NATALEE BLOOD SAMPLE ‘FAKED’

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By DON GENTILE

The three suspects in the Natalee Holloway mystery will never go to trial because Aruba officials tampered with blood evidence and ignored confessions that prove the missing teen was raped and murdered.

That is the shocking cover-up charge leveled by Natalee’s furious mom Beth Twitty after The National Enquirer learned secret behind-the-scenes details which convinced her that her fight for justice was deliberately being thwarted.

The suspects, Joran van der Sloot, 18, Deepak Kalpoe, 21, and his brother Satish, 18, were hauled in by Aruba cops eight days after 18-year-old Natalee vanished on May 30 during a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island.

Natalee was last seen leaving an Aruba nightclub with the trio in the Kalpoes’ car.

During initial interrogation sessions, the three suspects began to reveal details about her fate. “Both Deepak and Joran admitted they saw Natalee naked,” said a source close to the case.

“They described her pubic hair — or lack thereof — and her underwear.

“Joran said all three of them had gone back to his home with Natalee and that he had sex with her there. Satish and Deepak told the cops Natalee was going in and out of consciousness, a sign she’d been drugged and not a willing participant in the sex act.”

Despite their confessions, all three were later released from custody. Misgivings about the investigation increased after blood samples were found in the Kalpoes’ car on June 10.

Art Wood, a retired Secret Service agent helping the Holloway family investigate the case, said: “That blood was sent to Holland and it came back as being cleaning fluid and chocolate. That’s what the test results show. But an Aruban police officer who worked on the investigation told me there was definitely blood in that car. I think the wrong sample was deliberately sent to Holland.

“I believe it’s a cover-up. So does Beth. Why? Joran’s father Paulus is a judicial official and has friends in high places. It’s that simple.”

Beth said: “This is not the end. I become angrier every day.”