Over the week-end local authorities decided to start talking to some members of the family and amongst others decided to talk to Natalees father. He became very furious about this and at certain moment decided to leave the table and abandon the police precinct. He did not agree with the form in which he was attacked. As such the father refused to cooperate in answering questions that were put to him by the investigating team.
In the meantime we could hear and see on CNN how the step father, mr. Twitty, threatened to disclose damaging information if one or more of the suspects is released. He did not wish to say anything else but we can see here that this person has started to threaten the Aruba authorities and question the countrys judicial system. This is not acceptable.
For what the suspects in the USA are concerned we cannot qualify them otherwise we think the FBI has work to do to find out if they really wish to cooperate to bring this case to an end. By the way, on the FBI website Natalee Holloway does not appear as a missing person.
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Stepfather threatens to release more information, Father refuses to cooperate with investigators
by A.M. Digital
Posted: Jul 5, 2005 14:30 UTC
ORANJESTAD - The Investigation Team does not have any new evidence in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
The three suspects maintain their declaration and especially Joran van der Sloot maintains that he left Natalee on the beach near the Fishermans Huts and walked home, while Natalee told him that she would walk to the Holiday Inn.
There is a long existing pressure on the Investigation Team to change direction of the investigation and start looking to the other side to those closer to Natalee and interrogate the mother, father, step father, and ex boyfriend who was also in the group of students who came here to celebrate their graduation. At some point rumors wanted that the ex boyfriend did not leave Aruba as the immigration department did not register his departure however, according to American Airlines Jeremy Brown was on the flight back to the US on May 30.
Over the week-end local authorities decided to start talking to some members of the family and amongst others decided to talk to Natalees father. He became very furious about this and at certain moment decided to leave the table and abandon the police precinct. He did not agree with the form in which he was attacked. As such the father refused to cooperate in answering questions that were put to him by the investigating team.
In the meantime we could hear and see on CNN how the step father, mr. Twitty, threatened to disclose damaging information if one or more of the suspects is released. He did not wish to say anything else but we can see here that this person has started to threaten the Aruba authorities and question the countrys judicial system. This is not acceptable.
For what the suspects in the USA are concerned we cannot qualify them otherwise we think the FBI has work to do to find out if they really wish to cooperate to bring this case to an end. By the way, on the FBI website Natalee Holloway does not appear as a missing person.
Satish Kalpoe, left, and Deepak Kalpoe were released after being held for nearly a month. Leslie Mazoch, AP
Joran van der Sloot, left, arrives to court in Aruba. Jason Inesea, Bon Dia, AP
GretaWire is up on Fox. Only news is that she's hoping to inverview the Kalpoes. However, in light of the fact that the prosecutor is planning to appeal the decision to let them go, she's not very hopeful.
"For what the suspects in the USA are concerned we cannot qualify them otherwise we think the FBI has work to do to find out if they really wish to cooperate to bring this case to an end."
This is a STUNNING statement! While it is apparent that it is designed to take some heat from the aruban LE, it also gives credence to and dovetail with the cellphone call called to attention by Greta's interview with the cell provider in aruba who was in contact with the Twittys immediately upon their arrival......
VAN SUSTEREN: After you and Beth listened to that phone call several times and hung up with the person in the states, what did you do next?
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