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egarrard
06-03-2005, 08:36 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-06-03-aruba-missing_x.htm?POE=NEWISVA

http://www.riehlworldview.com/photos/uncategorized/1_21_holloway_natalee.jpg
The mother of a missing Alabama teenager tearfully called for more help from U.S. authorities Friday in the search for her daughter, who disappeared on the last day of a high school graduation trip to this Caribbean island.

Police and volunteers combed beaches and scrubland for any sign of Natalee Holloway, putting up posters with a photo of the 18-year-old honor student. The wording on the posters was changed Friday to add a photo caption saying: "Kidnapped since 1:30 a.m. May 30."

Authorities say there is no evidence Holloway was abducted, but police commissioner Jan van der Straaten said "after four or five days you are afraid a crime has been committed."

Aruba's coast guard also searched surrounding waters, an indication authorities are considering the possibility she might have been taken off the island with or without her consent. Police found her passport in her hotel room.

Holloway was on a five-day excursion with 124 seniors and several chaperones from Mountain Brook High School, near Birmingham, Ala. The students took a commercial flight, while the chaperones arrived on a private jet, said airport ground handler Albert Groeneveld.

The blonde teenager had just graduated and earned a full scholarship at the University of Alabama, where she planned to study premed, said her uncle Paul Reynolds, who came from Houston to help search.

Aruba police and the Dutch military were leading the effort with assistance from FBI agents.

Holloway's mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, urged the Dutch government Friday to request more help from the United States.

"We all have a common goal to find Natalee so we can bring her home," Holloway Twitty told a news conference, before choking up and leaving the room in tears.

However, Attorney General Caren Janssen said local authorities did not need more U.S. help. The State Department and the FBI did not immediately return phone calls seeking comment.

Holloway spent the last night of her holiday at Carlos 'N Charlie's bar and restaurant in the capital, eating and dancing with classmates and residents. She was last seen sometime between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. Monday, and didn't show up for her flight home hours later.

Police said they questioned and released three Aruban students who said they dropped Holloway off early Monday at the Holiday Inn where she had been staying just outside Oranjestad.

Janssen said police have been receiving tips every hour, but "none has proven to be the golden tip." Hundreds of volunteers, soldiers and police scoured sand dunes, beaches and scrubland, checking each area searched on a map grid.

On an island known for its lack of violent crime, Holloway's disappearance shocked residents, and many said they were optimistic she would be found alive.

"She's not on the island," said Jany Winterdal, a 51-year-old taxi driver who has warned his two daughters, ages 23 and 28, never to accept drinks from strangers. "In Aruba, we don't know what doing bad things to people is. For me, she's alive."What do you want to bet she's on her way to some harem somewhere? Young, attractive, and blond. Oh, yeah... :Nope

CyberGuy
06-04-2005, 06:07 AM
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-06-03-aruba-missing_x.htm?POE=NEWISVA

http://www.riehlworldview.com/photos/uncategorized/1_21_holloway_natalee.jpg
What do you want to bet she's on her way to some harem somewhere? Young, attractive, and blond. Oh, yeah... :Nope

Why a harem? Why not some brothel in the far east?

It might suprise you to know that women in harems are married by consent and treated extremely well by their husband. A sultan or anyone else with enough money to afford a harem does not need to stoop to kidnapping his wives.

Far eastern brothels on the other hand are notorious for white slavery.

Sidebinder
06-04-2005, 04:18 PM
Nice mug shot...

Anduril
06-06-2005, 10:51 AM
Yea... she lives in the town next door to me. I heard about it while I was in Chicago... sad.