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« Reply #1540 on: June 04, 2010, 12:00:36 PM »



The reason he is sleeping in the shed is due to his violence.  He hurt his brothers.



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« Reply #1541 on: June 04, 2010, 12:00:38 PM »

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Dutch man sent to Peru to face murder charges
By FRANK BAJAK and FRANKLIN BRICENO, Associated Press Writers Frank Bajak And Franklin Briceno, Associated Press Writers 42 mins ago

LIMA, Peru – Chilean police flew a young Dutch murder suspect to Peru on Friday to face charges in the slaying of a 21-year-old woman in his hotel room.

Joran van der Sloot said he is innocent but acknowledged having met Stephany Flores at a Lima casino, said deputy Chilean investigative police spokesman Fernando Ovalle.

Van der Sloot was to be handed over to Peruvian police at the border of the two countries Friday afternoon. He also remains the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway on the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba. Flores was killed five years to the day after Holloway disappeared. On Thursday, prosecutors in the U.S.. charged van der Sloot with extortion in connection with the Holloway case.

Wearing the same black-hooded sweat shirt and khaki pants in which he was arrested the day before, van der Sloot was handcuffed and placed aboard a police Cessna 310 in the Chilean capital, Santiago, on Friday morning. A fixture on television crime shows after Holloway's disappearance in Aruba, the 22-year-old did not speak to or look at reporters who called to him Friday as he was escorted onto the plane.

Van der Sloot, who was seen on video with Flores prior to her death, fled Peru on Monday, but was captured three days later by Chilean police as he was headed in a taxi from Santiago to the Pacific coastal city of Vina del Mar. Police said he had rented a room there.

Flores was found dead late Tuesday in the Lima hotel room where van der Sloot had been staying before he left the country. She had a broken neck. She was fully clothed, with multiple bruises and scratches on her body, but there were no signs she had been sexually assaulted, the chief of Peru's criminal police, Gen. Cesar Guardia, told The Associated Press.

"The room was a complete mess," he said in an interview. He added that no potential murder weapon was found.

Peruvian police say they have video of van der Sloot and Flores together in the casino and witnesses who saw the two enter the Dutchman's hotel room.

"This isn't a coincidence, this murder," Flores' father, Lima entertainment impresario Ricardo Flores, told reporters after van der Sloot's arrest Thursday.

Flores, a 48-year-old former race car driver and sometime politician, buried his daughter Thursday in the upscale Jardines de la Paz cemetery accompanied by about 100 mourners. He called on authorities to immediately bring van der Sloot to Peru to face justice.






"It's not just about my daughter," he said. "There's a matter pending in Aruba, and we don't know how many more remain unpunished."

Also Thursday, van der Sloot was charged in Alabama with trying to extort $250,000 in return for revealing the location of Holloway's body and describing the circumstances of her death.

Federal prosecutors did not say who was allegedly extorted, but filed a sworn statement saying that van der Sloot received a partial payment of $15,000 wired to a Netherlands bank.

In the Netherlands, Dutch prosecutors on Friday said they had raided two homes hunting for evidence linked to the extortion charges. They seized computers, cell phones and data-storage devices in the raid, which was carried out at the request of U.S. authorities, said national prosecutor's office spokesman Wim de Bruin.

Holloway was an 18-year-old who was celebrating her high school graduation on Aruba when she disappeared May 30, 2005. Van der Sloot told investigators he left her on a beach, drunk. That's the last anyone saw of her.

Van der Sloot was twice arrested in her disappearance — and twice released for insufficient evidence.

"If they have enough proof that he committed the crime in Peru, maybe, just maybe, that might help to get him to confess in Natalee's case. It just might crack him," a Holloway family lawyer, Vinda de Souza, told the AP.

A spokeswoman for Holloway's mother, Beth, issued a statement saying she "extends her deepest sympathy" to the Flores family "and prays for swift and sure justice."

On May 14, Van der Sloot arrived in Peru on a flight from Colombia and checked into the room where Flores' body was later found, Gen. Guardia said. Van der Sloot was in Peru for a poker tournament and it appears he and Flores met Saturday evening at Atlantic City, the Lima casino hosting the tourney, Guardia said.

The police chief said Flores was killed between 5 a.m. Sunday, when the victim and suspect were seen entering his room by a hotel employee, and about 8:45 a.m., when two people saw van der Sloot leave.

