CareBear3030
Active Member
I’m sure you all have heard about Natalee Holloway. Such a sad story. I know when my children are graduating I’d love for them to take a senior trip. But now I’ve got to rethink my choices.
What do you guys think about her disappearance? Of course the media tried to put the blame on her. Yes, it was obviously a bad mistake to get into the car with those boys, but she certainly did not deserve this fate. She was in paradise and met a guy, and wanted to have a little fun before she started the rest of her life. I cant say I wouldn’t have gone with this boy that I’ve been partying with all week. Heck, he was the judge’s son…he’s safe…right???
There are many theories that I have. First one is that the other 2 boys tried to jump into the action and she fought, and they accidentally killed her.
Next is that they gave her that date rape drug, but gave her too much and she died.
Third is that she is still alive and was sold. I know…it seems like I’m reaching for a very long straw. But read the following article. Do you all remember the girl about 7 years ago that disappeared off a cruise ship? Her name was Amy Bradley. She was on a cruise with her parents. I think she was in her early 20’s. The night before she became missing, she was at the same club that Natalee was last seen. There were people that sighted her on the beach. A couple of years after her disappearance a naval officer was at a brothel (ask your mama) on the Curacao Island (right next to Aruba). The girl he got was this Amy. She tried to get him to help her. He was not allowed to be there and never said anything until much time later when he read about who she really was. He didn’t realize she was actually in danger and “missing” when she told him she was from the states and what her name was. Once returning to the states and finding out who she was, it was too late. He did tell, and they went to the brothel, but it had long been gone.
http://www.newswek.net/id/8143921/
So what do you think??
Cold blooded murder??
Rape turned accidental death??
Accidental overdose??
Slavery cover-up?? (You know the main boy’s dad is high in their judicial system.)
What do you guys think about her disappearance? Of course the media tried to put the blame on her. Yes, it was obviously a bad mistake to get into the car with those boys, but she certainly did not deserve this fate. She was in paradise and met a guy, and wanted to have a little fun before she started the rest of her life. I cant say I wouldn’t have gone with this boy that I’ve been partying with all week. Heck, he was the judge’s son…he’s safe…right???
There are many theories that I have. First one is that the other 2 boys tried to jump into the action and she fought, and they accidentally killed her.
Next is that they gave her that date rape drug, but gave her too much and she died.
Third is that she is still alive and was sold. I know…it seems like I’m reaching for a very long straw. But read the following article. Do you all remember the girl about 7 years ago that disappeared off a cruise ship? Her name was Amy Bradley. She was on a cruise with her parents. I think she was in her early 20’s. The night before she became missing, she was at the same club that Natalee was last seen. There were people that sighted her on the beach. A couple of years after her disappearance a naval officer was at a brothel (ask your mama) on the Curacao Island (right next to Aruba). The girl he got was this Amy. She tried to get him to help her. He was not allowed to be there and never said anything until much time later when he read about who she really was. He didn’t realize she was actually in danger and “missing” when she told him she was from the states and what her name was. Once returning to the states and finding out who she was, it was too late. He did tell, and they went to the brothel, but it had long been gone.
http://www.newswek.net/id/8143921/
So what do you think??
Cold blooded murder??
Rape turned accidental death??
Accidental overdose??
Slavery cover-up?? (You know the main boy’s dad is high in their judicial system.)