Jul 21
Natalee Holloway Reward Increased
Posted by Slobokan @ 20:19 · 109 words · print
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.
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"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.
[Source: USA Today]
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Posted by Rena DeP
December 3, 2006 @ 02:06
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!
Posted by Fred De Pier
December 3, 2006 @ 02:06
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 !!!
Posted by allan cramer
December 3, 2006 @ 02:06
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?
Posted by Shuler
December 3, 2006 @ 02:06
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.
Posted by Arlene Anderson
December 3, 2006 @ 02:06
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…
Posted by Molly
December 3, 2006 @ 02:06
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.
Posted by Arlene Anderson
December 3, 2006 @ 02:06
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