Another thing Ted said was that it is crystal clear the authorities have no evidence. This case will never be solved. Never. The Holloways should just go home, memorialize their lost daughter, and try to go on with their lives. There is nothing they are going to be able to do to produce evidence that doesn't exist. It's unfortunate, but it's the truth.
We're still a couple of months away from our second tornado season.
Stay safe.
TAW
That might well be but since the authorities say absolutely nothing to anyone, including the Holloway/Twitty family, I'm pretty certain that Ted "give me two sentences and I'll mispronounce every other word" Williams has utterly no idea.
I would wager a thousand dollars against a dollar (if it were legal) that this synopsis of the case and its conclusion is in error, and I would win because Beth Holloway Twitty won't listen to weakling advice that makes the perps victorious, but saves brain and elbow wear as the perps are hunted down through the twists and reversed turns in their owns alternative stories and accusations
...i am certain you mean well, but don't ever get into business for yourself or offer any services, as your doggedness wins you only the bone (I think the ALE is housing Joran with two inmates for a reason, and I accept they are doing things we cannot see, just as I know they are aware they fumbled the ball repeatedly in the beginning and can only avoid being international clowns forever on one condition, and that is solving this case)...and that's the real truth if you want to win...never teach or coach sports; you'd have them driving home in the third inning
NBC News got an inside tour of the Aruban jail where Joran van der Sloot is being held in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
NBC Gets Inside Tour Of Aruban Jail
NBC News got an inside tour of the Aruban jail where Joran van der Sloot is being held in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
During the tour, reporter Michelle Kosinski came face to face with van der Sloot, and even talked to him on camera for several minutes.
However, his attorneys took NBC to court in Aruba, where a judge ruled against NBC showing the pictures of the suspect, citing his right to privacy.
The Aruba director of prisons invited NBC News to tour the jail, where van der Sloot has been locked up for nearly three months.
The director showed Kosinski the exercise yard and van der Sloot's cell block.
NBC News found the suspect sitting quietly, reading a book with his feet up.
He said that he was doing fine and could not talk about his case.
Prison Director Fred Maduro said van der Sloot must get up at 6 a.m., but spends most of his day outside his cell watching TV, playing games and exercising. He can stay up until midnight, 1 a.m. on weekends.
Maduro said that van der Sloot was very angry when he first arrived at the prison, but the prisoner has calmed down now.
"Now, he's normal," Maduro said. "He has no problems with no one."
During the tour, reporter Michelle Kosinski came face to face with van der Sloot, and even talked to him on camera for several minutes.
The Aruba director of prisons invited NBC News to tour the jail, where van der Sloot has been locked up for nearly three months.
He said that he was doing fine and could not talk about his case.
NBC News found the suspect sitting quietly, reading a book with his feet up.
I truly believe that Beth has a basic structure to her makeup as a person that is inherent to her nature, and that nature in her will NEVER allow her to write Natalee off, and just get on with her life. Her life now is her daughter's disappearance.
As John Walsh's loss of Adam changed his life, as Mark Klass' loss of Polly changed his life, so is Beth's loss of Natalee permanently changing her life.
With God ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE!! I doubt Beth is willing to swallow your negative findings. Besides, it's NOT your daughter. How do you know how you would REALLY act under the same circumstances? You don't!!