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« Reply #300 on: June 22, 2010, 01:51:59 PM »

Joran Van Der Sloot's Psych Report: Does Not Value Females
June 22, 2010 at 10:17 am


Joran Van Der Sloot's Psychiatric Evaluation Has Been Released

According to excerpts from the psychiatric evaluation of Joran Van Der Sloot obtained by CNN, he 'does not value the female role' and does not tolerate frustration well. The report states that he "does not tolerate when someone tries to contradict him. It generates in him a challenging attitude."

He is also described as "emotionally immature" and as someone who "reflects a certain dominance over the opposite sex" and who "doesn't value the female role." It also states that "he presents traits of an anti-social personality" and "is indifferent towards others' well-being".

However, the report also says:

Van Der Sloot has refused to speak to the judge about his case as he says his rights were violated when the Peruvian police obtained what they say was his confession. Van Der Sloot says he has no attorney present and has filed a petition for habeas corpus, meaning he wants release from he sees as unlawful detention.

Judge Carlos Morales has until Wednesday to make a decision on the petition, but Van Der Sloot's lawyer Maximo Altez says he will appeal to the highest court if the judge does not rule in his client's favor.

Peruvian police say that they obtained the confession legally and that there was a government-appointed attorney present at the time.


http://www.nowpublic.com/world/joran-van-der-sloots-psych-report-does-not-value-females-2632315.html
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« Reply #301 on: June 22, 2010, 03:54:02 PM »

Police report: Significant head injuries to Peru slaying victimFrom Mayra Cuevas, CNN
June 22, 2010 3:37 p.m. EDT


Lima, Peru (CNN) -- The 21-year-old Peruvian woman Joran van der Sloot is accused of killing had a cranial fracture and other significant injuries to her face and neck and showed signs of asphyxiation, a court document obtained by CNN shows.

Forensic luminol tests in the hotel room where her body was found showed blood on the floors, hallway and mattress, the document said.

The body of Stephany Flores was in such a decomposed state that an autopsy was difficult to perform, the document said.

The autopsy revealed Flores had used amphetamines, it said.

Peruvian authorities have charged van der Sloot with murder. He also is the lead suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba.

Van der Sloot was arrested twice in connection with Holloway's disappearance in Aruba but was never charged because of lack of evidence.

Peruvian police said Monday they conducted a psychological evaluation of van der Sloot. The evaluation showed van der Sloot has a low tolerance for frustration and "doesn't value the female role," according to excerpts from the report, which prosecutors gave to a judge.

According to the document, van der Sloot "does not tolerate when someone tries to contradict him. It generates in him a challenging attitude." The report calls him "emotionally immature," which elicits strong changes in behavior that can send him out of control.

"He reflects a certain dominance over the opposite sex. He doesn't value the female role," the document states. It adds, "He presents traits of an anti-social personality" and is "indifferent towards others' well-being."

Despite this, the report says, "he doesn't show any psychopathological trauma that impedes him from perceiving and evaluating reality."

Also Monday, Van der Sloot told the judge his rights and due process were violated after his arrest, his attorney told CNN.

The judge will decide on the legality of van der Sloot's incarceration by Wednesday, lawyer Maximo Altez said. If the ruling is unfavorable to van der Sloot, Altez said, he is prepared to appeal to the highest court.

While in front of the judge, van der Sloot declined to give a formal statement on the facts of the case, according to the court. The reason he gave was he hopes the statements he allegedly gave to police that led to his imprisonment will be nullified.

Van der Sloot's decision will not hold up the legal proceedings against him, the court said.

A Dutch newspaper article published Monday quotes van der Sloot as saying he was "tricked" into confessing to the murder of Flores.

Peruvian police told him that if he signed the papers they gave him, he would be transferred to the Netherlands, he told De Telegraaf in a jail interview. "In my blind panic I signed everything, but never knew what was written on them," he said.

Altez -- who had said last week he was quitting as van der Sloot's attorney, but has not -- has maintained that the judge in the case should strike down van der Sloot's confession because he was not properly represented when he was interrogated. But Peruvian police have defended the interrogation, saying that van der Sloot's confession was acquired legally.

According to transcripts of his confession, van der Sloot said he elbowed Flores in the face before strangling her and then suffocating her with his shirt. The transcripts were provided to CNN by a police source who has not been named because he was not authorized to pass along the material.

"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."

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. It was five years to the day from Holloway's disappearance. After killing Flores, police say, van der Sloot took money and bank cards from her wallet and fled to Chile, where he was arrested on June 3.

He was returned the next day to Peru.

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.

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 is being held in a high-security area of the Miguel Castro Castro prison where only two of 10 cells are occupied, and he has no contact with inmates in the general prison population. He is under guard 24 hours a day, authorities have said.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/22/peru.murder.case/index.html
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« Reply #302 on: June 22, 2010, 05:55:19 PM »

Van der Sloot refuses to talk to Peruvian judge
Suspect in Holloway case also claims he received many marriage proposals
June 22, 2010


LIMA, Peru - Murder defendant Joran van der Sloot refused to speak to the Peruvian judge handling his case Monday, while a Dutch newspaper reported that he has retracted his confession.

