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Here is one of his more interesting interviews.
It is apparent that Paul Reynolds impressed a lot of people with his frank, straightforward tone and attitude.
A judge will find on June 8, 2005 sufficient evidence to hold suspects Mickey John and Abraham Jones on suspicion of murder and kidnapping. This is when the people intensely following the case from the United States would begin to see the differences between the Dutch legal system and that of the United States. As the suspects can be held over a total of 116 days before they have to be formally charged. Prosecutors on Tuesday ordered the two men to remain detained, saying there was "reasonable suspicion" the men were involved in "certain criminal acts."
Guards arrested in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, now being probed for murder investigation.
Chris Lejuez, the lawyer for the suspects would tell CNN that they are being held as accomplices to a homicide and kidnapping leading to homicide in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. These two security guards had worked at the Allegro Hotel located next to the Holiday Inn where Natalee and her friends had been staying. Attorney Lejuez will insist that her client is innocent and state that they had not been near that hotel at that hour of the day. At this point it seemed unclear as to whether charges would be brought against these two men.
The search for the missing teen remained ongoing. Police spokesperson Edwin Comencia said they had received over 200 tips and that searches were continuing all over the island. Dive teams were also searching the coastal waters.
An Aruban judge would rule on June 9, 2005 that there was enough evidence to continue holding Mickey John and Abraham Jones. Because of the intense media coverage already, this hearing that was supposed to be held in the courtroom was moved to a police station. There was already much political pressure involved in this case.