Finally After All This Time, Natalee Holloway on the FBI Missing Persons List
After nearly 6 months, Natalee Holloway is on The FBI Missing Person’s List.
I guess we are no longer going to be able to ask this question, Why is Natalee not on FBI’s Missing Persons List? Check out the answer we originally got when the question was asked.
DISAPPEARANCE OF NATALEE ANN HOLLOWAY
The FBI is seeking information regarding Natalee Ann Holloway who disappeared on May 30, 2005, while she was in Aruba on a senior class trip. Holloway traveled with Mountain Brook, Alabama High School seniors and chaperones to Aruba on May 26, 2005. Reportedly, on the evening of May 29, 2005, Holloway and a large group of students went to Carlos ‘N Charlie’s Nightclub in Oranjestad, Aruba. When Carlos ‘N Charlie’s was closing around 1:00 a.m., some of the group headed back to the Holiday Inn where they were staying, and others in the group gathered at various area bars. Holloway was last seen around 1:30 a.m. leaving the area in a silver Honda with three young males, Joran van der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe, and Satish Kalpoe. Holloway did not return to her hotel room, and her personal belongings remained in her room. On the morning of May 30, 2005, when the Mountain Brook group was scheduled to meet in the lobby of the hotel in preparation for their departure from Aruba, Holloway never joined them. The Mountain Brook group returned to the United States, however Holloway’s whereabouts remain unknown.
Make what you want of the developments. Seems rather peculiar that after nearly six months this would occur. Is there a change in how the FBI will handle this disappearance? Only time will tell.
Hat Tip: Ozziesmom & bleachedblack
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if natalee holoway and amy bradley case not connected the F.B.I better get better intellegance because this was no accidently abductions these were set up from the ship by an inside person on board,did they check all calls from ship to aruba three days prior to docking? it would tell them if same number was called on both cases,by a certain persons phone records,duh! bet not and if so the ship was american soil thats fact. F.B.I turf i believe