Superior Court Judge Carlos Morales visited the 22-year-old Dutchman at the maximum-security prison in eastern Lima where Van der Sloot has been held since being charged with first-degree murder in the May 30 killing of a young woman he met playing poker in Peru's capital.

But Van der Sloot would not talk, citing his lawyer's petition to declare his confession void in the death of 21-year-old Stephany Flores, the court said in a statement

Van der Sloot, who is also the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance in Aruba of U.S. teen Natalee Holloway, was quoted by the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf on Monday as saying he signed a confession only because he was intimidated by police.

In the interview, Van der Sloot also seemed to boast about marriage proposals he said he was receiving through his Peruvian solicitor. "One of (the women) even wants my baby," he told the newspaper.

'Blind panic'
He said they promised him 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 said he dreaded the thought of being stuck in prison in Lima long-term.

"I don't really want to think about that possibility at the moment," he told the newspaper.

In addition to possible involvement in Holloway's disappearance, for which Van der Sloot has not been charged, he is wanted by the FBI on suspicion of attempting to extort money from the Holloway family.

Peruvian President Alan Garcia has said Van der Sloot will have to be tried in Flores' death before any extradition request can be considered.

If convicted of killing Flores, Van der Sloot faces from 15 to 35 years in prison in Peru.


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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.

According to the report in De Telegraaf, he now says that is not true.

"I was tricked," the paper quoted Van der Sloot as saying of Flores' killing. "I'll explain later how it all happened."

A self-avowed compulsive liar, Van der Sloot has several times made and retracted admissions of involvement in Holloway's disappearance.

Colombian hit man
He is being held in a segregated block of Castro Castro prison, having asked to be separated from the main prison population out of fear for his life.

For now he has his own 6½-by-11½-foot cell, which is adjacent to that of a reputed Colombian hit man, with whom he shares a television set.

Van der Sloot told De Telegraaf that rats crawl into his cell through the toilet hole at night.

His mother, Anita van der Sloot, said in an interview published by the same newspaper over the weekend that her son suffers from mental problems.

She said she doesn't believe he killed Holloway. But she said if it turns out he killed Flores, "he'll have to pay the price," and she doesn't plan to visit him in jail.

Joran told the newspaper he understood why his mother would not go visit him in jail.

"I understand that, I have caused too much pain to her and other people. If only I'd listened to her," he is quoted as saying.

Altez, the defense lawyer, told The Associated Press on Monday that relatives of Van der Sloot would arrive in Lima next week but did not specify whether his mother would be among them.

Holloway's father, Dave Holloway, has called on Van der Sloot to reveal anything he knows about the location of Natalee Holloway's body, which has never been found. Van der Sloot has said he will only talk about the matter with Aruban authorities.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37839835/ns/world_news-americas/

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« Reply #303 on: June 23, 2010, 10:47:03 AM »

Anita van der Sloot: Joran Not a Monster, But Must be Punished If Involved in Peru Killing
Dutch Interview Exclusive: Mom Says Van Der Sloot Has Psychological Problems

By JOHN QUINONES, SARAH KUNIN, MARK MOONEY and SUZAN CLARKE
June 23, 2010


Anita van der Sloot apologized to the family of the woman allegedly killed by her son, saying Joran van der Sloot was "not a monster" but that he should be punished if he was involved in the death.

"I hope that he gets a chance to talk with the parents of Stephany Flores, and that he can tell them what happened. And I apologize for them ... that he's my son. He's not a monster. He can be very gentle, but it could be that he has bipolar personality. I hope he gets the help," she said.

In a Dutch interview obtained exclusively by ABC News, Anita van der Sloot said her son was actually supposed to go for treatment at a mental institution in the Netherlands, but he instead went to Peru.

"He left me a note. Like, 'Mommy, I love you but I don't want to go to the Netherlands. I'm invited to gamble in Peru and I can make money there and I want to stay there. Just far away. Nobody knows me there. I want to think what I want to do with my life.' So ... I was very angry," she told Dutch news station The Telegraph.

See more of this interview on "Nightline" tonight at 11:35 p.m. EST.

"I was ready for Joran to follow a path to the Netherlands where they could help him [deal] with his gambling, and if there was a personality disorder, which could be very possible, he could have developed that," she said.

She was shocked when she learned that, while on that trip, her son -- the Dutch playboy who was the prime suspect in the disappearance of American teen Natalee Holloway -- had been accused of killing a young woman.

"I believe in karma, I believe that very strongly. I believe that if you do things that you shouldn't do, that a lot of s**t happens to you," she said. "He didn't want to listen to his parents. He didn't listen to me, this last time. I tried to do my best. I don't think I could have done more. He's considered an adult right now. He has to do whatever he needs to do, and that is tell the truth (about) what happened."

Her son is accused of the May 30 murder of 21-year-old Stephany Flores, whose battered body was found in a Peruvian hotel room. She was last seen entering that room with the 22-year-old van der Sloot. He initially confessed to the murder, but has since retracted his confession.

Van der Sloot has also suggested that the FBI lured him to Peru in a botched sting operation.

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/joran-van-der-sloots-mother-punished-involved-peru/story?id=10986211


Joran van der Sloot Claims He was Framed

He made that allegation in an interview with the Dutch newspaper, De Telegraaf. He told the newspaper he didn't realize he was signing a murder confession, which was written in Spanish, even though he speaks some Spanish.

