 FBI on Natalee Holloway: Looking into photo taken by ... - Everything Alabama Blog John F. Muldowney holds a photo in his home in Manheim, Pa., Thursday, March 18, 2010, that his wife Patti took while the couple was on vacation in Aruba in early October 2009. The Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era reported that the photo has ...
Pa. Couple Says Aruba Photo Shows Human Remains - CBS 2 A couple from Lancaster, Pennsylvania believes an underwater photo they took while in Aruba may show human remains. John Muldowney of Manheim says his wife, Patti, took the photograph while snorkeling off the coast of Aruba last October, reports CBS ...
Lancaster County couple believe photo shows remains ... - PennLive.com AP Photo In this October 2009 underwater photo provided by John F. Muldowney, is shown a portion of the ocean floor off the coast of Aruba. Muldowney feels the photo, taken by his wife, Patti, while the couple was on vacation in Aruba, may show the ...
Pa. Couple: Aruba Photo Shows Human Remains - CBS 3 Philadelphia A couple from Lancaster, Pennsylvania believes an underwater photo they took while in Aruba may show human remains. John Muldowney of Manheim says his wife, Patti, took the photograph while snorkeling off the coast of Aruba last October. After the ...
Lancaster couple thinks Aruba photo shows human remains - Pocono Record ... Lancaster New Era reported Thursday that the photo taken by John and Patti Muldowney of Manheim last ... John Muldowney says he has a gut feeling it may be Natalee Holloway, the Alabama honors student who disappeared in Aruba nearly five years ...
'Skeleton' in photo taken off Aruba coast gives man ... - Ledger-Enquirer An underwater photo taken near the Caribbean island of Aruba that shows what appears to be a human skeleton has been turned over to federal investigators, a Pennsylvania newspaper is reporting. The photo, taken by Patti Muldowney, gave the woman’s ...
Pa. couple thinks Aruba photo shows Natalee Holloway's ... - Pocono Record LANCASTER (AP) — A newspaper is reporting that a Lancaster County couple believes an underwater snapshot they took off the coast of Aruba reveals human remains on the ocean floor. The Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era reported Thursday that ...
Pennsylvania couple thinks Aruba photo shows human ... - Andalusia Star News LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — A newspaper is reporting that a Lancaster County couple believes an underwater snapshot they took off the coast of Aruba reveals human remains on the ocean floor. The Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era reported Thursday ...
Aruba Photo Handed Over to FBI - WAAY-TV John Muldowney says he has a gut feeling it may be Natalee Holloway, the Alabama honors student who disappeared in Aruba nearly five years ago. The FBI has declined to say what, if anything, it's doing with the picture.
Pennsylvania Couple's Photo in Aruba May Show Human ... - WTOK-TV A newspaper is reporting that a Pennsylvania couple believes an underwater snapshot they took off the coast of Aruba reveals human remains on the ocean floor. The Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era reported Thursday that the photo taken by John ...
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