to the brothers: I know that I’m getting out.
Brothers say: We will see hahahahaha.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE~MY TAKE by, Mary,!,Sprite,Casey: Lots of pictures of this new suspect in the Natalee Holloway case#links






ALL SMILES
WORD ON THE STREET TODAY IS THAT KAREN JANSEN SEEMED TO BE QUITE HAPPY WHEN SHE LEFT COURT TODAY. Lawyer for this new detainee did'nt look so good.

Click on the link below for many many pics of this new guy!

NATALEE HOLLOWAY CASE~MY TAKE by, Mary,!,Sprite,Casey: Lots of pictures of this new suspect in the Natalee Holloway case#links <--LINK

BOYCOTT ARUBA--JUSTICE FOR NATALEE: A FEW TALKING POINTS FROM BETH, JOHN KELLY & LEATHERFACE

GO TO THIS LINK BELOW FOR A LOT OF UPDATED INFORMATION ON THIS CASE!!
BOYCOTT ARUBA--JUSTICE FOR NATALEE: A FEW TALKING POINTS FROM BETH, JOHN KELLY & LEATHERFACE <<--LINK









I do not know why Greta keeps having this stupid women on. I do not trust anything she says!

Aruba Dirty Police `CHECK OUT LATEST INFO~A GOOD READ!




IF YOU HATERS OUT THERE THAT SPEW GARBAGE, Only expect to be exposed for what you are. You know who your are !!



Aruba Dirty Police <--LINK

Please go to the link above for some interesting info and stories of past experiences by other visitors of the Corupt Island of Aruba !





These birds are talking !! AND...THE NEWS IS NOT GOOD !
I am the one that will expose you all. !!

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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

REFUGESS,FOB, SCRUX ~Liars, Haters, slanderers and pathetic people

You people make me sick. You make me want hurl large chunks of VOMIT RIGHT AT YOU. Then I would pour piss all over you. WHAT TRASH AND SCUM YOU ALL ARE. Toliet scum at that. LARGE NASTY STINKING TURDS. YOU HAVE DIAREAH OF THE MOUTH.



































Riehl World View OF HOES,A-HOLES,B***TURDS,SCUMBAGS

HELLO, SO GLAD YOU COULD STOP BY ! PATHENRY,GAGAL,HONEY ,SOUTHERN BELL, AND THE REST OF YOU LOSERS !




























Riehl World View OF HOES,A-HOLES,B***TURDS,SCUMBAGS
ANOTHER TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF TOLIET SCUM POSTING SHIT 24/7 ABOUT BETH AGAIN OVER AT RWV....MORE TO COME. STAY TUNED.!A GOOD BITCH SLAPPING WOULD DO THEM WELL.!! I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THAT HONOR ! SCROLL DOWN AND READ, more to come.









SOME POSTINGS FROM THE SCUM AT RWV.

