Aruban Divers Start New Search For Possible Remains of Natalee Holloway
Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2010
by Joel Hendon
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The photograph taken by Patti Muldowney while vacationing in Aruba with her husband John, has renewed interest in the 5 year old case of the missing Natalee Holloway. Natalee disappeared while on a trip to Aruba with others from her graduation class mates.
On one photo the Muldowney's noticed some formations on the ocean floor, below where Patti had taken a shot of a fish, which gave some resemblance of human remains. After taking it to the police and and other local sources, it was turned over to the FBI.
The photo has been attracting others in the United States and has brought forth considerable questioning that the subject is a human skeleton. Following is one such observation:
Dr. Marty Makary, a physician who serves on the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, said he sees mixed signs, some indicating the image may not be a skeleton.Also, upon closer scrutiny, it is noticeable that the "skull" shows a huge uppr portion above the spots which might be taken as eyes. The shape resembles nearer that of a science fiction alien with a huge brain area. Also there is too much debris, rocks or some other matter to be able to distinguish distinct bones, even of the arm area.
"What I don't like about the photo is there's no spinal cord or vertebral column," he said. "In fact, below this roundish skull-type profile you see a curvature which doesn't really represent a normal spinal column." (Aruban divers to inspect site where couple says they saw human remains-CNNonline, March 22,2010)
Another questionable aspect of the case is whether or not forensics could determine the actual cause of death, adding more confusion to the irrational confessions which have been made by the leading suspect in her disappearance, Joran van der Sloot on TV interviews and to an undercover reporter. All have been different and no actual evidence for either. The police have had him brought in for questioning several times but always release him for "lack of evidence."
A slightly more close-up shot of the photo taken by Patti Muldowney can be seen at the following website:
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/03/20/aruba.photo.remains/index.html
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Thank you for keeping us so informed on natalie.Her spirit will guide us to her. Keep up the good work we are following your words. RosemarieThank you so much, Rosemarie, I do appreciate such kind remarks
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