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Not sure what the problem in Aruba was, but the fact his father was a judge probably had something to do with the lack of prosecution. 

Id bet the farm on that one

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Freakin psychopath.  >:(

Van der Sloot to attend re-enactment, Peruvian authorities say
By the CNN Wire Staff
June 8, 2010

Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot, the longtime suspect in the disappearance of an Alabama teenager in Aruba, is slated to take Peruvian authorities on a re-enactment Tuesday at the hotel room where the body of a young woman he has confessed to killing was found last week, officials said.

Van der Sloot offered a tearful confession Monday night to killing 21-year-old Stephany Flores Ramirez, Peruvian authorities said.

He could be formally charged as early as Tuesday, Peruvian authorities said.

Van der Sloot's attorney in Peru could not be reached for comment Tuesday.

Van der Sloot, 22, was arrested twice in connection with Holloway's disappearance in Aruba but was released for lack of evidence. He has denied any involvement and has not been charged.

He is slated to take authorities on a re-enactment of the crime at the Hotel Tac, where he was staying. Flores' body was found in the room registered to van der Sloot. Video from hotel security cameras shows van der Sloot and Flores entering his room at 5:33 a.m. on May 30. He emerged alone and left the hotel more than three hours later, the video shows.

He was arrested in Chile on Thursday and returned to Peru on Friday.

At van der Sloot's first court appearance, the judge may set a hearing date and order additional investigations.

The Peruvian justice system often issues a lighter sentence in cases where the suspect confesses.

Van der Sloot could get up to 35 years in prison. There is no death penalty or life sentence in Peru.

A Peruvian police report leaked Monday said Flores's body was found on van der Sloot's hotel room floor, half-dressed. The report also provides new details about the hours before the body was found.

According to the document, the Hotel Tac received a call from someone looking for van der Sloot about 11 p.m. June 1. The receptionist forwarded the call, but no one answered. The hotel worker assumed that van der Sloot was asleep because the room key was with him and not at the front desk.

About an hour later, according to the police report, the receptionist noticed that van der Sloot owed money for two nights and went up to his room, where her knocks went unanswered. The television was blaring, so the hotel employee figured he was resting, the report says.

Afterward, the hotel supervisor told the employee to go back to van der Sloot's room and enter using a spare key. When the employee went in, she found Flores' body on the floor, dressed in a black T-shirt and red panties, half-covered with a piece of white clothing, the police report said.

Flores had bled from her nose, the report said.

The hotel employee became frightened and went to alert her supervisor and the police, turning off the television and lights on her way out of the room, the report said.

The developments in the van der Sloot case come as the Natalee Holloway Resource Center opens Tuesday in Washington. The nonprofit center is located at the National Museum of Crime and Punishment. Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway, attended the opening.

She urged supporters to keep the Flores family "in our hearts and in our prayers."

The center says it will provide families of missing persons help with managing their crises and give students advice on traveling safely.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/08/peru.murder.case/index.html?hpt=T1

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He was trying to extort $$$ from the mother of his other victim.

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The Dutch citizen, who was twice arrested in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway but released for lack of evidence, said he would reveal the location of the body and the circumstances surrounding her death for $25,000 in cash. He asked for $250,000 in total, the document states.

Van der Sloot and Beth Holloway's representative met in Aruba, where a payment of $10,000 was made to him, followed by a transfer of $15,000 to a personal bank account in the Netherlands, the document states.

In exchange, van der Sloot showed the representative a house where supposedly Holloway's remains were, according to the document. When records showed that the house wasn't even built at the time of her disappearance, van der Sloot admitted that he lied, Interpol said.

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This guy just needs a bullet to the forehead.

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He was trying to extort $$$ from the mother of his other victim.

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The Dutch citizen, who was twice arrested in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway but released for lack of evidence, said he would reveal the location of the body and the circumstances surrounding her death for $25,000 in cash. He asked for $250,000 in total, the document states.

Van der Sloot and Beth Holloway's representative met in Aruba, where a payment of $10,000 was made to him, followed by a transfer of $15,000 to a personal bank account in the Netherlands, the document states.

