Satish Kalpoe -suspect 3
Deepak Kalpoe -suspect 2
Joran Van de Sloot- main suspect
The main suspects parents "The Van de Sloots
Natalee Holloway Missing teen
Natalee Holloways mum and stepdad
Saturday, November 05, 2005
Prosecutors: New Leads in Holloway Case
ORANJESTAD, Aruba — Aruban prosecutors said
Friday they have new witnesses and leads into the
disappearance of a U.S. teen who vanished on a
school trip to the Dutch Caribbean island more
than five months ago.
Natalee Holloway then 18, was last seen early on
May 30 leaving a bar with Dutch national Joran
van der Sloot and Surinamese brothers Deepak
and Satish Kalpoe.
They were arrested on June 9 but released after a
court ruled there was not enough evidence to
hold them.
The Aruban prosecutor's office said it was
conducting new interviews of witnesses in
the disappearance.
"From this review the team has concluded that
there are several aspects that need more
attention," the prosecutor's office said in a
statement. "There are people living in the
United States of America who have to be
interviewed again."
Prosecutors did not provide details about any
new developments and did not return
telephone calls seeking comment.
The report of new interviews came after the
missing teen's mother, Beth Holloway Twitty,
visited Aruba this week and alleged that three
law enforcement officials did not take the
investigation seriously in the crucial early stages.
She demanded the three be removed from the case.
Twitty, who left Aruba Thursday, told reporters
she wanted to meet with prosecutors and police
to discuss a taped interview in which Deepak Kalpoe
one of the brothers, allegedly says all three had
sex with Holloway, who would have turned
19 last month.
Twitty said she was "disheartened" with the
response of Police Chief Gerald Dompig,
Chief Prosecutor Karin Jansen and
Detective Dennis Jacobs to the disappearance
of her daughter.
"They have placed barriers to the advancement
of the investigation,"
Twitty said. "They should be replaced."
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In my opinIon It is certainly a serious case when
you cannot trust the prosecuters who are
suppose to be on your side.
A girl missing and they maintain she is alive
and the last suspects seen with her are
walking free.
This is a direct insult to women all over.
If only Jamaica had the good sense to hide
their dead Tourist. They would be sitting pretty indeed.
Above comment not meant literally.
Aruba this a all a FARCE and we can see through it.
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