"During the interrogations I was very frightened and confused, and I wanted to leave," van der Sloot said during the interview from the notorious Miguel Castro Castro jail in Lima.

"'If you sign these papers you will be extradited to the Netherlands,' they were telling me all the time. In my blind panic I then signed everything, but I did not even know what was written down," he told the newspaper.

When asked about the murder of Flores, van der Sloot replied, "I have been framed. What happened exactly, I will explain later."

On Monday, he refused to discuss the case with a Peruvian judge.

When Anita van der Sloot learned her son was possibly involved in Flores' brutal murder, she said she felt "numb."

"I thought, 'Ah, no. No, this cannot be. I mean, no way. No way,'" she said.

Even as police were searching for him, her son called her from a taxi en route to Chile.

She said she explained the seriousness of the situation to him, telling him he was wanted for murder.

"And then he became very emotional and said, 'No, Mom, that's impossible.' And then he started crying and he said, 'Oh, no, they didn't do anything to her, did they?' The only thing I said was, 'Go to the police now and turn yourself in,'" she said.

Joran van der Sloot is accused of murdering Flores exactly five years to the day that Holloway went missing in Aruba.

He is also charged with extorting $25,000 from Holloway's mother, Beth Twitty, promising to show her where the teen's body was buried in exchange for the money.

Anita van der Sloot found the timing incredible.

"I thought, 'This is a set-up. This can't happen,'" she said.

In the alleged confession, van der Sloot is quoted as saying he met Flores at a Lima casino and they were playing poker in his room when an e-mail popped up on his computer linking him to the Holloway case.

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/joran-van-der-sloots-mother-punished-involved-peru/story?id=10986211&page=2


Joran van der Sloot: 'If Only I Had Listened' to My Mother

He claims Flores became upset and struck him. Enraged, van der Sloot allegedly smashed her in the nose with his elbow. Blood gushed out and she nearly fainted from the blow, the confession states. He then grabbed her by the throat and banged her head against the wall, the confession says. He finally used his shirt to smother her, according to the alleged confession.

As ABC News reported at the time of his arrest, van der Sloot appeared confused before signing some police documents. He even asked his interrogators, "This only says I understand what my rights are, correct?"

As details emerged, Anita van der Sloot has found it hard to proclaim her son's innocence, as she has in the Holloway case.

"I think a part of me still wants to believe that it's all a very bad movie. But I thought immediately of the parents of the girl," she said, referring to Flores.

In a way, she, too has lost her child, she said.

She said she won't visit her son in prison.

Her son has acknowledged he was to blame for being in a Peruvian jail, telling De Telegraaf that he should have listened to his mother and that he understood why she won't visit him in prison.

"I have caused her and many other people too much pain. If only I had listened to her," van der Sloot said.

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/joran-van-der-sloots-mother-punished-involved-peru/story?id=10986211&page=3
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« Reply #304 on: June 23, 2010, 10:50:25 AM »

GMA this morning.  Click on the photo below to watch the video:


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« Reply #305 on: June 23, 2010, 10:58:42 AM »

Judge to rule on legality of keeping van der Sloot in jailFrom the CNN Wire Staff
June 23, 2010 7:17 a.m. EDT


Lima, Peru (CNN) -- A judge is expected to decide Wednesday on the legality of Joran van der Sloot's incarceration, his lawyer said.

If the ruling is unfavorable to the murder suspect, attorney Maximo Altez said he is prepared to appeal to the highest court.

Peruvian authorities have charged van der Sloot with murder in the death of 21-year-old Stephany Flores. He also is the lead suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba.

Van der Sloot was arrested twice in connection with Holloway's disappearance but was never charged because of lack of evidence.

A court document obtained by CNN shows Flores had a cranial fracture and other significant injuries to her face and neck and showed signs of asphyxiation.

Forensic luminol tests in the hotel room where her body was found showed blood on the floors, hallway and mattress, the document said.

Flores' body was in such a decomposed state that an autopsy was difficult to perform, according to the document.

The autopsy revealed Flores had used amphetamines, it said.

Peruvian police said Monday they conducted a psychological evaluation of van der Sloot. The evaluation showed van der Sloot has a low tolerance for frustration and "doesn't value the female role," according to excerpts from the report, which prosecutors gave to a judge.

According to the document, van der Sloot "does not tolerate when someone tries to contradict him. It generates in him a challenging attitude." The report calls him "emotionally immature" and says that immaturity elicits strong changes in behavior that can send him out of control.

"He reflects a certain dominance over the opposite sex. He doesn't value the female role," the document states. It adds, "He presents traits of an antisocial personality" and is "indifferent towards others' well-being."

Despite this, the report says, "he doesn't show any psychopathological trauma that impedes him from perceiving and evaluating reality."

Also Monday, van der Sloot told the judge his rights and due process were violated after his arrest, his attorney told CNN.

While in front of the judge, van der Sloot declined to give a formal statement on the facts of the case, according to the court. He said the reason was that he hopes the statements he allegedly gave to police that led to his imprisonment will be nullified.

Van der Sloot's decision will not hold up the legal proceedings against him, the court said.

