Posted on 07/29/2005 7:28:13 AM PDT by TexKat
Natalee Holloway is shown in this undated family photo. (AP Photo/family photo)
Okay, thanks, so no one was in jail the first week.
Nobody except Beth and the "Alabama posse" (isn't that the term that was thrown around?) were after J at first.
Not the polis. They were probably busy figuring out how NOT to involve J.
J and P had time to take care of business.
We need to send Vic Mackey in for this one for sound results. That is some good info Krodg. NSNR
Like the ocean, where they found towels, bathers,
undies, shoes, etc.
Landfills have all kinds of articles in them as
well.
Good theory.
I think it's a little weird these witnesses are coming forward with such detailed information! I know they were supposedly scared.. but sheesh.. right down to the red jeep watching...
This is what $1 million bucks will do for one's memory.
Just my way of trying to make any kind of sense of this...I don't hold to any one theory.
I think that may be the direction this case is moving . . .
Nobody's getting a million bucks, not unless N comes back alive to her family.
But $100,000 is still a lot for information leading to her body.
OMG!
The Associated Press
July 29. 2005 6:40PM
Alabama is going to get a commission that will study how to make it easier for the public to obtain access to public records.
On Friday, Gov. Bob Riley's office announched he had signed a resolution that the Legislature passed in its special session to create the 29-member commission.
The resolution says there is currently no uniform process for members of the public or the news media to request public records.
The sponsor, Rep. Blaine Galliher, D-Gadsden, said the commission would recommend a uniform policy for all state and local agencies to use in making public records available.
He said the commission's recommendations would be turned into a proposed bill to be considered by the Legislature next year.
Galliher was the House sponsor of the state's new open meetings law that passed the Legislature earlier this year. He said getting an open records law will be "the second step in the process of opening up government."
Riley also signed: a resolution urging Congress to open an investigation of Natalee Holloway's disappearance in Aruba.
-legislation that will allow state officials and state employees to get reimbursed for actual expenses rather than getting the regular state per diem of $50 per day when attending some major conventions in the state. The Legislature passed the law because the annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference starts Saturday in Mobile.
I'd like to see him interrogated by Jack Bauer.
" Landfills have all kinds of articles in them as
well."
That's very true. But the impression I got while listening to the ES guy last night, was that these things weren't just typical landfill junk. He said the items confirmed what the witness had previously told them. However, who knows. There have been so many roads gone down before, which lead to a dead end.
Bingo!
And the $100,000 USD's is nothing to sneeze at, either, for info.
And just in case, ONE witness happens to point searchers in the right direction (unbeknownst to said witness.) BINGO!! they get the bucks!
Yeah!!! Jack is The Man!! He would get the answers.
That is close to the theory that I have considered all along truthluva.
Bauer would get to the bottom of this and fast.
"I need a hacksaw" -- (one of my favorites lines from season 2, I believe).
If any of those articles matched anything
belonging to NH, I'd place some credence
in the landfill.
Brace yourself for more "dead ends,
yet to come."
He was there on the Wednesday after Natalee disappeared, at 4:30 in the afternoon.
That's the way to get some information in a hurry!!! Surely there is a real-life Jack Bauer out there somewhere.... {{{{swoon}}}}}
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