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Exodus 20:7 Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
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Posted by: JG on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 - 04:17 PM
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|  | Is Natalee Holloway at the bottom of the Pond. Please Pray they find her. Sources in Aruba close to this story are saying that they may find Natalee at the bottom of the Pond by the Marriott Hotel. They have been draining the pond all night and are close to finding out the truth as to what happened to this little girl.
The investigators have been trying to determine what happened to Natalee Holloway are focusing on a pond near where the US teen was last seen nearly two months ago.
The authorities are using a large pump to drain the pond across from the Marriott Hotel while everyone is awaiting the results of DNA analysis from labs in the Netherlands and the United States.
The police have declined to specify what they were looking for in the pond, but everyone knows they are looking for Natalee. The police have confirmed it was part of the investigation into Holloway's disappearance on May 30, the final night of a high school graduation trip to the Dutch Caribbean island. They are expecting to finishing the draining by Wednesday.
A lawyer for Holloway's mother and stepfather said the search was prompted by a witness who came forward last week and reported seeing three young men, including a Dutch youth who has been detained in the case, near the pond on the night of the teenager's disappearance.
The witness told investigators that he saw Joran van der Sloot, 17, and two Surinamese brothers driving near the pond on May 30 between 2:30 and 3 a.m. a time they previously told investigators they were already home said the attorney, Vinda de Sousa.
"They consider the witness to be very credible," said the family's attorney, who said she receives regular updates on the case from investigators.
Holloway's stepfather, George Twitty, who was at a nearby hotel waiting for results of the search, said police asked the family not to watch as they worked behind a fence to clear the water.
"It's the first time the fire department, the police and other authorities have collaborated on such a huge search," the stepfather said Wednesday. "So they must know something. ... There's so much commotion, they must have a lead."
Holloway's mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, also said she was hopeful.
"I'm very encouraged about moving forward, and hopefully finding some answers that we've been waiting for, for a long time, and everyone has been," she said on ABC's "Good Morning America." |
|  | Is Natalee Holloway at the bottom of the Pond. Please Pray they find her. Sources in Aruba close to this story are saying that they may find Natalee at the bottom of the Pond by the Marriott Hotel. They have been draining the pond all night and are close to finding out the truth as to what happened to this little girl.
The investigators have been trying to determine what happened to Natalee Holloway are focusing on a pond near where the US teen was last seen nearly two months ago.
The authorities are using a large pump to drain the pond across from the Marriott Hotel while everyone is awaiting the results of DNA analysis from labs in the Netherlands and the United States.
The police have declined to specify what they were looking for in the pond, but everyone knows they are looking for Natalee. The police have confirmed it was part of the investigation into Holloway's disappearance on May 30, the final night of a high school graduation trip to the Dutch Caribbean island. They are expecting to finishing the draining by Wednesday.
A lawyer for Holloway's mother and stepfather said the search was prompted by a witness who came forward last week and reported seeing three young men, including a Dutch youth who has been detained in the case, near the pond on the night of the teenager's disappearance.
The witness told investigators that he saw Joran van der Sloot, 17, and two Surinamese brothers driving near the pond on May 30 between 2:30 and 3 a.m. a time they previously told investigators they were already home said the attorney, Vinda de Sousa.
"They consider the witness to be very credible," said the family's attorney, who said she receives regular updates on the case from investigators.
Holloway's stepfather, George Twitty, who was at a nearby hotel waiting for results of the search, said police asked the family not to watch as they worked behind a fence to clear the water.
"It's the first time the fire department, the police and other authorities have collaborated on such a huge search," the stepfather said Wednesday. "So they must know something. ... There's so much commotion, they must have a lead."
Holloway's mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, also said she was hopeful.
"I'm very encouraged about moving forward, and hopefully finding some answers that we've been waiting for, for a long time, and everyone has been," she said on ABC's "Good Morning America." |
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