Alabama
Holloway's Family Blames Aruban Investigators
The girl's stepfather, Jug Twitty, said he believes witnesses in the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba know what happened but are not coming forward. He criticized prosecutors' decision on Tuesday to drop the case against the only known suspects.
Authorities said they will not charge the three young men who were seen leaving a bar with Holloway on May 30th, 2005. That is the night she vanished during a trip with members of her Mountain Brook high school graduating class.
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(2007-12-19)
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
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The family of missing American teenager Natalee Holloway on Wednesday blamed mistakes by Aruban investigators for bringing the case to a dead end after more than two years of searching.The girl's stepfather, Jug Twitty, said he believes witnesses in the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba know what happened but are not coming forward. He criticized prosecutors' decision on Tuesday to drop the case against the only known suspects.
Authorities said they will not charge the three young men who were seen leaving a bar with Holloway on May 30th, 2005. That is the night she vanished during a trip with members of her Mountain Brook high school graduating class.
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) © Copyright 2021, APR - Alabama Public Radio