and mother making the following statements-
Dave Holloway saying
"What they're doing now is closing some gaps,".
"From what I've heard, that there were just some holes in
some of the students' statements that they just wanted to
fill and from what I'm hearing they're just trying to lay a
really solid foundation in order to move forward in this
investigation against the three suspects,"
said Beth Holloway Twitty.
The three suspects are Joran Van der Slott and two brothers,
Deepak and Satish Kalpoe.
All were arrested in the case and held for several weeks but
never officially charged.
All were released last year.
Natalee's family members say they are hopeful that this
week's interviews in the U.S. will lead to a break in the case.
"Everything points back to the three suspects,"
said Holloway.
"And when you get into a situation, if you finally charge
someone, you don't want them to point the finger to
someone else. I think that's the reason they're interviewing
these kids, to paint the picture, plug the holes and make
sure that there are not any more suspects."
"We hope that Aruba will show us they do have enforceable
laws, such as perjury and obstruction of justice and rape,"
Twitty said.
"You know, I think that we need to see that."
"Well, they've always given us hints that something would
happen and it never did but hopefully something will happen
by the end of this month," said Holloway.
I, myself have no more trust in the ALE.
Hope they don't once again
kill the hopes of Natalee's parents.
link:
http://www.wtok.com/news/headlines/2232061.html
This hurts to see how much they expect from the ALE
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