FOX NEWS THE LINEUP (5.26.2007) Natalee Holloway Investigation (Guest:Dave Holloway)
Dave Holloway on The Line Up discussing the upcoming two year mark of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
(Hat Tip: Carpe Noct-O-Vision)
Posted May 27, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Dave Holloway, Missing Persons, Natalee Holloway, You Tube - VIDEO | 116 comments |
Dana Pretzer Show Tonight 8pm et … TES Fundraiser … Mission For the Missing … “Hogs & Horses”
Dana Pretzer interviewed many from the Texas EquuSearch fundraiser, “Mission for the Missing”, Hogs & Horses event.
Hogs & Horses Fundraiser being held on Saturday, May 19, 2007 at the Galveston County Fairgrounds, Ed Pickett Hall, 10 Jack Brooks Park in Hitchcock, TX, 1pm – 11pm
There will be numerous interviews of the many that attend including TES members and families whose lives have been affected by the loss of a loved one. Tim Miller and Dave Holloway will be just a couple of Dana’s guests this evening. We are also trying to line up Drew Kesse where there has been some movement in his missing daugter Jennifer’s case. Be sure to listen to a special Dana Pretzer show this evening. Dana will be taking phone calls through out the show. Be sure to listen …
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Posted May 19, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Dave Holloway, Missing Persons, Podcast, Scared Monkeys Radio, Texas Equusearch | 7 comments |
Natalee Holloway Investigation, “On The Record,” … Julia Renfro and Dave Holloway
Interview with Aruba Today Editor & Chief, Julia Renfro
“One of the suspicious locations would be the Van der Sloot home since all three boys, all three suspects claim that they actually went to the home but they never got out of the car so that would be a location they would need to search”. (Julia Renfro)
How believable is it that they would drive to the Van der Sloot home and never get out of the car? The question that should arise is, why did they change their mind if that was the case.
Interview with Dave Holloway
Greta Van Susteren: “In terms of Joran, Deepak and Satish, what questions would you like to put directly to them?”
Dave Holloway: “Well obviously I would want them to tell the truth and disclose you know what happened to Natalee.”
What a novel concept … telling the truth. If that had been done in the beginning by all three suspects Aruba would never be in the predicament they are.
Posted May 1, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Crime, Dave Holloway, Joran Van der Sloot, Missing Persons, Natalee Holloway, Paul Van der Sloot, Search and Recovery | 83 comments |
Dave Holloway Stressed But Happy About New Search in Aruba for Natalee Holloway
The recent events in the search and investigation of Natalee Holloway can be best summed up as a “Tale of Two Dad’s Stress”. While Dave Holloway, father of missing Natalee Holloway, is stressed that the focus is once again front and center on efforts to find his daughter. He is also happy that efforts are once again focusing on finding Natalee.
Dave Holloway said the next few weeks could be “stressful” now that Dutch police renewed the investigation into his daughter, Natalee’s disappearance.
He said he has not been told why they searched the home of a one-time suspect.
About 20 investigators from the Netherlands dug up earth outside the house Friday and Saturday, reviving a case that had seemed to grow cold since the American teenager vanished during a school trip to Aruba nearly two years ago.
“They haven’t told us anything, but it does add extra stress,” Holloway said Monday. “You wonder what they are looking for and if they are going to find my daughter. You know, its been quiet for awhile, and then this happens, and it seems to begin again. I can see this could be a stressful month already.”
“We’ve been so pleased with all the prayers and support from the community.” (Meridian Star)
However, Joran’s father, Paul Van der Sloot, is dealing with quite a different form of stress. Its a stress that should have occurred nearly two years ago as Aruban investigators should have gone through the Van der Sloot residence and property with a fine tooth comb. The Van der Sloot’s feel that their privacy has been violated? A small price to pay as compared to Natalee’s family experiencing the loss of a daughter with Joran Van der Sloot being one of the last reported people with her. The heat is probably just beginning for the Van der Sloots. They best get used to it.
Paul van der Sloot, Joran’s father, told the Nova program on Dutch television that investigators found nothing suspicious and ‘‘they have been reassured.’’
‘‘You can hardly believe it, but they must have seriously been looking for Natalee in our garden. It’s incomprehensible,’’ he said in the interview Saturday.
He said that investigators seized diary notes and letters from him and his wife, as well as a personal computer that was returned later Saturday. He felt his privacy had been invaded.
Posted May 1, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Dave Holloway, Joran Van der Sloot, Missing Persons, Natalee Holloway, Paul Van der Sloot, Search and Recovery | 22 comments |
AP Gets SUSPECT Facts Wrong Again … Aruban Kalpoe Brothers Try To Get Wrongful Death Suit Dismissed
AP, once and for all could you please get the facts correct in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway? Deepak and Satish Kalpoe are presently suspects in Natalee Holloway’s disappearance, not “were once suspects”. How difficult a concept is that for a new wire to comprehend and get correct? THEY ARE STILL CONSIDERED THE PRIMARY SUSPECTS ALONG WITH JORAN VAN DER SLOOT IN HER DISAPPEARANCE!!!
That being said the Kalpoe brothers are looking to get the wrongful death suit filed against them by Beth Twitty and Dave Holloway dismissed. So who is looking to make money of a missing, presumed deceased teenager? Suspects in the murder. Earth to US Court, this is the reason why the Aruban courts did not compensate the suspects for wrongful imprisonment and kept them as suspects in the crime.
By the way Deepak, why so many inconsistencies and contradictions in your statements?
Holloway’s parents sued Deepak and Satish Kalpoe in December in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming the brothers caused fatal injuries to their daughter. The young woman’s body has never been found.
Beth Twitty and Dave Holloway chose the Los Angeles court after the Kalpoes sued the “Dr. Phil” talk show there alleging libel and slander.
In court papers filed last week, an attorney for the Kalpoes argued that the brothers are residents of Aruba and have no ties to California and that the lawsuit against them should be dismissed. (AP)
It is truly amazing that these gold diggers would come to America and willingly subject themselves to a California Courts jurisdiction to sue for profit, yet cower when sued themselves for a wrongful death law suit. What brave men they are to knowing go to a bar full of American female tourists on their last night on Aruba one half hour before closing and have a girl in their car obviously intoxicated and possibly drugged for their own agenda, only to sue for money. The Kalpoe’s attorney, Kristina M. Beck, filed court papers on Tuesday to dismiss the lawsuit. Brave souls indeed.
Beck’s court papers state that an important ruling occurred Jan. 24, when another Los Angeles Superior Court judge, Edward A. Ferns, ruled that the wrongful death claim of the teen’s parents against the Kalpoes is substantially different from the siblings’ defamation case against “Dr. Phil” McGraw.
“These actions do not arise from the same or substantially identical transactions, happenings or events…,” Ferns wrote, in ruling that both cases should not be kept before the same judge.
The Kalpoes sued McGraw and CBS Television on Dec. 13, alleging they were defamed in a Sept. 15, 2005, show dealing with the still-unsolved case. Although the Kalpoe brothers had been released from Aruban police custody, the “Dr. Phil” episode suggested they gave Holloway a date rape drug and had non- consensual group sex with her, according to their lawsuit. (NBC4)
Posted February 28, 2007 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Beth Holloway, Dave Holloway, Deepak Kalpoe, Jamie Skeeters, Joran Van der Sloot, Judicial, Natalee Holloway, Steve Cohen | 46 comments |