Are the Searches Over Yet in Aruba? Sources Say No … Is The Fisherman’s Huts Next?
First it was the search of the Van der Sloot residence.
(Above pics from Larry Garrison, The Newsbreaker)
Then it was a search of the Kalope residence.
So what is next on the Dutch investigators agenda? Sources say that, “the Dutch team has been working actively behind closed doors on the master plan they came with and are executing in phases.” So where to next? One thing is for certain that those that have been implicated as being close to or friends of Joran Van der Sloot who have been previously questioned best not be too surprised if the Dutch investigators come knocking. It is obvious that the Dutch investigators have gone though all of the material and have made a punch list as to what needs to be followed up on and what was never investigated initially in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
(Fisherman’s Huts)
According to sources it would not be too surprising if the Dutch investigators start to examine more closely the Fisherman Hut area. The Fisherman Hut area is an important part of the case because it is referenced by the suspects in their declarations to the police.
(view from Fisherman’s Huts to Marriott)
This area is not important because of Joran Van der Sloot’s claims of having left Natalee Holloway there after an alleged walk on the beach that no one ever came forward and stated they saw the couple, but because of the Fisherman Huts proximity to the road and the Racquet Club.
(Pics from Bonsai)
Map of aerial view of Fisherman Huts, Marriott, Holiday Inn and Racquet Club
(Click on pic to enlarge)
Could the eventual search of the Fisherman’s Hut area lead to more clues are to this? The much speculated Fish trap that could have been used and put out to sea 3 to 5 miles.
Posted May 13, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Crime, Deepak Kalpoe, General, Joran Van der Sloot, Missing Persons, Natalee Holloway | 45 comments |
Richard Steve Goldberg, One of FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Arrested in Canada on Child Exploitation
61 year old Richard Steve Goldberg, one of the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted, was arrested Saturday in Montreal, Canada. The FBI got their man and what a truly sick and heinous individual this guy truly is.
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN (PRODUCTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY); UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION – LEWD ACTS UPON A CHILD (SIX COUNTS), POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY (TWO COUNTS)
Goldberg has been accused of numerous sex acts with female children under the age of 10. United States authorities will be extraditing Richard Steve Goldberg back to the US.
Long Beach authorities claim Goldberg engaged in sexual acts with girls under the age of 10 in 2001. He also produced images of the sex acts, which were later found on his computer, according to the FBI.
Happy Mother’s Day
To all the Mom’s out there that give so much, we thank you and appreciate all that you do. Enjoy today, you have earned it.
“Happy Mother’s Day” means more
Than have a happy day.
Within those words lie lots of things
We never get to say.
It means I love you first of all,
Then thanks for all you do.
It means you mean a lot to me,
And that I honor you.
But most of all, I guess it means
That I am thinking of
Your happiness on this, your day,
With pleasure and with love.
Kalpoe Brothers Home Searched, Brothers Removed During “Inspection”
There has been a new twist in the case of the missing Natalee Holloway as Inspectors from the Netherlands searched the Kalpoe Brothers home to determine if there was any clues in the premises. Reports that the Kalpoe brothers were arrested are not true, but the brothers were taken from the home so that the inspectors would not be bothered by their actions.
We will have more news as it comes available.
The investigators conducted what they termed an “inspection” of the property where Surinamese brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe live with their parents, according to Vivian van der Biezen, a spokeswoman for the public prosecutors’ office.
A statement from the Aruban prosecutor’s office said: “An inspection is a coercive measure aimed at observing or analyzing a specific place or circumstances under which a criminal offense may have been committed, or to establish facts related to a criminal case.”
The Kalpoe brothers were in the family’s home in Hooiberg, east of the Dutch Caribbean island’s capital of Oranjestad, when investigators arrived Saturday morning. The siblings objected to the action and had to be escorted from the property by police officers, she said.
“The brothers were not arrested,” van der Biezen told The Associated Press, adding that the inspection lasted for about an hour. She could not say what investigators were looking for.Nothing was seized from the home, according to the statement, and no further details were disclosed.
The inspection of the Kalpoe home came more than two weeks after investigators from the Netherlands dug up earth for two days outside the home of former suspect Joran van der Sloot, reviving a case that had seemed to grow cold since the U.S. teen vanished during a school trip to Aruba about two years ago. (Fox News)
UPDATE I: From Geraldo Live (Video)
UPDATE II: 5.12.2007 THE LINE UP FOX NEWS NATALEE HOLLOWAY
Jossy Mansur and Kalpoe Attorney David Kock
Katrina Losing Favor as a Baby’s Name
If you are looking to give your baby girl a popular name, it is best to to pass over Katrina. The name that gained some popularity in the 80′s and 90′s has fallen down off the charts since the devestating hurricane that hit the gulf coast.
The name’s association with the catastrophe has now knocked it out of consideration for most parents, sinking its popularity to the lowest ebb since the 1950s.
Only about 850 baby girls in the United States were named Katrina last year, according to new data released Friday by the Social Security Administration, dropping it more than 100 slots on the popularity list. At a rank of 382nd, it now sits just below Brenna.
Ironically, the two states that suffered most of Katrina’s wrath bucked the trend, if only in small numbers.
In Louisiana, the number of babies named Katrina jumped from eight in the 12 months before the storm to 15 in the 12 months after, according to state health officials. In Mississippi, seven babies were given the name from 2004 until the storm hit in August 2005, according to state data. The number climbed to 24 from September 2005 through the end of 2006. via ABC News
If you are interested in baby’s names, here is a great tool for seeing the popularity over the years,The Baby Name Wizard.