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"Joran van der Sloot's Lawyer Releases Prison Soccer Video Amid Alleged Inmate Beatdown"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Joran van der Sloot's lawyer released a video showing him playing soccer in a Peruvian prison to dispel reports of a recent beatdown. The 36-year-old, serving time for killing Natalee Holloway and Peruvian heiress Stephany Flores, was allegedly attacked by two inmates, but his lawyer denies it. Van der Sloot, who is known for his arrogant behavior in prison, is serving his sentence in a remote and harsh prison in Peru, where he is allowed conjugal visits. Despite his admission of guilt, there are ongoing legal considerations in Aruba regarding his crimes.

Joran van der Sloot Attacked in Jail

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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Joran van der Sloot, serving a 28-year sentence in Peru for the murder of a Peruvian student, was attacked by inmates in prison. He was also sentenced to 20 years in Alabama for extortion and wire fraud related to Natalee Holloway's case. Van der Sloot suffered bruises and lacerations but will not be punished as he did not initiate the fight. He confessed to Holloway's murder in 2012 and attempted extortion, and is serving concurrent sentences for both crimes.

"Peru Prison Beatdown: Joran van der Sloot Attacked by Inmates"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Joran van der Sloot, convicted of killing Natalee Holloway and a Peruvian woman, was attacked by two inmates in a remote Peruvian prison. The motive for the assault is unclear, but van der Sloot's lawyer denies reports of injuries. Serving time in a challenging prison, van der Sloot has a history of unruly behavior and has faced previous attacks. Despite his sentence, there are ongoing legal considerations in Aruba and the U.S. related to his crimes.

"Natalee Holloway's Killer Joran van der Sloot Attacked in Peruvian Jail"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Joran van der Sloot, serving a 28-year sentence in a Peruvian prison for the murder of Stephany Flores Ramirez, was attacked by two inmates, sustaining bruises and lacerations. Known for his arrogance and combative nature, van der Sloot has made enemies in prison, with officials acknowledging that many want him dead. His release date is set for 2045, and if released early, he would return to the U.S. to serve the balance of a 20-year sentence for extorting Natalee Holloway's family.

"Natalee Holloway's Killer Joran van der Sloot Engages in Prison Relationships with Multiple Women"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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Joran van der Sloot, convicted of the 2005 murder of Natalee Holloway and another murder in Peru, has been having conjugal visits and sex with three women while in prison. He confessed to killing Holloway after she rebuffed his advances in Aruba. Van der Sloot was sentenced to 28 years for the Peru murder and 20 years in the US for wire fraud and extortion charges related to the Holloway case. Despite his confession, it is unlikely he will be prosecuted for Holloway's murder in the US. Holloway's mother confronted van der Sloot's parents, who bragged about their son's sex life and raised a killer.

"Natalee Holloway's Killer Joran van der Sloot Engages in Prison Romance with Three Women"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Joran van der Sloot, convicted of murdering Natalee Holloway and his girlfriend in Peru, is reportedly having sex with three different women during conjugal visits in prison, including his longtime girlfriend who was involved in a drug smuggling incident. Despite serving a 28-year sentence, van der Sloot's history of attracting women continues, with seven different women approved for conjugal visits over the years. His confession to Holloway's murder in 2023 led to a concurrent 20-year US prison sentence, but due to the statute of limitations in Aruba, he cannot be charged for her murder there.

Joran van der Sloot's Shocking Confession Leads to Extradition Delay and Return to Peru

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Joran van der Sloot, the Dutchman who recently confessed to killing American high school student Natalee Holloway in 2005, has been returned to Peru to serve the remainder of his prison sentence for murdering a Peruvian woman. Van der Sloot arrived in Lima after being temporarily extradited to the U.S. to face trial on extortion and wire fraud charges. He admitted to beating Holloway to death on a beach and dumping her body into the sea. His sentence for extortion will run concurrently with his prison time for murder in Peru. The Holloway family has long sought answers about her disappearance, and van der Sloot has given shifting accounts over the years.

"Joran van der Sloot's Confession Leads to Peru Journey"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Joran van der Sloot, who recently pleaded guilty in an extortion case targeting the family of Natalee Holloway, has confessed to her 2005 murder in Aruba. He revealed that he killed Holloway when she rejected his sexual advances, crushing her head with a cinderblock and dragging her body into the ocean. Van der Sloot is now headed back to Peru, where he previously admitted to murdering another woman in 2010. Holloway's family expressed gratitude for the closure provided by the confession.