A Dutch newspaper article published Monday quotes van der Sloot as saying he was "tricked" into confessing to Flores' murder.

Peruvian police told him that if he signed the papers they gave him, he would be transferred to the Netherlands, he told De Telegraaf in a jail interview. "In my blind panic I signed everything, but never knew what was written on them," he said.

Altez -- who had said last week he was quitting as van der Sloot's attorney, but so far has not -- has maintained that the judge in the case should strike down van der Sloot's confession because he was not properly represented when he was interrogated. But Peruvian police have defended the interrogation, saying that van der Sloot's confession was obtained legally.

According to transcripts of his confession, van der Sloot said he elbowed Flores in the face before strangling her and then suffocating her with his shirt. The transcripts were provided to CNN by a police source who has not been named because he was not authorized to pass along the material.

"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."

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. It was five years to the day after Holloway's disappearance. After killing Flores, police say, van der Sloot took money and bank cards from her wallet and fled to Chile, where he was arrested on June 3.

He was returned the next day to Peru.

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.

But Peruvian 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 is being held in a high-security area of the Miguel Castro Castro prison where only two of 10 cells are occupied, and he has no contact with inmates in the general prison population. He is under guard 24 hours a day, authorities have said.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/23/peru.murder.case/?fbid=hl_qDbDSSM6
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« Reply #306 on: June 23, 2010, 12:40:33 PM »

Joran's mother: If he's guilty, I won't visit him

Published on : 23 June 2010



By Peter Hooghiemstra (Photo: ANP)


Anita van der Sloot says her son Joran is, "a psychiatric patient". In a lengthy interview with Dutch commercial broadcaster RTL, Anita van der Sloot spoke openly about her son and his childhood in Aruba and even showed snapshots of Joran as a child. When a girlfriend broke up with him, Mrs Van der Sloot says Joran "just couldn't deal with it, he was distraught". She firmly maintains that her son is innocent and could not possibly have murdered Stephany Flores.

Anita van der Sloot says Joran was extremely depressed after the death of his father. Paul van der Sloot died in early 2010 after suffering a heart attack. She claims the experience changed Joran and "he's a psychiatric patient with a personality disorder."

"When Joran returned to the Netherlands from Thailand after his father's death, he was extremely upset. When he saw his father's body, he didn't want to leave. He spent a lot of time talking to his father and made all sorts of promises. That's when his depression started. It was an extremely traumatic experience for him and I think that Joran is actually a psychiatric patient."

Fears
Mrs van der Sloot says she fears for her son's life while he is being held in the Miguel Castro Castro prison in the Peruvian capital Lima:

"My biggest fear is that Joran will be murdered in prison. There's so much corruption there; Joran's so naive, he might do something silly like allowing someone to get close to him or trusting the guards. Next thing you know, he'll be found hanging in his cell and they'll claim it was suicide."

Prison visit
She firmly maintains that her son is innocent: "the Joran I know," would never lift a finger against a woman. She adds that if threatened or betrayed, "he'd give them a smack in the mouth," but, "he's no rapist or murderer". However, if it turns out that Joran is guilty, she won't go and visit him in prison:

"If they prove that he did murder that girl, then they'll have to do what they have to do. I won't visit him in jail. I'd have no reason to go and visit him."

Natalee Holloway
Anita van der Sloot also talks about the Natalee Holloway case. The US teenager disappeared in Aruba in 2005; her body was never found. Though it has never been proven that he had anything to do with her disappearance and possible murder, Joran has been accused of killing Natalee and dumping the body. A confession that he made was later withdrawn.

She says that after Natalee's disappearance, "the island was crawling with members of her family and they were posters everywhere. When I saw them, my first thought was that she'd just run away because of family problems. She just wanted to disappear. I thought it was just awful. I tried to speak with her mother. I wanted to put an arm around her and give her a hug but they had already tried and convicted us. They literally said, 'We're going to ruin your family'. That was very difficult."

Honest
She also claims that her husband Paul, a lawyer, had nothing to do with the case: "My husband was an extremely honest man. Everybody thought that he had something to do with it but if Joran really were guilty of Natalee's disappearance, Paul would have turned him in himself. That's the sort of man my husband was."

According to US broadcaster CNN, Stephany Flores suffered a fractured skull, serious cuts and abrasions to the face and there were signs of attempted strangulation. The report confirms a statement that Joran made to the Peruvian police.


http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/jorans-mother-if-hes-guilty-i-wont-visit-him
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« Reply #307 on: June 23, 2010, 01:43:02 PM »

June 23, 2010 12:54 PM
Van der Sloot Files Complaint Against Chief Detective, Says Reports

NEW YORK (CBS/AP) Joran van der Sloot has filed a complaint of misconduct against chief of detectives Col. Miguel Canlla and other officials involved in his murder investigation, according to reports.

PICTURES: Van der Sloot Hotel Room Crime Scene

According to newspaper El Comercio, the Dutch national claims his arrest in Chile for the murder of Stephany Flores was executed without a proper warrant. He also states in the complaint that he was not given an official translator, which caused confusion.

"All this with the intention of pressuring me to accuse me of homicide," van der Sloot said in a document obtained by Peruvian television news program "24 Hours."

