To: TexKat; brigette
One point made was that a search of the vehicle showed no traces of hair bel;onging to the Alabama teenager in the car driven by the Kalpoes that night, even though all known accounts place her in the vehicle at one time or another. This suggests that the car was cleaned above and beyond what one might normally expect sometime after young Natalee was known to have been inside.
And in post 3268: Anna, the brothers Kalpoe were washing their car at 2 / 3am. I know that y'all have your own system, but in ours, we have to have evidence before we arrest two people for washing a car.
The car was kept clean on usual basis; Deepak didn't even like to park it at work because he didn't want it getting dirty and he didn't like Joran and Natalie kissing in the back seat, reportedly. How much trouble would it be to get just about all hair out of the car that was probably very clean to begin with. Of course, it only takes one hair...
So, we have the two brothers cleaning their car at 2 - 3 in the morning? Very scrupulous...
3,308 posted on
06/27/2005 10:28:10 PM PDT by
hummingbird
("The world needs more Steel Magnolias like Beth Holloway.")
To: hummingbird; All
It is rather ironic that we can effect an entire regime change in Iraq and influence many other countries, but seemingly can't assert U.S. influence in the case of Natalee Holloway.
I'm not talking about taking over Aruba, just asserting and influencing the investigation.
Are you listening, Congress?
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