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Aruba suspect in missing teen case can't keep his story straight

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ORANJESTAD, Aruba (30 July 2005) -- Police in Aruba are using a different tool in their search for clues in the case of an Alabama teenager missing since May 30.

Police have called in behavioral experts to interview the Dutch teen who's being held as a suspect in Natalee Holloway's disapperance. They said three specialists from Holland are questioning Joran van der Sloot, observing his body language and looking for inconsistencies in his story.

The lead investigator, Lt. Roy Tromp, said he believes "that Joran is involved in the disappearance." He said the teen has offered 10 different versions of what happened the day Holloway disappeared.

A volunteer rescue group from Texas searched a landfill for a fifth day Wednesday. They've found nothing so far.

 

Joran van der Sloot
Joran van der Sloot smiles from the back seat of a police car.

 

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