Saturday, June 26, 2010

NATALEE HOLLOWAY – RUNAWAY BABE

NATALEE HOLLOWAY

WAS NATALEE A VICTIM OF ABUSE?

A TROUBLED TEENAGER?


Contrary to popular belief, the reason for Beth Twitty’s rushed visit, in private jet with medi-vac jet in tow, to Aruba, was not that Natalee had disappeared or had gone missing, but that Natalee had told her over the phone that she was not returning home after vacation due to the ongoing abuse she was experiencing at home and that she’d had enough.

Why didn’t Natalee want to go home?

Was Natalee Holloway a victim of abuse at home? If so, that would explain why she told her mother that she did not want to go home. She may have in her drunken state in Aruba mentioned her abuse to anyone who would listen and she may have found comfort in some person’s sympathetic response. Remember, Joran stated that Natalee did say to him that her mother was like a ‘Hitler’, she may have said that and more to Joran and others.

There is no evidence In this poster, first circulated in Aruba on the evening Natalee Holloway ‘disappeared’, to suggest a kidnapping or that a missing person was sought, rather, the poster shows a desperate plea by Beth Holloway Twitty to: “Please call me Hootie, I miss you and love you. Mom is here on Aruba and I really want to talk to you. Please call me on my local cel phone 962-9593 – Big Hootie. To anyone who might know where Natalee is – Please help me find my daughter. Any information leading to her safe return to the United States will be greatly appreciated!”

The poster shows a mothers request for her daughter to contact her, whom she misses and loves. In other words; all is forgiven so please call me, we can work it out, no need to go this far, we are here on Aruba for you.

“Mom is here on Aruba and I really want to talk to you.” What does this statement imply? It implies the mother is well aware of an ongoing concern within the family and that she is reaching out to her daughter for reconciliation. For contact, a phone call, anything at all. Mom is saying call me. Let me talk to you. I need to talk to you. Don’t do this. It’s ok.

The connotation of the mother’s written text within this poster is consistent when a child tells her family that she does not want to come home and that the child is in distress. The mother attempts to talk her out of current state of mind by requesting contact. The poster proves Beth Holloway Twitty’s knowledge that Natalee was not missing but simply did not want to return home. Natalee did not want to go home simply because she did not want to be abused any longer.

Was Natalee in re-hab for drug abuse? Was Natalee alcoholic? Was Natalee abused, sexually, her step father Jug Twitty.

Beth Holloway Twitty arrived on Aruba at 19:45, approximately 15 hours after Joran van der Sloot last saw Natalee at 05:00, with above posters printed.

Could this entire disappearance situation of Natalee Holloway be as simple as Natalee running away from home while on vacation? That she called her mother Beth Twitty and told her that she was running away, that she was abused by her stepfather and could not tolerate it any longer. This simple scenario certainly warrants serious consideration given that many teenagers do runaway run away from home and most do for reasons relating to some form of abuse and/or misunderstanding during the formative years.

The possibility that Natalee ran away from home would take this case into another dimension which could explain the..more to come

2 comments:

  1. I just travel to Aruba
    my visit was to ask as may people as possible about Natalee H.
    the people from the island told me the same story over and over again
    " She did not want to go home"
    " She hatted her mother and was running away"

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  2. That brings it all back. I believe there was even a letter from Nathalee at one point telling she was ok. I guess she is a lucrative business model for her parents. Beth just claiming another 35 million for some documentary that was made.

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