"Various things aren't very clear," Guardia said, among them the killer's motive.

It certainly wasn't money, he said. Van der Sloot had no problem paying for his travel to Chile.

Truck driver Luis Aparcana said van der Sloot gave him 1,500 Peruvian soles ($525) to take him from Ica, a town south of Lima, to the Chilean border. The Dutchman didn't speak Spanish very well and carried two suitcases, Aparcana said in a TV interview.

Aparcana said van der Sloot appeared "worried, because he kept smoking cigarettes."

"He didn't have a cell phone but he had a laptop that he would take out, handle and then put back."

Lawyers for van der Sloot did not immediately comment.

The Holloway case has followed many twists and turns. Two years ago, a Dutch television crime reporter captured hidden-camera footage of van der Sloot saying he was with Holloway when she collapsed on a beach from being drunk. He said he believed she was dead and asked a friend to dump her body in the sea. Judges subsequently refused to arrest van der Sloot on the basis of the tape.

The journalist, Peter de Vries, reported later in 2008 that he had documented van der Sloot recruiting Thai women in Bangkok for sex work in the Netherlands.

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Associated Press writers Eva Vergara in Santiago, Chile, Carla Salazar in Lima, Kendall Weaver in Montgomery, Alabama and Michael Melia in San Juan, Puerto Rico, contributed to this report.

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« Reply #1542 on: June 04, 2010, 12:01:44 PM »

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« Reply #1543 on: June 04, 2010, 12:01:58 PM »



Welcome to the rest of your life Joran, enjoy the mush & snithole!
I am looking forward to the constant diarrhea he will probably get from the prison, and the exposure it will cause to his cell mates. This punk isn't man enough to survive one day in that hell hole.
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« Reply #1544 on: June 04, 2010, 12:02:00 PM »

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« Reply #1545 on: June 04, 2010, 12:03:01 PM »

I believe this was on his way to the plane to fly to Peru:


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« Reply #1546 on: June 04, 2010, 12:03:13 PM »

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« Reply #1547 on: June 04, 2010, 12:03:53 PM »

Mother of Natalee Holloway's family sends condolences to Flores Stephany

A spokesman for the family of the missing girl in the U.S. extended to the relatives of the murdered Stephany Flores wishes to obtain justice, something they did not succeed.

The mother of missing Natalee Holloway, Beth Holloway, who can not find her daughter since 2005, allegedly killed by the Dutchman Joran van der Sloot, is confident that the relatives of the murdered Stephany Flores find justice itself, which, according to her, has failed so far.

According to the website of People magazine, a spokesman for Holloway talked about it, after the arrest in Chile's main suspect in both crimes.

"Beth Holloway extends its deepest condolences to the family of Flores Stephany Ramirez and pray for quick and secure justice," were the words of that representative.

Also, the spokesman said Natalee's family is "very grateful for the prayers and support that the family has received."

We must remember that Joran Van der Sloot faces a huge legal problem since Thursday when he was arrested in Chile, where he was arrested for being linked to the murder of the young Stephany Flores.

He was also accused of attempted extortion in Birmingham, Alabama, according to judicial sources.

Informants indicated that Van der Sloot, 23, is suspected in the case of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway on the Caribbean island of Aruba last five years and have tried to require a payment of $ 250,000 in exchange for information on location of the body.

The documents before the tribunal noted that the May 10 Van der Sloot also promised to describe how the death occurred Holloway, an American of 18 years and have received a partial payment of $ 15,000, sources said.

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« Reply #1548 on: June 04, 2010, 12:04:00 PM »

GEESH!!!
Whoops, didn't finish!

Geraldo is now on Fox saying Holloway's money funded his trip to Peru! How the heck do they know? Are they blind to the flipping point here. No mention of Aruba. He says he's talked to Paul but has not talked to Beth. I hope she shuts them all out!
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« Reply #1549 on: June 04, 2010, 12:05:03 PM »

Clarifying the "AGAIN:"

Natalee was the wrong daughter, also.  When Natalee's family arrived within hours of her disappearance, Paulus was surprised.

Aruba was surprised by the publicity; surprised by Beth's determination.  The hoped for "two-week wonder" turned into a five-year march.

