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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

VAN DER SLOOT "BROKE & DESPERATE" BEFORE KILLING

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PRIME SUSPECT
DOUBLE murder suspect Joran Van der Sloot was broke and desperate and staying in a hotel room that he couldn't pay for before he murdered Stephany Flores a new tape has revealed.
The prime suspect in the murder of American teen Natalee Holloway called pal Stan Pluijmen to beg for cash, telling him his own mother and brother had turned him down.
They thought he would gamble it away on cards, rather than pay the bill at Lima’s TAC hotel where he had been for five days playing in a poker tournament.   
During the forty four minutes the two talked about business plans that apparently involved $25,000 van der Sloot got from the Holloway family in exchange for information about Natalee’s fate reports WITA.
It had been just days shy of five years since Natalee disappeared on a graduation trip to Aruba where she was last seen leaving an Oranjestad bar with van der Sloot.
Van der Sloot never came across with any information after taking the Holloway’s money, which is why he faces U.S. charges of wire fraud and extortion handed down by a grand jury in Birmingham, Ala.
At some point over the next two days Van der Sloot met Stephany Flores a 21-year-old Peruvian student who had just won almost 1800 euros at the casino.
Hotel security cameras show the two of them going into van der Sloot’s room but she never came out.
Van der Sloot claimed they argued after she saw Natalee-related material on his laptop and he killed her during an argument in the heat of the moment. 
If prosecutors accept a plea bargain on manslaughter, van der Sloot could serve as little as three years.
His trial is expected within two months.

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