In exchange, van der Sloot showed the representative a house where supposedly Holloway's remains were, according to the document. When records showed that the house wasn't even built at the time of her disappearance, van der Sloot admitted that he lied, Interpol said.


Feed him to the lions. 

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FBI gave $25,000 to van der Sloot in attempted sting, official says

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/09/us.van.der.sloot.alabama/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn

Peruvian officials say Joran van der Sloot has confessed to the slaying of Stephany Flores Ramirez. What will this development mean for the Natalee Holloway case? Watch "Nancy Grace," at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday on HLN.

(CNN) -- The FBI paid Joran van der Sloot $25,000 in an undercover investigation of a plot to extort money from Natalee Holloway's mother, a federal law enforcement official told CNN Wednesday.

The FBI and U.S. Attorneys Office in Alabama arranged for a meeting where an undercover agent paid van der Sloot $10,000 in cash and another $15,000 in a wire transfer for information van der Sloot allegedly promised would lead to Holloway's body in Aruba, a source familiar with the case said. The meeting took place in May, according to the U.S. Attorneys Office in Alabama.

Interpol documents show that the $15,000 was transferred to a personal bank account in the Netherlands.

It's unclear if that money funded van der Sloot's trip to Colombia and into Peru where authorities said he confessed this week to killing 21-year-old Stephany Flores Ramirez.

Members of Flores' family told CNN they knew days ago that the FBI had paid van der Sloot.

"We really don't have anything to say about it or what could have happened if we knew this information," said brother Enrique Flores, speaking by phone from Peru.

"It won't make any change today. Her mom is praying everyday. We are not having contact with a lot of people. We want to be left alone."

Van der Sloot, a Dutch citizen, was twice arrested in connection with the 2005 disappearance of Holloway but was released for lack of evidence.

The information van der Sloot provided to the FBI was not true, according to an Interpol document obtained by CNN Wednesday.

This week Alabama authorities filed extortion and wire fraud charges against van der Sloot.

On or about March 29, van der Sloot contacted a representative of Holloway's mother, Beth Holloway, the Intepol document states.

That came as a shock to Natalee Holloway's father Dave Holloway.


CNN spoke with his attorney Vinda de Sousa in Aruba Wednesday.

"He didn't know about it ... and he just didn't have very much to say about it because he was not involved," the attorney said.

In exchange for payment, van der Sloot showed a person described in Interpol documents as Beth Holloway's representative, a house where supposedly Holloway's remains were located.

When records showed that the house wasn't even built at the time of her disappearance, van der Sloot admitted he lied, Interpol said.

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The father must be livid. 

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Joran van der Sloot Reportedly Gets Girlfriend Pregnant Behind Bars

Published June 16, 2011
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June 5, 2010: Police officers escort Joran van der Sloot, second right, during a press conference at a police station in Lima, Peru.

Joran van der Sloot -- the Dutch man accused in the murder of a Peruvian woman and the main suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway -- has gotten his girlfriend pregnant while behind bars, the Daily Mail reports.

The U.K. paper reports that van der Sloot's girlfriend was frequently seeing him for conjugal visits, going to his jail cell to do "chores" and bringing him candy.

His girlfriend reportedly works at the same Peruvian casino where he met Stefany Flores, the woman he is accused of murdering in June 2010.

Ricardo Flores, Stefany's father, has asked officials at the Miguel Castro Castro Jail to investigate the conjugal visits.

Van der Sloot is accused of first-degree murder in Flores' death and could get up to 35 years in prison. He confessed to the murder last year, saying he strangled Flores and asphyxiated her with his shirt. He claims Flores attacked him first.

He is also the main suspect behind Holloway's disappearance in Aruba in 2005. The 18-year-old Alabama teen went missing during a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island.

Van der Sloot was the last person to have seen Holloway alive. Her body has yet to be found.

Click for more about Joran van der Sloot from the Daily Mail.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/06/16/joran-van-der-sloot-reportedly-gets-girlfriend-pregnant-behind-bars/

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Kill women, go to jail, get to fuck other women in conjugel visits.  ::)

One bullet to the head would end this charade...

