This is a scam. They are trying to bolster the van der sloot lie and close this case as a mystery.
He dropped her at the beach (lie) and she left the island (lie)
they will put it all on Natalee following the van der sloot story.
Still no timeline for Joran and Paulus as they've both lied.
I have a tip I need to call in: SEARCH THE VAN DER SLOOT PROPERTY!
I see we are on the same page too deetch!! When Miller gets there, just watch Dompig BALK!! It'll be a repeat. First there is the excited invitation, then suddenly there are STRICT RULES, then there will be a ROADBLOCK. I think we have come to know how this all works EACH and EVERY time.
http://www.nbc13.com/news/6197453/detail.html
National Sheriff's Association Joins Holloway Investigation Texas Company To Send Deep Diving Equipment To Aruba
POSTED: 10:17 pm CST January 17, 2006
UPDATED: 12:32 pm CST January 18, 2006
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. --
More than 3,000 law enforcement agencies across the United States are volunteering to help find Natalee Holloway.
One of the largest law enforcement groups in the U.S., the
National Sheriff's Association, has decided to join the investigation into Holloway's disappearance eight months ago. The association is sending the Aruban government an official letter.
"We would like to see transparency in that investigation and also reach out to offer resources that local law enforcement agencies might have," said Ted Sexton, president of the National Sheriff's Association.
The association can pool the resources of more than 3,000 departments. Sexton said that its members have a collection of some of the best technology in the world. The association is offering to Aruba soil-penetrating sonar, expert dive teams and deep water equipment.
"We want to bring those crimes to a finalized settlement, whether it be a criminal case or whatever it may be," Sexton said.
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Holloway's mother, Beth Twitty, said police recently received a tip about a coastal area near the California Lighthouse. Twitty said she is guardedly optimistic.
"Aruba has done things in the past just to look like they're doing something. I hope this search is warranted and credible and not an exercise in futility," Twitty said.
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