WHERE IS NATALEE HOLLOWAY?
A long time ago, I decided that inputting my psychic impressions into famous missing person cases was akin to intrusion and a violation of trust, and could result in unwanted publicity and feelings of disdain. (Intruding where I wasn’t asked for specifically wasn’t a good thing for me or anyone else.) Psychic impressions of murdered people is tough to sell to authorities, and is usually not worth the negativity that results. The psychic reading is also subject to interpretation of the psyche of the parents of the missing child/friends/people involved in the victims’ disappearance etc . . .
The other night on CNN, I watched Natalee Holloway’s mother come closer and closer to Christmas without any resolution of her missing daughter in Aruba. I made the decision to add what I saw in her case to my site. (I’ll put it out there and see if it can help.)
This is what I perceived the first time I saw the missing case of Natalee Holloway on the news six months ago. Natalee left a bar in the company of one male. Two males in a car were waiting out front to give the couple a ride. In Natalee’s mind, she had met up with a good-looking local and was having fun. She had no idea there was a sinister plan ahead for her. The three males are friends and have pulled the . . . get the victim drunk stunt before, and then all three have sex with the unsuspecting victim. Natalee wasn’t accustomed to drinking so much alcohol. She was on her way to a state of unconsciousness when she left the bar. Her world was fuzzy and seemed far away from her normal state of mind.
The male driver already knew where he was going when they left the bar. He drove to a remote area with a cliff-type setting with water below. On the way to the area, Natalee kept exclaiming she wanted to go back to her hotel. She and the boy in the backseat were necking (or at least he was), but she wasn’t really into the scene anymore. She didn’t feel well and felt herself and the situation getting out of control. (The boys had a preplanned sex adventure in mind.) At the cliff-type environment, the boys got a blanket out of the vehicle and laid it on a grassy/sandy area. The boy in the backseat with Natalee had sex with her first. (Natalee protested, but she was very drunk.) When he was finished, the driver of the car moved in to take his turn. Halfway through the second sex act (under protest and very dizzy and sick to her stomach) . . . vomit began to rise into Natalee’s throat. She began to protest violently and to struggle as two of the boys moved in to hold her down. She tried to let them know she was suffocating, but they wouldn’t release her. She was drowning in her own vomit before the second boy was finished. The third boy took his turn, but Natalee was already dead. They knew she was dead soon after the third boy finished, and they did try to revive her, but to no avail. (She’d been dead for close to 10 minutes by the time they realized she wasn’t breathing.) They wrapped her in a blanket, and took her body to a place around 20/25 minutes away. Wherever they took her, it was curvy and had small hills as I felt the vehicle climb up and down, then climb steadily. It feels like another side of the island, near rocks and cliffs and a dirt road. (Isolated.) They wrapped her body and threw her into a large hole with stagnant water at the bottom. (She fell quite a long way.) It looks like a pool of dirty still, silent water within the cliffs and rocks. It’s a place the driver and his brother know well, as do other locals. All the boys know where she is. There was a woman’s shoe that was thrown into the pool as well. I don’t know why the shoe is important, but it feels like it is. An older man advised the boys in the following days following her death. The vehicle was washed and thoroughly cleaned. I feel the body is still at the bottom of the pool, and that it has moved sideways into a small crevasse or opening that butts up to the pool of water. The body appears stuck or lodged in the small tunnel like area. The water she’s in is important, as it isn’t fresh water.