August 9, 2005

BETH HOLLOWAY-TWITTY’S CONFRONTATION WITH DEEPAK KALPOE

NATALEE'S MOM CONFRONTS DEEPAK

On Monday Beth Twitty went to the Internet Cafe and confronted Deepak Kalpoe in to the disappearance of her daughter.

During the confrontation there were some surprising facts that came out during the exchange.

Beth Holloway Twitty went face to face with Deepak and challenged him to tell what he knows about the case.
Twitty says she was tipped by a member of the media that Deepak Kalpoe was working at a local Internet café, and wasted no time confronting him Monday. In telling of the tense encounter, she asserted Natalee was sexually assaulted before she vanished.

“There were customers on the computer and he was seated behind the cash register, and I guess he thought he was going to have a normal day at work. “I wanted to ask him, Joran had admitted sexual assaults that he had committed against Natalee, and I wanted to ask Deepak: Did he participate, or did he try to help her?"

“He couldn’t answer me. He could only look down at the ground.” “I expected him, if he had no involvement, if he was not a participant in the sexual acts committed against my daughter, that yes, he could have come forward and said, ‘No,’ and looked me in the eye.

He couldn’t do that.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

She should have gone across the counter and choked the truth out of him

Michelle Says So 2.0 said...

I think Natalee's mom has handled herself well considering the cover ups, lies, deceit, and possible conspiracy regarding the case of her daughter.

If I were Beth Twitty, I would probably be in the Aruba jail alongside Joran Van Der SLUT because I probably would have seriously harmed or killed one of those three, including Van Der Slut's father.

I know that if someone had killed, kidnapped or harmed my child in any way, shape or form, I would make sure something bad would happen to them. Sometimes I am too impatient to simply wait for karma to come back and bite them in the ass.

As "Tony Soprano" would say, "Sometimes you just gotta take care of business."