Monday, May 29, 2006

Thanks For NOTHING Aruba!!!

Natalee Holloway's father says there
may be 1 more ocean search
5/29/2006, 11:53 a.m. ET
The Associated Press

MERIDIAN, Miss. (AP) — A final search off the

coast of the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba
could take place next month in the case of
Natalee Holloway, the missing teenager's
father says.
The Clinton, Miss., native, was 18 when she

disappeared in May 2005 during a graduation
trip to the island with her Mountain Brook, Ala.,
high school classmates. She was last seen
leaving a bar with three young men on
May 30, 2005.
Dutch marines, the Aruban Coast Guard, the

FBI and hundreds of volunteers have searched
the island and coastal areas of Aruba for
Holloway, to no avail.
Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of

her disappearance.
Authorities have arrested nine people in

connection with Holloway's disappearance and
then released them for lack of evidence.
Aruban authorities are no closer to cracking the

case that has generated worldwide media
attention and tarnished the island's reputation
than they were a year ago.
Holloway's father, Dave Holloway of Meridian,

spoke with The Meridian Star last week about
the search for his daughter and the
investigation by officials in Aruba, which he
believes has been flawed by corruption and
incompetence.
Holloway and his former wife, Natalee's mother,

Beth Twitty, have filed a civil lawsuit against
the family of Dutch national
Joran Van der Sloot, the last person known to
have seen Holloway alive.
Dave Holloway said he will continue to push

to find out what happened to Natalee.
He said Natalee's case will be featured on the

television show "America's Most Wanted" on
June 7 and a final ocean search may be carried
out in June.
"The expense at this point in time has kind of

delayed that," Dave Holloway said.
"So I think it will happen probably within the
next month."
But Holloway, who spent 75 days in Aruba

looking for his daughter, doesn't plan to
return to the island.
"I did all I could do as far as land searching.

The ocean search I leave to somebody else,"
Holloway said.
While Aruban authorities are keeping all

options open, they believe Holloway most likely
is dead and buried on the island.
Police have said prevailing currents likely would
have washed her body ashore if she drowned
or if her body was thrown into the sea.
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Aruba made the decision to seperate a young
girl from her family forever.
It was the fault of the ALE who did not react
quickly and diligently to a response for help.
Yes they may have had other cries of wolf
before but after 1 day they should have realised the
black guys they tried to pin in on had no clue of what
had happened. They protected the rich boys and
showed no concern for natalee's life or her parents.
You may chose to stop searching Aruba but
your Island's reputation will be forever
in the dog house. ...
I will not allow people to forget...

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