Posted on 06/02/2010 9:35:11 AM PDT by RGVTx
LIMA (BNO NEWS) A Dutch man who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway, Joran van der Sloot, has been accused of murdering a young woman in Peru.
Police said Van der Sloot, 22, is the main suspect in the murder of 21-year-old Stephany Tatiana Flores Ramirez, whose body was found in the Miraflores District of Lima in the early morning hours on Wednesday.
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A Dutch man who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway, Joran van der Sloot, has been accused of murdering a young woman in Peru.
Thanks, RGVTx. No surprise here, huh?
If Interpol is on your heals, you do not have to run and hide. Interpol is an incompetent organization full of corrupt bureaucrats.
Peru is a lot more strict than Aruba as I am sure he is finding out.
Greta Van Sustren just had an orgasm...
LOL.
Just think of how many lives may have been saved by Greta because of the time she gave to reporting on the NH case.
Thanks for hitting your ping list, LucyT!
Yep, no surprise.
We all knew he would murder another girl.
There are probably others.
Joran looks and acts like the typical predatory serial sexual killer.
He’s on the run...hope they get him before he kills again.
His mother must be very happy now, knowing that she covered up for him when he killed Natalee.
His father is shoveling coal onto the hellfire.
God be with her family! This newest girl was stabbed to death, so you know her parents are horrified now that this was Natalie’s fate too...not some date rape drug death. Much more horrifying to contemplate. Poor people.
I just saw a movie about Natalee last weekend on TV.
I said a few prayers right after it, that Joran would be caught in another crime and prosecuted.
I am sorry another girl had to die before the world realized that Van DerSloot is a sexual psycopath and most likely a serial killer.
Did our FBI ever work on the Natalee case?
Yeah, but I was nice enough to leave you unmolested.
How kind of you, sir! Unfortunately, I had already read it myself. I couldn’t help it.
Authorities said the body of Ramirez was found covered in blood in the hotel room of Van der Sloot, at the Tac Hotel in Lima. She is believed to have died from multiple stab wounds.
This murder scene will have forensic evidence - in HIS hotel room.
He’ll probably *blame some other guy or guys* as in the Kalpoe brothers.
Report: Former Natalee Holloway Suspect Sought in Murder in Peru
The Dutch man who was the main suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway is being sought in the murder of a woman in Peru, Thaindian News reported Wednesday.
Joran van der Sloot, 22, is suspected of murdering Stephany Tatiana Flores Ramirez, in Peru. Ramirez’s body was found with multiple stab wounds on May 26.
According to Ramirez’s friends, the 21-year-old was reportedly last seen leaving a Lima, Peru, casino with van der Sloot at 5:16 a.m. local time.
SLIDESHOW: Missing in Paradise
Authorities reportedly found Ramirez’s body in van der Sloot’s Lima hotel room.
I can confirm that [van der Sloot] is a suspect in the death of a Peruvian woman, Ann Angela, a spokeswoman for Aruba’s Prosecutor’s Office said, according to the paper. Also that he was placed on the list of the Interpol.
Angela said that Interpol issued an international arrest warrant in connection with the murder of Ramirez, the paper reported.
Van der Sloot is believed to be in Chile, according to police.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/06/02/report-natalee-holloway-suspect-sought-murder-peru/
Could you add me to the NH ping list? Thanks. :)
“OMG... Greta is going to soil herself!
The folks in Lima will take care of this guy in a way that Aruba didnt.”
I was just thinking that bet Greta will cover this tonight!
'Looks' and 'Acts'?
Come on! Tells us why he looks and acts like a serial killer?
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