The lies about her character, during the process of a criminal investigation, are inexcusable. JMO
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 05:19 PM
I wasn't talking about degrees of aceceptable behaviour. I'm talking about this type of nonsense:
"Beth insists, never drank, never had a boyfriend, and never had sex. She is emphatic about this." http://www.vanityfair.com/commentary/content/articles/060102roco01?page=2
The "Immaculate Deception", as I refer to it.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 05:35 PM
I might be right, might not to. :>) But I do think that there has to be a mutual connection between Twittys, Alabama, and Aruba....and so far Billy Harbert Jr. Of Birmingham seems a likely candidate. He looks to be around the same age as the other movers and shakers of the AL business world we have learned of...It would seem he would be attending the same social affairs in Birmingham as the others, especially the ubiquitous aunt Marcia. JMO
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 05:41 PM
"Hootie Call Me, We Can Talk".......IMO, she knew she wasn't kidnapped and that she was on a "binger"...she just MAY have just been wrong on who she thought Natalee was with. IMO
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:04 PM
Junior is a proven liar.
He enjoys the agony he brings Beth.
If he is found innocent of her demise, he was still the reason for leaving a girl in the middle of the night alone on a beach.
He defines the word creep.
He should be horsewhipped for that alone!
Posted by: Ruddy Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:14 PM
Posted by: Ruddy Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:14 PM
Bit a backtrack in that statement...huh? The crime of leaving a young lady alone on a beach. What statute is that? CAD-0530.2005 Let the whipping begin.....some people are into that you know.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:20 PM
Posted by: ustt Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:20 PM
Maybe he is being a gentleman by not discussing the details of what she said, ...have you ever thought that is what he meant?
Posted by: pathenry
yeah, and maybe I'm Rudolph and have a red flashing nose............NOT
If he was attempting being a gentleman, he wouldn't have made the comment in the first place ON AIR. And he certainly would have made sure if he had that kind of information, he would have made CERTAIN Natalee's parents knew what he knew.........to help them find their daughter. Any information is what those parents wanted, and still want. At that point forget about niceities -- and there certainly is enough other rude/crude statements out there he has made, that nitty gritty stuff would pale next to the other media releases.
Posted by: ustt Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:20 PM
It does make you wonder what he didn't say. I doubt if it is really going to be a murder confession though. I believe he was being polite toward Natalee and still answering the questions truthfully. I don't think he was being polite to Beth..and that is understandable. He has offered to speak with the family....but, she wants to hook his testicles up and fry him with another skeeterization. IMO
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:28 PM
Early in the case many of the students as well as the mother of Natalee said there had been a young man hanging out with the group.
That's actually who they were looking for and who they thought Natalee was last seen with.
Joran didn't actually meet Natalee until about that last evening, really about half an hour before her friends last saw her.
Posted by: ruhroh Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:32 PM
Go ahead and believe that if you want. Beth Ann went after JVDS immediately. From the MB statements it was JVDS "hanging" with the students, not GVC.
There are just too many statements out there showing JVDS was IT from the second Beth Ann stepped on the island of Aruba. No spin can change that...
Posted by: sensible1 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:39 PM
I laughed like hell today when Greta said she was being cautious because this case has been rife with rumors. She said that people have said so many things over and over that people believe it to be the truth.
This...coming from the Dead Agent specialist herself. As Beth likes to say...."Thank you, Greeetaaaaa".
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 07:01 PM
Posted by: kat Monday, April 17, 2006 at 07:15 PM
"Someone is 'stuck on stupid.'"
Posted by: sensible1 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 07:19 PM
I have not seen one shred of proof that Natalee was sexually active before arriving in Aruba. Even if she willingly had sex with hundreds while in Aruba, that doesn't matter. Where is she? People have sex every day and they do not disappear. JMHO
Willingly get into a car with 3 strangers?
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From page 73-74 of Dave's book ~ "Aruba"
"When the bar was closing, the acquaintance went out front to catch a cab with some people he had met from another high school. He said that he noticed that he and Natalee were the last two Mountain Brook students to leave the bar. He had been outside with his three new friends when he saw Natalee exit the bar by herself. She told him that she was looking for someone. He knew from hanging out with her in the bar that she had been drinking, but she was walking without assistance and talking coherently. He offered to have her join him and his friends for the cab ride back to the hotel, but she said no. Instead, she reentered the bar. After about fifteen or twenty minutes, the boy again saw Natalee emerge from Carlos'n Charlie's, but now she was stumbling and needed Deepak's assistance to walk. They walked away, and the acquaintance never saw her again."
"I spoke to a police investigator on one of my trips back to Aruba over the months following Natalee's disappearance, and he told me that, based on the way her acquaintance described her, the drug GHB was probably administered to her. If someone is affected by GHB, the people they are with gain complete control over them. Taking the drug is like flipping a light switch. The person who slips the girl the drug has the control. Then the next day, the girl has no recollection of the events."
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Posted by: iwabwu Monday, April 17, 2006 at 07:26 PM
If he is found innocent of her demise, he was still the reason for leaving a girl in the middle of the night alone on a beach.
He defines the word creep.
He should be horsewhipped for that alone!
Posted by: Ruddy Monday, April 17, 2006 at 06:14 PM
YM that healthy 19 year old woman who was perfectly capable of making a ten minute walk back to her hotel and apparently did? It was totally within her rights, as an adult, to refuse to let him escort her.
Posted by: Honey Monday, April 17, 2006 at 07:56 PM
This case has been so agenda driven it is now worthy of being analyzed by a social anthropologist.
Entire 'communities' have been created for the sole purpose of advancing different views on this case...slamming the family and Mountain Brook and promoting the innocence of the suspects or protecting Natalee's good name and slamming the suspects as guilty.
Every piece of evidence is analyzed and used to further whatever agenda...the new suspect was Natalee's 'love interest' and he killed her in a rage [oh really?]...he played soccer with Joran and Joe Tacopina has just lost his mind when he says Joran didnt' know him [doubtful], now there are allegations of 'missing video' bloody t shirts, 'forensic evidence' and more cover up.
While the new suspect is certainly cute enough to be a vacation fling, I can't figure out why, if this was Natalee's love intereste in Aruba did she leave the bar with Joran after talking with him for a half an hour? Oh yeah, she was a ho, that must be it...couldn't be that the vacation love story just doesn't really add up...wouldn't she want to spend her last night with Mr. Blue Eyes?
Until Aruban police prove me wrong, my belief is they are grasping at straws hoping that god takes pity on them and they might finally pull the right one by accident.
I don't think this guy is going to lead anywhere more than Freddie and Jamie did...more suspicions without evidence.
He obviously hasn't confessed anything or we would have heard it.
Posted by: xxx Monday, April 17, 2006 at 07:22 PM
Some good points raised in this post. Please Lord can we have a resolution to this case!!
Posted by: Lexy Monday, April 17, 2006 at 08:16 PM
No matter who committed this crime especially if multiple people were involved it was only a matter of time before someone slipped up or got cocky.. For some reason people feel the need to brag about their crimes.. And other people feel the need to cover their asses for reasons other people don't understand..
Posted by: 26ANDCOUNTING Monday, April 17, 2006 at 09:00 PM
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Often times "wanna bees" and "hangers on" brag about things that they actually didn't participate in or they "made up" things. Fabrications.
S Croes is a good example. Many many people confess to crimes they didn't actually commit. That's why good LE should insist on more evidence, forensics, and not just accept a confession at face value.
Some people have big mouths and try to act important, especially in the bar scene. Others, just aren't "all there." ;)
BF
Posted by: Bigfish Monday, April 17, 2006 at 09:08 PM
Beth lying through her teeth tonight. JMO
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:07 PM
I think that at last Greta is starting to wonder about Beth. Beth is lying like hell tonight.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:17 PM
Posted by: 26ANDCOUNTING Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:14 PM

