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JusticeForNataleeHolloway: Holloway Case in Aruba smells!!!!!!!

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Holloway Case in Aruba smells!!!!!!!

Even in the Caymans Islands.....
The Holloway case comes across as Fishy.

Reprinted from Caribbean Net
Newscaribbeannetnews.com
Natalee Holloway’s disappearance heading for
the cold case files?
Monday, August 1, 2005
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands:
It is a case that has drawn an international audience as
people, in varying languages, ask one question:
Where really, is Natalee Holloway?
One of the journalists who covered the case in its
early stages, was our own senior correspondent,
Norman ‘Gus’ Thomas, who is firm in the view t
hat the Holloway matter is on its way to what he
calls the 'cold case files'.
It is a case that brought together some of what are
said to be the best investigators on earth with their
sniffer dogs, ground-penetrating radar,
sonar rigs, etc. Yet all this, up to this point in time,
has failed as the case now goes into another month.
Now, with a whopping US$1 million reward
dangling before them, the latest in this ongoing
saga is that authorities on Aruba are currently
looking at a landfill where one witness claims he
saw a body being dumped or buried there.
Prior to this, hopes rose high when the draining of
a lake took place in an ongoing search for evidence.
Alas, nothing.Thomas argues that from day one
something seemed wrong, going on to add that
there were several twists in the tale which
became more entangled as time went by.
Thomas summarized his view by highlighting
some of the events in Aruba while posing some
very searching questions.
"Do not forget that there was a report coming from
the assistant Commissioner of Police stating that
there was a confession, added to that it was also
stated that one of the three suspects was actually
leading the police to the site.
Shortly after that statement became public, a press
conference was held in which one senior
government official made no reference to the
Assistant Commissioner's statement, choosing
rather, to say that the authorities were at a
critical juncture in the investigations.
“I spoke with the police but all I was told is that
no confession was made. It begs the question
therefore, if the statement was incorrect, did
the high ranking police officer lie? If so, why
wasn't a public apology made?
“The main suspect, the son of a would be judge,
gave different stories at different times.
All of these, to my mind, create doubt and
suspicion.
As a result of this, confusion now reigns in
this case, which is indeed sad and sickening.
“The island of Aruba and, by extension, the
Caribbean has suffered, all because one or
several persons have refused to speak the
truth, while others prefer to play politics
with the possible death of a brilliant and
beautiful human being. This is indeed a tragedy.
“One that has soured relations between Aruba’
as well as the entire Caribbean region and the
United States of America," said a very
passionate Thomas.
link:
http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/2005/08/01/files.shtml

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