Aruba prosecutor exposes Natalee Holloway 'witness', Authorities in Aruba say a man who as of late approached to say he saw Natalee Holloway being slaughtered 10 years prior doesn't hear what he's saying.
Jurrien De Jong told the tabloid TV program "Inside Edition" that he saw the 18-year-old Alabama understudy being pursued into a building by long-term suspect Joran van der Sloot, who rose a brief time later conveying Holloway in his arms.
He pummeled the young lady into the ground and afterward dove an opening in a slither space, De Jong told police. The building was under development, De Jong told correspondents, and is presently the Spyglass Tower of the Marriott Hotel in Aruba.
However, a press discharge issued Tuesday by Chief Prosecutor Eric Olthof's office exposed that claim, which agents first heard in 2013. De Jong did not approach sooner on the grounds that he was included in "unlawful exercises."
In the wake of checking with Marriott authorities, the prosecutor discovered that on May 30, 2005, the day Natalee vanished, there was no development work going ahead at the site and the establishment of the lodging had not even been poured yet, AL.com reported.
"This implies that Natalee Holloway could never have been concealed and/or covered there," the announcement said.De Jong's cases incited the missing adolescent's father, Dave Holloway, to come back to the island recently with a private agent and a corpse canine.
Van der Sloot, who was seen with Holloway the night she vanished, was never charged for the situation, however was since quite a while ago considered the culprit. He was sentenced in 2012 to 38 years in jail for the homicide of a 21-year-old lady in Lima, Peru.
Jurrien De Jong told the tabloid TV program "Inside Edition" that he saw the 18-year-old Alabama understudy being pursued into a building by long-term suspect Joran van der Sloot, who rose a brief time later conveying Holloway in his arms.
He pummeled the young lady into the ground and afterward dove an opening in a slither space, De Jong told police. The building was under development, De Jong told correspondents, and is presently the Spyglass Tower of the Marriott Hotel in Aruba.
However, a press discharge issued Tuesday by Chief Prosecutor Eric Olthof's office exposed that claim, which agents first heard in 2013. De Jong did not approach sooner on the grounds that he was included in "unlawful exercises."
In the wake of checking with Marriott authorities, the prosecutor discovered that on May 30, 2005, the day Natalee vanished, there was no development work going ahead at the site and the establishment of the lodging had not even been poured yet, AL.com reported.
"This implies that Natalee Holloway could never have been concealed and/or covered there," the announcement said.De Jong's cases incited the missing adolescent's father, Dave Holloway, to come back to the island recently with a private agent and a corpse canine.
Van der Sloot, who was seen with Holloway the night she vanished, was never charged for the situation, however was since quite a while ago considered the culprit. He was sentenced in 2012 to 38 years in jail for the homicide of a 21-year-old lady in Lima, Peru.
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