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    Aruba Closes Holloway Investigation
    By MARGARET WEVER,
    AP
    Posted: 2007-12-18 14:35:52
    Filed Under: Crime News, World News

    ORANJESTAD, Aruba (Dec. 18) - Authorities have closed the investigation into the disappearance of Natalee Holloway and do not have evidence to charge anyone, the prosecutors' office said Tuesday.

    Aruba has notified the three people last seen with missing American teenager Natalee Holloway that they will not be charged in her disappearance. They are, from left, Satish Kalpoe, Joran van der Sloot and Deepak Kalpoe.

    The three young men who were last seen with the Alabama teenager have all been notified that they will not be charged, the Public Prosecutor's Office said.

    "The public prosecutor's office and the police have gone the extra mile and have exhausted all their powers and techniques in order to solve the mystery of the disappearance of the girl," it said.

    The three suspects - a Dutch college student and two Surinamese brothers - were seen leaving a bar with Holloway the night she disappeared in May 2005. Police re-arrested them last month in a last-ditch effort to solve the case, but prosecutors said the men did not provide any new information under interrogation.

    An attorney for two of the suspects, brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe, said prosecutors presented transcripts of online chat sessions that the suspects had with friends as new evidence.

    "They tried to call it new, but it didn't have any incriminating points against our clients," attorney David Kock said. "It's like trying to say the Loch Ness monster exists."

    In their statement, prosecutors said they still believe the three were involved in the disappearance, but cannot prove a crime was committed because Holloway's body was never recovered.

    Prosecutors said they could reopen the case "if new serious evidence were to be found." The statute of limitations is six years for involuntary manslaughter and 12 years for homicide, they said.

    Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., was scheduled to return home with fellow high school classmates celebrating their graduation when she disappeared. She was 18 at the time.

    One of the suspects, Joran Van der Sloot, has said he left her alone on a beach the night she vanished but does not know how she vanished.

    No trace of Holloway has ever been found despite extensive searches involving hundreds of volunteers, Aruban soldiers, FBI agents and even Dutch F-16 jets with special equipment.

    Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
    2007-12-18 12:23:15

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    They HAVE to know something. A person does not just dissappear like that. I am sure she is no longer living but why not give her family peace and tell them where they put the body. Right now they have gotten away with murder and don't have to face anything. [img]mad.gif[/img]

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    i hate that it's ending this way... [img]frown.gif[/img] you KNOW that those guys know SOMETHING... even if they weren't directly responsible for what happened to her.... *sighs*.... it's just so sad... i think the worst part, if she were my child, would be having her out there somewhere... not being able to bring her home and put her to rest... [img]frown.gif[/img]
    so i guess it's over... unless they come up with something worthy of reopening the case...

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