Didn't ping you last night, because I wasn't posting, but if you didn't read the posts about N's mother at the VdS house, there wasn't too much that was revealed.
The cameras had to be turned off at the request of Papa, while the 90 minute visit was going on, though it was pretty interesting, not to say amusing, at first. When Beth and Greta got to the house, Beth was trying to rouse them while standing outside the gates. The camera was rolling then, and they picked up Papa peeking out from behind some trees near the house.
He couldn't seem to decide at first whether he should go out to the gate or not, but Beth persisted in talking to him, and he very nervously went over to her. He does look very anxious as Greta reported.
But no cameras inside the house, and it was reported by Greta that here were 2 mothers both in pain. (Though of course Mama VdS was still sticking up for her son. Also we found out that she was in Holland at the time this all happened.)
Beth finally got him out of the bushes by telling him she wanted to give him a prayer card.
Beth Holloway Twitty should have been able to ask Anita Van der Sloot.
"When your son last saw my daughter was she alive and well, in fear of her dying, or dead?"
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I got the feeling that daddy Sloot might not have gone to the gate had Natalee's mom not said that she had a 'prayer card' for him.
Thanks, tbb. This is a very strange case. Apparently because Aruba Justice seems nonexistent.