John Mark Karr Murder Confession of JonBenet Ramsey … Hoax, Fraud, Fake … or the real deal?

Yesterday John Mark Karr admitted that he killed JonBenet Ramsey. The press John Mark Karr 1conference/perp walk  in Bangkok, Thailand that resembled nothing short of a  circus. The question that has come to so many people’s minds since the breaking news that John Mark Karr’s admission of the murder of 6 year old JonBenet almost 10 years ago, is he telling the truth?

Is the confession from John Mark Karr a hoax? Is he a delusional pedophile  seeking attention or worse. For the sake of the Ramsey family one can only hope that his confession of JonBenet’s murder is for real. Otherwise there is even a more special place in hell reserved for John Mark Karr than the one that he already has a reservation for. It is obvious that John Mark Karr is a sex offender that needs to be taken off the street for the safety of our children. However, did he really do what he claims?

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MEP: Political Free Speech Alive and Well in Aruba … NOT.

Imagine the following comment being made in the United States by either the Republican or Democratic party:

MEP says that they are totally aware of AVP’s strategy and also which entrepreneurs are involved.   “Do not confuse our kindness and toleration with weakness, because we warn the population that it will work out differently this time.”

So much for political free speach and the right to protest in Aruba. What’s next Oduber, Martial Law? If this is the tone of the political party in charge is it any wonder why Arubans do not come forward and tell what they may know regarding the disappearance of Natalee Holloway?

Threats and comments that the majority party will “no longer tolerate” to the opposition party is hardly democratic. Newsflash MEP … people have the right to disagree with the majority. They have a right to voice their opinion against a government. They have a right to protest or strike.

It is no wonder why Arubans have not come forward if this is the political culture of threats they live under. It is nothing more than the fear they feel and what could happen to them if they did.

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Tim Miller & Beth Twitty: JonBenet Offers Hope to Families with Unsolved Missing Cases

Hope and faith can be the only way how a family of missing children deal with no answers.

After almost 10 years the family of JonBenet Ramsey was provided hope that the ordeal of how their 6 year old daughter was murdered might be discovered. Who would have thought after 10 years, the JonBenet Ramsey case may have a break through.

Tim Miller of Texas Equusearch commented on the recent new events in the JonBenet case and how the news impacted him and his unanswered questions regarding his daughter Laura.

So news that a suspect in the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey was found offers hope to families and investigators who have known only frustration and futility.

“When something like this comes up, for me it gave me a new spark of hope,” Miller said. “It’s still possible.”

Beth Twitty, another parent dealing with the lack of any information as to what happened to her daughter, Natalee Holloway, in Aruba can certainly take comfort from the JonBenet Ramsey recent events. Anything is possible. One never knows where the information or confession may come from or when.

Beth Holloway, who has searched for her missing daughter, Natalee, since her disappearance in Aruba on May 30, 2005, said news about JonBenet Ramsey encourages all families still waiting for their own ordeals to end.

“It does offer that hope to the family that maybe, just maybe, they will be getting some closure,” she said.

(Houston Chronicle)

Peter de Witte, acting Director of Aruban & NA Coast Guard named new chief of police of Aruba

Peter de Witte has been named the new Police Chief of Aruba following the departure of Ronny Bernadina. Peter de Witte is the acting Director of the Coast Guard for the Netherland Antilles and Aruba. Wonder if Peter de Witte will do anything that differs in the investigation into the disappearance of Natalee Holloway or will it be different chief, same old story? 

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Posted August 18, 2006 by
Aruba, Natalee Holloway, World | one comment

Suspicious Liquid testing positive for explosives residue close down WV Airport

One week after the British foiled a potential terrorist attack aboard trans-Atlantic flights to the United States, a 28-year-old woman of Pakistani descent carried two bottles of liquid  on her  carry-on luggage that  twice tested positive for explosives residue.

“It looks like there were four items containing liquids,” said TSA spokeswoman Amy von Walter. “Two of those containers tested positive.”

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