By First Coast News Staff
ARUBA -- Investigators may have a new break in the search for a missing American teen in Aruba. A new witness has come forward with claims that he knows where Natalee Holloway's body is located.
The only information being released so far is that those descriptions are very detailed.
Meanwhile, attorneys for the three men currently being held as suspects are fighting to keep the FBI from having complete access to their files.
"Nothing new in respect to my client," said David Kock, who is representing one suspect.
"If today it's the FBI, tomorrow it will be Colombia or some other country wanting documents. This is a regular case that has been blown out of proportion," he said.
"If the rules of law are not going to be followed in any proceedings, then their client's right to a fair trial is out the door and they have to protect that," added Aruban legal expert Lincoln Gomez.
Aruba's police chief and several officers were in Philadelphia for police training this weekend.
"It is a huge case, it's a difficult case, it's a strange case and we need time," said the Aruban chief of police
It's amazing how one's memory can be refreshed is $1,000,000 is offered. I only hope that the end is near for this poor family.
Crime Scene Investigation 101??
I don't get it.
Why increase the reward for a safe return if there is witness who knows where Natalee's body is?
It don't make sense, unless the increase in the reward by the anonymous donor came about before learning of the new witness.