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Posted: 12:17 PM May 28, 2007
Holloway Family Still Looking for Closure
Meridian, Miss. It has been two years since Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba while on her senior trip. Family in Meridian say they have renewed hope of finding answers. Reporter: Andrea WilliamsEmail Address: andrea.williams@wtok.com |
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This marked another holiday without closure in the case of missing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway. However, some of her relatives in Meridian say they now have renewed hope that this could soon change.
It has been almost two years to the day since Dave Holloway's daughter Natalee was last seen. On May 30, 2005, the then 18-year-old disappeared while vacationing with school friends on the island of Aruba.
Since that time, all leads have pretty much turned up cold. But there may be a turn in the case.
Natalee's father said Monday that Dutch authorities took over the investigation from Arubans about six months ago and more hope for clues has emerged. Unlike in previous searches, Holloway says just last month Dutch authorities did a full search of the property belonging to the three men who were last seen with Natalee.
"Well, they had the forensic team on that property and they have since left and gone back to Holland," Holloway said. "And as I understand, there are still 4 or 5 other investigators still on the island."
As for the results from the recent searches, Holloway says it's unknown when those could be released.
"The Dutch, unlike the Arubans, are very secretive on that type of thing," said Holloway.
For the Holloway family this renewed investigation has brought renewed hope.
"One way or the other, I think we'll finally get answers," Holloway said. "And when it will be? I thought it would be long before now but one of these days we'll find the answers."
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The Natalee Holloway Timeline Detailing Persons, Places, Known Kidnapping, Rape, Murder,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_white_woman_syndrome
Another year has gone by without knowning what happen to Natalee Halloway. I strongly blame on corrupt Aruba government. I know myself that three suspect do know what happen. The prime suspect stated that he lied to police department while he was in Holland. May Lord himself give Holloway family courage and straight.
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