Actually, Dave refused to comment on this; his wife, however, thought it ill-advised.
I think the family has been told not to criticize anything,,the Beth apology obviously under duress, the statement by the police that the investigation would stop if Beth didn't shut up, the defensiveness of the Arubans.
My guess is the family is being close mouthed on this for good reason. It must gall them.
KING: Dave, before we take our next call, I know you're in Mississippi, but the Alabama Legislature has passed a resolution urging Alabamans to boycott Aruba until Natalee's case is resolved. What are your thoughts on that?
D. HOLLOWAY: Yes. Well, I read about that Saturday and you know, I really don't have any comment about it. You know, I just -- I don't have any comment about it.
KING: Robin, do you?
R. HOLLOWAY: I -- at this point, I don't think they should do that. They're being cooperative. They're sharing information with the FBI. I mean, they want this case solved as bad -- well, almost as bad as we do. But I mean, right now, we're gracious with the information they are sharing with the FBI. I disagree with that at this time.
D. HOLLOWAY: Larry, I...
KING: Dallas, Texas -- I'm sorry, Dave. Go ahead.
D. HOLLOWAY: I just took a liking to the local people there and I know that, you know, they have jobs and stuff in the hotels. I would just hate to see that a hard-working person lose their job because of tourism.