Scuba, HI worker, Julia Renfro....trot out 1000 more...does it really matter?
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:18 PM
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:17 PM
Even she is probably wondering what the hell Beth is doing granting an interview this evening.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:19 PM
I think that at last Greta is starting to wonder about Beth. Beth is lying like hell tonight.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:17 PM
You are right... Greta isnt buying her story anymore.
Posted by: SouthernBelle Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:20 PM
Even she is probably wondering what the hell Beth is doing granting an interview this evening.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:19 PM
Yep. I think Greta does remember something about the break in to Natalee's room. Beth sure did not want to talk about it.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:21 PM
Greta was hounding her.
Posted by: SouthernBelle Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:21 PM
I think that at last Greta is starting to wonder about Beth. Beth is lying like hell tonight.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:17 PM
Does she have a choice? If she is wrong about Joran well all hell is going to break loose..
Posted by: 26ANDCOUNTING Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:21 PM
Here is a link to scuba's posts on RWV if anyone cares to see what she reported about it. I havent found it yet.
http://tinyurl.com/ksfv4
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:21 PM
26.....I agree on first reading about the blue eyed guy in one of scuba's posts.....If I recall we were told to keep our thoughts on him,, or something like that.
Posted by: rusti Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:22 PM
Greta was hounding her.
Posted by: SouthernBelle Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:21 PM
It is about time!
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:22 PM
I think that at last Greta is starting to wonder about Beth. Beth is lying like hell tonight.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:17 PM
Does she have a choice? If she is wrong about Joran well all hell is going to break loose..
Posted by: 26ANDCOUNTING Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:21 PM
I think it is just a matter of time...
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:23 PM
What is Beth lying about tonight?
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:23 PM
What the hell is Beth doing in LA?
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
Scuba, HI worker, Julia Renfro....trot out 1000 more...does it really matter?
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:18 PM
It only matters to me because people are still talking about it as if its real and it has something to do with this new arrested guy. I just want to know if there's more to it than base rumor before I spend any more thought on it.
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:25 PM
What the hell is Beth doing in LA?
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
Probably trying to one-up Dave and go straight for the made-for-tv movie!
Posted by: kat Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:25 PM
Do some research if it is so important to you.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:25 PM
What the hell is Beth doing in LA?
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
Probably trying to one-up Dave and go straight for the made-for-tv movie!
Posted by: kat Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:25 PM
I would not doubt that.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:26 PM
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
She is going to Akron on Thursday. Alabama on Saturday. She mayed have stayed there for Easter...is it a wiccan holiday? (snicker) The leg must be feeling better.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:28 PM
What the hell is Beth doing in LA?
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
She is going to Akron on Thursday. Alabama on Saturday. She mayed have stayed there for Easter...is it a wiccan holiday? (snicker) The leg must be feeling better.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:28 PM
Anything to stay out of MB. Notice that Greta has yet to ask Beth about her leg...lol
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:29 PM
LOL @ ruhroh
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:30 PM
Scuba's posts on NH chat
http://tinyurl.com/epe3a
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:30 PM
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:25 PM
Forgidaboutit....you don't have to mention the subject again.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:30 PM
What the hell is Beth doing in LA?
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
Botox fill in???
Posted by: SouthernBelle Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:30 PM
What the hell is Beth doing in LA?
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:24 PM
Botox fill in???
Posted by: SouthernBelle Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:30 PM
Hate to tell her that it will take more than that...LOL
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:31 PM
Do some research if it is so important to you.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:25 PM

I am. I thought someone might want to share what they knew also, but NBD>
Beth can lie all she wants. If the police reports have MB witness statements that say that Natalee was with GVC, it does not matter how many times Beth says different.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:32 PM
Anything to stay out of MB. Notice that Greta has yet to ask Beth about her leg...lol
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:29 PM
She doesn't like people feeling sorry for her. :>(
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:33 PM
Anything to stay out of MB. Notice that Greta has yet to ask Beth about her leg...lol
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:29 PM
She doesn't like people feeling sorry for her. :>(
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:33 PM
Yeah right....ROFLMAO
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:35 PM
Anyone know how Beth's leg is?
Posted by: iwabwu Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:35 PM
Anyone know how Beth's leg is?
Posted by: iwabwu Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:35 PM
It's better.
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:36 PM
leg is boney, with meat on it.
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:37 PM
Anyone know how Beth's leg is?
I find it very hard to believe that ALE, NFI, FBI, Beth, Art Wood, Dave, Dr. Phil, and all the others could not solve this with regard to this latest development. How is it that JoeT is finding all these things? JMHO
To charge someone with kidnapping in the case of a disappeared person, is my memory correct that the law enforcement must exhaust all other leads? Perhaps he is helping them exhaust all other possibilities? JMHO
Posted by: iwabwu Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:38 PM
They coull not solve it because they were too focused on J2K because of Beth Twitty. Had she not tried to run the investigation, all of this probably would have come out much sooner.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:40 PM
Anyone find it strange that Mrs. Two ways hasn't summoned the jet to cart her "I will never leave Aruba" arse back to that very island, at this new turn in developments. Not enough cameras there yet? Afraid of another round of questioning? Prior engagements that are far more important?
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:41 PM
All of the above, pat.
Posted by: gagal_05 Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:43 PM
Anyone find it strange that Mrs. Two ways hasn't summoned the jet to cart her "I will never leave Aruba" arse back to that very island, at this new turn in developments. Not enough cameras there yet? Afraid of another round of questioning? Prior engagements that are far more important?
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:41 PM
I do find it a tad interesting that she seems to be upset at the thought of progess being made. It almost appears as if she doesnt want any further investigation.
Posted by: ruhroh Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:43 PM
To charge someone with kidnapping in the case of a disappeared person, is my memory correct that the law enforcement must exhaust all other leads? Perhaps he is helping them exhaust all other possibilities? JMHO
Posted by: iwabwu Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:38 PM

