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CNN International is reporting ..... and Fox News now.
 

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[size=+1]CNN: Aruba Confession[/size]
<SMALL>CNN | 6/10/2005</SMALL>
CNN just reported that one or more of the three young men arrested earlier this week have informed authorities that Natalee is dead. They have notified police where the body is buried. I didn't get any details about the circumstances of her death.
 

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can you imagine the feeling a parent has at this very moment their worst fears are realized
 

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ORANJESTAD, Aruba (CNN) -- One of three young suspects arrested Thursday in the investigation into the disappearance of an Alabama teenager has confessed to her murder, a senior police official said late Friday.

The suspect has agreed to lead police to the body of 18-year-old Natalee Holloway, the police official said.

Police did not say which of the three teenagers confessed.

The three have been identified as brothers Satish Kalpoe, 18, and Depak Kalpoe, 21, and their friend, 17-year-old Joran Van Der Sloot, the son of a judge.

The three, taken into custody early Thursday, were the last people to have reported seeing the missing student.

Police said Van Der Sloot met Holloway May 29 at the casino in the Holiday Inn where she was staying. The Birmingham, Alabama, student was in Aruba with classmates celebrating their high school graduation.

Later that night, Holloway went to a popular nightclub, Carlos'N Charlie's, with about 40 of her classmates. She left around 1:30 a.m. on May 30 with the Kalpoes and Van Der Sloot, authorities said.

Holly Brown, a Holloway friend who was at the club that night, said she found Van Der Sloot to be "very different."

"He lied about his age, and when we went on the [Carlos 'N Charlie's] Web site, we found pictures of him there one week before at the same place, wearing the same clothes," Brown told CNN.

In interviews with police, the three men acknowledged leaving the bar with Holloway. They told police they visited a beach before taking her back to her hotel about 2 a.m.

According to police statements, the Kalpoe brothers described her as stumbling on the way into the hotel, possibly as a result of alcohol, and that a "dark-colored" man in a black T-shirt with a radio helped her.

That testimony led to Sunday's arrest of Abraham Jones, 28, and Mickey John, 30, two security guards at a hotel near where Holloway was staying.

But a Holiday Inn employee who has reviewed surveillance tapes from that morning said the tapes do not show any sign of Holloway. Authorities had no explanation and were looking at whether the five men have any connections to each other.

The guards' attorneys maintain the two are innocent.

None of the five men have been formally charged.

Van Der Sloot's mother said she was confident her son had told authorities everything and that he was innocent.

"He was willing to help with anything, and he had a kind of quiet resolve -- I mean he said, 'Mom, don't be upset because everything will be fine. I know I am innocent, I didn't do anything,'" Anita Van Der Sloot told CNN.

"And in a very almost naive way he was very open with us, told us everything what happened," she said, adding that he has offered to speak with the Holloway family.

Government officials have said solving Holloway's disappearance is a national priority on the small Caribbean island where tourism is a top industry.

A massive search operation has involved authorities, family, friends and volunteers.
 

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This may not be the time or the place for this question, so if it offends anyone I apologize in advance. I have not followed this story very closely because I have kids and this kind of stuff gives me nightmares. But this part puzzles me:

If you are in a different country and this girl has been drinking, how do her friends let her leave with men from another country? Why was she alone with these boys/men?

Again, I haven't followed the story closely, but I am puzzled at how this girl got alone with these men and left a club with strangers from another country without someone going with her.
 

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Truly heartbreaking. Maybe I'm old school, but sending your 18 year old daughter to Aruba for a graduation celebration? Of course, no one could expect this, but the going out to clubs, getting in a car with strangers in a foreign country? Didn't have to happen. Very sad indeed.
 

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Clip Joint said:
This may not be the time or the place for this question, so if it offends anyone I apologize in advance. I have not followed this story very closely because I have kids and this kind of stuff gives me nightmares. But this part puzzles me:

If you are in a different country and this girl has been drinking, how do her friends let her leave with men from another country? Why was she alone with these boys/men?

Again, I haven't followed the story closely, but I am puzzled at how this girl got alone with these men and left a club with strangers from another country without someone going with her.

I think it was a chaperoned trip as well so some ppl need to give an account why she was left alone
 

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I wondered the same thing...it amazes me the risks young females take...and like you said this was in a different country....awfully sad, what a waste.

Unless they just kidnapped her somehow.
 

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oldmanTED said:
Truly heartbreaking. Maybe I'm old school, but sending your 18 year old daughter to Aruba for a graduation celebration? Of course, no one could expect this, but the going out to clubs, getting in a car with strangers in a foreign country? Didn't have to happen. Very sad indeed.

a young beautiful teen sent to another country? too crazy
 

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As I understand it from earlier in the news today, not one of the 10 chaperones was in the vicinity of the clubs.
 

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oldmanTED said:
As I understand it from earlier in the news today, not one of the 10 chaperones was in the vicinity of the clubs.

See...now as a man with kids, heads would roll if I had to deal with anything remotely close to this. That is utterly disgusting. WTF?!?!
 

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I think it will affect the death penalty, but in aruba I think there isnt one
 

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I think it will affect the death penalty, but in aruba I think there isnt one

That is an interesting point. The FBI is involved and the murder took place in a foreign country. So, how and where would the case be handled. Extradiction to the U.S. perhaps, but in what state is the case heard. Does it become a Federal matter?
 

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I doubt if the US has extradition rights in this case. Aruba is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, full autonomy in internal affairs was obtained in 1986 upon separation from the Netherlands Antilles. The Dutch Government is responsible for defense and foreign affairs. Most likely the trials and subsequent punishment will take place in Aruba.



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Clip Joint said:
This may not be the time or the place for this question, so if it offends anyone I apologize in advance. I have not followed this story very closely because I have kids and this kind of stuff gives me nightmares. But this part puzzles me:

If you are in a different country and this girl has been drinking, how do her friends let her leave with men from another country? Why was she alone with these boys/men?

Again, I haven't followed the story closely, but I am puzzled at how this girl got alone with these men and left a club with strangers from another country without someone going with her.

But how was anyone to know those three kids weren't from the US.
 

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