Peruvian authorities investigating a young woman's slaying this week are working with officials from Interpol, Chile, Argentina and Colombia in the search for Joran van der Sloot, a Dutch man previously considered a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, the Peruvian justice minister said Thursday.
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 Chile Interpol's 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.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/03/interpol-peru-chile-colombia-argentina-hunt-van-der-sloot/?hpt=T2 (http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/03/interpol-peru-chile-colombia-argentina-hunt-van-der-sloot/?hpt=T2)
This jackass needs to be stopped! his latest murder is supported by the fact that hotel security video shows the two entering the room where she was found at 5 in the morning. . . No word on whether it shows him leaving though.
This guy is serial killer and I would bet there are a lot more victims than just the two we know about. . . :icon_evil:
ARRESTED in Santiago Chile !
That's GREAT news. Only 5 years too late. :mad:
Indeed! And this latest murder only validates his suspicion in the Holloway murder! :mad:
Just a wild assed guess here, but of many places in the world to be arrested, I don't think Chile would be high on my list. He may wish he had turned himself in back in '05. :icon_twisted:
I don't think he really wants to be doing any prison time in Peru either.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/inside/3144/Photos
May justice be swift, correct, and merciless.
:thumbsup:
They're saying this morning that he's confessed. Game over.
thanks to a "gifted" freakin lawyer, and freaking "technicalities"...that got him off on the Holloway case....there is NOW a dead girl in Peru.. :rant:
Quote from: Exterminator on June 08, 2010, 09:28:55 AM
They're saying this morning that he's confessed. Game over.
Yup! I hope he fries!
Quote from: Henry Hawk on June 08, 2010, 10:12:40 AM
thanks to a "gifted" freakin lawyer, and freaking "technicalities"...that got him off on the Holloway case....there is NOW a dead girl in Peru.. :rant:
He was never tried in that case. He was arrested 3 times, and 3 times released due to lack of evidence. . .
You can bet they are not done riding this jackass yet. Not till he says where Holloway is. . .
He may squeal like a pig when he gets a taste of the peruvian prison systems....
Lurigancho Prison in Peru (one where he is most likely to go to) was built for 3600 inmates but now houses nearly 10,000, with only 100 unarmed guards..
He will get 15 to 35 years in prison for this murder. . . I bet unless he confesses to Holloway's murder he'll get the max.
This scumbag is now claiming he was "high" when he killed his latest victim. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on June 09, 2010, 03:51:38 AM
This scumbag is now claiming he was "high" when he killed his latest victim. . .
What is so bad, the prision down there is ruled by the prisioners and by money. With the money he seems to have, His family.
He will have armed guards around him down there and eating the best foods and will buy his way out in a very short time.
I heard a documentary about Peruvian Prisons..........they are tabbed..."The Gates of Hell"......this boy will NOT last one day in one of those prisons....
Van der Sloot, the other white meat. :icon_twisted:
Quote from: Mr442 on June 09, 2010, 08:55:19 AM
Van der Sloot, the other white meat. :icon_twisted:
OOOooooohhhhh..................if you believed, god would get ya for that remark :)
Quote from: The Troll on June 09, 2010, 08:40:18 AM
What is so bad, the prision down there is ruled by the prisioners and by money. With the money he seems to have, His family.
He will have armed guards around him down there and eating the best foods and will buy his way out in a very short time.
Even if that were true, when he got out he'd be sent directly to the US to stand trial for extortion charges. . . The paperwork is already in process.
Quote from: Palehorse on June 09, 2010, 12:15:42 PM
Even if that were true, when he got out he'd be sent directly to the US to stand trial for extortion charges. . . The paperwork is already in process.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/09/us.van.der.sloot.alabama/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1 (http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/09/us.van.der.sloot.alabama/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1)
-- The FBI paid Joran van der Sloot $25,000 in an undercover investigation of a plot to extort money from Natalee Holloway's mother, a federal law enforcement official told CNN Wednesday.
The FBI and U.S. Attorneys Office in Alabama arranged for a meeting where an undercover agent paid van der Sloot $10,000 in cash and another $15,000 in a wire transfer for information van der Sloot allegedly promised would lead to Holloway's body in Aruba, a source familiar with the case said. . .Ol Bubba may get a chance to tap that if the Peru system doesn't kill him. . .
His mom is saying that he's nuts and needs psychiatric care.
She said that he was having psychological issues when he was accused of killing Natalie Holloway and when his father died earlier this year, he declined rapidly. He was just two days away from being commited when he took off and went to Peru. She said that she should have sought help when he was previously accused and sent him away instead.
The authorities are saying he doesn't appear to have mental illness, that he's calm and social, cold and calculating.
I'm sorry, I'm sure many factors of which we're not aware of....yet...contributed to his becoming a monster, but coddling instead of punishing when appropriate...seems to be one.
This was on the Today Show.