Natalee's mum warn teenage Vacationers.
Beth Holloway Twitty
Sophomore Lindsey Hearne said
Twitty's talk caused her to
reconsider plans for a trip to
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
"It just makes me wonder,
what if I'm not quite ready yet
to go without my parents,"
she said."
This reaction shows people are
listening. What happened to
Natalee could happen to any one of our daughters.
The key here is thata honest real investigation should
always be the mandate of the police where ever you are.
Aruba let us down. Aruba hascontinued to allow visitors
to the small island, to disappear withoutany real investigation
being done. Well they can call her names, laugh at her
and reprimand her tactics but if they had done their job, We
would not be all here now.
Twitty spoke for FREE. Thats right! NO SPEAKING FEE!
She was at Ball State as part of her "Save Yourself" safety
awareness campaign for young adults nationwide.
She also visited Delta High School on Thursday and was
to speak today at Burris, Wes-Del, Wapahani and Cowan
high schools.
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Spring break is coming up for many students, and how to
keep them safe is an issue that is taking precedence.
It’s become a mission for the mother of Natalee Holloway.
It has been almost a year since Natalee Holloway vanished
in Aruba.
"It’s been a nightmare, and it would be any parent's
nightmare and it is any parent's nightmare to have a missing
loved one whether your loved one is missing within our
borders or not within our borders," said Beth Holloway
Twitty, Natalee's mother.
Sophomore Lindsey Hearne said
Twitty's talk caused her to
reconsider plans for a trip to
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
"It just makes me wonder,
what if I'm not quite ready yet
to go without my parents,"
she said."
This reaction shows people are
listening. What happened to
Natalee could happen to any one of our daughters.
The key here is thata honest real investigation should
always be the mandate of the police where ever you are.
Aruba let us down. Aruba hascontinued to allow visitors
to the small island, to disappear withoutany real investigation
being done. Well they can call her names, laugh at her
and reprimand her tactics but if they had done their job, We
would not be all here now.
Twitty spoke for FREE. Thats right! NO SPEAKING FEE!
She was at Ball State as part of her "Save Yourself" safety
awareness campaign for young adults nationwide.
She also visited Delta High School on Thursday and was
to speak today at Burris, Wes-Del, Wapahani and Cowan
high schools.
******************************************
Spring break is coming up for many students, and how to
keep them safe is an issue that is taking precedence.
It’s become a mission for the mother of Natalee Holloway.
It has been almost a year since Natalee Holloway vanished
in Aruba.
"It’s been a nightmare, and it would be any parent's
nightmare and it is any parent's nightmare to have a missing
loved one whether your loved one is missing within our
borders or not within our borders," said Beth Holloway
Twitty, Natalee's mother.
2 Comments:
GOOD FOR BETH.
I ADORE THIS WOMAN.
She gets a big hug from me !
GOOD POST!
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