Prosecutors on Thursday plan to divulge evidence they gathered over the past eight months against three young men who will not be charged in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. The evidence was deemed insufficient for prosecution.Prosecutors will detail what they had touted as "new incriminating evidence" at a news conference at the Aruban prime minister's office, two days after they dismissed their case against the suspects -- a Dutch college student and two Surinamese brothers.
The Aruban prosecutors say they still believe the trio were involved in the American teenager's disappearance, but they cannot prove a crime was committed because her body was never recovered. They have said they focused on cell phone calls and text messages between the suspects.
On Wednesday, Holloway's family blamed mistakes by Aruban investigators for bringing the case to a dead end after more than two years of searching.
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