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  • Preface
    In spite of concerns, there is no physical evidence at all in this case. We are left to wonder what really happened to Natalee Holloway. by    Jan Brennan
  • One
    Examining the Mt. Brook teens in the same manner that Joran, Deepak and Satish were looked upon as this case began back in June of 2005. by    Jan Brennan
  • Two
    Looking at the details of the first month of this case as seen through the eyes of the media and also through the eyes of those who lived it. by    Jan Brennan
  • Three
    What actually happened that night in Joran's own words. by    Jan Brennan
  • Four
    How the middle-of-the-night Alabama Posse's arrival at the Van der Sloot home may have impacted the case. by    Jan Brennan
  • Five
    How Jossy Mansur would effect this investigation through words, witnesses, evidence and the Diario. by    Jan Brennan
  • Six
    What were the events that lead to the release of all three suspects? by    Jan Brennan
  • Seven
    With the release of all three suspects, a boycott was called for. A boycott that some still feel is going on two years later. by    Jan Brennan
  • Eight
    No event is more troubling than the manipulated Skeeters tapes that Dr. Phil showed on national television. This is still in litigation and hopefully the Kalpoes will win a settlement. by    Jan Brennan
  • Nine
    The reward has always been suspicious by specifying a live Natalee or her whereabouts. The Nataleehollowayreward.com site was established to verify the true nature of the reward. by    Jan Brennan
  • Ten
    So many conflicting statements regarding the FBI from Natalee's family. First they were helpful then they were not involved. Follow the statements and decide. by    Jan Brennan
  • Eleven
    Red Bull and 151 Rum. Red Fires from Sunrise to Sunset. Did fellow Mt. Brook students mislead investigators. by    Jan Brennan
  • Twelve
    Of the many individuals who wrote about this case, one to me stands above all the rest, Sam Redman. Sam posted on this case with a couple different names, Roger and Polemic on Scrux and Andrew at Blogs for Natalee. Whether I agreed with what he said at times or not, I still found his thoughts intriguing. Here are some of his most compelling essays. by     Sam Redman
  • Chapter 13
    A vacation I will never forget. The people I met, the places I visited all held such a significance to me because of this case. There is nothing like an up close and personal perspective to understand a subject better. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 14
    Guest author, Jon (who wishes to remain anonymous), presents his views and theories about the case. Ruby Jones, also has a unique point of view. Together they make for interesting reading. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 15
    Following his major contribution with his Australian Forensic site, Rolls began offering more thoughts with posts on Refugees Unleashed. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 16
    Many interesting words have been written about this case. Here I will show a selection of some of the more interesting and thought provoking essays. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 17
    With the onset of 2006 would be more questions, continued searches and eventually new arrests. What it would not bring is answers. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 18
    In the words of Joe, "we didn't invite them to this party they invited us!" The Holloway Twittys filed the lawsuit against the Van der Sloots, enter Joe Tacopina and it might be the best thing that happened to Joran and his family. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 19
    May 30, 2006 marks the one year anniversary of Natalee's disappearance. There still are many more questions than answers and one wonders if all hope of resolution is gone. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 20
    Beth has written a book, "Loving Natalee." The release of that book will briefly focus attention back on this unsolved mystery. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 21
    In many respects Peter de Vries began, what I would say Part 2 of this case back in November of 2006. His goal of trying to bring down Joran continues today. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 22
    There have been many highly unusual aspects to this case. These unexplained events, have caused many to discuss over and over. Were they important or a non-issue? You decide. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 23
    After 2 1/2 years the original suspects were rearrested, citing new evidence. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 24
    According to a bombshell revelation by crime reporter and Dutch media personality Peter de Vries the case for him has been solved. This announcement was displayed on Mr. De Vries website announcing a 2 hour television special being broadcast in Holland. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 25
    So very many "headcases," seemed to jump into this case and appear helpful and useful. Were any of them really helpful? Did any of them offer anything of value to the investigation? Or did they cause Law Enforcement more trouble than they were worth? by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 26
    As this case heated up in the National news Dan Riehl would report on the events step by step beginning in June of 2005. It makes for an interesting look back to see now what was truth or rumor. And some stories we still are not sure about even three years later. by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 27
    Five years later, and Natalee is still missing. We are left with more questions than answers. The Kalpoe lawsuit against Dr. Phil remains ongoing. A new documentary will be out soon. It promises to explore this case in a completely different direction.
    by Jan Brennan
  • Chap 29
    Joran's horrible situation in Peru, accused of murder.
    Book author, Jan Brennan
  • Chap 28
    Remembering Natalee Holloway --Missing for five years. Reflections on this sad situation.
    by    Jan Brennan
  • Chap 30
    The continuing details about Joran van der Sloot's upcoming trial and eventual fate.
    by Jan Brennan
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