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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    Quote Originally Posted by jd426 View Post
    We certainly cant believe HIS version of events,hes a pathological Liar/ sosiopath whatever.
    I don't believe anything this piece of shit has to say.

    His story doesn't make sense.
    She invaded his privacy and she hit him first and she got herself killed?

    He is confessing bullshit and claiming he was high because he knows he is done and he is trying to get a lower sentence.

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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    the guy is toast.....after Peru gets done with him.....the US with the help of Aruba will put him away for good.....
    wish his assehole of a father could be alive to see this......what a jack ass job he did raising that murderer.......

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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    Quote Originally Posted by jd426 View Post
    She might have simply used his laptop to GOOGLE his name while he was out getting coffee , and all that shit From Aruba came up. IF she really didnt know who he was.
    So when she saw it, maybe she panicked, or worse yet CONFRONTED HIM with it, as in " hey is this really YOU, that guy who killed Natalee "
    who knows. We certainly cant believe HIS version of events,hes a pathological Liar/ sosiopath whatever.
    They will do forensics on the computer, and will timeline exactly what happened, and probably be able to determine exactly why he got pissed, and killed her.
    I think he may have been just arrogant enough to have PICS of NATALEE, on that Laptop. Thats a stretch, but it would not surprise me if he jerked off to pictures of her dead body.

    He is toast for sure.

    I dont believe she used his laptop. This guy is a pathological liar, its been proven many times. He gave at least 3 versions of the Hollaway murder.He got his hand caught in the cookie jar, and he's trying not to get charged with premeditated murder. We all know it was, he saw her in the casino and stalked her. That broom stick cant come quick enough.

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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    I wished the two men who worked at the hotel in Aruba had a chance to kick his ass before he goes to jail. He tried to blame them.
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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    Quote Originally Posted by DMV View Post
    I wished the two men who worked at the hotel in Aruba had a chance to kick his ass before he goes to jail. He tried to blame them.

    He was the prime suspect, he lied and said he last saw Hollaway with those guys and the "dumb ass", Arubian police believed the suspect and locked up 2 innocent men. Vander Sloot, lived a charmed life, and thats about to change.