Joe T is helping, but maybe not in the way he intended to.
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:43 PM
Joe Tacopina has filed for and received, previously sealed documents and statements, including the statements from Arubans, the Dutch and the fine folks of Mountain Brook, Alabama.
as Beth said: some just needs to"connect the dots"
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:44 PM
Why is Joe T the one making all the statements? Where are Joran's criminal attorneys?
Posted by: ViVi Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:44 PM
Anyone find it strange that Mrs. Two ways hasn't summoned the jet to cart her "I will never leave Aruba" arse back to that very island, at this new turn in developments. Not enough cameras there yet? Afraid of another round of questioning? Prior engagements that are far more important?
Posted by: pathenry Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:41 PM
Why would she return there, nothing has developed..YET.
Posted by: Lexy Monday, April 17, 2006 at 10:45 PM


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Monday, April 17, 2006

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Sunday, April 16, 2006

Another Forum of idiotic postings about Natalee Holloway

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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

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Sunday, April 09, 2006

A TRIBUTE TO NATALEE HOLLOWAY, BETH JUG,DAVE & MATT

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Saturday, April 08, 2006

Aruba Dirty Police/A MUST READ!!CROOKS,ALLOF THEM !!


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~NATALEE HOLLOWAY STORY~DAVE HOLLOWAY'S NEW BOOK~

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Book Excerpt: Natalee Holloway's Father Speaks Out
Dave Holloway Describes His Struggle to Find His Missing Daughter
April 7, 2006 — - Alabama teen Natalee Holloway disappeared 11 months ago during a high school graduation trip to Aruba with her classmates. Since then, local police have been unable to find enough evidence to convict anyone on charges related her disappearance.
Dutch youth Joran van Der Sloot and two friends were questioned and detained by Aruban police, but all three were eventually released. Natalee's family continues to believe that Van Der Sloot has information about her disappearance, and the family has filed a civil suit against the youth and his father, Paulus, in New York.
Nobody has been charged, and Natalee Holloway remains missing.
Natalee's father, Dave Holloway, has written a book called "Everybody's Child" in which he describes the family's turmoil as the search for clues about Natalee's disappearance continues. Following is an excerpt from "Everybody's Child."
Be sure to tune in to "Good Morning America" on Monday, April 17 for an exclusive interview with Natalee's father.
"Everybody's Child"
I CANNOT TELL YOU HOW MUCH IT HURTS TO LOSE A child. There are no words to describe the feelings that choke a parent who outlives a daughter. It is not supposed to happen this way. I was never prepared for this kind of pain, this type of emptiness. My heart has an insurmountable void that used to be filled with Natalee's presence.
I watched as she received her high school diploma, and I took pictures of her at her graduation ceremony. I planned to be there when she graduated from college and then medical school. My pride would have enveloped us both. I had long imagined the day when I would see my Natalee in her beautiful white wedding gown. We would meet in the back of the church for her last moment as "daddy's little girl" and, as she encircled my arm with hers, I would lean down and whisper the words that all fathers must say to their daughters on that very special day, "I love you." I would walk her down the aisle and proudly offer her hand to her fiancé, and I would return to my seat knowing that my girl had accomplished all that a father could desire. At that moment, it would be clear that the first tier of her life with me had come to an end and that the man she would now look to for approval and love would be her husband. But she would always be my little Natalee . . . always.
When Natalee and her brother Matt were young, we lived in Clinton, Mississippi. We had been building some very special memories, but lately it has been difficult to recall them without a lot of pain. I try to picture Natalee riding her bike around the neighborhood, or envision the excited expression on her face when she woke up on Christmas morning and spotted the toys we had stayed up half the night putting together. I remember how she loved climbing up onto my back as I crawled along the floor on my hands and knees and how when she wanted to show off her dancing, she jumped up on her miniature table to do a routine and it tipped over, throwing her off and breaking her arm. I think back to her first days of kindergarten when she was only five and how I drove her up to school every morning and walked her to class to show her around and get her used to it. I can still see her sad little face during the second week when I told her it was time to go in on her own. She still wanted Daddy to walk her to class. I keep thinking back because I'm so afraid that if I don't, the memories will begin to fade. And, for now, that is all I have of her to hold on to.
Natalee was seven and Matt was five when their mother, Beth, and I divorced in 1993. After I remarried in 1995, my wife, Robin, and I lived in Jackson, Mississippi, but we relocated back to Clinton in 1996 to be close to Natalee and Matt. When Beth remarried in 2000, she and her husband, Jug, moved to Mountain Brook, Alabama, and Robin and I moved to Meridian, Mississippi, where our two daughters, Brooke and Kaitlyn, were born. Natalee and Matt live in Mountain Brook with Beth and Jug and visit us in Mississippi as often as their schedules allow. Prior to Natalee's sixteenth birthday and obtaining her driver's license, she and Matt had been coming to our home every other weekend and more frequently during their summer vacations from school. But, during Natalee's senior year in high school, her visits were a bit less frequent due to her many extracurricular activities. So Robin and I made it our business to visit her and watch her dance at football games with her dance team, the Dorians.
Robin and I have maintained a close, loving relationship with Natalee throughout her childhood and teenage years. We have tried to instill certain values and traits in all of our children that would enable them to succeed in life. Those values include honesty, integrity, morality, and a deep faith in God. We believe that Natalee has a solid foundation in those values. Robin and I have our own set of faith-based values that guide us in our daily lives. At this time of upheaval, we have gained strength from our reliance upon those values. We have felt God's presence every step of the way, and that is what has sustained us in these, our darkest hours of need.
Natalee is missing.
I desperately want her back.
