Joran Van Der Sloot Kills Another Girl

Turd Ferguson

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Remember the Natalee Holloway case from a few years ago? The girl from Alabama who wound up disappearing in Aruba and was never found? She was last seen with Joran Van Der Sloot (that last name will never not make me laugh), the son of a famous Aruban judge. Despite being the prime suspect and being presumably guilty, he got off because of how powerful his father was.

Since then, he hasn't returned to Aruba, and as he's been globetrotting, he managed to kill yet another girl.

A young Dutchman previously arrested in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway is the prime suspect in a weekend murder of a Peruvian woman, police said Wednesday.

Joran van der Sloot is being sought in the Sunday killing of 21-year-old Stephany Flores in a Lima hotel, Criminal police chief Gen. Cesar Guardia told a news conference. He said the suspect fled the country the next day by land to Chile.

The Dutch government said Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant for Van der Sloot.

Guardia said the 22-year-old Dutchman, who was in the country for a poker tournament, appears with the young woman in a video taken at a Lima casino early Sunday.

The victim's father, Ricardo Flores, told reporters she was killed about 8 a.m. in a hotel room in the upscale Miraflores neighborhood that was splattered with blood, indicating a struggle.

El Comercio newspaper in Lima reported that Flores was stabbed. Her father is a businessman and race car driver.

The killing occurred exactly five years after the May 30, 2005, disappearance of Holloway in Aruba, a Dutch Caribbean island.

"We have an interview with a worker at the hotel who says she saw this foreigner with the victim enter his room," said Guardia.

Van der Sloot left Peru on Monday, Guardia said, according to an immigration registry. He had been staying at the hotel since May 14 and checked out on Sunday four hours after he arrived there with the victim, the police general added.

A document obtained by NBC News from Peru's Dirección General de Migraciones states that Van Der Sloot left Peru on Monday via land to Chile at 1:42 p.m. local time. The document also states he arrived in Peru via Colombia on an Avianca flight on May 14.

Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant for Van der Sloot, Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman Bengt van Loosdrecht told The Associated Press in The Netherlands.

He cited as his sources Peruvian police and the Dutch Embassy in Lima. The embassy's head of consular affairs, Angela Lowe, told the AP she could not comment on the case.

An attorney for Van der Sloot in New York City, Joe Tacopina, said he did not know his client's whereabouts and has not been in touch with him since the Peru allegations emerged.

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.

Van der Sloot was twice arrested but later released for lack of evidence in the 2005 disappearance of Holloway, who was on a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island.

No trace of her has been found and van der Sloot remains the main suspect in the case, said Ann Angela, spokeswoman for the Aruba prosecutor's office.

"What's happening now is incredible," she said. "At this moment we don't have anything to do with it, but we are following the case with great interest and if Peruvian authorities would need us, we are here."

Van der Sloot's late father was a prominent judge in Aruba.

This guy is a complete scumbag. With his father dead, hopefully he gets what is finally coming to him, and without a chance in hell of getting off this time. There will be no tampering of the case or evidence this time. If you got off the first time, you make sure you're never in a position to kill a girl again and use safe behavior.
 
They arrested him today in Chile. This link to the story at CNN.com is the latest word on it. http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/03/peru.murder.case/index.html?hpt=T1

On the surface, it definitely looks as though he's guilty. He looks particularly guilty when you take into account that the woman was found dead in the hotel room registered to him. I don't think he's going to be able to get out of this one, but who knows. I don't know if it's true or not, but I've heard that most South American prisons are about as close to Hell on Earth as it gets. Sucks to be him right now.
 
Why would it suck to be him? I think he killed Natalee Holloway and I am fairly certain he has murdered this girl. He deserves everything that is coming to him and then some. As posted before me, there will be no tampering in this case and I am almost positive he will get convicted this time.

However if you pay close attention, these things tend to come back on these people. It has happened with Joran and with OJ Simpson. I thought he would keep his hands clean from here on out, but I guess he thought he was too good to get caught.
 
Damn...too bad Van Der Sloot got caught. You'd think that with the Holloway case he would've stayed away from such situations.

Anyway, the real reason why I decided to post in this thread is to ask this question: was anyone else sick of the coverage of the Holloway disappearance? I can't think of a more flagrant case of missing white woman syndrome than this one. Although it's sad that she lost her life, I truly do feel that she got what was coming to her: she was a stupid-ass teenager who should've known better than to go have sex with shady-looking guys.
 

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