BREAKING Shocking Mystery Of Natalee Holloway SOLVED With What’s Been Found – Here’s What Happened

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BREAKING: Shocking Mystery Of Natalee Holloway SOLVED With What’s Been Found – Here’s What Happened
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Dave Holloway, the father of Natalee Holloway, the American teenager who disappeared in Aruba over 12 years ago, revealed on a new documentary TV show being aired on the Oxygen network that he and a private investigator, T.J. Ward recently discovered human remains behind a house on the island.

A forensic scientist last month confirmed that the bone fragments Holloway discovered on the island were indeed the Alabama teen which vanished during a high school graduation trip because the bones are indeed human, and they are of Caucasian and European descent. But while Natalee is Caucasian and of European descent, the pathologist, Dr. Jason Kolowski, later dismissed reports saying they couldn’t confirm the identity of the bones because they couldn’t narrow down if the bones were from a male or female.

Additional testing is underway on the skeletal sample which is being compared against a DNA sample from Natalee’s mother, Beth. Testing should be completed next month.

What makes all this even more intriguing and gruesome is the fact that Natalee’s father and a private investigator were able to track down John Ludwick, the man they were told helped Joran van der Sloot dispose of the teenager’s body after her death. Ludwick then proceeded to confirm in an interview that aired this past weekend on ‘The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway,’ confessing to Ward that he and van der Sloot had Natalee’s remains cremated and then scattered her ashes in the ocean.

ABC News Reports:

Joran van der Sloot’s Mom Says He ‘Could Have Done Something’ to Peruvian Woman

Anita van der Sloot was quoted today in a Dutch newspaper saying her 22-year-old son Joran van der Sloot “could have done something” to Stephany Flores, the Peruvian woman he is accused of murdering.

The interview comes a day after ABC News obtained an e-mail from Anita van der Sloot in which she asserted that her son is “not a murderer.”

Anita van der Sloot has stayed out of the limelight as her son and even her husband Paul van der Sloot, who died earlier this year, were vilified — especially in the U.S. media.

In the e-mail obtained exclusively by ABC News, she said she would never talk to the U.S. media because of how he was portrayed, but she gave an extensive interview to De Telegraaf in which she admitted she thought the family made a mistake by not getting Joran psychiatric help after his arrest in the Natalee Holloway case.

“He lied so much, that we became desperate. He said to me too, ‘Mom, I sometimes don’t know any more if something is a lie or the truth,'” the paper quoted her as saying. “Joran is sick in his head, but he didn’t want any help.”
She indicated that she feared that the pressures created by being the prime suspect in the death of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway five years ago in Aruba may have caused her son to snap.

“I now believe that Joran may indeed have done something to Stephany in Peru. Maybe in a burst of anger? I don’t know,” she said, according to the newspaper. “I think it is intensely sad that that businessman Flores has lost his daughter, and I my son. That’s how it feels.”

Flores’ body was found five years to the day after Holloway went missing, and she said that coincidence couldn’t help but make an impact on her.

“Exactly five years after Natalee’s disappearance? The Holloways were busy with him. That businessman Flores held a press conference and only spoke about Natalee. But it was about his own daughter,” she said. “Sometimes I just don’t know. I follow everything … But I have to keep distance too, save myself now.”

And she said she thinks it is time to “let Joran go.”

She said she spoke to him on the telephone the day before he was arrested attempting to flee Peru for Chile, as police searched for him in the death of the young woman Stephany Flores in his Lima hotel room.

“I said, ‘Joran, you’re being searched for, internationally. A girl is dead. Where are you?'” she said, according to the newspaper. “He sounded frightened. ‘A girl dead?’ Then he fell silent for a moment and said, ‘It’s not Stephany, is it? No, not Stephany!’ I told him he had to turn himself in.

“If only he had listened to his mother. Then this never would have happened. If he hadn’t been so been so hounded, maybe not either. It’s: ‘if, if if…’ But if he killed Stephany, then he will have to carry the burden of that,” she said. “I will not visit him in his cell, I cannot embrace him. But he should get a fair trial. He is psychologically disturbed. That has to count for something, right?”

Whatever happened to Flores in that Lima hotel room last month, she told the Dutch newspaper she has never wavered in her belief that her son did not kill Holloway.