Natalee was "the wrong daughter" as was Stephany.

Joran is under the bus and likely to get squashed.

I agree.  My comment was that he picked the wrong country this time.
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« Reply #1550 on: June 04, 2010, 12:05:35 PM »

Fox is also saying JVS is saying he is innocent. Big shock.
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Father of woman killed in Peru says Joran van der Sloot's arrest in her death no 'coincidence'
By The Associated Press
June 03, 2010, 9:38PM

Frank Bajak and Franklin Briceno --- The Associated Press

LIMA, Peru --Natalee Holloway's family was outraged by how Aruban authorities handled the case of her disappearance, and now the family of another young woman wants justice.

"This isn't a coincidence, this murder," Stephany Flores' anguished father, Lima entertainment impresario Ricardo Flores, told reporters after Joran van der Sloot's arrest.



Peruvian businessman Ricardo Flores, left, and Marielena Ramirez, sitting second right, attend the funeral of their daughter Stephany Flores in Lima, Thursday, June 3, 2010. Flores, 21, was killed in a Lima hotel Sunday. The suspect, Joran van der Sloot, was arrested Thursday in neighboring Chile. Van der Sloot has also long been suspected in the disappearance of an Alabama teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba, which occurred five years to the day before Flores' murder. (AP)

Van der Sloot was arrested in the killing of Stephany Flores the same day he was charged in Alabama with trying to extort $250,000 in return for giving the location of Holloway's body and describing the circumstances of Holloway's death. Federal prosecutors did not say who was allegedly extorted but filed a sworn statement saying that van der Sloot got a partial payment of $15,000 wired to a Netherlands bank.

Flores' neck was broken Sunday in a hotel room registered to van der Sloot, who police believe met the 21-year-old University of Lima business student for the first time the previous night at a nearby casino. Her body was found by a maid late Tuesday.

Flores, a 48-year-old former race car driver and sometime politician, buried his daughter today in the upscale Jardines de la Paz cemetery accompanied by about 100 mourners. His inconsolable wife, Maria Elena Ramirez, held the slain girl's Minnie Mouse doll to her chest.

The father called on authorities to immediately bring van der Sloot to Peru to face justice.

"It's not just about my daughter," he said. "There's a matter pending in Aruba and we don't know how many more remain unpunished."

Late today, a Chilean spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department policy, said van der Sloot would be flown to the Peruvian border Friday morning.


Stephany Flores (AP)

Stephany Flores was fully clothed and there were no signs she had been sexually abused, the chief of Peru's criminal police, Gen. Cesar Guardia, told The Associated Press.

"The room was a complete mess," he said in an interview. He added that no potential murder weapon was found, indicating the killer may have used his bare hands.

"It's probable they had drunken alcohol," said Guardia. No alcohol was found in Flores' blood, he said, but he added that it could have dissipated in the more than two days it took to find her body.

Guardia added that police are investigating why it took until Tuesday night for hotel staff to discover the body.

Van der Sloot remains the prime suspect in the disappearance of Holloway, an 18-year-old who was celebrating her high school graduation on the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba when she disappeared May 30, 2005. He told investigators he left her on a beach, drunk. That's the last anyone saw of her. Van der Sloot was twice arrested in her disappearance -- and twice released for insufficient evidence.

"If they have enough proof that he committed the crime in Peru, maybe, just maybe that might help to get him to confess in Natalee's case. It just might crack him," a Holloway family lawyer, Vinda de Souza, told the AP.

Van der Sloot put up no resistance when he was detained Thursday about halfway to the Pacific coast from Santiago, said deputy Chilean investigative police spokesman Fernando Ovalle. When brought in for questioning in Santiago, he was unshaven with closely cropped hair, khaki pants, and a gray hooded sweat shirt.

Van der Sloot checked into the room where Flores' body was found May 14 after arriving on a flight from Colombia, Guardia said. He was in Peru for a poker tournament and it appears he and Flores met Saturday evening at Atlantic City, the Lima casino hosting the tourney, Guardia said.

The police chief said Flores was killed between 5 a.m. Sunday, when the victim and suspect were seen entering his room by a hotel employee, and about 8:45 a.m., when he said two people saw van der Sloot leave.

"Various things aren't very clear," Guardia said, among them the killer's motive.