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This is twisted.

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Joran vandder Sloot's father passed away from a heart attack.

It's likely he was the only person who knows where her remains are to be found. 

They may find bones in 30 years and it'll be a footnote, or maybe they'll never find nothing.  Shame he killed again.

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Suspect in disappearence of Natalee Holloway accused of murder in Peru
BNO News ^ | Jun 02, 2010 | BNO News


Posted on Wednesday, June 02, 2010 12:35:11 PM by RGVTx

LIMA (BNO NEWS) — A Dutch man who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway, Joran van der Sloot, has been accused of murdering a young woman in Peru.

Police said Van der Sloot, 22, is the main suspect in the murder of 21-year-old Stephany Tatiana Flores Ramirez, whose body was found in the Miraflores District of Lima in the early morning hours on Wednesday.

(MORE SOON.)

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Damn! 

Greta & Nancy Grace are going to be on this like crazy!   



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Nothing will get better in any capacity until obama is gone.   He is like a "Typhoid Mary" for the economy. 

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Re: Suspect in disappearence of Natalee Holloway accused of murder in Peru - WOW!
« Reply #38 on: September 01, 2011, 03:55:42 PM »
Van der Sloot charged with murder
By the CNN Wire Staff
September 1, 2011

(CNN) -- Peruvian authorities have charged Joran van der Sloot with murder in the death of a Peruvian woman.

Van der Sloot was arrested in June of last year, but was not formally charged until Thursday.

Prosecutors are asking for a 30-year prison sentence and a restitution payment of $73,000 to the family of Stephany Flores. They also charged van der Sloot with theft.

Charged alongside van der Sloot were three Peruvian drivers who allegedly helped him flee into Chile. Prosecutors want five-year prison sentences for them and fines of about $1,800.

Flores was found dead in van der Sloot's Lima hotel room in May 2010. Police say van der Sloot took money and bank cards from her wallet and fled to Chile, where he was arrested a few days later.

Earlier this month, Flores' family urged prosecutors to file charges, warning that van der Sloot could be released by December unless the case goes ahead. Under Peruvian law, if a suspect's trial doesn't begin within 18 months of his arrest, he is set free.

Investigators delivered their case file to prosecutors in June for a decision on charges.

No date has been set for trial. But the Lima-based court said Thursday, in a news release, that a hearing on the case has been scheduled for the morning of September 12.

At the hearing, prosecutors will present the charges and van der Sloot's lawyers will be given the chance to respond.

The defendant has received a notice to appear for the proceeding, to which journalists and TV cameras will be allowed access, the court said.
Van der Sloot's attorney said that the defense was expecting the charges to be filed, given the high-profile nature of the case.

"We think 30 years is too much for this crime since it was an isolated incident without any further acts of violence," Luis Jimenez Navarro said. "We have had cases in Peru under similar circumstances that have gotten less than 25 years."

Van der Sloot was once the prime suspect in the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, who vanished while on a graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba. He was arrested twice but never charged in connection with Holloway's disappearance, which remains unsolved.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/09/01/peru.van.der.sloot/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

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Re: Suspect in disappearence of Natalee Holloway accused of murder in Peru - WOW!
« Reply #39 on: September 01, 2011, 04:01:01 PM »
Still would be better than the man child.

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Re: Suspect in disappearence of Natalee Holloway accused of murder in Peru - WOW!
« Reply #40 on: September 01, 2011, 04:48:28 PM »
33,  Would you have sex with obama if he promised not to run in 2012?

Serious question.   you'd have to endure some anal pain for a few minutes, and the degradation of being spiked by a kenyan fraud...

But you'd be saving the nation from 4 more years of his nonsense, guaranteed.

So would you do it, or not?

