Natalee Holloway case solved by Dutch crime reporter

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After several months of private investigation, Dutch crime reporter Peter R. De Vries claims to have made substantial breakthroughs with regards to the Natalee Holloway dissapearance.

On his website he claims to have solved the case. On the 3rd of February he will be airing a special edition of his TV program (on Dutch cable) explaining what in fact happened to Holloway. [.wmv promo movie here]

Some of you may have caught Joran van der Sloot, prime suspect of the murder of Holloway throwing a glass of red wine in van de Vries's face on a Dutch talk show earlier this month.



An open dir on de Vries's website reveals this:

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All criminals eventually brag about their crimes sooner or later. This reporter knew that and laid in wait to get it. Good for him.
 
What a shame that its taken this long and had to take this route to be "solved." If this would have happened in America, the kid would have been locked up within months.
 
I just saw the 20/20 special on this and I'm only confused more now.

Whether he did it or not or was "impressing an acquaintance" why would you get into a car and spill your guts to someone you don't know except for they are a gangster and has a nice car...?
 
Joran van der Sloot is now a suspect in another girl killing: Source (Dutch)

My translation:

Joran van der Sloot supposedly is the main suspect in a the killing of a 21 year-old girl in Peru. Stephany Flores (a car racer's daughter) disappeared last Friday and was found today in a hotel (killed by knife cuts). Van der Sloot had met Flores in a Lima casino and surveillance cameras show them leaving together, not to be seen again.
Van der Sloot is said to have left Peru last Monday by land route in the direction of Chili. According to Peruvian media Argentina is his destiny. Interpol is informed and Aruban officials confirm that Joran is a suspect in this killing, but cannot confirm that he has been apprehended, as some media report.

My guess is, that if they do catch him in a Latin American country, that he will confess to both murders (and who knows to more dastardly - got to love that word - deeds) in no time. Even if he is innocent to either of them. :sly:
 
He got away with it once, but it's going to be impossible to get away with it now. Hopefully, the authorities will be able to nail his balls to the wall.
 
In the mean time, I'm sure South American prisons will be a lot worse than any European prison could be.

Another example of how some criminals just can't be rehabilitated.
 
^^

Yeah, we call them "Crime colleges", you enter as a normal criminal jerk and exit as a true Crime specialist. :nervous:
 
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Yeah, we call them "Crime colleges", you enter as a normal criminal jerk and exit as a true Crime specialist. :nervous:

Mexico representin' too!!!

Heck, in here if you are smart, you can create and operate your own-phone-express-kidnapping network from your prison cell. Ain't Latin America great?
 
That idiot chose the wrong country to play around in now.... What a damn idiot... I saw him in a club in Thailand when I was there with my GF in Jan. 2009... After that it was quiet for a long time and now this.... Hopefully he gets punished to the full extent this time...
 
Joran's latest act has made him world news (again). Well done boy.

CNN
Former suspect in Natalee Holloway case wanted in Peruvian murder case

Joran van der Sloot, once tied to the Natalee Holloway case, is a suspect in a murder in Peru, officials say.

(CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot, the Dutch man once considered a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, is the suspect in the killing of a woman in Peru, Peruvian police officials said Wednesday.

Authorities in neighboring Chile are on a manhunt for van der Sloot, who fled there, Chile Interpol Deputy Prefect Eugenio Buines Arevalo told CNN.

Chilean police are looking for van der Sloot in various hotels and other overnight accommodations in the border region with Peru, he said. Van der Sloot will be extradited to Peru if captured, he said.

Police also are checking border and customs checkpoints. As of Wednesday there were no sightings of the suspect, and police were investigating if van der Sloot went deeper into Chile, Buines said.

There is "incriminating evidence" linking van der Sloot to the killing of 21-year-old Stephany Flores Ramirez, who was found with multiple stab wounds in a Lima hotel room Wednesday, Cesar Guardia Vasquez, of the criminal investigations unit, said at a news conference.

The hotel room where Flores was found was registered in van der Sloot's name, he said.

A hotel guest and an employee witnessed the pair entering the hotel room together at 5 a.m. on Sunday, Guardia said.