It certainly wasn't money, he said. Van der Sloot had no problem paying for his escape to Chile.

He gave a truck driver 1,500 Peruvian soles ($525) to take him from Ica, a town south of Lima, to the Chilean border, the driver, Luis Aparcana, said in a TV interview. He said van der Sloot didn't speak Spanish very well and carried two suitcases.

Aparcana said van der Sloot "was worried because he kept smoking cigarettes. He didn't have a cell phone but he had a laptop that he would take out, handle and then put back."

Lawyers for van der Sloot did not immediately comment. On Wednesday, a lawyer in New York who has represented him, Joe Tacopina, cautioned against a rush to judgment.

"Joran van der Sloot has been falsely accused of murder once before. The fact is he wears a bull's-eye on his back now and he is a quote-unquote usual suspect when it comes to allegations of foul play," Tacopina said.

A former FBI agent who investigated the Holloway disappearance for the missing girl's family, Harold Copus, told the AP that while van der Sloot's behavior in Peru followed "a pattern of him gambling and hooking up with girls" he was surprised at the violence of Flores' death.

(Associated Press writers Eva Vergara in Santiago, Chile, Carla Salazar in Lima, Kendall Weaver in Montgomery, Alabama, Mike Warren in Buenos Aires and Michael Melia in San Juan, Puerto Rico, contributed to this report.)

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Father of woman killed in Peru says Joran van der Sloot's arrest in her death no 'coincidence'
By The Associated Press
June 03, 2010, 9:38PM

Frank Bajak and Franklin Briceno --- The Associated Press

LIMA, Peru --Natalee Holloway's family was outraged by how Aruban authorities handled the case of her disappearance, and now the family of another young woman wants justice.

"This isn't a coincidence, this murder," Stephany Flores' anguished father, Lima entertainment impresario Ricardo Flores, told reporters after Joran van der Sloot's arrest.



Peruvian businessman Ricardo Flores, left, and Marielena Ramirez, sitting second right, attend the funeral of their daughter Stephany Flores in Lima, Thursday, June 3, 2010. Flores, 21, was killed in a Lima hotel Sunday. The suspect, Joran van der Sloot, was arrested Thursday in neighboring Chile. Van der Sloot has also long been suspected in the disappearance of an Alabama teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba, which occurred five years to the day before Flores' murder. (AP)

Van der Sloot was arrested in the killing of Stephany Flores the same day he was charged in Alabama with trying to extort $250,000 in return for giving the location of Holloway's body and describing the circumstances of Holloway's death. Federal prosecutors did not say who was allegedly extorted but filed a sworn statement saying that van der Sloot got a partial payment of $15,000 wired to a Netherlands bank.

Flores' neck was broken Sunday in a hotel room registered to van der Sloot, who police believe met the 21-year-old University of Lima business student for the first time the previous night at a nearby casino. Her body was found by a maid late Tuesday.

Flores, a 48-year-old former race car driver and sometime politician, buried his daughter today in the upscale Jardines de la Paz cemetery accompanied by about 100 mourners. His inconsolable wife, Maria Elena Ramirez, held the slain girl's Minnie Mouse doll to her chest.

The father called on authorities to immediately bring van der Sloot to Peru to face justice.

"It's not just about my daughter," he said. "There's a matter pending in Aruba and we don't know how many more remain unpunished."

Late today, a Chilean spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department policy, said van der Sloot would be flown to the Peruvian border Friday morning.


Stephany Flores (AP)

Stephany Flores was fully clothed and there were no signs she had been sexually abused, the chief of Peru's criminal police, Gen. Cesar Guardia, told The Associated Press.

"The room was a complete mess," he said in an interview. He added that no potential murder weapon was found, indicating the killer may have used his bare hands.

"It's probable they had drunken alcohol," said Guardia. No alcohol was found in Flores' blood, he said, but he added that it could have dissipated in the more than two days it took to find her body.

Guardia added that police are investigating why it took until Tuesday night for hotel staff to discover the body.

Van der Sloot remains the prime suspect in the disappearance of Holloway, an 18-year-old who was celebrating her high school graduation on the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba when she disappeared May 30, 2005. He told investigators he left her on a beach, drunk. That's the last anyone saw of her. Van der Sloot was twice arrested in her disappearance -- and twice released for insufficient evidence.

