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