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Lots of other missing teens listed on the page :(
Natalee Ann Holloway (born October 21, 1986) disappeared on May 30, 2005, during a high school graduation trip in Aruba, a Caribbean country in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. An American student from Mountain Brook, Alabama, Holloway graduated from Mountain Brook High School on May 24, 2005, shortly before the trip.[3] The disappearance caused a media sensation in the United States.[4]
Holloway was scheduled to fly home later on May 30; however, she failed to appear for her flight.[5] Holloway was last seen by her classmates outside Carlos'n Charlie's, a Caribbean chain restaurant and nightclub in Oranjestad,[6] with locals Joran van der Sloot and brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe. When questioned, the three men denied knowing what became of Holloway.[7] Upon further investigation by authorities, Van der Sloot was arrested twice on suspicion of involvement in her disappearance, and the Kalpoes were each arrested three times. However, due to lack of evidence, the three men were released without charge after each arrest.[8][9]
With the help of hundreds of volunteers, Aruban investigators conducted an extensive search for Holloway. Agents from the FBI,[10] fifty Dutch soldiers and three specially equipped Dutch F-16 aircraft participated in the search.[11][12][13] In addition to the ground search, divers examined the ocean floor for evidence of Holloway's body.[14] The searches were unsuccessful, and according to Aruban authorities she is most likely dead.[15][16] On December 18, 2007, Aruban prosecutors announced that the case would be closed without any charges sought against the former suspects.[17][18] The Aruban prosecutor's office reopened the case on February 1, 2008, after receiving video footage of Joran van der Sloot, under the influence of marijuana, making statements that Holloway died on the morning of May 30, 2005, and that her body was disposed of.[19] Van der Sloot has since denied that what he said was true.
Holloway's family has criticized Aruban investigators throughout the search for a perceived lack of progress in finding her. Holloway's family called for a boycott of Aruba, which gained Alabama Governor Bob Riley's support, but failed to gain widespread support.[20][21]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalee_Holloway
http://dissfunktional.wordpress.com/2008/02/01/murdered-natalee-holloway-case-solved-really/
An Article A Piece of the Puzzle?
After writing and thinking about the Natalee Holloway disappearance there has been one thing that has bothered me about the progress of the investigation and the approach. The theory of why Natalee disappeared and how I have outlined in other articles on American Chronicle over time but there is one facet of the theory that was a real puzzle. To explain that part of the investigation required another look at what motive would prevent people from pursuing a person instead of a body. This is what I have come up with.
Suppose after Natalee disappeared, her mother was approached and told , "If you want to ever see your daughter alive again , do not operate under the assumption she is alive." They knew a search for a body would turn up nothing. You notice that most mothers find it very difficult to give up on the life they gave birth to. Only two things could account for that to be accepted fairly soon in the investigation. First of all it could be that Beth just couldn´t stand the thought of Natalee not at peace in some form. On the other hand if she were told that any encouragement of looking for Natalee as a captive would result in Natalee´s death that could be motivation also.
More here
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/67407