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Joran Van Der Sloot, Holloway Murder Suspect, Begins Trial In Peru On Friday
CARLA SALAZAR   01/ 5/12 05:20 PM ET   Associated Press

LIMA, Peru — Joran van der Sloot goes on trial in the murder of a young Peruvian woman Friday, nearly seven years after he became the prime suspect in the unsolved disappearance of an American teenager on holiday in Aruba.

Van der Sloot, 24, is charged with killing 21-year-old Stephany Flores in his Lima hotel room on May 30, 2010, after the two left a casino together in the day's wee hours.

The slaying happened five years to the day after the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, a 19-year-old from Alabama who was celebrating her high school graduation on the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba and was seen leaving a nightclub with Van der Sloot. Her body has never been found.

Authorities say Van der Sloot confessed to killing Flores, claiming he became enraged after she discovered his connection to Holloway.

His attorney says the confession should be voided because the defense lawyer present when he made it was state-appointed and no official translator was present.

Police and Flores' family dispute Van der Sloot's version of her death that the defendant was hard up for cash and knew the Peruvian business student had been winning at the casino.

Prosecutors are seeking a 30-year prison sentence for Van der Sloot on murder and theft charges in a trial that will be held at Lima's Lurigancho prison. He is accused of murdering Flores with "ferocity and great cruelty," and prosecutors say he also stole 600 soles, about $220, from the victim.

The handsome, garrulous Dutchman, a staple of true-crime TV shows for years after Holloway's disappearance, has in several interviews described himself as a pathological liar. He's been in custody after his arrest in neighboring Chile just days after Flores' death.

Van der Sloot shares a cell with a Mexican and a Chinese inmate at the maximum security Miguel Castro Castro prison, separated from convicted prisoners, said his lawyer, Jose Luis Jimenez.


He said Van der Sloot spends his days making crafts and reading self-help books.

"His mood is super good," Jimenez said during a telephone interview Wednesday.

The defendant has granted several jailhouse interviews to media and was confronted there in September 2010 by Holloway's mother, Beth Holloway Twitty, when she accompanied a Dutch television crew. Her lawyer, John Q. Kelly, said at the time that she was determined to get answers about her daughter.

The Associated Press reached Twitty by telephone on Thursday and she said she no comment on the trial or whether she feels any closer to knowing her daughter's fate.

Van der Sloot has told several people he was involved in Holloway's disappearance, only to later deny it.

U.S. officials, who have indicted him on extortion and fraud charges, say Van der Sloot extorted $25,000 from Twitty after offering to lead Kelly to Holloway's body in Aruba, using the money to fly to Lima on May 14, 2010, just days after meeting with Kelly.

"I don't think he'll ever give the details of Natalee's disappearance," said Kelly, because "he gravitates toward the limelight and (maintaining the mystery is) his main method of gaining attention."

Van der Sloot's attorney, Jimenez will argue that his client was in a state of emotional distress when he killed Flores and "seek to reduce the charge from first-degree murder to simple homicide." The latter carries a prison sentence of from eight to 20 years.

Jimenez said his client, whose prominent lawyer father died of a heart attack on an Aruba tennis court in February 2010, was in a fragile state from years of being under suspicion for Holloway's presumed death and other legal problems stemming from that case.

"The killing was impromptu. There was no planning to carry it out," Jimenez said.

Lawyers for Flores' family, who are allowed to participate in the trial under Peruvian law, will try to show that Van der Sloot killed her to steal money she won at the casino.

If the court finds that to be true, a conviction could result in Van der Sloot being sentenced to life in prison.

"This guy wanted to take the money of the girl because he, in communications he had with his friends in Holland through Facebook and email, stated that he had no money, that he had no money or food, that his stay in Peru was hard and he told them: 'I am on the verge of prostitution,'" family lawyer Edward Alvarez said in an interview.

Alvarez predicted Van der Sloot would plead guilty Friday in an effort to get a reduced sentence.

Jimenez, the defense attorney, ruled out that possibility.

He said that would require his client to make a confession that accepted all the charges alleged by the prosecution.

The lawyer didn't dispute that Van der Sloot confessed to the killing, but he said the Dutchman's rudimentary Spanish didn't allow him to respond properly during his interrogation.