"If they have enough proof that he committed the crime in Peru, maybe, just maybe that might help to get him to confess in Natalee's case. It just might crack him," a Holloway family lawyer, Vinda de Souza, told the AP.

Van der Sloot put up no resistance when he was detained Thursday about halfway to the Pacific coast from Santiago, said deputy Chilean investigative police spokesman Fernando Ovalle. When brought in for questioning in Santiago, he was unshaven with closely cropped hair, khaki pants, and a gray hooded sweat shirt.

Van der Sloot checked into the room where Flores' body was found May 14 after arriving on a flight from Colombia, Guardia said. He was in Peru for a poker tournament and it appears he and Flores met Saturday evening at Atlantic City, the Lima casino hosting the tourney, Guardia said.

The police chief said Flores was killed between 5 a.m. Sunday, when the victim and suspect were seen entering his room by a hotel employee, and about 8:45 a.m., when he said two people saw van der Sloot leave.

"Various things aren't very clear," Guardia said, among them the killer's motive.

It certainly wasn't money, he said. Van der Sloot had no problem paying for his escape to Chile.

He gave a truck driver 1,500 Peruvian soles ($525) to take him from Ica, a town south of Lima, to the Chilean border, the driver, Luis Aparcana, said in a TV interview. He said van der Sloot didn't speak Spanish very well and carried two suitcases.

Aparcana said van der Sloot "was worried because he kept smoking cigarettes. He didn't have a cell phone but he had a laptop that he would take out, handle and then put back."

Lawyers for van der Sloot did not immediately comment. On Wednesday, a lawyer in New York who has represented him, Joe Tacopina, cautioned against a rush to judgment.

"Joran van der Sloot has been falsely accused of murder once before. The fact is he wears a bull's-eye on his back now and he is a quote-unquote usual suspect when it comes to allegations of foul play," Tacopina said.

A former FBI agent who investigated the Holloway disappearance for the missing girl's family, Harold Copus, told the AP that while van der Sloot's behavior in Peru followed "a pattern of him gambling and hooking up with girls" he was surprised at the violence of Flores' death.

(Associated Press writers Eva Vergara in Santiago, Chile, Carla Salazar in Lima, Kendall Weaver in Montgomery, Alabama, Mike Warren in Buenos Aires and Michael Melia in San Juan, Puerto Rico, contributed to this report.)


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« Reply #1552 on: June 04, 2010, 12:06:48 PM »

Interpol hopes in Tacna to Joran Van der Sloot

The police, as well as national and foreign press, guarding the border post Santa Rosa, by the arrival of the Dutchman, who will arrive at noon.

The International Police (Interpol) Tacna waiting the arrival of Dutchman citizen Joran van der Sloot, who is moved from Santiago de Chile, following his expulsion from that country on suspicion of murdering Stephany Flores.

Police officers guarding the border Complex Santa Rosa, awaiting his arrival, which is scheduled at 12:00 hours.

The national and foreign press has also been present in the area, due to the implications that the case involves.

Note that the alien has been linked in the murder of an American in Aruba five years ago.

http://www.rpp.com.pe/2010-06-04-interpol-espera-en-tacna-a-joran-van-der-sloot-noticia_269886.html
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« Reply #1553 on: June 04, 2010, 12:08:50 PM »

Slogger, I understood what you meant by AGAIN. 

LOL, I had no doubt you would (and many others.)  I posted just in case someone thought I was picking on Edward.

In Dave's book, he discusses wading in a disgusting area--Dave and his FiL.  Dave described incredible stench and I think having to scrub the floormats of the car.  Was it Bubali Pond area where they were searching?
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« Reply #1554 on: June 04, 2010, 12:09:06 PM »

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/van_der_sloot_holloway_lawyer_flores_peru/celebrity/68772

VAN DER SLOOT HUNG OUT TO DRY BY EX DEFENSE LAWYER

Dual murder suspect JORAN van der SLOOT who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of NATALEE HOLLOWAY and the murder of a Peruvian woman has gone "down a very disturbing path" his former lawyer reveals.

RadarOnline.com reports that top criminal defense attorney Joe Tacopina - who repped the Dutch national in the Natalee Holloway case - won't take him on as a client again.

 "At this stage I wouldn't agree to be his attorney because the Joran of today has gone down a very disturbing path in life," he said.

