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Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
« on: Jun 2nd, 2010, 6:10pm »
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Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
 
-- Joran van der Sloot, questioned in the disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba, is wanted in the slaying of a Peruvian woman, authorities say.
 
CBS News reported Wednesday Aruban prosecutor Peter Blanken said an Interpol international arrest warrant has been issued for van der Sloot. The network said there were reports van der Sloot was on the run and the Dutch Foreign Affairs Department has notified its representatives in Chile to be aware he may be in Chile.
 
Van der Sloot is suspected in the weekend stabbing death of Stephany Flores Ramirez, 21, whose body was found Wednesday wrapped in a bloody blanket in a hotel room in Lima, Peru, CBS said. Chief of detectives Col. Miguel Canlla says she was killed Sunday, and her father says van der Sloot appears with her in video taken at a Lima casino early Sunday.
 
The Peruvian newspaper El Comercio reported the hotel room was registered to van der Sloot.
 
Holloway, 18, vanished in May 2005 while on her high school's senior class trip to Aruba. She was last seen leaving a bar with van der Sloot, who was detained several times but never charged.
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Re: Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
« Reply #1 on: Jun 2nd, 2010, 6:12pm »
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Personally, I hope they find this maniac, kill him, wrap him in a blanket and throw him off a boat somewhere that it's very deep.
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Re: Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
« Reply #2 on: Jun 3rd, 2010, 3:58pm »
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I have to imagine that Holloway's mom must feel a strange mix of feelings over this.  It would be vindicating to have him trip himself up and finally get caught for what he is, but horrifying to know someone else's daughter was killed to make it happen.  I realize he wasn't convicted yet, but whatever.  This guy has always come across as a slick sociopath to me.  So much for all those theories that Holloway died by accident and he panicked...
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Re: Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
« Reply #3 on: Jun 3rd, 2010, 5:41pm »
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I have to wonder...how many women has he killed?
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« Reply #4 on: Jun 4th, 2010, 11:00am »
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Well if he did the first one for the thrill of it rather than as an accident, then it's only a matter of time before he would do it again.  People like that have to keep upping the ante and making it riskier to get excited by what they are doing, and that's why they almost always get caught.
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Re: Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
« Reply #5 on: Jun 8th, 2010, 5:21pm »
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Well, it appears that the Peruvian officials have better interrogation techniques than they have in Aruba.  
 
Also found this on a blog.  
 
The Peruvian Criminal Justice System and Prison Conditions
By Jeralyn, Section Crime in the News  
Posted on Sat Jun 05, 2010 at 08:39:00 AM EST  
Tags: Joran Van der Sloot, Peru (all tags)      
 
 Update 6/7: He is still at the police headquarters facility. Reports that he will be moved to Miguel Castro Castro are now contradicted by the ex-prison chief, who says it is not secure enough to protect him. The ex-chief now thinks he will go to the maximum prison at Piedras Gordas, which he says does have adequate security. More here. This does seem to be his opinion, not fact. He's the former prison head. Article from Peru here.  
 
Update 6/6: Joran Van der Sloot is being moved to the Miguel Castro Castro maximum security prison. Details here.  
 
Getting details on the Peruvian penal code and procedural rules when you can't read Spanish is no easy task. Even Lexis and Westlaw offered little help. Our State Department has some basic information in this report dated March, 2010:
 
Trial Procedures
 
The justice system is based on the Napoleonic Code. The prosecutor investigates cases and submits an opinion to a first instance judge, who determines if sufficient evidence exists to open legal proceedings. The judge conducts an investigation, evaluates facts, determines guilt or innocence, and issues a sentence. All defendants are presumed innocent; they have the right to be present at trial, to call witnesses, and to be represented by counsel, although in practice the public defender system often failed to provide indigent defendants with qualified attorneys. The Ministry of Justice provided indigent persons with access to an attorney at no cost, although these attorneys were often poorly trained.  
 
Defendants and their attorneys generally have access to government-held evidence related to their cases for recent crimes, except in cases related to the human rights abuses of the period 1980-2000 and particularly with respect to those involving the Ministry of Defense. Although citizens have the right to be tried in their own language, language services for non-Spanish speakers, who comprise a substantial number of persons in the highlands and Amazon regions, were sometimes unavailable. Defendants may appeal verdicts to the superior court and then to the Supreme Court of Justice. The Constitutional Court decides cases involving such issues as habeas corpus.  
 
Arrest procedures:
 
The law permits police to detain persons for investigative purposes. Persons were apprehended openly. The law requires a written judicial warrant based on sufficient evidence for an arrest unless the perpetrator of a crime is apprehended in the act. Only judges may authorize detentions. Authorities are required to arraign arrested persons within 24 hours, except in cases of terrorism, drug trafficking, or espionage, in which arraignment must take place within 30 days. In remote areas arraignment must take place as soon as practicable. Military authorities must turn over persons they detain to the police within 24 hours.  
 
The law requires police to file a report with the Public Ministry within 24 hours after an arrest. The Public Ministry, in turn, must issue its own assessment of the legality of the police action in the arrest, and authorities respected this right effectively in practice. A law effective on December 14 permits security forces to recover the bodies of fallen soldiers and police without the presence of the Public Ministry and civilian authorities only with the ministry's permission. The law addresses concerns particularly in the emergency zones.
 
The time between an arrest and an appearance before a judge averaged 20 hours. Judges have 24 hours to decide whether to release a suspect or continue detention. A functioning bail system exists, but many poor defendants lacked the means to post bail. By law detainees are allowed access to a lawyer and to family members. Police may detain suspected terrorists incommunicado for 10 days. The Ministry of Justice provided indigent persons with access to an attorney at no cost, although these attorneys were often poorly trained. Several nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) worked with the ministry to improve their skills.
 
