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Post by Admin on Aug 24, 2017 19:05:32 GMT
Has the mystery of what happened to Natalee Holloway finally been solved? "We actually found human remains," her father, Dave, says. Natalee vanished during a school trip to Aruba 12 years ago. Joran Van Der Sloot is the main suspect in her disappearance, but he has not been charged in the case. He is currently in prison for killing a woman in Peru. Dave Holloway says a new informant may have revealed the spot where Van Der Sloot and an accomplice allegedly disposed of body of Natalee's body. Her classmates said they last saw her leaving an Oranjestad nightclub called Carlos’n Charlie’s with Joran van der Sloot. At the time, he was a 17-year-old Dutch honors student living in Aruba. Police have repeatedly questioned him in connection with Natalee Holloway’s disappearance. Van der Sloot is now behind bars in Peru, where he is serving a 28-year prison sentence for the 2010 murder of 21-year-old Peruvian business student Stephany Flores Ramírez. According to Ward, an individual living in Aruba who claims to have helped van der Sloot dispose of Natalee Holloway’s body, provided the leads that led to the discovery of the bones. “We did an 18-month undercover investigation and a lot of the information we had was confirmed and it’s viable information that led us to where we are today,” Ward told HuffPost.
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Post by Admin on Aug 25, 2017 19:04:43 GMT
The father of missing Alabama teen Natalee Holloway says he is awaiting the results of DNA testing on bones found in Aruba. Dave Holloway made the announcement on the “Today” show Wednesday. “When we determined these remains were human, I was shocked,” he said. In a follow-up interview with HuffPost, Dave Holloway said the remains have been brought to the United States for DNA testing. “They are in the testing process,” he said, adding that it could take several weeks to get results. “It’s a reputable lab and that’s all I can tell you at this point.” Dave Holloway said the bones were found while he and private investigator T.J. Ward were chasing leads during the filming of a new TV series on the Oxygen network called, “The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway.”
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Post by Admin on Aug 26, 2017 19:47:56 GMT
Human remains that were discovered in Aruba, where Natalee Holloway vanished 12 years ago, belonged to a female of eastern European descent, tests showed. The remains will be tested further to determine if they are those of Holloway and the results were expected within the next two weeks, according to the Daily Mail. She was last seen by her classmates leaving a nightclub with Joran van der Sloot - a then 17-year-old Dutch honors student living on the tropical island. No trace of her body has ever been found. Now her father Dave Holloway believes the discovery of human remains - the result of a tip-off investigated by his private investigator TJ Ward - could be the lead they have been waiting for this past 12 years. The full DNA test results, which will determine whether the bone fragments belong to Natalee or not, are expected to be returned within two weeks, a source close to the case has disclosed. The discovery is part of 'The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway,' a docuseries currently running on Oxygen.
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