The crew of the "Persistence" left Louisiana in November...headed to Aruba.
They've been using sonar and underwater robots to search Aruba's ocean
floor for Natalee Holloway since mid -December.
It's been an expensive process - a search like this costs about $50,000 a day,
It's been an expensive process - a search like this costs about $50,000 a day,
according to search supervisor Tim Trahan. After three months of searching -
the search party is simply out of money, but they're not out of places to look
for Natalee. Trahan says the crew has used sonar to photograph almost 1000
miles of Aruba's ocean floor. Underwater robots have dove down and inspected
hundreds of suspicious objects. The crew still has 150 objects left to inspect.
The "Persistence" is due home around Wednesday, but the crew says their
The "Persistence" is due home around Wednesday, but the crew says their
search isn't over - just delayed. They'll now concentrate on looking for
money and trying to work their way back to Aruba and what they hope
will be answers.
Persistance is the key word here...
We all know one thing here even if
Natalees body is found Aruba may
not prosecute but ...Her Mother will
have proof and closure....
That's all it takes...
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