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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot was charged with murder Friday in the slaying of a 21-year-old student in Lima, Peru, according to court documents.
    Earlier, he told investigators during an interrogation that he knows the location of Natalee Holloway's body, but he would neither identify the location nor say what happened to her the night of her disappearance, a Peruvian police official told CNN.
    "In the interrogation done to the Dutch citizen, he says he knew the location of the corpse of the American citizen, but that he was going to explain everything to Aruban police," said Miguel Canlla, head of the homicide division of the Peruvian national police investigative unit, on Thursday.
    Van der Sloot, a 22-year-old Dutch citizen, is suspected of killing Stephany Flores Ramirez in Lima last month. Flores was found beaten to death in a hotel room registered in van der Sloot's name. Van der Sloot was captured in Chile and returned last week to Peru, where authorities say he confessed to killing Flores.
    He was twice arrested in connection with the 2005 disappearance of Holloway, but was released for lack of evidence. Holloway was on a class trip to Aruba when she went missing.
    Canlla said Thursday that Aruban police were not currently in Peru, and said he did not know whether Aruban and Peruvian investigators had been in contact.
    Van der Sloot told authorities that he attacked Flores on May 30 after she read an e-mail on his computer connected with the Holloway case, Peruvian national police said in a statement released Thursday.
    In an interview with CNN, Canlla defended his department's interrogation and said van der Sloot's confession that he killed Flores was acquired legally.
    "The statement was done within all the requirements stipulated by Peruvian law," he said.
    But van der Sloot's lawyer, Maximo Alonso Altez Navarro, has told CNN that he plans to ask the judge in the case to strike down van der Sloot's confession, because he was not properly represented when he was interrogated.
    Canlla said Peruvian investigators were still waiting for judicial permission in order to investigate the contents of van der Sloot's computer.
    "There has to be authorization from the judge to open the laptop," he said.
    But already authorities have gathered significant evidence, Canlla said.
    Blood stains found on van der Sloot's clothes match Flores' blood type, he said.
    "We found blood stains on the victim's clothes, and we found blood stains on his clothes, which, according to biological testing, they correspond to the victim," he said.
    Police said in a statement Thursday that van der Sloot presumably attacked Flores to rob her of the money she had won gambling at a casino. The two met playing poker on May 27 and had several encounters before driving together to the hotel where van der Sloot was staying on May 30.
    After killing her, the police statement said, van der Sloot cleaned the room in an attempt to hide evidence of the crime, changed clothes and fled with Flores' money, bank cards and black Jeep.
    Police said evidence against van der Sloot includes his confession, forensic data, surveillance videos and fingerprints lifted from the crime scene and Flores' Jeep.
    Altez, van der Sloot's lawyer, claims he has found indications that the handling of the evidence was tainted, especially the way the body was handled during the crime scene investigation.
    But Canlla said there were no irregularities in the investigation.
    Van der Sloot, 22, was arrested in Chile on June 4 and returned to Peru the next day.
    Canlla said police will likely accuse van der Sloot of committing homicide, robbery and obstructing justice. The two drivers who took him across the border to Chile will also be accused of obstructing justice, he said.
    While van der Sloot was never charged in connection with Holloway's disappearance in 2005, U.S. authorities filed extortion and wire fraud charges against the Dutch man this week.
    An Interpol document says van der Sloot faces criminal charges in Alabama because he allegedly tried to extort money from Holloway's mother.
    A federal law enforcement agent told CNN that a representative for Natalee Holloway's mother who paid $25,000 for information on the whereabouts of her daughter's remains last month was an undercover FBI agent.
    Van der Sloot said he would reveal the location of the body and the circumstances surrounding Holloway's death for $25,000 in cash and asked for $250,000 in total, the document states.
    The FBI and U.S. Attorney's office in Birmingham arranged for a meeting where van der Sloot was paid $10,000 in cash and another $15,000 in a wire transfer, a source familiar with the case said.
    The meeting took place last month, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Birmingham.
    Interpol documents show that the $15,000 was transferred to a personal bank account in the Netherlands.
    It's unclear whether that money paid for van der Sloot's trip to Colombia and to Peru.
    In exchange for the money, van der Sloot showed the representative a house where supposedly Holloway's remains were, according to the document. When records showed that the house had not yet been built at the time of her disappearance, van der Sloot admitted that he lied, Interpol said.
    http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/11/...ex.html?hpt=T3

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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot said he elbowed murder victim Stephany Flores Ramirez in the face before strangling her and then suffocating her with his own shirt, according to transcripts of his confession released by Peruvian authorities.
    The transcripts give shocking details of the murder van der Sloot is accused of and also gives the public its first glimpse of why van der Sloot says the alleged murder took place.
    "There was blood everywhere," van der Sloot said in the transcripts. "What am I going to do now. I had blood on my shirt. there was also blood on the bed, so, I took my shirt and put it on her face, pressing hard, until I killed Stephany."
    Peruvian authorities charged van der Sloot with murder last week in the death of Flores, a 21-year-old student. Van der Sloot, a 22-year-old Dutch citizen, has also been considered the main suspect in the well-publicized 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba.
    Van der Sloot told authorities he attacked Flores on May 30 after she read an e-mail on his computer connected with the Holloway case.
    In the transcript, van der Sloot said that after Flores read the e-mail she punched him in the face.
    "At that moment impulsively, with my right elbow I hit her in the face exactly on top of the nose," van der Sloot said. "I think she started to faint. It affected me so that I grabbed her from the neck and strangled her for a minute."
    Van der Sloot said he had a quick thought that he might try to hide the body but instead fled.
    He was arrested in Chile on June 3 and was returned the next day to Peru. Along with killing Flores, who had a broken neck, he took money and bank cards from her wallet, police said.
    Van der Sloot told police in Chile a different story of how Flores died when he was arrested there, according to transcripts. He blamed the death on robbers who had waited for him at his hotel in Peru.
    "There was a man coming from the access door with a knife in his hand," van der Sloot said. "The man with the knife hit her in the face making her bleed through the nose."
    But Peru authorities said they had overwhelming evidence pointing to van der Sloot and when he was transferred to Peru, van der Sloot confessed to the crime, police said.
    Van der Sloot said he was in Peru for a poker tournament and had met Flores while he was gambling.
    Police have said they think van der Sloot allegedly killed Flores to steal money she won from gambling.
    Van der Sloot offered a different motive.
    "After I responded with hitting her, I feared that she would go to the police and they would detain me for what was an impulsive act," van der Sloot said. "I think I wanted to kill her because I wasn't thinking."
    Van der Sloot's lawyer, Maximo Alonso Altez Navarro, has said he plans to ask the judge in the case to strike down van der Sloot's confession because he was not properly represented when he was interrogated.
    Peruvian police have defended the interrogation and said van der Sloot's confession was acquired legally.
    http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/14/...ex.html?hpt=T1

