thank you. and if you d pass the word around, and i know every household in aruba is looking for natalee. making those bracelets gave us purpose. and we were in this blind the process. the first message was let s send this to aruba and keep natalenas name alive. now when i look back on it, yellow ribbons lined the streets, because we were ready to welcome natalee home. weeks after natalee s disappearance, there was such a sense of southern hospitality. there was this unbelievable sense of love and sense of hope. the sense of hope was with beth while we searched the island for answer. one stop was the vander sloots home where we encountered joran s father. this is the home of joran van der sloot, his family. remember how we were saying here
i guess we call that lie number one. that would be lie number one. you re exactly ten years ago, carlos and charlies was a popular bar. on their last night in aruba, natalee and her friends there. .this isn t that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. the 328 horsepower q50, from infiniti. music continues [daughter] papa! [father] i missed you. [daughter]did you bring new ones?
and u.s. attorney s office. extradite him to the united states on wire fraud charges. on may 10, 2010, after a series of e-mails, john q. kelly arrived at the marriott hotel in the aruba. the fbi sting operation was under way. i made it very clear to him that i had cash in hand, but the room was wired to the hilt. audio, video, dozen agents in the next room and in the hotel. john q. kelly gave joran $10,000 of beth holloway s another another $15,000 was later wired to joran s bank account. his decision to contact beth holloway was burl diabolical. he wanted $250,000 and was willing to take a $25,000 down in payment. in addition he d give them the
already showing signs of anti-social behavior. holt thompson and lisa s book portrait of a monster. he could look you right in the eyes and tell you three different stories in a row and each story sounded like the he truth. he was that good. he discovered the casinos in aruba, so he would go out almost every night and spend hours upon hours at the casinos, drinking, gambl gambling. he gambling. he was stealing money from his parents, coming home past curfew. his father was a lawyer and judge in training. his mother was an art teacher. he and his two younger brothers lived in this house in aruba. i got the feeling that joran s own family was afraid of there was an there was an incident where he beat one of his brothers within an inch of his life. and at some point they moved their teenaged son into a guesthouse where he had no
by her fourth day in aruba, beth was exhausted. hadn t slept, hadn t eaten, hadn t bathed. with her daughter having vanished and not a scrap of evidence, beth was near the breaking point. you went to a chapel at some point? it was early, it was like i 5:00. i found a taxi and told the driver to take me to a church or a chapel, somewhere that i can pray. the driver took her here to the alta vista chapel. the road is lined with crosses. i had her senior portrait with me and started walking. and there was a large white cross, and when i got to the cross i just fell to my knees and began to cry. and i was praying and just begging god to give her back to and me. and it was probably like the fifth or sixth cross that the