From the moment that she was born on October 21, 1986, she has always been an exceptional human being. A father could not ask for more from a child. Her younger sisters lovingly call her Sissy, and she is a sensitive, loving, and articulate young woman. She is blessed with being beautiful both inside and out.
As Natalee completed her senior year, we were all excited about her next stepping stone in life. She was prepared to go off to the University of Alabama on a full scholarship to major in premed after graduating with honors and a 4.15 grade point average from Mountain Brook High School. She participated in numerous extracurricular activities, including the dance team and the Bible Club, and she was a member of both the math and Spanish honor societies. She had a part-time job at a health food store and performed volunteer work. She has some great friends, is well-traveled, and has always looked toward the future. She never showed any interest in drugs or alcohol, and she kept close ties with her siblings and classmates who all care for her very much.
In February 2005, Natalee called me and asked for permission to go on a trip to Aruba with her graduating class. This is apparently a rite of passage for teenagers all over the country. They convince their parents to allow this one-time privilege as a gift for all of their hard work, and parents often agree, even when their instincts tell them otherwise. I was apprehensive about Natalee taking this type of trip, and I tried to talk her out of it. I did not like the idea of her traveling that far away with so many other students and so few chaperones.
When I received the trip brochure I saw that the cost was approximately $985. Robin and I are from the old school, and we felt that was a bit extravagant for a high school graduation trip. After a few days of consideration, I told Natalee that we could not approve of the trip for two reasons: it was too extravagant, and we did not think it was appropriate. However, I told her that I would give her a graduation gift of half the amount of the cost of the trip for her to do with as she pleased. Since Natalee's stepbrother had been to Aruba with his class two years earlier, and her twin cousins were graduating with her class and were going along with her this year, Beth felt comfortable allowing Natalee to make the trip.
The months passed, and upon receiving the invitation to Natalee's graduation, she advised us that the school had opted to hold the ceremony at a local university theater hall. Due to the limited amount of seating, each graduate was allocated only eight tickets. We were to have three of them for my wife, Robin, Natalee's grandmother, and me. That left her two sisters out. Due to the distance, I asked Natalee if she could get two more tickets for her sisters otherwise Robin might have had to stay behind to care for them. As graduation weekend drew near, Natalee and I spoke again of the tickets, and she assured me that she would call all three hundred of her classmates if she had to in order to come up with them. On Monday, May 23, we heard from Natalee, and, in a hoarse voice, she told us that after calling nearly every student, she was finally able to get us the tickets. She said that she was just not going to give up on us. I praised her determination.
On graduation day, we arrived at Natalee's home expecting to rush up to the door, grab the tickets, and leave. Instead, she insisted that her two sisters come in to see her room. Natalee's grandparents, Beth's mother and mine, also wanted to catch up, so Robin and I and the family spent about forty-five minutes in my ex-wife's home. The situation was very unusual for us and somewhat awkward for me, but it was Natalee's big day. Looking back, I think that God had a hand in putting us all together on that very special day, the last day that we may be sharing a momentous occasion with Natalee.
As we were about to leave, Natalee informed us that she and her friends would be going somewhere after the graduation ceremonies, so she might not see us later on.
There were approximately three thousand people in attendance at graduation. When the ceremony ended, I realized that I hadn't given Natalee the gift we had brought, so we tried to locate her. Everyone had headed outside to a reception, but there were so many people, all wearing the same graduation gown, I just assumed that we would not see her again that day. I thought she might have already hooked up with her friends and left. We headed for the car, but Robin insisted that we go back to try to find her. Suddenly Natalee called my cell phone and said she wanted to see us. We communicated back and forth until we were able to locate each other. I gave her our graduation present, a check for $500. She was thrilled and thanked us. We hugged, and I took some photos. I mentioned the trip to Aruba and asked her to be careful. We all said our good-byes and left. Later that evening, she called to thank us again.
The day before Natalee was to leave for Aruba, she called and spoke to Robin. She told her how excited she was about the trip, and Robin once again strongly cautioned her to be careful. The next day, Natalee left with approximately 125 students and 7 chaperones. We heard that, upon their arrival in Aruba, the chaperones scheduled daily meetings with the students and collected their passports before distributing their room keys. Every day the students were to check in with the chaperones at a specific time.
On Monday, May 30, Natalee's trip came to an end, and she was due to fly home to Alabama. But late in the afternoon, I received a call from Matt telling me that Natalee had missed her flight and that Beth was getting on a plane to Aruba. She had told him to call me, but had no details yet. I attempted to get in touch with Beth. No answer. I googled hotels in Aruba and found a number for the Holiday Inn where the kids had been staying. I called and was able to talk to one of the trip chaperones who had stayed behind in Natalee's room. He filled me in about Natalee missing her flight. At the time, there was not much to go on. Someone from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency was there on vacation, and he made a few calls to the police. Apparently, they have the same rule that we have in the United States about waiting twenty-four hours before taking a report on a missing person. I would later find out that it is one of the very few rules or laws that the United States and Aruba have in common.
Beth had flown out of Birmingham on a friend's private jet as soon as she learned that Natalee had missed her flight. I contacted a commercial airline and booked the next flight out for 5:30 a.m. the following morning. I immediately started a checklist and packed my bags. I stayed in contact with Matt, and by around 10:00 p.m., some of the Mountain Brook kids who had arrived back in Birmingham indicated to him that Natalee left a bar with a nice kid who played soccer and was visiting Aruba from Holland. Some of the Mountain Brook boys said they sat with him around the poker table in a casino on the previous evening.