Van der Sloot, 22, has been charged with the premeditated murder of Flores in his hotel room in Lima, Peru - five years to the day after the 2005 disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba.

He is the main suspect in Holloway's disappearance, but her body has never been found and he has never been charged.

According to Peruvian police, van der Sloot offered a complete confession to Flores' murder. Van der Sloot later claimed he only confessed because he was intimidated and was promised he would be extradited to the Netherlands.

He faces a sentence of 15 to 35 years, if convicted.

Graphic crime scene photos, obtained exclusively by 48 Hours | Mystery from sources close to the investigation and published exclusively by Crimesider, show a severely beaten Flores, her body badly bruised, her clothes stained with blood.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20008579-504083.html


Van der Sloot Hotel Room Crime Scene

These evidence photos are from the Lima, Peru hotel room where Stephany Flores was found murdered. Police say Joran van der Sloot confessed to killing the 21-year-old on May 30, 2010, in the hotel room after the two met playing poker at a casino. The murder happened five years to the day after Alabama teen Natalee Holloway went missing, after last being seen leaving an Aruba bar with van der Sloot. The Flores crime scene photos were obtained by 48 Hours | Mystery from sources close to the investigation.

(Photo: CBS News/48 Hours | Mystery)

http://www.cbsnews.com/2300-504083_162-10003848.html?tag=contentMain%3bcontentBody



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« Reply #308 on: June 23, 2010, 05:16:29 PM »

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June 23, 2010


When it comes to TV interviews these days, the most indispensable tool isn't a video camera -- it's a checkbook.

ABC and NBC are paying six figures this week for high-profile interviews, according to knowledgeable sources -- despite policies that usually forbid it.

An interview with the mother of accused killer Joran van der Sloot that will air today on "Good Morning America" and "Nightline" cost ABC at least $100,000.

ABC won a spirited network bidding war for the interview last week, sources say. ...

The competition for newsmaker interviews is the driving force behind the wink-and-a-nudge practice of paying headline names to go in front of the cameras.

One commentator called the no-pay policy TV's equivalent of the 55-mph speed limit -- a rule no one really pays much attention to.

The Dutch TV company that interviewed Anita van der Sloot twice -- in Dutch and then in English -- late last week assured the networks that the money was not going either to the mother or the 22-year-old accused killer.

But it appears that a portion of the $100,000 fee will go to pay Joran's lawyers in Peru, where he is charged with murdering a young woman, Stephany Flores. He is also the main suspect in the disappearance five years ago of Natalee Holloway in Aruba.

"We didn't conduct the interview," said an ABC News spokesman. "We paid a licensing fee to the production company for the US rights. That's it." .....

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Van der Sloot charged with murder in PeruFrom Mayra Cuevas , CNN
June 17, 2010 9:28 p.m. EDT


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.

Canlla defended his department's interrogation and said van der Sloot's confession was acquired legally.

"The statement was done within all the requirements stipulated by Peruvian law," he said.


Canlla said investigators were still waiting for judicial permission in order to investigate the contents of van der Sloot's computer.

But authorities have gathered significant evidence, he said.

Bloodstains found on van der Sloot's clothes match Flores' blood type, he said.

"We found bloodstains on the victim's clothes, and we found bloodstains on his clothes, which, according to biological testing, they correspond to the victim," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/11/peru.murder.case/index.html?hpt=T3


Peru police give Joran van der Sloot case to prosecutors
Updated 6/10/2010 6:00 PM


The case against the young Dutchman, who also remains the lone suspect in the Natalee Holloway missing-teenager case, goes to prosecutors Thursday so they can file formal charges, said the official, Gen. Cesar Guardia.

"We've practically closed the case," he told the Associated Press. "He's confessed with a wealth of details that have been corroborated through criminal investigative rigor."

Guardia denied any suggestion that Van der Sloot's confession was forced. He said a translator assigned by the Dutch Embassy was present, as was a state-appointed defense attorney.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2010-06-10-vandersloot-peru-case_N.htm


Van der Sloot charged with murder in PeruFrom Mayra Cuevas , CNN
June 17, 2010 9:28 p.m. EDT


Police said the evidence against van der Sloot includes his confession, forensic data, surveillance videos and fingerprints 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.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/11/peru.murder.case/index.html?hpt=T3
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June 23, 2010 12:54 PM
Van der Sloot Files Complaint Against Chief Detective, Says Reports


NEW YORK (CBS/AP) Joran van der Sloot has filed a complaint of misconduct against chief of detectives Col. Miguel Canlla and other officials involved in his murder investigation, according to reports.

According to newspaper El Comercio, the Dutch national claims his arrest in Chile for the murder of Stephany Flores was executed without a proper warrant. He also states in the complaint that he was not given an official translator, which caused confusion

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« Reply #311 on: June 23, 2010, 08:40:18 PM »

Jun 7, 2010 9:30 am US/Pacific
Lawyer: Van Der Sloot Wanted To Turn Himself In
Suspect Was Arrested Before He Could, CBS News Is Told; He Faces Week Of Grilling In Peruvian Police Headquarters


LIMA, Peru (CBS) ―  Joran van der Sloot intended to surrender but was arrested before he was able to, according to his Dutch lawyer.

