Dave Holloway Talks about New Witness, Janssen (VIDEO)
Notes:
— Dave asked Deputy Chief of Police Dompig to interview a new witness that was found by the Holloway Family.
— Dompig has denied interviewing this witness.
— Chief prosecutor Janssen told Holloway that the Dr. Phil tapes would be available to Aruba a week after his visit (Dave left the island two weeks ago). But the videos actually came within days after he left.
New witnesses said found in Aruba case
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) — Aruban prosecutors said Friday they have new witnesses and leads into the disappearance of a U.S. teen who vanished on a school trip to the Dutch Caribbean island more than five months ago.
Natalee Holloway, then 18, was last seen early on May 30 leaving a bar with Dutch national Joran van der Sloot and Surinamese brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe. They were arrested on June 9 but released after a court ruled there was not enough evidence to hold them.
The Aruban prosecutor’s office said it was conducting new interviews of witnesses in the disappearance.
“From this review the team has concluded that there are several aspects that need more attention,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement. “There are people living in the United States of America who have to be interviewed again.”
Prosecutors did not provide details about any new developments and did not return telephone calls seeking comment.
Arubans Want to Interview Americans
Aruban officials have asked the United States for help questioning potential witnesses in the case of missing Mountain Brook teen Natalee Holloway, the country’s prosecutor’s office said Friday.
The statement came just a day after Holloway’s mother urged Aruba to remove three law-enforcement officials from the case, saying they ignored leads and failed to take her daughter’s disappearance seriously. Holloway, 18, was last seen May 30 on a graduation trip to the Caribbean island.
In Friday’s news release, the prosecutor’s office said the investigative team had reviewed the entire case and homed in on areas that “need more attention.”
For instance there are people living in the United States of America who have to be interviewed again, this time more profoundly,” the release reads. “To realize this, the Public Prosecutor’s Office has petitioned the United States of America for legal assistance.”
Producer’s Diary w/ Video
The Search For Natalee Holloway: A Producer’s Diary – Day 1- From America’s Most Wanted
The Search For Natalee Holloway: A Producer’s Diary – Day 2- From America’s Most Wanted
