Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Missing in Aruba
Isn't it awfully weird that there hasn't been a single trace of Natalle Holloway? Not a sandal, a ribbon, a barrette, a piece of ripped fabric, not one teeny thing to prove she was in Aruba, let alone to show what happened to her. How could two or three goofy or stoned teenagers commit a murder - whether accidentally or on purpose - and succeed in cleaning or gathering every minute piece of evidence? Even if she fell and hit her head, which always seemed the most logical explanation, and they put her out to sea. Even if the judge-in-training father assisted. It seems so unlikely that nothing at all could be left behind. Does that mean she was sold off to white slave traders, which sounds like a bad movie? Does it mean she's still held captive somewhere? Do the Arubans desperately want to keep the slave trade out of the news? What's going on??

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Blogger Peggy — at 1:41 PM, August 15, 2005:
I'm not necessarily following this story but do seem to catch snatches of it. Truly a bizarre case and I think it's baffling everyone why there has been absolutely nothing found. Her poor, poor family. If they can't get their daughter back, at the very least a little closure would be nice.
 

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