Sean Hannity had an interviewed with Jug Twitty this afternoon on radio.
He went through the same things that have been commented on for the past month--
How could Aruban officials let the suspects go after they were initially detained for being involved in Natalee's disappearance, giving them an opportunity to destroy evidence?
How could they let Steve Croes and Paul van der Sloot go after it became clear they had lied?
How could they let the Kalpoes go when they were unable to get a consistent story from them?
Why would any of them lie if they weren't hiding something awful?
If Paul van der Sloot believes his son is not guilty, why would he be running to the car and hiding in bushes and acting like a guilty man?
When Hannity asked Twitty about the protests in Aruba, he said that he and Beth were disappointed. All along, they've said how nice the Aruban people have been. Twitty pointed out that they are upset with the investigators.
Hannity wanted to know if they are prepared for the worst case scenario, that Natalee will be confirmed dead. Twitty said that they've already been through so many ups and downs, at times thinking Natalee was dead and then hearing reports and rumors to the contrary, such as when she was supposedly spotted in a Jeep. He said that they are prepared for the worst.
Twitty said that if the worst has happened, all they want to do is take Natalee home.
Those selfish, thoughtless Arubans that are directing their anger at Natalee's family should channel their engeries into protesting their own incompetent government officials, authorities, and legal system.
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