Holloway Attorney John Q. Kelly On O’Reilly (VIDEO)
The Line Up – Fox News – Sunday 03/26/06 (VIDEO)

Kimberly Guilfoyle grills Kalpoe brothers’ attorney.
Discussion on Greta ….
The panel is calling it “unforgivable” for Police Chief Dompig to announce this on TV without consulting the family first. They point out that he is slandering Natalee because they do not have a body.
Ted Williams: “it is stupid and unforgivable”, it is “stuck on stupid”.
Paul Reynolds on Hannity & Colmes (VIDEO)
Gerold Dompig Says Natalee Wasn’t Killed, Died Of Drug OD
(via The Drudge Report)
Gerold Dompig, deputy chief of police in Aruba and the man leading the investigation into the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway, says he feels strongly that Holloway was not murdered, but probably died from complications involving alcohol and, possibly, drugs as well. Dompig makes his remarks in an exclusive interview with 48 HOURS Correspondent Troy Roberts that will be broadcast on 48 HOURS MYSTERY: “Natalee Holloway: New Clues in Paradise,” Saturday, March 25 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Read on for the MUST SEE transcript …
Dave Holloway’s Book: Aruba

Dave Holloway’s book “Aruba” comes out early next month. Click here to pre-order it from Amazon.
Book Description:
One father’s mission to find his daughter
I am a father who has no idea what has happened to his child. The questions run through my mind all day long. They keep me awake at night. Is she dead? Is she alive? Is she being held captive somewhere? Are they hurting her? Is she crying out for me?
These are the impassioned words of Dave Holloway, father of Natalee Holloway, whose disappearance in Aruba sparked a media frenzy and an international scandal. This book is the heart-wrenching story of his search, the most complete account of Natalee Holloway’s disappearance in Aruba. Continuing his investigation to this very day, Holloway discloses:
* behind-the-scenes details of the investigation
* new revelations about the corruption of the Aruban law enforcement
* and the countless trails leading to possible rape, murder, and even sexual slavery
Aruba Reportedly Has Lead in Missing Alabama Teen Case
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Aruban authorities reportedly have a new witness in the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway and plan to conduct another search for her body on the Dutch Caribbean island.
The witness provided specific information that prompted investigators to organize the search in sand dunes along the northern tip of the island, Gerald Dompig, Aruba’s deputy chief of police, said in an interview with CBS television’s “48 Hours Mystery” program.
Attorney Interview Causes Stir (Aruba Truth)
An interview with an MSNBC producer has created a distracting side story in the understanding into the investigation of what happened to Natalee Holloway.
Kalpoe attorney, David Koch, told the producer he would not be surprised if his clients were charged with “murder” by the summer.
Talk show hosts, especially Rita Cosby, thought this was a break in the case. It was not.
Beth Twitty Responds – On The Record 03/20/06

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This is the complete transcript from “On the Record,” March 20, 2006:
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: We recently sat down with Joran van der Sloot, one of the prime suspects in Natalee Holloway’s disappearance. We asked him what he thinks about Natalee’s mother, Beth Holloway Twitty.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
JORAN VAN DER SLOOT, CHIEF SUSPECT IN NATALEE HOLLOWAY DISAPPEARANCE: I don’t have any — I don’t have any bad, I mean, not regrets — I mean, I don’t think badly of her. I mean, if my daughter — well, I don’t have a daughter — if my daughter was missing, if I — or my brother or my mother, you know, someone was missing that I loved, and there was some kid with him last, you know, I’d — I’d probably feel — and everything that’s here in the media, I’d feel that way, too.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
VAN SUSTEREN: Joining us from Birmingham is Beth Holloway Twitty. Good evening, Beth.
Attorney: Van Der Sloot, Kalpoes Could Go On Trial This Summer
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Joran Van Der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe and Satish Kalpoe, the three men last known to have seen missing Mountain Brook teenager Natalee Holloway, could go to trial for her death in Aruba this summer, the Kalpoes’ attorney said in an MSNBC interview.
The Kalpoes’ attorney, David Kock, told MSNBC that any or all of the men could face first-degree murder, manslaughter or accomplice charges.
“The (district attorney) can also present, let’s say, the first instance, the heavier charge and then subsidiary. If that cannot be proven then, and if that cannot be proven, and then to lighter forms of crimes,” Kock said.
Unlike in the justice system in the U.S., the three would not go before a jury but a panel of judges, and there is no possibility of a plea agreement.
Kock said the trial could happen in June or July.