Van der Sloot will spend all week at criminal police headquarters in Lima being questioned in the death of a 21-year-old Lima woman and has asked to be able to hire his own lawyer in Peru, authorities said Sunday.

The Dutchman, who is also the prime suspect in Alabama teen Natalee Holloway's 2005 disappearance in Aruba, is being held in a seventh-floor cell with a bunk bed and blanket and gets three hot meals a day, said Maj. Jose Gamboa, spokesman for the Peruvian national police.

Van der Sloot is suspected in the May 30 killing - five years to the day after Holloway's disappearance - of Stephany Flores, a business student police say he met playing poker at a casino.

Van der Sloot crossed into Chile last Monday, where he was arrested three days later.

But, reports CBS News Correspondent Jeff Glor, van der Sloot's lawyer in Holland contends van der Sloot was going to surrender.

Bert de Rooij told CBS News, "Just before he got arrested he e-mailed me that he would give himself in in the police station of Santiago, Chile, just before this he was arrested."


Police released video Saturday taken by security cameras at the hotel where van der Sloot had been staying since arriving from Colombia on May 14. It shows the two entering van der Sloot's room together and the Dutchman leaving alone four hours later, carrying two bags.

The woman's battered body was found on the room's floor more than two days later. Authorities say her neck was broken.

"The only possessions of my daughter they found were her empty wallet and her cell phone," her father, circus empresario Ricardo Flores, said in TV interview Sunday night. "There wasn't a peso in her wallet."

Van der Sloot remains the prime suspect in the disappearance in Aruba of Holloway, an Alabama teen who hasn't been seen since May 30, 2005. He was twice taken into custody and released in that case, but never charged.

Van der Sloot was charged Thursday in the United States with trying to extort $250,000 from Holloway's family in exchange for disclosing the location of her body and describing how she died.

U.S. prosecutors say $15,000 was transferred to a Dutch bank account in his name. In the Netherlands on Friday, prosecutors raided two homes in the case, seizing computers, cell phones and data-storage devices.

In video taken of the husky 22-year-old Dutchman that was broadcast Sunday by a TV channel, Peruvian police search van der Sloot's possessions in his presence.

They pull out of his backpack a laptop, a business-card holder and 15 bills in foreign currency. Van der Sloot tells police the money includes Thai, Cambodian and Bolivian currency. He is asked for credit cards and documents and appears to say - his Spanish is very rudimentary - that they are in a hotel room back in Chile.

Peru's chief homicide investigator, Col. Miguel Canlla, would neither confirm nor deny a Sunday report in the Lima newspaper El Comercio that van der Sloot told his Peruvian questioners he was innocent of the Flores killing.

"I don't know where that information came from," Canlla told The Associated Press. "We are still in the investigative stage."

Chilean police said earlier that van der Sloot declared himself innocent in the Lima slaying but acknowledged having met Flores and gone with her to a casino.

Van der Sloot was represented by a state-appointed lawyer during Saturday's questioning.

Until he hires his own counsel, "the guys prosecuting him will decide which attorney he's going to get," van der Sloot's U.S. attorney, Joseph Tacopina, told the Associated Press.

Tacopina said the suspect's family "is trying to find competent counsel."

Dutch Embassy chief consular officer Angela Lowe said her government was providing van der Sloot with "regular consular assistance, which means an occasional consular visit, and we will make sure he is being treated decently, just like any other inmate."

She said Peruvian authorities have assured the Dutch government they are treating him well. "They are taking this case very seriously," she added. "The world is watching."

Van der Sloot is one of 117 Dutch citizens currently in Peruvian jails or prisons, most of them on drug-related charges, Lowe said.

The suspect spoke to his mother by telephone for the first time Saturday, Lowe said, adding that she did not know whether the mother plans to travel to Peru.

Van der Sloot's father, a former judge and attorney on the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba, died in February. The suspect has two brothers.

After a a 17-hour journey up the Pan-American Highway from Chile in a police caravan Saturday, the young Dutchman was paraded, sheathed in bulletproof vest and handcuffed, before reporters at criminal police headquarters in Lima.

He was then submitted to an initial interrogation. A judge subsequently granted prosecutors' request to extend van der Sloot's preliminary detention order seven more days, said Gamboa, the national police spokesman.

If tried and convicted of murder, van der Sloot faces a potential prison term of 35 years.

Peruvian President Alan Garcia told reporters Friday that van der Sloot would have to be tried in Flores' death before any extradition request could be considered.

Holloway, 18, was celebrating her high school graduation on Aruba when she disappeared. Van der Sloot told investigators he left her on a beach, drunk. That's the last anyone saw her.

Two years ago, a Dutch television crime reporter captured hidden-camera footage of van der Sloot saying that after Holloway collapsed on the beach he asked a friend to dump her body in the sea.

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

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Anita Van Der Sloot Exclusive
Natalee Holloway, Stephany Flores—Joran van der Sloot's mother speaks out.


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June 24, 2010
Defense attorney wants Van der Sloot freed
Posted: 11:18 AM ET


In Session producer Mayra Cuevas obtained a copy of the Habeas Corpus filed by Joran van der Sloot’s defense attorney Maximo Altez. Sources close to the case provided the document.