Van der Sloot met Flores, the daughter of a circus promoter and former race car driver, at the Atlantic Casino in Lima.

Video from casino cameras show the two playing at the same table, then leaving together.

In his confession, Van der Sloot said they planned to play Internet poker at the down-market TAC Hotel where he was staying. He said that while they were playing, his computer received an instant message on his links to the Holloway case. He said Flores then struck him, and he became enraged and strangled her.

Hotel video shows Van der Sloot entering the hotel with Flores then leaving alone a few hours later. Her body was found in the hotel room three days later.

Two days after that, the Dutchman was arrested in Chile.

That same day, he was charged in Alabama with trying to extort the Holloway family in return for disclosing the location of Natalee Holloway's body.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/05/joran-van-der-sloot-trial_n_1186944.html

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Van der Sloot pleads guilty to Peruvian woman's murder
By the CNN Wire Staff
Wed January 11, 2012
 
(CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty Wednesday to all the charges against him in the 2010 killing of a Peruvian woman.

"I am really sorry for what happened," he told the three magistrates overseeing his trial in Lima, Peru, after pleading guilty to the "qualified murder" and simple robbery of Stephany Flores. There is no jury.

The 24-year-old Dutch national faces a sentence of 30 years in prison, but his attorney hopes his plea, called an "anticipated conclusion of the process," will reduce that term.

He will be sentenced Friday morning.

Enrique Flores, brother of the victim, said the family did not attend court Wednesday but will be in the courtroom gallery for sentencing.

The Peruvian murder case garnered global attention in part because of the circumstances of the killing, but also because van der Sloot was arrested twice but never charged in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba.

"I was just happy to see that the Flores family finally got justice," Dave Holloway, Natalee Holloway's father, told HLN's Nancy Grace. "I just hope that on Friday that he gets the proper sentence that he deserves."

After entering his plea, van der Sloot was red-faced and frowning. He hung his head as his attorney made a plea for a reduced sentence.

"He was pointed at and persecuted. The world had been against him for five years before this case, for a murder he said he never committed and for which there is no evidence whatsoever," said attorney Jose Luis Jimenez.

Prosecutors objected to Jimenez bringing up the Holloway case in the courtroom.

Afterward, van der Sloot smiled and gestured with his attorney.

Dave Holloway said he was "kind of surprised" that van der Sloot's defense attorney used the Holloway case and the death of van der Sloot's father in an attempt to reduce his sentence, saying they created stress for him.

"He created all this -- if he has any stress -- created all this stress himself," Holloway said. "I just don't buy it."

"This individual is a psychopath and a psychopath cannot be freed because if that happens he becomes a danger to society," Edwar Alvarez, the attorney for the Flores family, said after the hearing.

Van der Sloot began to plead guilty during a hearing last Friday, but at the last moment asked for more time to "reflect" on it.

Police say van der Sloot killed Flores in his Lima hotel room in May 2010, then took money and bank cards from her wallet and fled to Chile, where he was arrested a few days later.



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On Friday, prosecutors went over all their evidence and witnesses and gave a summation of the case.

During the hearing, a judge criticized van der Sloot for yawning, slouching and showing disrespect to the court.

Jimenez said his client had been transferred to the courthouse at 6 a.m. and was kept in a hot holding cell for four hours, wearing a bulletproof vest and jacket the whole time. He hadn't slept well because he was nervous about the process and was handcuffed the entire time, Jimenez said.

The lawyer asked the court to handle van der Sloot's arrival differently Wednesday, but there were no assurances that would happen, he said.

Investigators believe van der Sloot killed Flores after she found something related to the Holloway case on van der Sloot's computer as she visited with him in his hotel room. Holloway, an Alabama teen who vanished in 2005 while on a graduation trip to Aruba, was last seen leaving a nightclub with van der Sloot and two other men. Her disappearance is still unsolved.

The Peruvian victim's family, including her father, Ricardo Flores, had pushed for stiffer charges.

