Posted on 07/28/2005 6:57:17 AM PDT by TexKat
Previous Natalee Holloway Threads
Firefighters drain a lake, Tuesday, July 26, 2005, in Oranjestad, Aruba searching for Alabama teenager, Natalee Holloway, who vanished nearly two months ago while vacationing in the island. Edwin Comemencia, a police spokesman, confirmed that the draining of the lake across from the Marriott Hotel was part of the investigation into Holloway's disappearance but would not comment further. The draining was expected to take up to 24 hours. (AP Photo/Pedro Famous Diaz)
They'll likely still be draining
next week at this time. They are
likely sending the pumped out water
back into the pond. LOL
LOL!! Idiots on parade.
The cruise ship mystery is really
a mystery indeed. I am interested
in it. Hope the story picks up
speed.
Kinda bizarre neither family is
talking.
So what's your point?
Well, no one down there, seems to know where the
water is going.
I reckon it's going back into the pond!
I did hear last night on tv that weeks ago it was discussed draining that pond, but the authorities couldn't figure out what to do with the drained water...
At least this time, somebody got the bright idea to run the hose over to the ocean.
Yes but where in Oranjestad.
Yeah, that was Tim Miller that said he
didn't know where to drain the pond
water "to." At that time, there wasn't
too much water in the pond & Aruba
authorities wouldn't allow Miller to
drain it?
The ocean.......well duh.....
I heard that too. The guy from Equus said his team had wanted to drain the pond and that even HE knew where to put the dang water.
Miller had a difficult time hiding his digust of the authorities in Aruba in that interview.
I hope they enjoy this brief respite. The media and armchair detectives won't let this one go.
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Boxes w/red "x's". What's wrong w/my computer?
I don't even get red x's on mine!
2nd bttt.
I don't know what is wrong with your computer sarasota, mine is working fine. I do not have red xs. Try clicking on the x or refresh.
To add to the cruise ship discussion...I saw a show this past week on cruise ships and one thing that stuck in my mind is the fact that no cruise ships are registered in the US. All are registered in other countries. I found this little factoid interesting and wondered why it is so.
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