Natalee Holloway's father in Aruba pursuing new lead in hunt for body, Almost 10 years after Alabama youngster Natalee Holloway vanished on a secondary school excursion to Aruba, her dad is back on the Caribbean island with a private criminologist, testing new signs and concentrating on another case from an implied onlooker.
Holloway was only 18 when she vanished on May 30, 2005. The prime suspect long has been Joran van der Sloot, who is in detained in Peru for a 2010 homicide. Dave Holloway is persuaded Van der Sloot executed his little girl, yet his most recent journey is to discover her body –- and research the new observer claim.
"I saw Natalee Holloway on the most recent night she was alive," island occupant Jurrien de Jong told the syndicated TV program Inside Edition. "I was the onlooker.
"I saw that Joran was pursuing Natalee into a little building under development," De Jong proceeded. "In around five minutes he turned out with Natalee in his arms, and hammered the assortment of Natalee on the floor, and after that he made an opening in a slither space… I knew she was dead."Now, with a specialist and a dead body canine in tow, Dave Holloway is out to figure out whether there is any truth to the most recent case. Before, the quest for equity for his little girl has taken a few remorseless turns. A few gathered leads have driven no place, including clashing articulations from van der Sloot, who was captured twice however never charged.
Van der Sloot has asserted to have allowed a tanked Holloway to sit unbothered on a shoreline; he was found on concealed cam admitting to the executing, and he once told Fox News Channel's Greta Van Susteren that he sold her into bondage. He was likewise accused of attempting to blackmail $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mom, Beth Holloway, by guaranteeing he could lead her to the remaining parts of her girl.
De Jong told the troubled father what he knew a year ago, furthermore made the cases to a Dutch daily paper, Algemeen Dagblad. Eric Olthof, Aruba's prosecutor, told Inside Edition hisoffice is exploring the cases and expected his examination could take the length of two months.
Van der Sloot, who was 17 when Holloway vanished, is serving a 28-year sentence in Peru for the 2010 homicide of Stephany Flores in a Lima lodging room. Endless supply of his sentence, he confronts removal to the U.S., where he will face charges of blackmailing and swindling Beth Holloway.
Dave and Beth Holloway had separated quite a long while before their little girl vanis
Holloway was only 18 when she vanished on May 30, 2005. The prime suspect long has been Joran van der Sloot, who is in detained in Peru for a 2010 homicide. Dave Holloway is persuaded Van der Sloot executed his little girl, yet his most recent journey is to discover her body –- and research the new observer claim.
"I saw Natalee Holloway on the most recent night she was alive," island occupant Jurrien de Jong told the syndicated TV program Inside Edition. "I was the onlooker.
"I saw that Joran was pursuing Natalee into a little building under development," De Jong proceeded. "In around five minutes he turned out with Natalee in his arms, and hammered the assortment of Natalee on the floor, and after that he made an opening in a slither space… I knew she was dead."Now, with a specialist and a dead body canine in tow, Dave Holloway is out to figure out whether there is any truth to the most recent case. Before, the quest for equity for his little girl has taken a few remorseless turns. A few gathered leads have driven no place, including clashing articulations from van der Sloot, who was captured twice however never charged.
Van der Sloot has asserted to have allowed a tanked Holloway to sit unbothered on a shoreline; he was found on concealed cam admitting to the executing, and he once told Fox News Channel's Greta Van Susteren that he sold her into bondage. He was likewise accused of attempting to blackmail $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mom, Beth Holloway, by guaranteeing he could lead her to the remaining parts of her girl.
De Jong told the troubled father what he knew a year ago, furthermore made the cases to a Dutch daily paper, Algemeen Dagblad. Eric Olthof, Aruba's prosecutor, told Inside Edition hisoffice is exploring the cases and expected his examination could take the length of two months.
Van der Sloot, who was 17 when Holloway vanished, is serving a 28-year sentence in Peru for the 2010 homicide of Stephany Flores in a Lima lodging room. Endless supply of his sentence, he confronts removal to the U.S., where he will face charges of blackmailing and swindling Beth Holloway.
Dave and Beth Holloway had separated quite a long while before their little girl vanis
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