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massdee
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Posted - 11/21/2007 :  5:03:53 PM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Police Arrest 3 Suspects in Case of Missing Teen Natalee Holloway
Last Edited: Wednesday, 21 Nov 2007, 4:24 PM EST
Created: Wednesday, 21 Nov 2007, 4:22 PM EST
This is undated family file photo released by Marcia Twitty showing Natalee Holloway of Mountain Brook, Ala. Holloway has been missing since May 30, 2005 when she vanished in Aruba while on a trip with classmates celebrating their high school graduation. (AP Photo/Family photo/file)

Dutch prosecutors say police have arrested Joran van der Sloot on suspicion of involvement in the killing of American teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba.

We'll have the latest on this story tonight on the FOX25 News at 5 p.m.

EverettsPride
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Posted - 11/21/2007 :  9:15:06 PM  Show Profile Send EverettsPride a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Looks like they may just have arrested him to question him. That happened before and nothing came of it. His mother is saying he was not arrested, no handcuffs. She said he was asked to go to Aruba for a re enactment.

Sally
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massdee
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Posted - 11/21/2007 :  11:18:28 PM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Police Arrest Suspects in Holloway Case


By MARGARET WEVER, AP
2 hours ago

ORANJESTAD, Aruba —

Three young men previously detained as suspects in the 2005 disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway were re-arrested Wednesday, the Aruban public prosecutor's office said, citing new evidence in the case.

Dutch student Joran van der Sloot and two Surinamese brothers, Satish and Deepak Kalpoe, were arrested on suspicion of involvement in voluntary manslaughter and causing serious bodily harm that resulted in the death of Holloway, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

However, van der Sloot's mother insisted her son had not been arrested but was only detained for more questioning.

Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., was last seen leaving a bar with the three men on May 30, 2005, hours before she was scheduled to board a plane home with high school classmates celebrating their graduation on the Dutch Caribbean island. She was 18 at the time.

Hundreds of volunteers, Aruban soldiers, police and FBI agents spread out across the island for the missing teen. Later efforts would include divers, Dutch F-16 jets equipped with search equipment, and specially trained dogs. No trace was ever found of her.

Van der Sloot and the Kalpoe brother had previously been detained on suspicion of taking part in her death, but they denied involvement and a judge released them for lack of evidence.

Van der Sloot, 20, was re-arrested in the Netherlands, where he was attending university. The Kalpoe brothers _ Deepak is 24, Satish, 21 _ were taken into custody in Aruba.

Authorities "ordered their renewed arrest because further investigation into the disappearance has led to new incriminating evidence," the office said.

Hans Mos, chief prosecutor in Aruba, declined to discuss the new evidence or any other details about the case.

"Our intention is to keep them in detention for a longer period," he said.

Van der Sloot's mother, Anita, denied her son was arrested and said he was only taken into custody for more questioning. She said he wasn't put in handcuffs.

"What they want to do with Joran is to bring him to Aruba for a final reconstruction," Anita van der Sloot said by telephone from the family's home in Aruba.

She said her family and that of the Kalpoe brothers had also been questioned in recent weeks.

"The questions they asked were so obvious, things like, 'Why did Joran leave his shoes on the beach,'" she said, referring to the place where her son said he kissed Holloway alone before her disappearance. "I think it's ridiculous after two-and-a-half years to be doing this."

The brothers were expected to make an initial appearance in an Aruban court Friday, at which point prosecutors were expected to present the new evidence to a judge. A court date in the island had not yet been set for van der Sloot.

Wim de Bruin, a spokesman for the Dutch national prosecutor's office, said van der Sloot could be sent to Aruba without an extradition hearing and the transfer would occur "within several days."

In April, investigators from the Netherlands dug around the home of van der Sloot's family for two days without revealing what prompted the search. Then in May, Dutch and Aruban investigators visited the home where Deepak and Satish Kalpoe live with their parents for what authorities termed an "inspection," without revealing details.

Vinda de Sousa, an attorney Dave Holloway, Natalee's father, said she has left a message for the family but has not talked to them and is not privy to the new evidence.

"I'm as excited as the Holloway family can be," she said. "Anything new in this case, or any development, just gives you rekindled hope that one day this will be solved. I know the investigation never stopped."

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Associated Press writers David McFadden and Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Mike Corder in Amsterdam, Netherlands contributed to this report.
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EverettsPride
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Posted - 11/22/2007 :  10:39:22 AM  Show Profile Send EverettsPride a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The statute of limitations is going to ru out soon, and it seems they are grasping at straws. They have no body, no crime scene, nothing. I feel for the girls family, but I do not think there will ever be justice in this case.

Sally
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massdee
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Posted - 11/25/2007 :  09:30:08 AM  Show Profile Send massdee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Judges Orders Holloway Suspects Held

By MARGARET WEVER – 1 day ago

ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) — A judge Friday ordered an extended detention of two brothers held in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway after reviewing new evidence in the case of the missing teenager.

Surinamese brothers Satish and Deepak Kalpoe will be detained in separate jails for at least another eight days while prosecutors continue to pursue the investigation. The brothers have been held since Wednesday on suspicion of involvement in Holloway's death.

A third suspect, Joran van der Sloot, was expected to arrive in Aruba on Friday, a day after a judge in the Netherlands approved his arrest and transfer, the prosecutor's office said.

Investigators are focusing in part on cell phone calls and text messages between the suspects, prosecutor Dop Kruimel told The Associated Press.

"It's part of the investigation," she said, declining to give further details. "We do everything we can to see what happened."

Van der Sloot will appear before a judge on Monday, Aruba's chief prosecutor Hans Mos told the AP.

All three men were previously held as suspects in the case but released for lack of evidence.

Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., was last seen leaving a bar with the three on May 30, 2005, hours before she was scheduled to board a plane home with high school classmates celebrating their graduation on the Dutch Caribbean island. She was 18 at the time.

A search by hundreds of volunteers, soldiers, police and FBI agents — even Dutch air force planes — turned up no trace of her. Her father, Dave Holloway, told The Associated Press on Thursday that he plans to launch a new effort to find her remains off the island's coast, using private boats.

Prosecutors said Wednesday that they had ordered the three men re-arrested and disclosed that they had new evidence, although officials declined to provide any details.

Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, citing anonymous detectives in Aruba, reported Friday that the new evidence is derived from phone taps of conversations between Van der Sloot and the Kalpoes from earlier this year in which they contradict their earlier statements to police.

Attorney David Kock, who represents the Kalpoe brothers, told an Aruba radio station Thursday that the arrests were "an action of despair."

"There was no reason for their arrest now," Kock said. "We will take all kinds of measures to give our clients their freedom as soon as possible."
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