Now, remember, that after all this time, we still have no clue where Natalee Holloway is. So the fact that the body (assuming that she is no longer with us) appears to be so well hidden doesn't really rule anyone out.
Now, remember, that after all this time, we still have no clue where Natalee Holloway is. So the fact that the body (assuming that she is no longer with us) appears to be so well hidden doesn't really rule anyone out.
We really cannot compare this though. Natalee dissapeared in Aruba, on spring break on a very sketchy tourist town.
Lauren vanished in her OWN college town in Bloomington, Indiana.
Salzmann, who said his client is not involved in Spierer's disappearance revealed he thought 'there is a lot more to this' case.
'The answer in a good 90 per cent of the cases is someone that they are intimately involved with, he told Fox News.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...search-20-year-old-student.html#ixzz1P8Dwgejo
It seems like Salzamann suspects the boyfriend. I have had that feeling for a while.
Aruba is supposed to be a very safe place.
Well keep in mind that he is a defense lawyer so his goal would be divert any possible suspicion from his client. After all his client was one of the last known people to have seen LS before she went missing.
My point is, Holloway's body (assuming she is dead, which certainly appears to be most likely scenario) is nowhere to be found. If is possible to hide a body so well on a small island, why wouldn't it be possible to hide a body in IN?
New Article:
'Shame on you': Mother of missing student Lauren sends emotional message to her daughter's attacker
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2002538/Shame-Lauren-Spierers-mother-condemns-attacker-begs-information-ongoing-search-20-year-old-student.html#ixzz1P8CfGFXf
Her parents have started a website for Lauren: www.findlauren.com
Another example, straight from IU. This guy died at the beginning of this past spring semester due to a cocaine overdose:
http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/local/south_central/iu-student-faced-drug-charges
Because whoever hid Holloway's body had A LOT of time to do so. They were also on an Island, where it is a lot harder to search. LE had a very hard time to help because of the Dutch/US impasse.
We have the FBI searching for Lauren and LE involved since day 1. Whoever disposed of Lauren did NOT have more than a few hours to do so - UNLESS it's a stranger who has had all the time in the world.
JR's problem is that he was apparently the last known person to see her before she went missing. Can anyone else support his story that she actually did leave the apartment? Even if all they did in there is drank milk and ate some cookies, he'd still want to have a good defense lawyer, IMO.
I wonder what the "specific tip" about the lake was. I hope Tim Miller searches it again.
In the article linked:
Salzmann, who said his client is not involved in Spierer's disappearance revealed he thought 'there is a lot more to this' case.
'The answer in a good 90 per cent of the cases is someone that they are intimately involved with, he told Fox News.
This is the first time I have seen anything like the printed. Wonder why? Or wonder if it's true that it was said? I know it's likely lawyer talk, but interesting we've never seen it yet.