Comments on: Dutch Police Search For Natalee Holloway
Officials Dig In Yard Of One-Time Suspect Joran Van Der Sloot
- I'm glad to see periodic updates on this tragic loss. And... no, it is NOT "white bias" as the reverse bigots/persistently pretending victims claim.
The press is a business. They sell "news." Like any business, they sell what the public buys. This is a business law. Always!
When a wealthy mom & stepdad, and a wealthy dad and stepmom combine their devoted interests in their daughter's mysterious disappearance, and they pool their money and hire high profile detectives, search and rescue groups, and enlist the help of psychics, prayer vigils and EVERY conceivable possible helper... THAT IS news!
I get so tired of the whiners throwing stones at others who have been successful in life, profitable in business and prominent in society. They are simply serial losers, who want society to give THEM "something for nothing." They are "professional victims," sucking up to todays Politically Correct views, hoping to get more sympathy & recognition. It's easier, less costly in terms of money, sacrifice and labor... and it is socially acceptable today!?!
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- I wonder if this much attention to detail has been given to Aruba citizens who have met with foul play????
I agree with Slipster01, I'm tired of the media's over-dramatization of this story, let it rest, there are other families, like the Holloway's, who have missing children, which the media has obviously overlooked.
I was tired of the story when it dominated the airways two years ago, and now, here we go with the same old drama.
And yes the media is racially bias, along with class, social standing, etc., because I'm willing to bet the average citizen in Aruba hasn't gotten a fraction of media or police's attention as this young woman. - Reply to this comment
- Hopefully the first target of the lawsuit would be you, yourself, the incompetent parent who allowed your YOUNG DAUGHTER away in a foreign land in the company of STRANGERS
Posted by Agnim at 02:20 PM : Apr 28, 2007
Agnim, every time you make a true observation You screw it up by spraying verbal diarrhea toward everyone in general. Most 18 yeaar old people are already on their own, and no one is happier for them than I.
you must realy hate being Black worse than I thought. - Reply to this comment
- I, and certainly, the family of Natalie Holloway, would be so very pleased to see this tragedy come to an end with the guilty party(ies) being caught and put away forever, hopefully.
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- I'm sure you say that the crime scene was not handled in any professional way that would have yielded any kind of evidence that could have been used in a criminal court case against those that may have been responsible for the disappearance of this woman. Anyone watching the hit TV show CSI could learn a whole bunch about how to gather data that was not done in this case. All the crime scene evidence areas were contaminated long before any forensic evidence could've been gathered.
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- "I've always wondered if Natalie could be in a chest freezer, bottom of well, or under the crawl space of the Van der Sloot house? Don't laugh, John Wayne Gacy killed & hid about 30 young guys ...
Posted by SweetGal_Deb at 06:54 PM : Apr 28, 2007"
Sorry, gotta laugh. Ha ha ha.
You watch too much TV. LOL
I have one more possibility: Maybe an alien space ship too Natalie for her to just disappear from the face of the earth like that. - Reply to this comment
- ""A major lawsuite would be in order."
Is that with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths?
Posted by kalcoh at 04:48 PM : Apr 28, 2007"
LMAO
You are funny; but you know what she meant; so she is communicating successfully. LOL - Reply to this comment
- She may have been sold to *** slave traders as they can find no trace of her. Last place he saw her was on beach? Somebody has bound to have guilt hanging over their head and in their heart. Her families need closure but may never have it. These high school graduation trips have gotten way out of hand. Wonder if this was a school sponsored or parent sponsored trip? That's immaterial, we have got a missing student. Know this is one trip they wish they had never planned or made.
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- I can't see why kids now-a-days need to go on trips such as this when they graduate from high school. When I graduated we went on a school sponsored trip to some place close. But it seems as though now the kids want to leave the country to be able to drink alcohol legally since they can't drink it here in the states until they are 21. And, where was the chaperon?? Whoever the chaperon was should have had all the students under their control instead of letting them loose to do what ever they wanted. I would blame the high school and the chaperons for what happened.
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- "A major lawsuite would be in order."
Is that with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths?
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