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ARUBA (Press release) Jan. 31, 2006 – The Office of the Public Prosecutor of Aruba has intensified its investigation of the case of Natalee Holloway due to recently received information. This information may shed light on the mode of which Natalee Holloway has died and the method by which her body disappeared.
The Public Prosecutor has lately received this information from the Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries. This information may help considerably in the solution of the mystery of Natalee’s disappearance.
- Undercover camera operation reveals truth
- Prosecutor Aruba opens new investigation
- Mother of Natalee visits crime reporter in the Netherlands
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (MSNBC) – Aruban prosecutors said Thursday that authorities are investigating new information in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway provided by a Dutch crime reporter.
A source close to the investigation told NBC that the information is a secretly recorded conversation between Joran van der Sloot, a Dutchman who was a suspect in the case, and a person previously unknown to investigators in Aruba.
In the conversation, Van der Sloot allegedly gives details about the disappearance.
The Aruba prosecutor’s office said that information from Dutch reporter Peter R. de Vries may help resolve what happened to the American, who vanished during a May 2005 school vacation to the Dutch Caribbean island.
“This information may help considerably in the solution of the mystery of Natalee’s disappearance,” the prosecutor’s office said, without saying what it might be.
“The mystery of Natalee Holloway will be solved Sunday,” De Vries said on the Dutch television show RTL Boulevard, which showed him meeting Natalee’s mother, Beth Twitty, at an Amsterdam airport. “It was a big operation that we worked on for months.”
glad you’re on top of it Oui. Can’t believe it was three years ago.
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I’ve seen the excellent research done by crime reporter Peter R. de Vries. His organization has cracked murder cases that were not even investigated by Dutch officials. An elderly couple was on “extended vacation” leaving their home to a “friend”. This friend was revealed to be the murderer who had hid the bodies on the grounds of a nearby children’s farm in the city.
This afternoon at 3 p.m. (GMT) Beth Twitty screened the most important fragments of the elaborate undercover camera operation which solved her missing daughter Natalee’s case. Dutch crime reporter Peter R. DeVries was by her side. Beth reacted deeply shocked by the pictures that proved Natalee was no longer alive.
In the meantime Peter R. de Vries has confirmed the death of the girl at 7 p.m. (GMT) on the noted news program NOS Journaal. Sunday he will reveal the undercover footage on Dutch television. (Peter R. De Vries)
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
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Aruban prosecutors said Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, that they are reopening their investigation into the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway after seeing secretly taped material from a Dutch journalist. Dutch reporter Peter R. de Vries has promised to broadcast on Sunday a secretly taped ‘confession’ by one of the suspects in Holloway’s May 2005 disappearance.
Poster prepared and released by the Holloway family after their daughter Natalee went missing. (AP photo - Holloway Family
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
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Direct from the Netherlands:
Suspect Jorien van der Sloot has gone into hiding.
(CNN) — Aruba’s chief public prosecutor has requested that a suspect in the Natalee Holloway case be arrested for a third time based on new evidence, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN.
Hans Mos expects to hear a ruling from a judge as soon as Saturday or Sunday on the request regarding Joran van der Sloot, the source said. If the judge rules in favor of the request, van der Sloot — who is attending college in the Netherlands — would be brought back to Aruba for further questioning and investigation.
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"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."