Here are the reasons the attorney gives in the Habeas Corpus for why he believes Joran’s rights have not been upheld:

- Joran doesn't know how to read very well in Spanish and the prosecutor and the homicide police have made him read and sign documents written in Spanish, without the presence of a defense attorney.

- There has not been an official translator in the criminal investigation.

- Joran did not have an on-duty defense attorney appointed by the state, nor the attorney generals office, nor the Judicial Ministry. The Peruvian police brought in an unknown attorney, who is not Joran’s attorney and have had her intervene without his consent. 

- By opening his laptop the prosecution and the police have violated his constitutional guarantees to secrecy of communications as stated in the complaint.

- The police have pressured Joran to incriminate himself in the murder of Stephanie which violates the presumption of innocence.

-The defense attorney is asking Joran be freed to appear in court when requested by the judge.

WHAT WE KNOW:

Yesterday we spoke to Dr. Carla Odria, she is the defense attorney who was originally assigned by the court to be present during the police interrogation and subsequent confession.

Odria said that she spoke to Joran and advised him of his rights including his right to remain silent. She says Joran did not wish to give a statement at that time saying he was too tired after his trip from the border. Since Joran wouldn’t speak Odria suspended the proceeding and left.

We have been able to confirm that the attorney listed in the confession document named Dr. Luz Marina Romero Chinchay is not a court appointed defense attorney with the Attorney General’s office, but a private attorney. We do not know if Joran consented to this attorney.

If the court finds that the confession was botched it will be annulled and a new interrogation will have to take place.

http://insession.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/24/defense-attorney-wants-van-der-sloot-freed/


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VICTORIA MACCHI, INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER, ON LOCATION AT JUSTICE PALACE IN LIMA, PERU:  Nancy, yesterday, we heard that he and -- through his lawyer, Maximo Altez, had filed a complaint against the homicide department of the Peruvian national police. And in that complaint, he said that he had not been properly represented. Now, what we found out today was that he did not, in fact, have a court-appointed attorney when he gave his confession two weeks ago, but it was an attorney, Luz Romero Chinchay, that he had chosen. She was one of several defense attorneys who went to police headquarters, presented herself as an attorney, and he actually chose her. And she was his attorney up until that Thursday when Maximo Altez, through people that he and the Van Der Sloot family and the Netherlands knew in common, became his attorney.

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Anita Van Der Sloot Said Sneaky Son Would Leave House at Night for Casinos
Mom on Lies: Maybe Joran 'Missed a Chance to Become an Actor'
By JOHN QUINONES, ANGELA ELLIS and SUZAN CLARKE
June 24, 2010


The mother of accused killer Joran van der Sloot said that even as a boy her son was a sneaky liar and he may have missed his chance to be an actor.

In a Dutch interview obtained exclusively by ABC News, Anita van der Sloot said her son was not a difficult child, but had a tendency to sneak out of their Aruba home at night.

She noticed, but didn't know that he was leaving to go to casinos.

Gambling became a big part of his life, and led to his involvement in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba five years ago, and to his arrest in the May 30 murder of 21-year-old Stephany Flores in Lima, Peru.

Van der Sloot met Flores and Holloway in casinos. In both cases, he's confessed to killing the women, then withdrawn his confession.

Holloway's disappearance is still unsolved, and the 22-year-old van der Sloot remains the prime suspect.

His mother said he initially denied any wrongdoing involving Holloway. The van der Sloots believed their son's protestations of innocence, but his story started to change.

At home, her husband, Paul, would question their son, telling him "'if you know something, tell us, because you're going to the police, and you tell the truth,'" she said.

Mom on Lies: Maybe Joran 'Missed a Chance to Become an Actor'
On different occasions, Joran van der Sloot told reporters that Holloway died accidentally, that he killed her and that he sold her into slavery.

In the end, he claimed he was just bragging and lying.

"Maybe he missed a chance to become an actor," his mother said. "Maybe that should've been a role in his life. I really don't know. I can hardly believe that he can … fake this."

She has also said her son was mentally ill, and that he could possibly have harmed Stephany Flores, who was killed exactly five years to the day that Holloway, 19, disappeared.

In addition to being charged with Flores' murder, he is also accused of extorting $25,000 from Holloway's mother, Beth Twitty, promising to show her where the teen's body was buried in exchange for the money

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/mom-joran-van-der-sloot-sneaky-child-missed/story?id=10997756&page=1


Joran van der Sloot Claims He was Framed in Flores Murder
Flores' battered body was found in a Peruvian hotel room. She was last seen entering that room with van der Sloot. He had gone to Peru to gamble rather than head off to the Netherlands for mental treatment, his mother said.

Van der Sloot initially confessed to killing Flores, but has since retracted the confession.

In the alleged confession, van der Sloot is quoted as saying he met Flores at a Lima casino and they were playing poker in his room when an e-mail popped up on his computer linking him to the Holloway case.

He claims Flores became upset and struck him. Enraged, van der Sloot allegedly smashed her in the nose with his elbow. Blood gushed out and she nearly fainted from the blow, the confession states. He then grabbed her by the throat and banged her head against the wall, the confession says. He finally used his shirt to smother her, according to the alleged confession.

