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Final Poot From Peru
Not supposed to do that during sex!
Especially after paying for it!
"Holloway suspect was target of FBI sting; Was paid $25K, but not arrested" by Pete Yost and Samantha Gross, Associated Press | June 10, 2010
WASHINGTON — The FBI thought it was closing in on Joran van der Sloot in the notorious Natalee Holloway missing-teenager case, and he was videotaped and paid $25,000 in a sting operation. But when the agency delayed his arrest to help build a criminal case, he took the money and headed for Peru, where authorities say he now has confessed to killing a different young woman.
Your tax money at work, America.
Related: FBI Frame-Ups Past and Present
So the FBI covers up for their own killers and can't catch this one?
Too busy framing patsies from false flag "terror" attacks.
The investigation of van der Sloot in the Alabama teenager’s case simply was not far enough along to have him arrested, the FBI and the US attorney’s office in Birmingham said yesterday.
Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Patrick Leahy asked FBI Director Robert Mueller for an explanation of “exactly what happened in this case and the basis for all actions taken by the FBI.’’
Holloway disappeared on the island of Aruba on May 30, 2005. Van der Sloot is being held in Peru in connection with the killing, exactly five years later, of 21-year-old business student Stephany Flores, the daughter of a Peruvian circus promoter and former race car driver. Flores was found beaten to death, her neck broken, in the 22-year-old Dutchman’s hotel room. Police said the two met playing poker at a casino.
Casinos COMING HERE SOON, Massachusetts!
Federal law enforcement officials and a private investigator said the work on Holloway’s disappearance was revived in April when van der Sloot reached out to a lawyer for Holloway’s mother and requested $250,000 in exchange for disclosing the location of the young woman’s body on the island of Aruba.
He got $25,000, and the private investigator says the suspect was taped saying he pushed her down, she hit her head and died. But the statement from the FBI and US attorney’s office said the law enforcement probe “was not sufficiently developed to bring charges prior to the time van der Sloot left Aruba.’’
Aruba authorities have been frustrated in their efforts to prosecute van der Sloot because they have been unable to find her remains.
According to the private investigator, Bo Dietl, messages started coming in to John Kelly, a lawyer for the Holloway family who had hired Dietl, around Easter of this year from van der Sloot. Van der Sloot, for years the prime suspect in Holloway’s disappearance, wanted to give details of where Holloway was buried and how she died.
The family said they wanted closure and Kelly contacted the FBI, which sent 10 to 12 agents to Aruba to meet Kelly, Dietl said yesterday in an interview.
They set up a sting operation and told van der Sloot he would receive $25,000 immediately and $225,000 more once the body was found.
I guess you had no other uses for that money, America.
Kelly and van der Sloot met in a hotel room in Aruba and were secretly videotaped by the FBI. Van der Sloot said on tape that after Holloway died, he contacted his father who helped him bury the body, the investigator said.
Van der Sloot’s father died in January.
“He wanted to come clean, but he also wanted money,’’ said Dietl....
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Dutchman confessed to Peru death, police say
Peru officials ready to charge Dutch suspect with murder
"Van der Sloot ordered to jail; Charged with 1st-degree murder in woman’s death" by Frank Bajak, Associated Press | June 12, 2010
LIMA — Angry Peruvian onlookers shouted “disgrace!’’ and “murderer!’’ at Joran van der Sloot yesterday after a judge ordered him jailed on first-degree murder and robbery charges in the violent killing of a 21-year-old Lima woman.
Prosecutors said the Dutchman, who was taken to a segregated block of an eastern Lima prison, acted with “ferocity and great cruelty’’ in killing business student Stephany Flores in his hotel room after they met playing poker.
Van der Sloot remains the lone suspect in the 2005 disappearance of US teen Natalee Holloway on the Caribbean resort island of Aruba, and Peru’s criminal police chief says the defendant told interrogators he knows where her body is.
Aruba’s attorney general, Taco Stein, said yesterday that he is skeptical van der Sloot was telling the truth about Holloway’s body. He said Aruban officials will decide whether to sent investigators to Peru to question him once they learn exactly what he is offering....
Police say van der Sloot brutally murdered Flores three days after meeting her at a casino. He broke her nose, strangled her, threw her to the floor then emptied her wallet and drove away in her sport utility vehicle, said General Cesar Guardia, chief of the criminal police.
The 6-foot-3 van der Sloot took about $300 worth of Peruvian currency, two credit cards, and Flores’s national ID card, Guardia said. He said the suspect abandoned her car in a Lima neighborhood before fleeing south to Chile by bus....
Hey, Chile, how is that earthquake rebuild going?
the sensational case has dominated Peru’s news for a week....
I know the feeling.
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