Did Natalee Holloway Overdose?
Posted by Slobokan @ 23:27 · 145 words · print
Natalee Holloway still hasn't been found, but we have more "heresay" to add to the case.
Natalee Holloway died from cardiac arrest caused by an accidental drug overdose, a source has told The O'Reilly Factor.
"The Factor has learned from sources we have to protect that Natalee Holloway, the 18-year-old Alabama woman who disappeared two years ago in Aruba, died from cardiac arrest brought on by an overdose of cocaine," Bill O'Reilly said on his Thursday program.
The theory offered by the source, a top law enforcement official, could not be confirmed independently because Holloway's body has not been found.
So, will this prove to be the truth, or is this just another attempt to sandbag the investigation into her disappearance?
And why would O'Reilly think it was news, unless the source was quite credible, or had some evidence to support the theory?
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Posted by Heli
July 24, 2007 @ 14:18
Barring a confession by the person or persons who were with Natalee Holloway when this cocaine overdose occurred, there is absolutely no credible source for this fairy tale.
If someone can show me how one confirms death by cocaine overdose without a body and an autopsy on said body within a short period of time after death, I might consider it. Since there's NO WAY to confirm drug overdose without a comprehensive toxicological screen, this is nothing but hyperbole, sensationalization and Fox News trying to squeeze more ratings mileage out of this long cold, sad case.
Posted by Slobokan
July 24, 2007 @ 14:33
I think you're right Heli.
There is no reason to believe anything coming from anyone's mouth in Aruba, and FoxNews running with the story is just as stupid.
Any "credible" source they have is just speculative at this point because, as you said, unless someone confesses, we'll never know.
Posted by WorldJOURNIER
July 25, 2007 @ 14:06
The Natalee Holloway Timeline Detailing Persons, Places, Outright lies, & the Known Kidnapping, Rape, Murder, & Corpse Disposal Suspects
http://members.aol.com/WorldJOURNIER/NATALEE/NATALEEtimeline.html
Posted by dennisintn
July 25, 2007 @ 14:28
fox got a boost in ratings, bor and geraldo, with there constant and insistent messages that the information was unconfirmed and unconfirmable, showed us just how silly(i'm being really kind here) aruba's attempt to blame the victim and lead us away from any fault of the perps or aruba itself is.
dennisintn