Posted on 02/10/2010 8:25:03 PM PST by kcvl
at a tennis match this evening per Greta
His son, Joran, is a suspect in the disappearance of 8-year-old Natalie Holloway while on Spring Break in Aruba in May 2005.
OK, it’s a funny name, but I’ve never heard of this guy, although I must admit I don’t follow tennis all that closely. Beyond, Federrer and Roddick, I can’t name a single player.
"Paulus Vandersloot is dead."
Bush's fault!
Remember, his son killed Natalie Holloway in Aruba.
I fixed the name for you. You could have waited a few moments to confirm it yourself.
Thank you.
I have a feeling Paulus has taken some secrets to the grave.
I’ve always thought that he disposed of Natalee’s body for his son. Fits with his son’s account.
I'm wondering if they did it...and whether they asked him where Nathalie was before the final act.
Oh. You said "tennis match", so I immediately assumed it was a professional tennis player. Sorry.
van der Sloot is also my mom’s maiden name.
Paul van der Sloot the father of Joran van der Sloot died this afternoon due to a heart attack. Unofficial reports say that he was playing tennis and suddenly collapsed.
Paramedics rushed in and applied CPR, but with no results.
It’s a shame that he died without telling the Holloway family where their daughter is. My suspicions is that they Joran and his father threw her body overboard
ping.
Natalee was 18 when she disappeared. Probably just a type!
He has probably taken secrets to his grave. Did they ever look down the well on his property? I just know that he knew all about it, and helped dispose of her body.
now poor Joran will have to be the big man of the family...poor family...
How did Greta get that? Drudge doesn’t even have it. And if you google it, only a few blogs have it. Where did they get it?
Natalie’s aunt (on her mother’s side) is a good friend of mine.
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