While his Peruvian trial wraps up, van der Sloot also faces possible extradition to the United States. In June 2010, a federal grand jury in Alabama indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion. Prosecutors say he demanded more than $250,000 from Holloway's family in return for disclosing the location of her body.

He was allegedly given a total of $25,000, and authorities believe he used that money to travel to Peru and participate in a poker tournament, where he met Flores.

Dave Holloway said Wednesday he doesn't believe Aruban authorities will ever be able to prosecute van der Sloot in his daughter's disappearance.

"To some extent, you try to hold in your mind that this sentencing coming up Friday will help out, and just knowing he's behind bars will help out," he said. "... You've just got to, you know, take a step back and say, 'He's behind bars and that's probably as good as we're going to get.'"

A probate judge in Jefferson County, Alabama, on Thursday will consider a request to have Natalee Holloway declared dead.

Dave Holloway filed the petition."This is a normal proceeding for families when a loved one has been missing for an extended period of time," his attorney said last year. Dave Holloway's former wife and Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway, had no comment Wednesday.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/11/world/americas/peru-van-der-sloot/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

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Fuck the extradition...let him rot down there.

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Fuck the extradition...let him rot down there.

Agree.  We should not spend a time of taxpayer money on that terd.

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Talk about a slap on the wrist.  He could be out in 14 years, while he's still in his 30s.   >:(

Joran van der Sloot sentenced to 28 years for murder of Peruvian woman
Published January 13, 2012
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Joran van der Sloot has been sentenced to 28 years in prison after pleading guilty to the 2010 murder of a 21-year-old Peruvian woman he had met at a casino in Lima.

Van der Sloot was also ordered to pay $75,000 in reparations by a three-judge panel in Lima for the "cruel" and "ferocious" murder that took place exactly five years to the day after the disappearance of American teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba. He showed no emotion as the court clerk read the sentence, describing how he elbowed Flores in the face then beat and strangled her with his bloodied shirt.

Van der Sloot told the court he reserves the right to appeal the conviction and sentence.

Due to time already served, the judges said van der Sloot's sentence would end in June 2038. But under Peru's penal system, Van der Sloot could become eligible for parole after serving half of the sentence with good behavior, including work and study. Van der Sloot could be freed sometime in his late 30s if paroled after serving half of his 28-year sentence.

Van der sloot -- who appeared in court wearing a green T-shirt while sweating profusely as he appeared to frequently wipe tears from his eyes -- said he was "truly sorry" for the killing of Stephany Flores. He said he had "wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely" to the killing. His lawyer told the court that van der Sloot killed Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he had suffered from the fallout over the Holloway case.

Prosecutors said van der Sloot killed Flores with "ferocity" and "cruelty," concealing the crime before fleeing to Chile, where he was caught two days after Flores' decaying body was found.

He took more than $200 in cash plus credit cards from the victim and made his initial getaway in her car, leaving it in another part of Lima, prosecutors say.
The 24-year-old Dutchman frequently hung his head as the lengthy charges were read in court. He drank several glasses of water prior to sentencing and appeared to be listening intently to the charges being read by a judge.

Van der Sloot remains the main suspect in that case and Holloway's parents want him extradited to the United States to be tried on related charges. He has been indicted in extortion charges there for allegedly offering to lead a lawyer for Holloway's mother to her daughter's remains.

Natalee Holloway disappeared on May 30, 2005, during a high school graduation trip to the Dutch Caribbean island where van der Sloot grew up. Her body was never found and repeated searches turned up nothing as intense media coverage brought the case worldwide attention.

Van der Sloot had faced up to 30 years in prison in the killing, though the guilty plea was aimed at winning a lighter sentence. The defense had claimed the killing was manslaughter, which carries a minimum sentence of five years.

In a confession, he had said he killed her in a fit of rage after she discovered on his laptop that he'd been linked to the Holloway disappearance.

The victim's father, Ricardo Flores, complained after the verdict that Van der Sloot was enjoying favorable conditions in a Lima prison, where he has been living apart from the general population and foreigners with money can buy superior treatment.

