Carol Janssen To Be Fired From Case, Beth Discusses (VIDEO)
Beth Holloway Twitty appeared on Greta this evening to discuss some breaking news in the search for her daughter, Natalee Holloway. Apparently Carol Janssen, the chief prosecutor will be fired from the case due to lack of investigating and conflicts with the family. This is a huge win for the Holloway and Twitty family as Janssen has served as no help to them.
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“Aruban Boycott” Interviews Beth Twitty
(Hat Tip: Scared Monkeys)
Excerpt:
When I spoke with Beth, she was on her way to the Alabama’s governor’s mansion for the candlelight vigil given by Alabama’s first lady. Beth is a woman who is on the go 24-7. I never realized that a mother who is going through so much pain could still have the stamina and perserverence as Beth does. She’s a very pissed off mother with a major mission. However, the stress has taken a huge toll on her. Since June, she’s plummeted from a size 6 to a size 0.
Read the rest and the interview here …
Aruban Officials Head To Washington Over Holloway Case
Montgomery, AL (AHN) – Aruban officials will meet with officials in Washington to discuss details of the investigation into missing teen Natalee Holloway, said a congressman on Monday.
Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Ala., said the meetings will be held later this week, but did not specify which officials would be present. He would only say they would meet with him and “criminal justice and law enforcement officials,” reports The Associated Press.
“This meeting will provide an opportunity, out of the media glare and in as unemotional manner as possible, for the Aruban and Dutch authorities to give a detailed review of the facts and evidence in the case, and to present us with information regarding the progress of the investigation and of their efforts and intentions going forward,” Bachus said in a statement.
Holloway was last seen on the Dutch-Caribbean island May 30, leaving a bar with a young Dutch national and two Surinamese brothers.
The young men were arrested in June but were released after a court ruled there was insufficient evidence to hold them.
Alabama Gov. Bob Riley has called for a nationwide travel boycott of Aruba.
