Crime | Natalee Holloway New Leads Could Solve Holloway Case Alabama teenager disappeared in Aruba; witnesses emerge By John Johnson Posted Nov 18, 2008 6:15 PM CST Copied Joran van der Sloot, right, sits in a car with his father, Paulus, after Joran was released from custody in this Dec. 7, 2007, file photo. (AP Photo/Pedro Famous Diaz, file) Authorities in Aruba say they have new leads in the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway that could lead to an arrest before the end of the year, CNN reports. Dutch student Joran van der Sloot remains the prime suspect. A new witness says she saw van der Sloot and his father near a pond the night Holloway disappeared. And one of van der Sloot's former girlfriends says he made suspicious comments about the case. ""Who knows? You may now be on the beach with someone who is able to get rid of a corpse," he reportedly said. In addition to the new testimony, the lead prosecutor says a much publicized videotape made by an undercover journalist should be admissable in court. In the tape, van der Sloot talks of hiding Holloway's body. Read These Next White House isn't happy about the pick for the Nobel Peace Prize. Freak accident kills a woman as she cleans her car. Multiple people are dead or missing after an explosion in Tennessee. It landed on the 4th try. There wasn't enough fuel for a 5th. Report an error