Lengthy pretrial detention was a problem. According to a study prepared by the Technical Secretary of the Special Commission for Integral Reform of the Justice System, 61 percent of those in prison were awaiting trial, the majority for between one and two years. The law requires release of prisoners who have been held more than 18 months without being sentenced; the period is extended to 36 months in complex cases.
 
On the prisons in Peru, including those for pre-trial detainees:
 
Prison conditions were harsh for the 44,800 inmates, of whom 2,794 were women. The National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) operated 56 of the country's 71 active prisons, and the National Police of Peru (PNP) has jurisdiction over the rest. Prisoners with money had access to cell phones, illegal drugs, and meals prepared outside the prison.  
 
Conditions were poor to extremely harsh in facilities for prisoners who lacked funds. Overcrowding, poor sanitation, and inadequate nutrition and health care were serious problems. Inmates had intermittent access to running water, bathing facilities were inadequate, kitchen facilities were unhygienic, and prisoners slept in hallways and common areas for lack of cell space. Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS reportedly remained at near-epidemic levels. The San Juan de Lurigancho men's prison held 9,874 prisoners in a facility designed for 3,204.
 
.....Conditions were especially harsh in maximum-security facilities located at high altitudes. The high-security prison in the jungle area of Iquitos was in poor condition and was under renovation. During the year the PNP transferred responsibility for operating the facility to INPE.
 
Prison guards and fellow inmates reportedly abused prisoners. There were deaths of inmates in prisons, most attributed to fellow inmates, but some were due to negligence by guards. Guards received little or no training or supervision. Corruption was a serious problem, and some guards cooperated with criminal bosses who oversaw the smuggling of guns and drugs into prisons.
 
By December authorities had sentenced only 17,297 of the 44,800 persons held in the country's detention facilities. Authorities held detainees temporarily in pretrial detention centers located at police stations, judiciary buildings, and the Ministry of Justice. In most cases authorities held pretrial detainees with convicted prisoners.
 
The government permitted prison visits by independent human rights observers. The International Committee of the Red Cross made 44 unannounced visits in accordance with its standard modalities to inmates in 27 prisons and detention centers.  
 
Joran Van der Sloot is being brought by motor vehicle to Lima, an 18 hour ride. Authorities in Peru said all their planes were tied up by the meeting of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States, which is being held in Lima, and they thought a commercial flight would have security problems.  
 
Among the toughest: Lurigancho Prison
 
Lurigancho Prison in Peru was built for 3600 inmates but now houses nearly 10,000, with only 100 unarmed guards
 
On Sunday, Hillary Clinton heads to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Barbados. Since Joran is not American, I doubt she'll stop in to see him.
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Re: Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
« Reply #6 on: Jun 8th, 2010, 5:28pm »
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Unless it's to stop by and point and laugh.  I might make a side trip for that, if it were me!
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Re: Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
« Reply #7 on: Jun 14th, 2010, 5:29pm »
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Poor Joran.  Apparently, they aren't passing out milk, cookies, marijuana and poker chips in Peru prisons.  And WHAT?  He's afraid he might be killed?   :yikes:
 
Joran van der Sloot to Reveal Location of Natalee Holloway’s Body?
 
LIMA, PERU (LALATE) – Joran van der Sloot will reveal the location of Natalee Holloway’s body, says new reports. Joran van der Sloot’s details on Holloway’s body is driven by Joran’s alleged fear that he will die while in Peruvian custody, claims new reports.
 
Joran allegedly wants out of Peru, immediately, and to be sent to a prison in Aruba instead. Why?
 
Radio Netherlands Worldwide, which reports the plea negotiations today, indicates that Joran has told Peruvian officials that if they release him to Aruba officials instead he will tell them the location of Natalee Holloway’s body, a question left unanswered for five years.
 
Joran want to be in an Aruban prison not Peruvian prison, because he allegedly fears for his life in Peru, reports Radio Netherlands Worldwide. Peru’s El Comercio adds today that van de Sloot has allegedly told prison officials in Lima “I don’t want to be imprisoned in Peru. I am afraid I will be killed.”
 
Last week, LALATE broke that El Comercio claimed “Two women disappeared in Colombia during van der Sloot’s stay in that country”. The paper claims that van der Sloot arrived in Colombia May 6 before arriving in Lima May 14.  
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« Reply #8 on: Jun 15th, 2010, 11:14pm »
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funny how he won't reveal the location until he's in aruba and already gotten what he wants. It's just another lie...he will get what he wants and tell them nothing.
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on Jun 2nd, 2010, 6:10pm, lakelady wrote:
Van der Sloot suspected in Peru slaying
 
-- Joran van der Sloot, questioned in the disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba, is wanted in the slaying of a Peruvian woman, authorities say.
 
CBS News reported Wednesday Aruban prosecutor Peter Blanken said an Interpol international arrest warrant has been issued for van der Sloot. The network said there were reports van der Sloot was on the run and the Dutch Foreign Affairs Department has notified its representatives in Chile to be aware he may be in Chile.
 
Van der Sloot is suspected in the weekend stabbing death of Stephany Flores Ramirez, 21, whose body was found Wednesday wrapped in a bloody blanket in a hotel room in Lima, Peru, CBS said. Chief of detectives Col. Miguel Canlla says she was killed Sunday, and her father says van der Sloot appears with her in video taken at a Lima casino early Sunday.
 
The Peruvian newspaper El Comercio reported the hotel room was registered to van der Sloot.
 
Holloway, 18, vanished in May 2005 while on her high school's senior class trip to Aruba. She was last seen leaving a bar with van der Sloot, who was detained several times but never charged.

 
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