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Curious Activity At Van der Sloot Home

The image at right is an overhead view of the home of Joran Van der Sloot, currently being held as a suspect in the Natalee Holloway disappearance. Ironically, as this picture was snapped the Van der Sloot parents, Paul(us) and Anita both happened to be outside.

A link to a larger image below shows Paul(us) v d Sloot talking to an indivdual who appears to have arrived in a furniture truck. Anita can be clearly seen making her way from the house towards Paul(us) and the other individual. What appear to be items of furniture can be seen, as well.

It has not been confirmed as to whether or not the Van der Sloots are planning a move. Some sources suggest they may be selling off furniture to pay for legal expenses accrued through a drawn out investiigation involving their eldest son. ALso, the family may have simply decided it was time for some new furniture.

As there is a much larger image available, Ian at The Political Teen has agreed to host it.

1,628 posted on 08/01/2005 11:40:40 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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Texas Volunteers Halt Search Of Aruban Landfill

A Texas-based volunteer group postponed its search of an Aruban landfill Monday for clues to the whereabouts of a missing Alabama teenager.

Robert Cooke, a spokesman for Dickinson-based Texas EquuSearch, said the search was postponed because of a lack of heavy equipment.

Cooke says crews with trained dogs have dug through the landfill or the past three days but had to return a bulldozer and a tractor donated by local companies.

The landfill became a point of interest after a witness reported seeing men dump and cover a blonde-haired female body there two days after 18-year-old Natalee Holloway disappeared on May 30.

Aruban police searched the landfill after receiving the tip in days following Holloway's disappearance, but found nothing.

A police spokesman says the witness recently approached Holloway's family, who asked for another search.

After spending nearly two months in Aruba, searching for clues and offering rewards, the teenager’s mother has left the island and returned home to Alabama.

According to a relative, it was "very difficult" for Beth Holloway Twitty to leave without knowing her daughter's fate, and she plans to return soon to keep the investigation alive.

Holloway's family has offered a $100,000 reward for information that solves the mystery, and a $1 million reward for anyone who brings her home alive.

1,630 posted on 08/01/2005 11:46:37 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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