The Dana Pretzer Show – Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 – Special Guests Art Wood and Ronald MacKinnon
The Dana Pretzer Show – June 20th, 2007
Featuring Special Guests:
- Art Wood discussing the Holloway Investigation
- Ronald MacKinnon who is trying to prevent his daughter from being abducted to Japan.
- Jay Paul Deratany, Duckett family attorney, with an update on the Nancy Grace law suit
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Posted June 20, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Natalee Holloway, Podcast, Scared Monkeys Radio | 5 comments |
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Nice to hear from Art Wood again. Had Larry King on with the sound muted and Tim Miller was on talking about Jessie Davis missing in Ohio just now.
They announced on Larry King’s Show anyone in the area who can help with the search come to the Greenville fire station in Union City at 8am. Tim Miller has requested volunteers.
Listening to the podcast now. I certainly hope and pray that Mr. McKinnon succeeds in his efforts to keep his daughter in the States. It’s still unbelievable to me that the Japanese government has no respect for court orders or family bonds in these cases. Meanwhile, supporters of illegal immigrants say the US is breaking up families. Glad to hear that the AP has released a story. It’s disappointing that someone like Anderson Cooper or Larry King haven’t done a show on this issue. MSNBC also does so many special reports and yet has missed this very important story.
Bravo to Dana for keeping some of these missing persons stories in the hearts of minds of people. While the MSM rambles on about celebs or repeats the same information for hours, even days, on end in the latest news story, we need more shows like Dana’s. Actually, I think we need Dana on Fox or something.
Good to hear from Art Wood that the efforts of the Dutch investigative team seem to be encouraging (and good to hear that they don’t seem to be influenced by the corruption-web at Aruba): that’s the first time we have a minute insight in what the Dutch team are doing I guess. More, more, more….