Later that night, Matt called again to tell me that Natalee's flight had been rebooked, and she would be coming home the next day. Someone from Delta Airlines had confirmed that a female had called and changed the flight. Matt felt that Natalee had simply missed her plane and rebooked it. I cancelled my flight, but I was still concerned because no one had heard from Natalee. The next morning, I started making more calls. I could not reach Beth, and I was unable to get a member of the Aruban police force to talk to me on the phone about Natalee. I called the Holiday Inn again, but nobody answered the phone in Natalee's room. By noon I learned that Natalee was not getting on the plane. I found out that it had been a chaperone from Natalee's group who had changed her flight in the hopes that she would reappear. It was then that I knew something tragic must have happened. I feared the worst, but prayed for a miracle. I hung up the phone and broke down. My mind was racing with so many "what ifs." Once I was able to regain my composure, I called my brothers, Phil, Steve, and Todd, and my brother-in-law, Michael. Phil, Michael, and I all tried to book flights out right away but could not get any until the next day. I tried to discourage my youngest brother, Todd, from coming. He was in bankruptcy and couldn't afford the trip. But he said he had to come, and he stayed behind to sell two of his vehicles just to get the money for the plane ticket. Steve, a fireman, had to make arrangements to get coverage for his job, so he also came in a little later on.
My pastor heard the news and called from out of town to pray with me over the phone. I can still hear his comforting words, "God, please give Dave and his family the strength to get through this." Our family is very strong, and we were determined to find out what happened to Natalee and bring her home.
My world was turned upside-down, and my emotions ran wild. I could barely function. I had to keep myself together in order to help Natalee. She needed me to find her. The search-and-rescue planning began immediately.
We left Meridian, Mississippi, on the evening of May 31, 2005. The flight to Aruba was long, and I was in a panic. On one hand, I was traveling there to bring Natalee home. On the other hand, I was afraid of the worst.
When I arrived in Aruba with my family, we hit the island running. We rented a car and immediately headed out to find a police station. There were only four on the island and I was amazed to find that the first two we entered knew nothing about Natalee's disappearance. We were then directed to a third one, the Noord Police Station. I walked in and said, "I'm Dave Holloway, and I need to talk to you about my daughter who is missing." A man in the back stood up and said, "How much money do you have?" That was how I first met Detective Dennis Jacobs, the investigator who was assigned to handle Natalee's case after Beth made a report to him upon her arrival on the island. I thought his comment about money was odd, but I ignored it and just tried to talk to him about finding Natalee.
Jacobs painted a scenario that questioned all of the beliefs and values that we had instilled in Natalee. He insinuated that she had met someone and fallen in love. "This happens all the time. She will probably show up in a few days," he theorized. "She was just partying hard," he added. "Don't worry. Just go down to Carlos'n Charlie's and have a beer." It was June 1, 2005, our first evening in Aruba, my daughter was missing and a detective was telling us to go to a local bar and have a beer. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. He said it was the hot spot for vacationing kids. "Maybe she will show up." In fact, he was so confident that she was just partying it up or on drugs that he told us this particular bar would be the best place to find her. However, he did warn us to watch our drinks very carefully, adding that sometimes people put drugs into them. When I talked about searching for Natalee, he questioned why we would want to do that.
He told us to go to Carlos'n Charlie's rather than the crack houses where he said that Beth's husband, Jug, and his friends had gone the night before. They went there due to information received from the police that a lot of the kids do drugs and party and that Natalee was probably with them. Jacobs told us that he had received reports that Jug's people were busting up the drug houses?he didn't want us going there and stirring things up too. He said we should leave any searching to the police, and if we had reason to believe that Natalee was in a crack house, we should call him and he would check it out. He then told us that the government controlled the crack houses in order to keep the drug addicts off the streets and away from where tourists shop and dine.
Jacobs also told us that the day before we arrived, he had interviewed the boys who eventually became the three main suspects in Natalee's disappearance, Joran van der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe, and his brother Satish. Beth had informed him of them after receiving information about videotapes taken from the security cameras outside of the Holiday Inn and in the hotel's casino. It had been determined that they were the last people to be seen with her. Jacobs considered the boys' statements to be consistent in that they had all said that they dropped Natalee off at the hotel. However, I did not realize at the time that Beth had already told him that the tapes did not show Natalee returning to the Holiday Inn that night.
Continued.....We left the police station in a state of shock. We couldn't believe the attitude of the detective. Just the fact that he asked how much money I had took me by surprise. What kind of question is that to ask the father of a missing child? It seemed as if he was not at all concerned about our daughter. But, since he was in charge of the investigation, we followed his instructions and traveled to Carlos'n Charlie's hoping to find out what had happened to Natalee. We arrived there at about 10:30 p.m. and what I found was not like anything I had envisioned. While customers must pass by a bouncer at the door, there was no indication that he was stopping anyone from entering. The bar was packed with teenagers doing Jell-O shots and sleazy-looking island boys preying on the beautiful young female tourists. The place has more than one bar, and people were dancing and singing in every corner of the bi-level establishment. It was an unbelievable scene, one that I wish I had known about before Natalee left on her trip. I did not want to stay inside, so we hung out around the street corners. In less than two hours, we probably experienced at least ten to fifteen offers from various drug dealers who wanted us to buy from them. Some government control, I thought. Out of curiosity, my brother asked one of them what he had. "Whatever you need," he answered. "I have it or I can get it." We managed to strike up conversations with some of them who confided that the "higher ups" wanted them to always remember one thing: while peddling their drugs, they were never to commit a crime against a tourist, especially any American around the cruise dock areas. Later that evening, we went back to the hotel and planned our next strategy.
