Posted on 06/23/2005 10:44:51 AM PDT by stlnative
Perhaps to make it look like he walked home?!?
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y84/patchworkpiecer/satish_joran_deepak_freddy.jpg
l to r
Satish - Joran - Deepak - Freddy (Freddy is in front of the guy who has the red shirt on in the back of the picture)
Notice the shirt from the picture in post 706 with the shirt in the picture above.
It is not your fault as which ever MSM captioned the photo in 706 did it wrong.
Oh now I see what you are speaking of. Big Jake write ABC, that is their caption.
see I didn't know what picture you were talking about the other day - I didn't know there was picture in post 706.
So if Steve Croes wasn't involved -- since they're releasing him -- how did N disappear? A different boat? Maybe they should have cadaver dogs search the VDS house/yard, also along that beach by the Marriot. Why the ATM withdrawals?
OK... I gotta get off here and do some housework today. :-(
Conway Twitty was born Harold Jenkins on Sept. 1, 1933, in the small town of Friars Point, Miss. His father, a riverboat pilot, taught him his first guitar chords when Conway was just 4 years old.
I did not know what picture Big Jake was speaking of because he only stated that the guy was Freddy but did not have the other pic to compare it to.
where did he get the name Twitty?
strange stage name isn't it?
PVDS being sent back to jail per Fox News.
Interesting the kid was seeing a shrink and had a bad temper...thanks for the ping to that post from the article in the Netherlands.
I thought I'd heard about that in another case and am glad you remember the details of how that works.
Twitty used a map of the South to decide his name. He came up with the name Conway Twitty from Conway, Arkansas, and Twitty, Texas
I've been thinking about disposing of a body...
I read a LOT of mystery novels..
What if a body was placed in a freezer? Could a cadaver dog smell that?
HORRIBLE thought - of course the ocean is the first place .. it is an island afterall - but what if whoever took her did not have access to a boat?
ABC... now it all makes sense!! Those b#$%^%$!
Predators pass their knowledge on to others.
Conway, AR & Twitty, TX
I can't sing, but if I could sing like him, I'd have been Slapout Eclectic.:-)
6/26/2005, 1:26 p.m. CT
By PETER PRENGAMAN The Associated Press
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) A judge ordered Aruban police Sunday to release a party boat disc jockey held in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, saying authorities did not have enough evidence against him, the man's lawyer said.
Steven Gregory Croes, 26, is one of five people held in the disappearance of Holloway, an Alabama honors student last seen in the early hours of May 30. None of the five, including an island judicial official and his 17-year-old son, has been charged in the case.
Searches for Holloway have been fruitless.
"The judge agreed there is not enough proof he was involved to keep holding him," said Croes' lawyer, Eleni Lotter-Homan.
Croes, who was detained June 17, will be released Monday, Lotter-Homan said. He is a disc jockey on the party boat Tattoo, which offers nightly dining, dancing and swimming.
Joran van der Sloot, 17, and Surinamese brothers Deepak Kalpoe, 21, and Satish Kalpoe, 18, were the last ones seen with Holloway, 18, of Mountain Brook, Ala. Her passport and packed bags were found in her room.
After a night of eating, drinking and dancing at Carlos' N' Charlie's restaurant, the three men initially told police they took Holloway to a northern beach before dropping her off at her hotel around 2 a.m.
But on Saturday, Satish Kalpoe's lawyer said his client admitted that his story was a lie.
Satish now claims that he and brother dropped Holloway and van der Sloot off together at the Marriott hotel, then went home, his lawyer, David Kock, said.
On Sunday, Kock said the brothers were becoming increasingly angry with van der Sloot and accusing him of changing his story to put the blame for Holloway's disappearance on them.
Kock would not elaborate.
Van der Sloot's lawyer, Antonio Carlo, said, "My client maintains his innocence."
The fifth person in custody is van der Sloot's father, Paul, 52.
It was not clear how the disc jockey might be connected to the other detainees. His employer said Croes told him he knew one of the Kalpoe brothers because they went to the same Internet cafe.
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