He is being held in the notorious Miguel Castro Castro jail in Lima.

In a jailhouse interview with the Dutch De Telegraaf newspaper, van der Sloot has complained that he has to share his prison cellblock with a Colombian murderer, a corrupt Peruvian general and rats that creep into his cell through the toilet at night.

In the interview, he also suggested that the FBI lured him to Peru in a botched sting operation.

He said he didn't realize he was signing a murder confession, which was written in Spanish, even though he speaks some Spanish.

"During the interrogations I was very frightened and confused, and I wanted to leave," van der Sloot said during the interview.

"'If you sign these papers you will be extradited to the Netherlands,' they were telling me all the time. In my blind panic I then signed everything, but I did not even know what was written down," he told the newspaper.

When asked about the murder of Flores, van der Sloot replied, "I have been framed. What happened exactly, I will explain later."

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/mom-joran-van-der-sloot-sneaky-child-missed/story?id=10997756&page=2


Accused Killer's Mom Would Hug Victim's Family
On Monday, he refused to discuss the case with a Peruvian judge.

Anita van der Sloot, whose husband died of a heart attack earlier this year, said she has no more room in her heart for the pain caused by her son.

She has said she won't visit him in jail.

"I can cut certain things off, I can push them away. It's hard but I'm trying to do that," she said. "I just lost my husband and I could not even take the time to mourn about that."

But even as she distances herself from her son, she worries for him.

"Being my son or not, he needs a fair chance of surviving this," she said. "There is also a big chance that he (gets) murdered. There are a lot of people after him. The Joran I know, and his grandma and great-grandma, is a very gentle and sweet Joran, who makes coffee for you, who … will listen to you."

She has previously expressed sorrow for the Flores and Holloway families, and does so again.

"I don't think that words are enough to tell the parents of Natalee Holloway and of Stephany Flores what I feel," she said. "I hope they have a lot of good friends and family members around them that can be for their support. And if they would be here right now, I would cry with them and give them a big hug."

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« Reply #316 on: June 25, 2010, 10:57:24 AM »

Witness Who Found Murdered Woman In Joran Van Der Sloot's Room; Read Her Witness Statement
Posted on Jun 24, 2010 @ 06:20AM
 

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June 24, 2010
Van der Sloot Alleged Victim Was on Amphetamines
Lab Report Shows Stephany Flores Had Them in Her Blood when She was Killed; Unclear whether She Took Them Voluntarily


(CBS)  The woman Joran van der Sloot is charged with killing had amphetamines in her blood when she died, according to the official toxicology report. .....

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/24/earlyshow/main6613735.shtml


EXCLUSIVE DOCUMENT: Stephany Flores Ramirez Toxicology Report
The report is in Spanish
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Van der Sloot files complaint against policeBy the CNN Wire Staff
June 24, 2010 2:10 p.m. EDT


Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot has filed a complaint with Peruvian police claiming that his constitutional rights and his right to a defense were violated after his arrest in connection with the killing of a Peruvian woman.

According to a copy of the complaint, obtained by CNN, van der Sloot alleges that his right to due process was denied.

The complaint, given to the Peruvian National Police's internal investigation unit, singles out the department's homicide director, Col. Miguel Angel Canlla Ore, and those who work for him.

Van der Sloot said he has been detained without a judicial order.

"I have been denied my right to a proper defense, by imposing an attorney that seems to be the girlfriend of a cop on duty who works in this police department," the complaint states.

He also alleges that police took his laptop and searched his communications and correspondence without a judicial order.

"I have been imposed an unofficial translator whom has confused me, with the intention of pressuring me to incriminate myself in the homicide investigation," the complaint states.

The document follows a similar complaint that van der Sloot made to a judge earlier this week.

Meanwhile, a judge was expected decide on the legality of van der Sloot's incarceration Wednesday, his lawyer said.

If the ruling is unfavorable, attorney Maximo Altez said he is prepared to appeal to the highest court.

Peruvian authorities have charged van der Sloot with murder in the death of 21-year-old Stephany Flores. He also is the lead suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba.

Van der Sloot was arrested twice in connection with Holloway's disappearance in Aruba but was never charged because of lack of evidence.

A court document obtained by CNN shows Flores had a cranial fracture and other significant injuries to her face and neck and showed signs of asphyxiation. Forensic luminol tests in the hotel room where her body was found showed blood on the floors, hallway and mattress, the document said.

Altez has maintained that the judge in the case should strike down van der Sloot's confession because he was not properly represented when he was interrogated. But Peruvian police have defended the interrogation, saying that van der Sloot's confession was acquired legally.

According to transcripts of his confession, van der Sloot said he elbowed Flores in the face before strangling her and then suffocating her with his shirt. The transcripts were provided to CNN by a police source who has not been named because he was not authorized to pass along the material.

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. After killing Flores, police say, van der Sloot took money and bank cards from her wallet and fled to Chile, where he was arrested on June 3.

He was returned the next day to Peru.

Van der Sloot is being held in a high-security area of the Miguel Castro Castro prison where only two of 10 cells are occupied, and he has no contact with inmates in the general prison population. He is under guard 24 hours a day, authorities have said.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/23/peru.murder.case/?hpt=T1
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