Within days of Natalee Holloway’s disappearance, her mother suspected Joran van der Sloot was involved. What she couldn’t have known was just how much, and for how long, Joran would manipulate the truth. For nearly two decades, he cycled through lies, near-confessions, and sensational claims that kept Natalee’s story in the headlines while dragging her family through hell.
In Part 2, we follow the Holloways through the maze of shifting stories, the scams and false leads, a shocking murder in Peru, and finally, after eighteen years, the shocking revelation that broke the case wide open.
Please be aware that today’s episode contains descriptions of violence. Please take care while listening.
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Across the U.S., far too many families searching for their missing loved ones are met with silence—or ignored altogether.
For Indigenous women, the reality is devastating. Murder is the third leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native women. Yet, a study by the Urban Indian Health Institute found that more than 95% of the cases they reviewed involving missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls received no national or international media coverage. Most weren’t even covered locally.
Black families face similar disparities. Though Black people make up about 14% of the U.S. population, they account for nearly 40% of all missing persons reports—yet their stories rarely make headlines.
These numbers aren’t just statistics. They reflect which lives our systems prioritize—and which they too often ignore.
So today, I want to highlight two organizations working to change that.
The first is the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center—a Native-led organization fighting to end violence against Indigenous women and supporting families of the missing. They provide advocacy, legal resources, and community-based solutions to build safety and sovereignty in places where the system has failed. You can learn more or get involved at NIWRC.org.
The second is the Black and Missing Foundation, which works to close the racial gap in how missing persons cases are handled. They partner with families, law enforcement, and the media to amplify stories that might otherwise go untold. Most recently, they released a documentary revisiting the case of Relisha Rudd, the 8-year-old who disappeared from Washington D.C. in 2014. It’s called The Vanishing of Relisha Rudd: A Cold Case Re-examined, and it’s available now on YouTube. It’s a story we covered back in Season 1 of Truer Crime, and the updates the Foundation shares are well worth checking out.
These organizations are doing the work that should already be done—helping families find their loved ones, demanding accountability, and refusing to let the missing be forgotten.
Visit both sites to learn more, share a case, volunteer, or donate. Because true crime shouldn’t just tell stories about what’s gone wrong—it should help make things right.
Audio Used:
YouTube: Manhunter l 20/20 l PART 3, Uploaded by ABC News.
ABC News: Joran van der Sloot slips away to Peru, kills woman in a hotel room: Part 7.
YouTube: A Killer on the Run? Uploaded by ABC News.
YouTube: Van der Sloot’s Meeting with Flores, uploaded by CBS.
Sources Used:
Vanity Fair: Missing White Female, by Bryan Burrough.
NBC News: The search for Natalee Holloway, by Chris Hansen.
Tuscaloosa News: Relatives call Holloway careful, dependable, by Jay Reeves.
CBS News: Natalee Holloway: New Clues, by Daniel Schorn.
C-SPAN: User Clip: Gwen Ifill coins the term “missing white woman syndrome”.
History: Joran van der Sloot arrested for murder in South America.
CNN: Holloway Parents Pursue Suspect; VCU Student Still Missing (Transcript), by Nancy Grace.
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: By the Numbers.
CBS News: Aruba Abduction Suspects Lost Jobs.
NBC News: Aruba gripped by mystery over missing teen, by Martin Savidge.
CNN: Two Aruba suspects ordered released.
CNN: Judge orders suspects held in teen’s disappearance.
CBS News: Kisses, Tryst In Aruba Case.
CNN: Was race a factor in Aruba arrests? By Christy Oglesby.
WSFA: Two Suspects Released in Case of Missing Teen.
PBS: Suspect admits he murdered Natalee Holloway in 2005, pleads guilty to extorting her mom.
WBRC News: FBI weighs in on accuracy of Joran van der Sloot’s confession, by Jennifer Horton.
Victim Impact Statement by Beth Holloway.
WVTM 13: Here’s what Beth and Dave Holloway said to Joran van der Sloot in court, Jon Paepcke.
NBC News: Deadly Connection? By Chris Hansen.
ABC News: Joran van der Sloot’s Graphic Murder Confession.
The Columbus Dispatch: Van der Sloot’s tale full of strange twists.
NBC News: Van der Sloot a study in changing faces, by Arthur Max.
ABC News: Natalee Holloway Snorted Coke, Fell to Death, Suspect Says.
YouTube: Holloway Case’s New Confession, uploaded by CBS.
AOL News: Why Does Suspect Keep Talking in Holloway Case? By David Lohr.
AOL News: Natalee Holloway’s Mom Seeks ‘Swift Justice’, by David Lohr.






