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Fu-Gee-La wrote:
June 6, 2005
http://www.legendgames.net/showstor...s/WN0000182.txt
"With the Natalee Holloway investigation focusing on three men, one the son of a judge and all said to be popular on the small island, authorities are speaking with an ominous tone of mystery regarding the Alabama senior and honor student's disappearance.
He declined to give details.
An additional ten FBI agents are on in Aruba, bringing the total to thirteen. The additional resources were apparently requested as a result of some unknown circumstances in the case.
U.S. Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Vestavia Hills, said Saturday there were circumstances surrounding Holloway's disappearance that warranted the FBI being heavily involved.
"The circumstances were disturbing," said Bachus, who formally requested the FBI's involvement. "I can't get into it, but it's something the family is aware of. There was an immediate recognition that this was not simply a teen who wandered off."
http://www.refugeesunleashed.net/viewto ... torder=asc

yankee-in-france wrote:.. perhaps there was enough information/circumstantial evidence to conclude that it was a homicide case. Remember Jan van Straaten [sorry, I forgot his name] saying that Natalee was deceased, and he knew this because he had seen the file.
A sensitivity for the anguish Beth and Dave were going through might have also been the reason for not having them at the meeting. I don't think that it would be pleasant for either of them to hear in plain words which might have happened to Natalee.
... and also wasn't it June 10th or thereabouts that the FBI had informed the family of something that made Beth conclude that Natalee was dead.
Knipoog wrote:reporter:
Rep: Hebt u nog hoop op een goede afloop?
Jan: Hoop moet je altijd hebben, maar ik geloof niet meer dat we Natalee levend zullen terugvinden.
Rep: Waarom niet?
Jan: Omdat ik het onderzoek ken en u niet.
Rep: You still hope for a positive outcome?
Jan: You always have to be hopeful, but I don’t believe anymore that we will find Natalee alive.
Rep: Why not?
Jan: Because I know the investigation and you don't !

Without disclosing anything, as you know Greta, the first week or two of this investigation there were several suspects, you know went off this direction, went off that direction and for what seemed to be all the right reasons and on thing that, I think that all needs to go back into, but I think that they do have, I do think that, obviously she is, she didn't fly back on that plane and something happened to her and it was of a criminal nature.
"We have been made aware of the missing girl, and we're looking into the matter," Fuqua said.
"The circumstances were disturbing," said Bachus, who formally requested the FBI's involvement. "I can't get into it, but it's something the family is aware of. There was an immediate recognition that this was not simply a teen who wandered off."
Rep: You still hope for a positive outcome?
Jan: You always have to be hopeful, but I don’t believe anymore that we will find Natalee alive. Rep: Why not?
Jan: Because I know the investigation and you don't !
If you're asking me, are you more certain that this case will be solved than you were before you met with them, I will say that I think that the people I've met with, they are professional, they have devoted a tremendous amount of resources to the case but I think they're up against a pretty sophisticated group, who you know, if somebody gets a warning that the police are going to sit them down in 24 or 48 hours and talk to them, lots can happen in 24 or 48 hours

yankee-in-france wrote:.. or insufficient evidence for a conviction.
Black-Tulip wrote:
Insufficient evidence is no evidence. Otherwise there would have been a trial.
As simple as that.

yankee-in-france wrote:CK, I know that there is no evidence that we know of that a crime was committed against Natalee, but I think that the heavy money is on it that there was a crime committed and that she is no longer alive. It doesn't necessarily mean that because no case was pursued that there is no evidence that a crime was committed against Natalee. Unless the ALE files are opened and become public knowledge, we will probably never know what evidence there is.
I don't quite understand what you are reading into the paragraphs that you bolded regarding disturbing circumstances that the family was aware of. I read it that the FBI and the Americans did not accept the Aruban explanation of girl running off in paradise and believed that it was a homicide. That certainly would qualify as disturbing circumstances to most parents and again is probably nothing more than the FBI not wanting parents to have to hear certain details that would be upsetting.

resigned wrote:Without disclosing anything, as you know Greta, the first week or two of this investigation there were several suspects, you know went off this direction, went off that direction and for what seemed to be all the right reasons and on thing that, I think that all needs to go back into, but I think that they do have, I do think that, obviously she is, she didn't fly back on that plane and something happened to her and it was of a criminal nature.
yankee-in-france wrote:
In many cases, there is evidence but it may not be sufficient to convict and the prosecutors decide not to proceed and risk an acquittal. Better to wait and hope that more evidence will surface in time. It may be the same with the Aruban prosecutors. They did say that they could bring a body disposal charge but didn't want to do that because of the short sentence so they must have evidence of some kind.
CherokeeKid wrote:
Who was uttering those unfounded accusations that it "was of a criminal nature"?
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