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    Posted on Jul 21st, 2005 @ 20:19 under Natalee Holloway

    The family of Natalee Holloway increased the reward Thursday for help finding the Alabama teenager who has been missing for more than six weeks.

    There is now a $200,000 reward for her safe return and $100,000 for information that helps authorities solve the mystery surrounding her disappearance, the teen’s mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, said at a news conference.

    “By offering the substantial cash rewards, a plea is made to everyone with any useful information to please call the tip line,” Twitty said.

    Previously, the family had posted a reward of $175,000 for Holloway’s safe return while donors offered more than $50,000 for information on the teen’s whereabouts.

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    1. Ref: Comment Arlene Anderson Ref: Comment Arlene Anderson Aug 2005 … Interesting!! My Husband had the feeling to start with, that Natalie may be buried in a Cemetery I certainly would check all cemeteries – Pet or Human!
      Go for it!
      My heart goes out to the Family – what Horrific thoughts, not even having a body to bring closure with! My Prayers go out to them!

      Comment by Rena DeP on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:06


    2. DEFINITELY, I have the same f DEFINITELY, I have the same feeling that Natalee was buried in the cemetery, but not the pet cemetery, the REAL ONE. How easy !!!

      Comment by Fred De Pier on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:06


    3. I did a meditation on natalee I did a meditation on natalee, I see a black man looking [up] at from a dark sunken area no lights except a faint light shining down on him,as I was once in aruba many years ago, it reminded me of looking down into the cave we went in I believe on the south end of the island.I,m not inplying it was that cave,But I would believe she was killed by a black man on the that side of island.that’s all I see in my meditation on natalee so take it for what it’s worth?

      Comment by allan cramer on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:06


    4. I think Natalee is buried nea I think Natalee is buried near the chapel on the northern side of the island. Possibly between the chapel and the old gold ruins. I don’t know how to get this information to them.

      Comment by Shuler on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:06


    5. Again, Please notify someone Again, Please notify someone to check the Pet Cematery at Baby Beach, maybe the shovel is buried with her to hide the evidence. Use a metal detector if you need to, Especially if she is buried on some Pet Cematary Property of Sloots’s property there. (If any). Someone notify the pricate investagator . I don’t care about the reward money, so much as I care about this girl’s poor family. Let them please put a closure to this mystery.Thankyou and God bless Natalee, and her family…

      Comment by Arlene Anderson on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:06


    6. Beth Holloway….be sure to h Beth Holloway….be sure to have the police check Paul Van der Sloot’s property….the profuse sweating and out right refusal of allowing a search on his property indicates that she is possibly buried there….that is why is a adamant about it…..have the leader of Aruba mandate a search of his property.

      Comment by Molly on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:06


    7. I had a funny feeling one nig I had a funny feeling one night as I was looking at “Webshots” photos of Aruba, I clikcked on a picture of a “Pet Cemetary” near Baby Beach, where hundreds of animals are buried. I had all the hair on my skin just crawling of the thought that her remains may be in the cematary, What a perfect place to hide a body, Please check this out. I am not claiming to be a psyic but I got the feeling I was not alone in the room, The I asked the question, “Is that where you’re at Nat?” another strange feeling came over me, that even thought it might not help find her, I new I couldn’t ignore the feeling. I know there is a private investigator working on the case. Please notify him. I can’t remember his name. T.J. Ward or Mark. Or I will notify Mrs. Holloway of the feelings I have in my heart about Nat. Feel ffee to talk to me if necessary, but I really think someone needs to check out the Cemetay, Especially if you have ever herad of the Book “Pet Cemetary by Srephen King. I know this is crude and discusting thought, but I can’t let it go. Thank you for helping me out, And God bless Nat’s family. Arlene Anderson Salt Lake City, Utah

      Comment by Arlene Anderson on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:06


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