"Joran van der Sloot's Extradition to Peru Delayed by Plane Mechanical Issue"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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The extradition of Joran van der Sloot, the killer of Natalee Holloway, to Peru has been delayed due to a mechanical issue with the plane. Van der Sloot confessed to killing Holloway in 2005 and is currently serving a 28-year sentence in Peru for another murder. He was supposed to be returned to Peru to serve his sentence there, but the plane did not depart as planned. It is unclear when the rescheduled flight will take place. Van der Sloot is unlikely to be prosecuted for Holloway's murder in the US due to a plea deal.

Natalee Holloway's Brother Doubts Joran van der Sloot's Transformation

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TMZ

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Natalee Holloway's brother, Matt Holloway, doubts that Joran van der Sloot has truly changed after killing his sister and is ready to physically confront him if he ever walks free. Matt believes van der Sloot's recent confession and plea deal were driven by selfish motives and does not trust his claims of finding religion. Van der Sloot received a 20-year sentence in Alabama for extortion and wire fraud, but will serve it concurrently with his 22-year sentence in Peru for murder and drug trafficking. Matt also accuses the Aruban government of corruption and interference in the investigation into Natalee's killing.

Aruba Considers Charges Against Joran van der Sloot After Natalee Holloway Revelation

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Aruban authorities are considering new charges against Joran van der Sloot after he confessed to murdering Natalee Holloway on the island in 2005. The statute of limitations on murder in Aruba is 12 years, but since van der Sloot was a minor at the time, it is unclear if new charges can be brought. The case is still an open investigation, and Aruban authorities are reviewing documents from the US Department of Justice before deciding on the next steps. Van der Sloot previously pleaded guilty to extorting money from Holloway's family and is currently serving a 28-year sentence for murdering another woman in Peru.

Aruba's New Charges in Natalee Holloway Murder Unveiled After Surprise Confession

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba, has pleaded guilty to extortion and fraud in a US plea deal. While the deal did not include murder charges, authorities in both the US and Aruba are considering new charges in the case. Van der Sloot confessed to killing Holloway in a recent taped confession, which has been corroborated by the FBI. The case remains open in Aruba, but the country has a 12-year statute of limitations for murder charges. Van der Sloot will return to Peru to serve his sentence for the murder of Stephany Flores before completing his American punishment.

Aruba's New Charges in Natalee Holloway Murder Unveiled After Surprise Confession

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, has pleaded guilty to extortion and fraud in a US court. Although the plea deal did not include murder charges, authorities in both the US and Aruba have indicated that criminal charges could still be pursued in the island nation. Van der Sloot confessed to killing Holloway in a taped confession and passed a polygraph test. The FBI has corroborated his claims, and the Holloway family believes that the case has finally been solved. However, Aruba has a 12-year statute of limitations for murder charges, and it remains unclear whether van der Sloot can be charged in the country. He will return to Peru to serve his sentence for the murder of Stephany Flores before completing his American punishment.

The Impact of Natalee Holloway's Murder Case on True Crime Discussions

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Rolling Stone

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Joran van der Sloot, already serving time for another murder, pleaded guilty to extortion and wire fraud charges related to the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway. He also confessed to her murder, bringing closure to a case that has captivated the public for almost two decades. The media frenzy surrounding Holloway's case shaped the true crime genre, with numerous books, TV shows, and podcasts dedicated to her story. The mystery surrounding her disappearance and the persistence of her parents kept people invested, while the case highlighted the need for ethical considerations and equal attention to all victims in the true crime genre.

"Natalee Holloway's Mother Finds Closure in Joran van der Sloot's Confession"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Beth Holloway, the mother of Natalee Holloway, who went missing in Aruba in 2005, spoke about Joran van der Sloot's recent confession to killing her daughter after she rejected his advances. Van der Sloot admitted to the crime in a statement filed in federal court in Alabama, where he pleaded guilty to extortion and wire fraud charges. Despite an extensive search, Natalee Holloway's remains have never been found. Beth Holloway expressed relief that her "never-ending nightmare" is over and stated that van der Sloot's power over her is gone. Van der Sloot is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence in Peru for another murder.