"I met and knew Joran four and a half years ago and he was overwhelmed by the media. The kid I knew back then would not have committed an act of violence. (BS)

 "The only reason I got involved in the case is because we did a two month investigation and believed he had no involvement in the murder or disappearance in Aruba.

"However his behavior over the last two and a half years has made me believe he is not the same person I knew."

As The ENQUIRER exclusively reported, van der Sloot was first accused, and then arrested in Chile following an international manhunt, on suspicion of Stephany Flores' murder, after her slashed and bloody corpse was found in his hotel room in Lima, Peru.

 "If he is guilty of this crime it would rightly turn the first case (Holloway) on its face, but that doesn't change the evidence."



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« Reply #1555 on: June 04, 2010, 12:10:34 PM »

Clarifying the "AGAIN:"

Natalee was the wrong daughter, also.  When Natalee's family arrived within hours of her disappearance, Paulus was surprised.

Aruba was surprised by the publicity; surprised by Beth's determination.  The hoped for "two-week wonder" turned into a five-year march.

Natalee was "the wrong daughter" as was Stephany.

Joran is under the bus and likely to get squashed.

Yes ... how true.  Joran & Co. prolly thought that it was a piece of cake since she was an Alabamian.  How little Joran & Co. knew ...lol  Big mistake.-lol
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« Reply #1556 on: June 04, 2010, 12:10:53 PM »

Good Day Monkeys, =)

Had to sign on to say, I LOVE those pictures of the POS!!! He looks so HAPPY!! ha
HAHAHA PUNK you ain't going NO WHERE but to HELL!!!

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« Reply #1557 on: June 04, 2010, 12:11:15 PM »

Interpol hopes in Tacna to Joran Van der Sloot

The police, as well as national and foreign press, guarding the border post Santa Rosa, by the arrival of the Dutchman, who will arrive at noon.

The International Police (Interpol) Tacna waiting the arrival of Dutchman citizen Joran van der Sloot, who is moved from Santiago de Chile, following his expulsion from that country on suspicion of murdering Stephany Flores.

Police officers guarding the border Complex Santa Rosa, awaiting his arrival, which is scheduled at 12:00 hours.

The national and foreign press has also been present in the area, due to the implications that the case involves.

Note that the alien has been linked in the murder of an American in Aruba five years ago.

http://www.rpp.com.pe/2010-06-04-interpol-espera-en-tacna-a-joran-van-der-sloot-noticia_269886.html

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« Reply #1558 on: June 04, 2010, 12:12:12 PM »

Fox is also saying JVS is saying he is innocent. Big shock.

Yes, I bolded that on a recent AP article posted on the previous page.   No surprise he would say that. 
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« Reply #1559 on: June 04, 2010, 12:12:12 PM »



http://www.nationalenquirer.com/van_der_sloot_holloway_lawyer_flores_peru/celebrity/68772

VAN DER SLOOT HUNG OUT TO DRY BY EX DEFENSE LAWYER

Dual murder suspect JORAN van der SLOOT who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of NATALEE HOLLOWAY and the murder of a Peruvian woman has gone "down a very disturbing path" his former lawyer reveals.

RadarOnline.com reports that top criminal defense attorney Joe Tacopina - who repped the Dutch national in the Natalee Holloway case - won't take him on as a client again.

 "At this stage I wouldn't agree to be his attorney because the Joran of today has gone down a very disturbing path in life," he said.

"I met and knew Joran four and a half years ago and he was overwhelmed by the media. The kid I knew back then would not have committed an act of violence. (BS)

 "The only reason I got involved in the case is because we did a two month investigation and believed he had no involvement in the murder or disappearance in Aruba.

"However his behavior over the last two and a half years has made me believe he is not the same person I knew."

As The ENQUIRER exclusively reported, van der Sloot was first accused, and then arrested in Chile following an international manhunt, on suspicion of Stephany Flores' murder, after her slashed and bloody corpse was found in his hotel room in Lima, Peru.

 "If he is guilty of this crime it would rightly turn the first case (Holloway) on its face, but that doesn't change the evidence."



What an ASSWIPE

No way!  I prefer my wipes to be cleaner!

<eeeeeewwwwwwwwwww>


PS  Thanks, TM (blushing smilie)

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