No jurisdiction. Extortion from a phone in Peru isn’t U.S. jurisdiction. The fascist United States has long used the “any connection to American soil is American jurisdiction” for decades. For the record, the Allies didn’t even have jurisdiction to execute Nazi officials for “crimes” since 1) everything they did was perfectly legal and 2) again no jurisdiction.
You want to shoot the NDSAP leadership as an act of war, fine, , but dont pretend there was some sort of legal basis. Ex post facto law, no jurisdiction, sovereign state actors, so many reasons to not have trials! There is no crime here for American courts to deal with. The Peruvians sure.
But that telephone call has two ends, one in the United States. Beth Holloway was on the United States end of that phone call.
Besides, the wire transfer originated from the United States. Doesn't that make the wire fraud charge a United States jurisdictional crime?
-PJ