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    Re: Joran van der Sloot confesses

    this piece a shit wants to get out of Peru fast. He wants to go to Aruba so he can show where that girl's body can be found. He is looking for a quick way out of Peru because he knows he will most likely be murdered in the Peruvian jails. This bastard got some nerve. He's definitely gonna get what's coming to him.

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    Van der Sloot recants confession: report

    Accused killer Joran van der Sloot has recanted his confession to killing Stephany Flores, a Dutch newspaper that interviewed him in prison reported Monday.
    De Telegraaf said the 22-year-old Dutchman claims he only signed papers admitting he killed Stephany Flores because he was intimidated by police and had been promised he would be transferred to the Netherlands if he confessed.
    "I was very scared and confused during the interrogations and wanted to get away," the paper quoted him as saying. "In my blind panic, I signed everything, but didn't even know what it said."
    Van der Sloot is the main suspect in the May 30 slaying of Stephany Flores in a Peruvian hotel.
    That death comes exactly five years after the disappearance of U.S. teen Natalee Holloway on the island of Aruba. He met both women in casinos, and both were last seen alive in his company.
    He faces between 15 and 35 years in prison in Flores's death, for which he has been formally charged. Although he has not been charged in Holloway's disappearance, he is wanted by the FBI on suspicion of attempting to extort money from the Holloway family.
    Peruvian authorities say they will proceed with the case against him in Flores's death before considering any extradition requests to his native Netherlands.
    Prosecutors allege Van der Sloot killed Flores in his hotel room, where her body was found, with "ferocity and great cruelty."
    According to a transcript of the confession, he elbowed the young woman in the nose, strangled her with both hands, threw her to the floor, took off his bloodied shirt and asphyxiated her.
    The newspaper said Van der Sloot now denies that version of events.
    "I was tricked," the paper quoted Van der Sloot as saying of Flores's killing. "I'll explain later how it all happened."
    He is scheduled to be interviewed by a judge in Lima this week.
    A self-avowed compulsive liar, Van der Sloot has several times given and retracted admissions of involvement in Holloway's disappearance.
    He is being held in a segregated block of the maximum-security Miguel Castro Castro prison in eastern Lima. He asked to be separated from the main prison population out of fear for his life. His cell is adjacent to that of an alleged Colombian assassin, with whom he shares a television.
    He told the paper that rats crawl into his room through his toilet hole at night. His mother, Anita van der Sloot, was quoted in a separate story over the weekend as saying she believes her son is innocent, but he has mental problems. She doesn't plan on visiting him in jail, but if he killed Flores, "he'll have to pay the price," she said.
    Holloway's father Dave has called on Van der Sloot to reveal anything he knows about the location of her body, which has never been found. Van der Sloot has said he will only talk about the matter with Aruban authorities.

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