Natalee Holloway Investigation: Satish Kalpoe’s 5-31-05 Witness Statement
The following is Satish Kalpoe’s first accounts of what occurred the last night that Natalee Holloway disappeared. Satish Kalpoe is questioned by the ALE as a witness. A rather interesting thing has occurred even on May 31, 2005. Deepak and Satish’s stories do not even match up completely. This is only one day after it took place. Why is that? Wait until they are compared with Joran Van der Sloots first statements.
The other point that becomes rather remarkable is that these three boys were the last known people to have seen Natalee Holloway that night and these are the complete and total questions that the ALE asked.
Also, the police keep asking about the Fisherman’s Huts. Why? How could they possibly know that the Fisherman’s Huts were even in play on May 31, 2005?
Satish Kalpoe’s May 31, 2005 Witness Statement
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Posted September 10, 2006 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Crime, Deepak Kalpoe, Joran Van der Sloot, Missing Persons, Natalee Holloway, NH Statements | 5 comments |
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[...] Isn’t this the perfect answer from a trained lawyer. PVDS states he cannot remember on what day (June 1, 2005) he spoke with the suspects, yet in the same breath he says he talked with them from the “moment they were interviewed as witnesses”. The very first witness statements taken from Joran Van der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe and Satish Kalpoe were on May 31, 2005. So Paulus Van der Sloot admits talking to the three boys from the outset. Also, it was admitted by Joran Van der Sloot to Deepak Kalpoe during the conversation in the back of the squad car. [...]
Is that it…it leaves off with an incomplete sentence?
This is the man that troubles me. I am more troubled by
him than I am the Dutch boy. Who was the other boy?
Did all the boys where long-sleeve shirts to the interview? It looks wayyyy to warm for a long-
sleeve shirt.
Were there any scratches or bruises on his arms,
back, neck or body?
Well if there were, the ALE certainly wouldn’t look for them…that would be too easy!!
OR….if they did see any…they probably GAVE HIM the shirt to cover them up!!!