Natalie Holloway's Parents Sue Brothers In Aruba

United States
December 17, 2006 10:13pm CST
Parents of teen missing in Aruba sue brothers LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- The parents of an Alabama teen who disappeared last year while on a trip to Aruba with classmates filed a wrongful-death suit Thursday against two brothers who were once suspects in the case -- a day after the brothers sued the "Dr. Phil" show. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Beth Twitty and Dave Holloway, claims that Deepak and Satish Kalpoe "intentionally, negligently, wantonly" caused fatal injuries to their daughter, according to court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. The couple is seeking a jury trial and unspecified damages. "There is no doubt in my mind that Deepak and Satish played a role in my daughter's death and should be held accountable," Twitty said in a statement. "It's unconscionable that they have not been punished so far." An after-hours call to the Kalpoe brothers' attorney was not returned Thursday. The wrongful-death lawsuit came a day after the Kalpoes, both residents of Aruba, filed suit in Los Angeles against television's "Dr. Phil" show alleging libel and slander. The brothers alleged that a private investigator secretly recorded a conversation with Deepak Kalpoe and aired it on the nationally syndicated show. The show altered portions of the recording to "create false, incriminating, and defamatory statements that the plaintiffs engaged in criminal activity against Natalee Holloway," the lawsuit said. The defendants named in the defamation lawsuit include talk show host Phillip McGraw, investigator Jamie Skeeters and CBS Television Distribution Group. Chip Babcock, an attorney representing all three defendants, denied the conversation was secretly recorded. "We stand by the integrity of the 'Dr. Phil' show, our editing process and the accuracy of the program that we aired," the defendants said in a statement released by Babcock. Natalee Holloway was 18 when she disappeared May 30, 2005, while on a trip to Aruba with fellow Mountain Brook High School graduates. She was last seen getting into a car with the Kalpoes and their friend, Joran van der Sloot. Police spent months searching for the missing teen, but she has not been found and the case did not lead to a criminal trial in Aruba. A similar lawsuit filed by Natalee Holloway's family in a New York court against van der Sloot was thrown out by a judge this summer. ----------- I feel sorry for the parents but I wonder how much longer this is going to go on for.
4 responses
@Snickey (157)
• United States
12 Jul 07
Hi deargoodbye. Do you happen to know what came of the lawsuits that Natalee's parents filed against the two brothers? I have been wondering about this for some time, and I firmly believe that the one brother (maybe Satish; I can't remember) is totally guilty of the murder! I watched that Dr. Phil show, and the one brother was cocky and arrogant, while stating with disgust, that poor Natalee was dressed like a "sl*t." I believe that it was the younger brother who seemed more disturbed by the case. The mother of the two fools was caught in a lie, and I wish I could remember what it was, but one can easily see where the two boys got their horrible attitudes from.
@carolscash (9492)
• United States
6 May 07
I think that jordan Van Der Sloot is the one who killed her and I think that his father helped him get rid of the body. I just heard tonight that the property of their home is being searched throughly and I believe that they will find some evidence that shows that she was there. I don't know if the brothers had anything to do with it or not. I believe that they know something but possibly from word and not actions. I think they were told what happened to her but I don't know that they were there when it happened.
• United States
20 Dec 06
I feel so sorry for Natalee's parents. I pray for them all the time, and pray for answers in this horrible ordeal.
• United States
29 Apr 07
Has anyone heard what come of this lawsuit? Its such a sad case.