LETTERS, LETTERS SO MANY LETTERS!
Rep. Spencer Bachus
442 Cannon Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Rep. Bachus:
Aruban investigators come to the U.S., quiz students, return home. Nothing happens. No feedback is presented on the results of the trip or of what, if anything, they plan to do.
Despite our cooperation, the FBI is frozen out when it asks who gave Aruba a tip leading to searches of an area already searched. (Jossy Mansur described it as a “very, very reliable source” … a friend of Joran van der Sloot, who has lied nonstop since day one.) Gerald Dompig says a new water search can happen … but says Aruba may not cooperate, because some of the team members apparently referred to a tourism boycott. Videos emerge of search teams carrying something away from the beach area where Natalee Holloway was last seen … and then teams come to whitewash the rocks there. See my point?
With the Natalee Holloway case now in its ninth month, truth from Aruba seems to be as evasive and elusive as always. Aruban media delighted in your remark that their police were “devoting a tremendous amount of resources to the case,” but Natalee is still missing. Many people think the trip was a mere public relations effort.
I understand that a search of Aruban waters is soon to begin, and that this will be the final search for Natalee. We the American people want a government that supports its citizens, not undercuts them. Although I am not an Alabama voter, please allow me to express my determination that the Holloway Twitty family will not stand alone in their quest for their daughter. I hope the elected officials of their state will pledge likewise.
I also wish to draw your attention to a Web site that boasts of its efforts to lobby against the Holloway Twittys. Posts at this message board repeatedly direct abuse and offensive language and obscenities at the family and ridicule their campaign to learn about their daughter’s fate. I am aware that venomous fools populate many Internet sites, but trust that you will review their posts and then determine what weight their ideas merit.
Despite our cooperation, the FBI is frozen out when it asks who gave Aruba a tip leading to searches of an area already searched. (Jossy Mansur described it as a “very, very reliable source” … a friend of Joran van der Sloot, who has lied nonstop since day one.) Gerald Dompig says a new water search can happen … but says Aruba may not cooperate, because some of the team members apparently referred to a tourism boycott. Videos emerge of search teams carrying something away from the beach area where Natalee Holloway was last seen … and then teams come to whitewash the rocks there. See my point?
With the Natalee Holloway case now in its ninth month, truth from Aruba seems to be as evasive and elusive as always. Aruban media delighted in your remark that their police were “devoting a tremendous amount of resources to the case,” but Natalee is still missing. Many people think the trip was a mere public relations effort.
I understand that a search of Aruban waters is soon to begin, and that this will be the final search for Natalee. We the American people want a government that supports its citizens, not undercuts them. Although I am not an Alabama voter, please allow me to express my determination that the Holloway Twitty family will not stand alone in their quest for their daughter. I hope the elected officials of their state will pledge likewise.
I also wish to draw your attention to a Web site that boasts of its efforts to lobby against the Holloway Twittys. Posts at this message board repeatedly direct abuse and offensive language and obscenities at the family and ridicule their campaign to learn about their daughter’s fate. I am aware that venomous fools populate many Internet sites, but trust that you will review their posts and then determine what weight their ideas merit.
The American government has been silent for too long on the Natalee Holloway case. The final insult to the family is to applaud a face-saving public relations gesture by the government that has impeded the investigation into her disappearance.
Amy Lynn Bradley, missing in the Caribbean since March 1998, has not been forgotten. Nor will Natalee Holloway be. Alabamans will, I believe, look favorably on those officials who give the family full support in their quest. The time for compromise is past.
Amy Lynn Bradley, missing in the Caribbean since March 1998, has not been forgotten. Nor will Natalee Holloway be. Alabamans will, I believe, look favorably on those officials who give the family full support in their quest. The time for compromise is past.
Sincerely,
Richard, Vermont USA
4 comments:
Richard,
I cant open that link :(
Gives me a error page
The link works now
What weight do any of your ideas merit?
Probably a lot more weight than your letters and emails to the FBI saying we are a hate group. What a joke you people are.
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