Police have video of the previous night, May 29, of van der Sloot and Flores together at the Atlantic City Casino in Lima, he said.

According to immigration officials, van der Sloot fled to Chile over land on Monday, Guardia said.

"We have all the evidence to show that the killer is this man," the victim's father, businessman and race-car driver Ricardo Flores told CNN en Español.

But van der Sloot's attorney, Joseph Tacopina, told CNN it was too early to make any conclusions.

"If history teaches us any lesson from van der Sloot/Holloway case, it's that there have been way too many false facts that have been leaked and rumors that have been proven untrue," Tacopina said. "We need to take a step back. I have not been contacted and the family has not been contacted. Joran has not been asked by anyone to surrender."

Ricardo Flores said that police found his daughter's car about 50 blocks from the hotel, and that inside, they found pills like those used in date rape cases.

Similar to the Holloway case, van der Sloot and Flores allegedly met at a night spot, in this case, a casino. Ricardo Flores said he did not believe that his daughter knew the Dutch citizen from before.

Both of them speak English, and at the casino they struck up conversation, he said.

Interpol has alerted its office in Chile and other bordering countries of the case and placed them on alert in case van der Sloot tries to leave that country, Peruvian Interpol Interim Director Gerson Ortiz told CNN.

An international arrest warrant could be issued in the next 48 hours, he said.

In 2005, van der Sloot was arrested in Aruba along with two other men, brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe, in connection with the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.

In 2007, they were arrested a second time after Aruba's then-chief prosecutor, Hans Mos, said he had received new evidence in the case.

Van der Sloot, who was attending college in the Netherlands, was brought back to Aruba. But judges ruled the new evidence -- which included an Internet chat the same day Holloway disappeared with one of the three youths saying she was dead -- was not enough to keep them jailed.

In 2008, prosecutors sought unsuccessfully to arrest van der Sloot a third time after a videotape surfaced on Dutch television. In it, van der Sloot tells a man he considered to be his friend that he had sex with Holloway on the beach after leaving the nightclub, then she "started shaking" and lost consciousness. He said he panicked when he could not resuscitate her and called a friend who had a boat. The two put Holloway's body in the boat, he said, and then he went home. The friend told him the next day that he had carried the body out and dumped it in the ocean.

But an Aruba court ruled there was not enough evidence to re-arrest him. Aruban prosecutors said authorities had met with van der Sloot in the Netherlands, but in a two-hour interview he denied any role in Holloway's disappearance.
 
They've got him. 👍

He was apprehended while on-route by taxi to the Chilian city Vina del Mar, not from the capital Santiago.

Source
 
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Some pics of the arrest. He could have been in a cosy Dutch cell right now, with TV and everything. Now he's going to play loveslave for South American ganglords. :lol:
 
He seems to have lost a lot of weight since his stay in Thailand a few years ago, when this hidden camera shot was taken.

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I hope they have enough evidence to hold him and that he has to stay in prison in Peru.... That will teach him to pull crap like this again.... He's going to be begging to come to Holland to sit out his sentence.
 
There is a good chance that Joran ends up in Lurigancho prison in Lima. This is very interesting article about this prison.

"It is the largest prison in Lima." Juan, the coordinator of my visit to Lurigancho, says. "There is room for 1600 prisoners, but much more people are being kept inside."

"How many?" I ask.

"Well, the authorities do not even know. Let us assume that there are 6000 people, which at least is the number given by the prisoners themselves--who are accurately keeping count of the number. You shall see that the prison is overcrowded and the prisoners themselves are the boss."

My visit to Lurigancho prison in Lima is on behalf of Medecins Sans Frontieres to see if it can help the prisoners. It sounds strange: prisoners running a prison their way. Once inside the gates I see a prisoner leave his cell, lock the door, and nonchalantly pocket the key. He is going out for lunch within the prison. In Lurigancho the prisoner is indeed the boss......

Read the rest of the article
 
Small update about Joran.

He'll be extradited to the USA after his sentence in Peru to stand trial for extorting the Holloway family.
That can happen after he served a third of his 28 year sentence.


And this thread should be in the Opinions forum. :P
 
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