Sunday, February 17, 2008

QUESTION FOR ANITA VAN DE SLOOT...


Anita, your son's in custody. How tough is this for you and your family?
ANITA VAN DER SLOOT, MOTHER OF DUTCH SUSPECT:

It's extremely tough. He's in custody now for 13, 14 days, I think.

I have lost count. And I love my child. I believe in him 200 percent.

And it's just like a big nightmare. We don't know how to deal with it

because you can't deal with it. We think about the family a lot because

their life is a nightmare, too, but our life is a nightmare, too.


VERSUS


Beth, your Daughter is missing. How tough is this for you and your family?
BETH TWITTY, MOTHER OF VICTIM:

It's extremely tough. The 1 percent of hope I had that she was still alive is gone.



ANITA YOUR SON IS WITH YOU FOR NOW

......WILL YOU JOIN BETH IN HER PAIN / NIGHTMARE...

WHEN YOU REALIZE YOUR SO LOVED SON

AND HUSBAND TOOK HER DAUGHTERS LIFE?



Even though she still hasn’t been found and her disappearance remains as much a mystery as it was in 2005, Holloway refuses to give up hope.
Now, Holloway has written a book about the ordeal called “Loving Natalee, A Mother’s Testament of Hope and Faith: The True Story of the Aruba Kidnapping and its Aftermath.”

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