Natalee Holloway Essays

  • The Tragic Untold Story of Natalee Holloway and Corruption in Paradise

    1764 Words  | 4 Pages

    However, for class of 2005 at Mountain Brook High School, it will be memorable for all the wrong reasons. Natalee Ann Holloway was both blonde and beautiful. She was also very friendly and well known in her hometown. The class trip was supposed to be the best time of their life for some students, but it was also the end for another. May 29, 2005, seemed like an ordinary day of fun in the sun. “Holloway and a large group of students went to Carlos 'N Charlie's Nightclub in Oranjestad, Aruba,” (Federal Bureau

  • A Case of Murder

    1752 Words  | 4 Pages

    Chapter One The Beginning John Welsh was not always on his best behavior. He has had some past issues when it came to the law. He had some issues and he was trying to overcome them by doing community work. He showed his good side when Judge Holloway presented him a chance to change. John is now 32 years old and he has been on the force for about Eight years in Dallas Texas. He dedicated his life to helping families get justice for someone else’s actions. John thought that he had seen and done it

  • The Holloway Murder Mystery

    997 Words  | 2 Pages

    The Holloway Murder Mystery Murder is a gruesome crime that many people have committed. Whether on purpose or on accident it is a serious offense and is treated as one. The murder of youths who have not yet experienced life for themselves is especially tragic. People found guilty for murder can be given several different punishments, from twenty years to life in prison. Sadly, there are times when the criminals of the crime cannot be found guilty due to the lack of evidence. This is one of those

  • Der Sloot Murder Case

    755 Words  | 2 Pages

    Another main point about the disappearance of Natalee Holloway witch hunt is the fact that no factual evidence convicting Van Der Sloot has been found the single person who is accused, meaning that at the end of the day, even this one person cannot be linked to the killing Natalee Holloway The police when starting this investigation interrogated Van Der Sloot, who was with Natalee Holloway when she disappeared. Van Der Sloot revealed his side of the story “saying she choked on her own vomit and

  • Van Der Sloot Confessions

    575 Words  | 2 Pages

    It's a warm summer night in Aruba. 18 year old Natalee Holloway was out with friends, celebrating their recent high school graduation. At about 1 am Holloway's friends see her leave in a grey Honda, with 17 year old Joran Van Der Sloot, and his friends. No one thought this would be the last time they saw Natalee Holloway. It's clear that Joran Van Der Sloot is to blame for the murder of the blonde haired, blue eyed Natalee Holloway. There are two pieces of evidence that supports the accusation made

  • Child Abduction: The Incredible Truth

    1989 Words  | 4 Pages

    In the twenty first century statistics have proven that stranger abductions are feared most by parents but rarely happen, and the number one abduction that occurs is, parental abduction. “Over 800,000 children are reported missing in the United States each year. Child abduction is a tragedy that devastates parents and touches all of us,” writes Jenny Wanderscheid in her online article. The United States has feared abductions for over decades, but many people misjudge the stereotypical “abduction”

  • My Senior Year Research Paper

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    Traveling to Germany and Belgium my senior year during Winterim would be a good opportunity for me to grow as a person. The first reason that I believe that going would be beneficial is that I would have the chance to practice my German. The second reason is that it would be a great way to learn more about the World Wars because instead of learning about them with videos and pictures, I would actually be going to the places where it took place. The next reason corresponds with my previous reason

  • Missing Persons: The Media Bias to Report Only Pretty Blonde Girls

    2804 Words  | 6 Pages

    A constant sight on the news or internet is of a missing person. Studies by the crimelibrary say that over 800,000 people go missing every year (4). Of those, a little over half are men, half are ethnic minorities and around 50,000 are adults. For such democratic statistics, one would imagine that there would be an equal amount of media coverage for these demographics, yet that is not true. If we observe carefully, we can see that the media tends to follow a certain pattern with who they pick to