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Holloway Mother Responds to ‘Sex Slave’ Remarks

November 6th, 2005 by Ian in Aruba, Natalee Holloway, Natalee's Family, Press Coverage

(JND) – Beth Twitty, mother of Natalee Holloway, responded to Dr. Phil’s remarks from the Tonight Show with Jay Leno with shock and anger. Twitty appeared on CNN with Nancy Grace Friday, November 4, in an attempt to douse the fire created by Dr. Phil’s “sex slavery” remarks made on November 2.

Grace shared the feelings held by Twitty’s mother, calling for Dr. Phil to be a bit more careful with what, and how information about Natalee is divulged.

Dr. Phil has come under fire after sharing what he termed “sensitive information” concerning Holloway’s current state and possible location in Mexico.

However, Dr. Phil’s comments not only shook Beth Twitty, but may have shaken the Aruban prosecutors, who released the following statement on November 4:

PRESS RELEASE: follows ..


Twitty and Holloway Give New Statements (VIDEO)

November 6th, 2005 by Ian in Aruba, Aruban Government, Natalee's Family, Suspects

Notes:

— Dave Holloway and Beth Twitty reinterviewed by police. Was asked about their initial statement.

— Beth did not get to meet with Janssen.

— Fmr. Secret Serviceman aided Dave Holloway in October’s search. He also helped investigated the case and spoke about
Stephen Croes, the boat DJ.

DOWNLOAD and view video here.


Holloway’s Mother Says Aruba Botched Case

November 6th, 2005 by Ian in Aruba, Natalee Holloway, Natalee's Family

ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP)— Natalee Holloway’s mother said Saturday that prosecutors in Aruba want to interview her daughter’s former classmates in Alabama about the teenager’s disappearance.

Beth Holloway Twitty repeated her charge that Aruban officials ignored leads and botched the case.

“The reason they want to ask follow-up questions to those students from Mountain Brook is because of the holes in their original line of questioning and because of questions they forgot to ask the first time,” she told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from Philadelphia.

On Friday, Aruban prosecutors said in a statement they would conduct a new round of interviews in their investigation of Holloway’s May 30 disappearance.

The statement said there are people living in the United States who have to be interviewed again. They said several aspects need more attention.

“You have to have an open mind and investigate all leads, that would be the professional thing to do,” Aruba’s chief prosecutor, Karin Janssen, told the AP.

Twitty has been a harsh critic of the investigation. During a visit to the Dutch Caribbean island last week, she called for the resignation of several top law enforcement officials.


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