The following day, we began searching the beaches and mountain areas in the morning; in the evening, we returned to the street corners looking for leads about Natalee. After several nights there, we were confronted by some of the stray drug addicts who had come into the tourist area with tips about Natalee. Apparently, Jug's friends had started handing out money for information about Natalee's whereabouts. We had heard that Beth and the people who were searching with her were handing out hundred dollar bills. Due to the information that we were receiving about drug use on the island, Beth's side of the family was pursuing the possibility of a drug-related kidnapping, and they were going into drug houses and driving around town.
One particular drug addict gave us a tip that Natalee was in a specific drug house operated by "Tanya and Jim." He said there was an escape door in the back of the house, and if we entered, she might be whisked away into a secret room. My brother Phil knew this was just a hoax as we had several others trying to get money from us for the same type of tip. The drug addicts were only interested in getting more money, and when word got out among them that the family was paying for tips, all of them wanted in on the action. Some asked us for $10, and when my brother began asking more questions without paying, the price dropped to $5. Phil started to walk off, and one man kept following him. He wanted money, any amount, and he finally yelled out, "Isn't she worth at least two bucks?" Phil was just about ready to bust him with a right-hand fist when an off-duty police officer walked by. The drug addict knew him by name and asked if he was on duty. He said no and kept walking. The drug addict then turned and walked off.
Meanwhile, I did some investigating and found out more about the locals Natalee met who had been hanging out with the students from her hometown. Apparently, the boys had been throwing around lies about where they were staying. We heard that one of them, Joran van der Sloot, the son of a Dutch justice official, did not reveal that he lived on the island, but instead led the girls to believe that he was a vacationing student from Holland staying at the Holiday Inn. He was the boy Matt had told me about and one of the three that Dennis Jacobs had questioned.
From what we had learned, on what was to be her last night in Aruba, witnesses saw Natalee leave Carlos'n Charlie's with the three locals, Joran van der Sloot, the Dutch boy, and Surinamese-born brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe. After that, she disappeared. When the boys were initially brought in for questioning, they all admitted having been with Natalee on the night of her disappearance, saying that they were at the bar but left there with her around 1:30 a.m. to take a fifteen-minute drive out to the lighthouse because she wanted to see it. They claimed to have brought her right back to the Holiday Inn where she was staying, and to have left her there with security guards who helped her inside because she was supposedly very intoxicated.
According to what we found out from the Mountain Brook students, Natalee had met Joran van der Sloot in a casino the day before she disappeared. It's inconceivable that Natalee would have gone off with any of those boys so late at night and voluntarily. Everything about their story was unsettling. I know my Natalee. She must have been forced or drugged to go with them, if she really did. And, if she did go with them, then the last men to see her alive were walking around free. That gave them more than enough time to get rid of any evidence that Natalee might have left behind with them.
Incredibly, the police did not feel there was a need to search for Natalee. My daughter was missing without a trace, and the police considered the situation a kid's prank, something that responsible children just go off and do on a whim. No way. I disagreed with their theory of what happened. I know my daughter. She would never worry her family like that, and there was no way that she would get involved with three strangers unless she did not know what she was doing.
There I was in Aruba, a strange place, searching for my little girl, not knowing where she was, how she was, or what had happened to her. As I reflected on what the police had told me, I realized that they were trying to use the most innocent details to create a motive for Natalee to have voluntarily disappeared. For instance, they had somehow seen the quote that she had put in her high-school yearbook. It was from Lynyrd Skynyrd's song "Freebird":
If I leave here tomorrowWould you still remember me?For I must be traveling on now,'Cause there's too many places I've got to see.
They wanted us to believe that those words were an indication that our daughter had been planning to leave of her own free will and that she needed to get away. Natalee had disappeared, leaving every one of her possessions, including her passport, behind in a hotel room. Their hypothesis simply does not make sense. She is not the type of person to be so irresponsible as to deliberately miss a plane flight home without a word. Not my Natalee!
From my first day on the island, I realized that I could not rely on the police to find my daughter. If they refused to search, we would organize and do it ourselves. We were able to obtain enough information to learn the route the boys had taken with Natalee. We decided to start the search at the California Lighthouse on the northwestern tip of the island and work our way back to the Holiday Inn. I enlisted about fifty tourists to help. We searched the ground area but did not do any type of digging at that time. Incredibly, a publicity agent named Carla, from a New York City firm that handles publicity for tourism in Aruba, tried to stop us from searching near the California Lighthouse, a tourist attraction, saying that it would be harmful to the island and bring too much negative media attention. She said she had even discussed it with Beth and that she had agreed. But I advised her that the search would go forward, no matter what kind of attention it brought. Natalee made a statement when giving us those graduation tickets: "I wasn't going to give up on you." And my statement to her now was, "I'm not going to give up on you either!"
While I was frustrated by the complete lack of police involvement, the process of an investigation wasn't completely foreign to me. My employment background includes sixteen years of investigation into auto accidents. Some of the cases I have dealt with involved lawsuits, and as a manager I had the opportunity to work closely with many attorneys. In fact, I managed a claim unit that supervised the litigation process prior to becoming an agent. During those years, I learned that in order to do a thorough investigation, whether in a criminal or civil case, a top priority while gathering evidence is patience. However, I also know that the first few days are always the most critical because, as time goes by, the evidence is increasingly difficult to obtain or is lost. Witnesses forget details or confuse them; important facts may be overlooked that could end up making or breaking the case. If the police were going to let those crucial days pass by without searching, then I was thankful that I was able to use my years of experience and knowledge in the investigation to do my own search for our daughter Natalee.
