Tips renew hopes of solving Holloway case

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    * Aruban prosecutor says new evidence has surfaced in Holloway case
    * Several new witnesses have come forward since televised interview
    * Holloway disappeared while on senior class trip to Aruba in May 2005
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By Rupa Mikkilineni
Nancy Grace Producer
CNN

NEW YORK (CNN) -- Authorities in Aruba say 
they're looking into new evidence that could lead 
to an arrest 3½ years after Alabama teenager 
Natalee Holloway disappeared on a senior class trip to the island.
Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway disappeared while on vacation


Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway disappeared 
while on vacation in Aruba with classmates in 2005.
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Aruban police are investigating two new tips they 
hope will provide the corroborating evidence they 
need to make an arrest, lead prosecutor Hans Mos told CNN.

He would not discuss details but said police 
again consider Dutch student Joran van der Sloot 
to be the prime suspect in Holloway's disappearance.

A new witness has emerged, authorities say, who 
can place van der Sloot and his father, Paulus 
van der Sloot, near a pond on the island at 4 
a.m. on the day 
<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/natalee_holloway>Holloway vanished.

The witness told authorities he saw a young man, 
wet from the chest down and wearing only one 
shoe, running along a road from the pond to a fast-food restaurant.

The witness said he saw the young man and an 
older man driving slowly down the road in a red 
Jeep about 10 minutes later. The pond was not 
among those searched in the early stages of the investigation, Mos said.

A second witness, a former girlfriend of 
<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/joran_van_der_sloot>Joran 
van der Sloot, also told police he made 
suspicious-sounding comments while they were on 
the beach. The witness, publicly known only as 
Celes, told police van der Sloot said: "Who 
knows? You may now be on the beach with someone 
who is able to get rid of a corpse."
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In addition, Mos said, two other witnesses have 
come forward. He declined to discuss those 
witnesses, other than to say he is hopeful the case can be solved.
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"We are hoping to make a decision by the end of 
this year or early next year as to whether we 
will re-arrest [the younger] van der Sloot or not," Mos told CNN.

Also key to the investigation, Mos added, is a 
Dutch journalist Peter De Vries' videotaped 
interview with van der Sloot. In the interview, 
van der Sloot acknowledges a friend helped him 
get rid of her body. Read how van der Sloot "lost no sleep" over Holloway

Mos said he is confident that the tape, which he 
characterizes as a confession, is admissible in 
court. With the new tips and new witnesses whose 
testimony impeaches earlier statements by van der 
Sloot and his father, Mos said he might have 
enough evidence to solve the mystery of what happened to Holloway.

The elder van der Sloot has told police he was at 
home, asleep in bed until 7 a.m. on the night in 
question. And, Joran van der Sloot has never been 
able to explain what happened to his tennis shoes, Mos said.

Holloway's father, Dave, said the new developments caught him by surprise.

"Well, I really hope it's true, because they even 
have Joran on tape confessing, and I don't know 
what could be better than that," he said.

Van der Sloot's family and attorney did not return phone calls.

Natalee Holloway, 19, a senior at Mountain Brook 
High School in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, was 
a vibrant member of the school band's dance team, 
"The Dorians," which is similar to the 
"Rockettes." She was a straight-A student who 
planned to study pre-medicine at the University of Alabama.


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She vanished in May 2005 while on her senior 
class trip to the island. She was last seen at 
the popular night club Carlos 'n Charlie's early 
on the morning her class was due to fly home.

Her disappearance became the subject of a 
high-profile search and a massive media frenzy. 
Holloway family members and friends organized 
volunteer search efforts in Aruba that went on for months.

Early missteps cost investigators valuable time 
and evidence. Police at first mistakenly arrested 
two men who had nothing to do with Holloway's 
disappearance. And, investigators initially 
ignored information from witnesses pointing to 
the three young men last seen with Holloway that night.

When Joran van der Sloot and brothers Deepak and 
Satish Kalpoe were arrested, they told 
conflicting stories. By that time, verifiable facts were hard to come by.

Van der Sloot is a member of a prominent Dutch 
family in Aruba. At the time of Holloway's 
disappearance, his father was a judge in 
training. Joran van der Sloot and the brothers 
Kalpoe were arrested and let go twice in 
connection with Holloway's disappearance.

While they were in jail, police and prosecutors 
sought corroborating evidence to piece together a 
motive and theory. They were not successful. Late 
last year, authorities closed the case without bringing any charges.

"We simply did not yet have the corroborating 
evidence to take this to trial and win a 
conviction," prosecutor Mos told CNN. "If we had 
a body even to determine cause of death, then we 
could piece some thing together."

In February, the videotape of van der Sloot's 
taped admission surfaced on Dutch television. De 
Vries, a famed Dutch journalist, set up a hidden 
camera capturing van der Sloot talking about 
Holloway's last moments and how her body was disposed of "like an old rag."

Since then, De Vries has set up another on-camera 
sting. It aired last week, showing van der Sloot 
meeting with undercover reporters who posed as 
Dutch sex industry bosses looking for Thai 
prostitutes to recruit to the Netherlands as sex slaves.

In the tape, van der Sloot allegedly promises to 
supply Thai girls for prostitution in Holland and 
accepts 1,000 Euros as advance payment for his services.

Apparently van der Sloot left the Netherlands 
late last year and has been living in Thailand 
for the last few months as a student.

His whereabouts right now are unknown, but Aruban 
authorities are grateful for the tips that the 
Dutch documentaries have generated. They hope the 
tips will bring them closer to a resolution in 
the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.


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