Tuesday, March 8, 2011

JORAN'S LAWYER: PERU HOTEL MURDER WAS ACCIDENT

EVIL?
MURDERED
ARUBAN rich boy killer Joran Van der Sloot wants to be charged with manslaughter in the grisly slaying of a young woman in Peru last year. Scary Joran--longtime top suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway on the Caribbean island of Aruba--insists the death of Stephany Flores was an "accident." Hmmmm.
"In his statement to the police, Joran admitted that he committed the crime, but it was not in the way that the police said it happened," his lawyer Maximo Altez said. "We have submitted a motion to show that he shouldn't be charged with aggravated murder, but with violent emotion murder."
Violent emotion murder is the equivalent of manslaughter in the U.S. The crazy-eyed creep faces up to five years in prison if convicted on the lesser charge and a minimum of 15 years if found guilty of first-degree murder.
Cops found Flores in Van der Sloot's Lima hotel room. It's widely believed he skated on Holloway's disappearance because his father was a prominent local judge
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