While Beth's side was taking care of most of the public areas, such as visiting schools, putting out posters in shops and public places, and riding around in vehicles at night chasing leads, my team focused on the ground search. The terrain on Aruba is unforgiving. The island is volcanic, and most of the land is uneven, jagged, pitted, rock formations. In some areas, if you fall without protection, you will cut yourself to shreds on the rocks. Almost all of the vegetation involves some sort of thorns, stickers, or cacti, including the trees and bushes. Due to the heat and rough terrain, it was similar to being in the desert. We searched through caves and other treacherous areas, and we came in every evening, sweaty, sunburned, cut up by thorns, briars, and most anything else we touched. It was an ordeal, but if we could find Natalee, it did not matter what we had to endure.
One day, while searching in a rocky area on the south side of the island, we surprised some mountain goats that were lazily sleeping in their safe cave hideout in a secluded inland mountain rock ridge overhang. I was probably the first human being that a couple of those baby goats had ever seen. Their parents trotted off out of the opposite end of the open cave while the young ones curiously watched as I sat on a rock and allowed myself to briefly let go. Tears ran down my face. I was worn out, and I was having one of those moments that I suppose was perfectly normal, under the circumstances. I still could not believe what was happening. How was it possible that I was in a foreign country searching for my missing daughter?
After a few minutes of much-needed rest, I regrouped, and we continued to clear the area. When we felt that we had exhausted our search there, we moved down to the beach and discussed our next plan of action. We searched by foot one day, by four-wheeler the next, and alternated with a four-wheel drive and walkers. We worked in groups of two each, for a total of four people, my brother, brother-in-law, and me. The other person was Patrick Murphy. He was from the Cayman Islands, and when he first saw Natalee's story break, he decided he would come to Aruba to help out. He joined in and assisted us for about two weeks. He said he was a little surprised when he found out that the three of us were conducting the search. The way we worked it was that two people would be let out of the vehicle. The second two would drive the vehicle approximately half a mile down the road at the southeast beach. They would get out and move forward. The other two would work toward the vehicle, then get in and drive past the other two and park the vehicle and continue to move forward. We each had radios to communicate.
During our daylight searches throughout the island, our group came across many abandoned houses where drug addicts had left razors and other drug paraphernalia. Some were filled with foul smelling odors, feces, urine, cardboard boxes they used as blankets or beds, and general trash. One of those houses was located right next to a fine restaurant near the hotel area and a McDonald's.
In a conversation with some locals, I was told that the island was a major shipment area and that drugs were abundant. After what I saw, I couldn't disagree. Several times, people came into the hotel to meet with other locals and an apparent drug deal was taking place. The person would come in to scope out the area prior to doing the deal. I witnessed a number of twenty-to-thirty-year-old couples entering the hotel after a hard night of partying, and it was obvious that their intoxicated state was from something other than alcohol. Where else could you go and have a weekend of crack or cocaine and return home without having to worry about being arrested for buying or using drugs? You certainly couldn't risk doing it that freely in the United States!
The days passed with no real leads and nothing to indicate whether Natalee was still alive. Hundreds of calls came in with tips that led nowhere and suggestions of crazy schemes that would try anyone's patience. We kept searching and praying. It was all we could do for Natalee, and we hoped it would be enough.
Aruba, being a Dutch protectorate, falls within the jurisdiction of the Dutch government, so I was told to arrive at the Coast Guard headquarters at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 5, 2005, to meet with the captain of the Dutch Marines, along with some people from the police department. When everyone had assembled, I asked them what the plan was. They stared blankly at me and said that they were just told to show up and I would be in charge. I couldn't believe that I was expected to run the show, as though I knew their island better than they did, and well enough to tell them where to start looking. What an unbelievable situation! I wondered if they were either too incompetent to conduct a search on their own or whether they were trying to cover up a crime and hoping to appease me with the offer to look for Natalee wherever I suggested. Either way, it was incredibly frustrating, and it made me feel somewhat helpless. But I had brought a huge map with me that my team had been following and had crossed out where we had already searched. I showed them all where I thought they should begin. My brother and I arranged for the Dutch Marines to help search at the south end of the island in the sand dunes while we were going to search the area just south of the Holiday Inn in four-wheelers. We all agreed to meet back at the Holiday Inn at 11:00 a.m. to discuss our next move, then we left for our assigned areas. Phil rode in a police helicopter while Patrick and I split up and searched the beach.
Everything came to a sudden halt when the Dutch Marines found a bloody mattress in a shack on the beach. The media immediately swarmed the area. I went back to my hotel to notify everyone of the find. Thankfully, the blood turned out to be from a dog.
Not even a full week had passed, and I had become so engrossed in my daughter's disappearance that I was hardly aware of what was going on in the rest of the world. I had absolutely no idea that Natalee's situation had sparked widespread news coverage until I phoned home and heard about it from Robin. The only news channel that we were able to view in the hotel by the time we got back to our room late at night was CNN, and to hear from Robin that Natalee's picture was being broadcast all over the world was unbelievable. And it brought home the message that everyone, not just her family, took her situation seriously. I was glad to see that our plight had gained so much support in such a short time.
Natalee had become everybody's child.

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