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To: brigette

From CTV:

*The Prosecuter in Arunba just said on Larry King that everyone being held now is suspected of Premeditated Murder. Formal Charges will be filed at the end of the investigation.

and this:

*I heard the same on H/C on Fox tonight. The father is NO longer a witness but has been arrested as a suspect in the premeditated murder of NH.


484 posted on 06/23/2005 9:43:15 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
UPDATE: 12:15am EDT
Tonight on CNN’s Larry King, Prosecutors office spokesperson, Mariane Croes, said the following:

“Paulus Van der Sloot was arrested on the suspicion of premeditated murder”

All of the suspects in custody were arrested with the same charge.

(excerpt from transcript)

KING: And why are they suspects?

CROES: At this point the general description is that they are suspected of being involved in the disappearance of Ms. Holloway. That’s the general description. But because when we arrest somebody, you have to have a reasonable suspicion of specific crimes, so at this point all the suspects are arrested on the first crime of premeditated murder.

KING: So that is — is that a charge?

CROES: At this point it is only a reasonable suspicion. The definite accusation and in American system “charge” will be made when the investigation is finished. And the prosecutor has reviewed all of the evidence pertaining to this investigation.

Also Larry King interviewed Robin Holloway, Dave Holloway and Natalee’s aunt, Marcia Twitty. Unfortunately he also had defense attorney Michael Cardoza, who really should not have been apart of this interview. Cordoza really made some insensitive comments. Transcript can be found here.

486 posted on 06/23/2005 9:45:33 PM PDT by Howlin
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