Julie Popovich; New Evidence Found

From The Ohio News Network, new evidence has been found in the case of a missing model near Hoover Reservoir.

New evidence has been found in the case of a missing model that disappeared near the Ohio State University campus, and the evidence may have police on a new search near Hoover Reservoir.

An identification card was discovered near the Hoover Reservoir and could reveal new information about Julie Popovich’s disappearance.
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Posted August 25, 2005 by
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Twitty Holloway Attorney on Greta – Part 2

Here is the second part of video from “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren. The person being interviewed is Vinda de Souza, the Twitty Holloway family attorney on Aruba. She is explaining what happened today in court over MSNBC’s filming of Joran in his cell.

Vindafox

The file is 7.9 megabytes, so it will take a while to download if you are on dial up. Click on the image to download the video.

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Posted August 24, 2005 by
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Twitty Holloway Attorney on Greta – Part 1

Here is video from “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren. The person being interviewed is Vinda de Souza, the Twitty Holloway family attorney on Aruba. She is explaining what happened today in court over MSNBC’s filming of Joran in his cell.

Vindafox

The file is 3.8 megabytes, so it will take a while to download if you are on dial up. Click on the image to download the video.

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Posted August 24, 2005 by
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MSNBC Interviews Joran in Prison

Scared Monkeys has learned from our sources that MSNBC got into the prison today and interviewed Joran Van Der Sloot on film. An emergency court hearing was held tonight and the Judge ordered at Million Florin Fine if they use the footage. That is approximately $600,000 USD.

According to Matt Drudge, the NBC Network may be kicked off Aruba for their filming of Joran Van Der Sloot in jail. Rita Crosby just had film of the jail and the warden with a header that the Aruban court said that images of Joran could not be broadcast.

From Drudge:

FLASH: NBC is being thrown off the island of Aruba for unethical newsgathering, sources tell the DRUDGE REPORT. Network being accused of shooting video of Holloway suspect in jail — unknown to him. ‘Very concerned’ over at NBC, says a top source… Developing...

It is Scared Monkeys opinion that it would be very surprising for NBC or MSNBC to be kicked off the island over this incident.

UPDATE: MSNBC Issues Statement on Jail Incident

STATEMENT: ‘NBCNEWS is closely monitoring the situation in Aruba. Our legal representative participated in tonight’s court proceedings. We respect the court’s order and therefore we will not broadcast the videotape of Joran van derSloot from inside the prison tonight. However, NBC News did, in fact, have permission to be inside the prison’…

Scared Monkeys feels that by not airing the video this will most likely allow NBC to remain on the island.

Update: 10:04 CDT: AP gets to reporting the story, Aruba judge to network: Don’t show suspect

Posted August 24, 2005 by
Natalee Holloway | no comments

Aruba group seeking divers to search for Natalee Holloway

From The Tuscaloosa news, the Aruba Search and Rescue Foundation seeks more divers to continue to search for Natalee Holloway in waters off Aruba’s east coast.

An Aruba group is seeking divers to continue the search for Natalee Holloway, the Alabama teenager who went missing nearly three months ago on the Dutch Caribbean island.

The group wants to lead the divers in exploring waters off Aruba’s east coast, where Holloway was staying with 124 Mountain Brook High School classmates, said Eduardo Mansur, co-founder of the Aruba Search and Rescue Foundation, which has been helping search for the teenager since she vanished May 30.

Although the waters have been searched before, the group wants to try again with the help of a machine invented by an American who claims it can detect human bones and teeth under water, Mansur said. The inventor, Joe Walker, came to Aruba to help in the search, Mansur said.

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Posted August 24, 2005 by
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