"A jail isn't a 5-star hotel," Ricardo Flores told reporters. "Let's hope the authorities take that into account and not just in our case."

"Since the first day we've been complaining about the excessive privileges" that Van der Sloot allegedly enjoyed in jail, he said.

Flores said he would present evidence of this at a news conference on Monday. Unconfirmed news reports denied by penal authorities say Van der Sloot has also had a television and video gaming console.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/01/13/joran-van-der-sloot-to-be-sentenced-for-murder-peruvian-woman/?test=latestnews

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In video, Joran van der Sloot appears to confess to Natalee Holloway's murder, lawyer denies it
By Carmen M. Llona
Published March 17, 2016
Fox News Latino

AP

Joran van der Sloot’s lawyer is disputing a video posted online Wednesday showing the convicted Dutch killer allegedly admitting to killing U.S. teen Natalee Holloway more than a decade ago in Aruba.

Van der Sloot’s lawyer, Maximo Altez, told Fox News Latino that the admission, recorded surreptitiously in prison during an inmate visit, is a fabrication.

“It’s a total lie, it’s a distorted, the video has been edited to make it look like that,” Altez said.

The recorded interview, in Dutch, is conducted by an unidentified male. It appears to have been taken with a hidden camera and at one point it shows van der Sloot’s Peruvian wife and mother of his child, Leidy Figueroa, sitting by his side. They are holding hands.

For the most part of the edited video, which is shown with English subtitles on Radar Online, van der Sloot talks about the incompetence of the investigators that handled the Holloway case.

“I think that was one of the worst police investigations that ever took place!” reads the translation on the screen.

The unidentified interviewer then asks, “Are you talking about the Holloway case?”

“Yes yes yes,” van der Sloot responds. “Yes, this is also where I am guilty and I admit everything that I have done.”

Van der Sloot remains the chief suspect in the May 2005 disappearance of the Alabama high school senior, who was last seen while vacationing in the Caribbean island.

Altez said his client, whom he is counseling pro-bono, is a “compulsive liar” with a verifiable psychiatric diagnosis.

“He can confess to killing John Kennedy, or John Lennon, that doesn’t mean he did it,” Altez said in a phone interview. “He is a mythomaniac.”

He also said the supposed confession has no legal standing because it was not made before a court of law.

Van der Sloot is serving a 28-year sentence in the Challapalca prison in Peru, nicknamed the “Alcatraz of the Andes,” for killing 21-year-old Peruvian Stephany  Flores in her hotel room in 2010.

While in prison, Van der Sloot met and married Peruvian Leydi Figueroa and they had a daughter, who is now 18 months old.

Figueroa told Fox News Latino that she was “surprised” to hear about the alleged confession.

“It doesn’t make any sense for Joran to say something like that,” she told FNL on Thursday.

She said she helped coordinate the interview, which she said took place in late January and lasted for about two hours. According to Figueroa, van der Sloot agreed to the interview because “he considered this journalist as family.” She, however, would not name the alleged reporter conducting the interview.

“I am very angry because he shouldn’t have brought a camera inside,” she said, adding that she is planning to file a complaint with the Peruvian Penitentiary Institution (INPE). “They are supposed to check that no cameras get in.”

Van der Sloot, 29, is one of only two foreigners in the Challapalca prison and he has repeatedly claimed through his lawyer that because he is “famous” he is a constant target of the other inmates in search for a quick buck.

The convicted Dutchman was transferred to the remote, icy penitentiary in southern Peru in August of 2014 after allegedly starting a fight with another inmate in the Lima prison where he was serving his term. Peruvian authorities said he also threatened to kill the warden of the prison.

After multiple legal motions, Altez said he expected his client to be transferred back to a more low-security prison in Lima as soon as May.

http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2016/03/17/joran-van-der-sloot-appears-to-confess-to-natalie-holloway-murder-lawyer-denies/

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Come on, really? Who among us hasn't killed a hooker or a skunt, throw the first stone.....

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Lol, first the lawyer says "the video has been edited to make it look like that"... then he calls him "a compulsive liar", just in case.  Haha