Oranjestad, Aruba – Authorities in Aruba are planning to lay out their evidence in the case of missing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway.
Island prosecutors are planning a news conference today to reveal the evidence they gathered over the last eight months of investigation.
It will focus on three young men who have been suspects but won't be charged in the disappearance and suspected death of Holloway.
The Arubans say they still believe a Dutch college student and two brothers were involved in Holloway's disappearance. But prosecutors can't prove a crime was committed because her body was never recovered.
Holloway's family is blaming mistakes by Aruban investigators for bringing the case to a dead end after more than two years of searching.
The Mountain Brook teenager disappeared during a graduation trip with friends.
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