Joran Van der Sloot Asks for Forgiveness in Death of Stephany Flores Ahead of Next Months Murder Appeal … But Still No Apology to the family of Natalee Holloway

 

JORAN VAN DER SLOOT’S NOT SO SINCERE APOLOGY AHEAD OF HIS APPEAL …

Just when you thought that Joran Van der Sloot was no longer in the news and was quietly serving out his 28 year sentence for the murder of Stephany Flores in Peru … He’s back! The narcissist Dutchmen, Joran Van der Sloot, has sent a letter to the Flores family apologizing and asking for forgiveness in the murder of their daughter. What is most amazing is that even in this letter that is supposed to be an apology, he still blames the victim for being on his computer. In his drunken rage, he killed her. Wow, has Joran had a change of heart, has he seen the light, is he a changed “little sporter” and now sincere? Hardly, do not hold your breath.  What is the real reason for the sudden act of compassion? The 24 year old Dutchman is due to appeal against the long prison sentence next month, hoping to knock a couple of years off his sentence.

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Van der Sloot says in the letter, which has been leaked by his reinstated lawyer Maximo Altez, that he was drunk and killed the 21-year-old in a rage, after finding her looking at documents pertaining to the Natalee Holloway case on his laptop. Natalee Holloway disappeared exactly five years earlier on the Caribbean island of Aruba, she has since been declared dead – Joran van der Sloot is still the prime suspect in her murder.

In the letter, Van der Sloot also claims he suffers from psychological problems. He writes: “I ask God every day if Stephany’s parents can forgive me.” If the appeal court rules that the murder was not premeditated, five years could be knocked off Van der Sloot’s sentence. In which case he could be extradited to the United States earlier, where he faces extortion charges. Van der Sloot is accused of demanding 25,000 dollars from Natalee Holloway’s mother in exchange for revealing the whereabouts of her daughter’s body. How compassionate of him!

By the way, where is the apology for the death of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005? Joran Van der Sloot is a calculating predator to the end. Anything he does has a direct self-gratification for himself. Does any one think that if it were not for the upcoming appeal that Van der Sloot would be writing this letter? Nope! Also, just like he kept twisting the knife with the family of missing and murdered Natalee Holloway, where Joran has yet to apologize, Joran appears to continue interjecting himself in the lives of the Flores family like a cancer that just won’t go away.

However, Joran Van der Sloot may not want to get out of the Peru prison too soon. When he does, his Dutch butt is going to be extradited to the United States and he will face wire fraud and extortion charges.



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    12 Responses to “Joran Van der Sloot Asks for Forgiveness in Death of Stephany Flores Ahead of Next Months Murder Appeal … But Still No Apology to the family of Natalee Holloway”

    1. Tamikosmom on July 3rd, 2012 11:47 am

      Van der Sloot: It’s my lawyer’s fault!
      July 3, 2012

      In a series of letters released by van der Sloot’s on again-off again (and current) attorney Max Altez, the Dutchman says he got shafted by the Peruvian legal system and blames advice from a previous lawyer. He says he has clear mental health problems that the Peruvian courts didn’t take into account.

      “My rights have been constantly abused,” he said in one of the letters written in late June in which he complained about a lack of due process.

      “After bad legal advice in which my lawyer promised me I would receive 15 years if I plead guilty, I did,” he said. ….

      Van der Sloot said in the letters he had “nothing to do with” Holloway’s disappearance, but said he hoped the Flores family would forgive him for murdering their daughter when he was drunk and high on drugs.

      “I ask God everyday that Stephany’s parents can find it in their heart to forgive me,” he said.

      Read More:
      http://www.cbs42.com/content/localnews/story/Van-der-Sloot-Its-my-lawyers-fault/rRU5lPwXMk-RTfdqLIiX6A.cspx

    2. Tamikosmom on July 3rd, 2012 11:50 am

      What is the real reason for the sudden act of compassion? The 24 year old Dutchman is due to appeal against the long prison sentence next month, hoping to knock a couple of years off his sentence.

      Posted July 3, 2012 by Scared Monkeys

      +++++++

      BINGO!!

    3. Tamikosmom on July 3rd, 2012 12:09 pm

      Joran Van der Sloot may not want to get out of the Peru prison too soon. When he does, his Dutch butt is going to be extradited to the United States and he will face wire fraud and extortion charges.

      Posted July 3, 2012 by Scared Monkeys

      ++++++

      It is not all about extorted money. It has so much to do with the emotional pain that Joran van der Sloot bestowed on Beth Holloway when he deceptively afforded her a desperate wave of hope … a desperate wave of hope that her precious daughter would be finally coming home to rest on American soil after five long years.

      Joran is despicable! He is incapable of empathizing. He so lacks a conscience.

      My prayer is that the Peruvian Justice Minister and Cabinet will overturn the Peruvian Supreme Court decision and … following Joran’s July sentencing appeal he will be immediately extradited to Alabama to face extortion charges and … Natalee’s mother will not be forced to wait 9-28 years to hear the verdict “guilty as charged”.

      In other words … could it be that the Justice Train will be rolling into Birmingham Station sooner than later.
      .
      .
      The Next Wave

      Loving Natalee
      A Mother’s Testament of Hope and Faith
      By Beth Holloway with Sunny Tillman

      Page 36: Hope comes, then goes. But it’s the constant waiting for the next wave to roll in and reaching for each new sign of hope that will keep us going, as it brings with it the energy and encouragement needed to press on in our search for Natalee, even if only for a few moments at a time.
      .
      .
      The Decision is not Final

      Van der Sloot’s Extradition to US Must Wait
      Mon Jun 4, 2012 9:46pm EDT

      Joran van der Sloot’s extradition to the United States will not happen until after he serves his sentence for murder in Peru, the country’s highest court has ruled. That could be as long as 28 years.

      But the decision by Peru’s Supreme Court is not final, as Peru’s justice minister and Cabinet must also approve it, van der Sloot’s lawyer told the Associated Press.

      http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/05/tagblogsfindlawcom2012-blotter-idUS236043756920120605

    4. Mike on July 3rd, 2012 12:22 pm

      Has Jurine been placed in general population yet?

    5. A Texas Grandfather on July 3rd, 2012 5:03 pm

      If keeping this POS alive requires him to be in solitary, so be it. The Holloway family and the U.S.courts need to get Joran in their custody.

      This guy knows full well what happened and all the players in Aruba that protected his sorry being. He should be interrigated by the best people in the country in order to find the real answers. If that means a little visit to GITMO, then let it happen.

    6. barbreee on July 3rd, 2012 7:10 pm

      He’s sorry alright.

    7. Steve Holloway on July 4th, 2012 11:46 am

      #5. I think he is just fine where he is. Who knows what can happen here in the states, like getting out early for good behavior.

      So I say, stay where he is at in cold, poor living conditions because here, it will be a lot better living conditons and he will have the freaks as fan fair bring him money and who knows what. So I hope he serves all his time before coming to the USA.

      Just remember REV Wright was indirectly for this guy by slamming Natalee. I hope he will repent and ask forgiveness for his conments. May God help him and the rest of us, because we are all sinners.

    8. kiltie on July 5th, 2012 12:01 am

      I just hope Peru agrees with him and determines he is crazed, as he claims, and none of us have doubted. Even his own mother has tried to get him into a mental health facility. Possibly the only thing worse than a Peruvian prison would be a Peruvian Asylum…this animal needs to be caged for life.

    9. Me on July 7th, 2012 11:28 am

      Why woud he apology to the 2005 case when he didn’t do it? No chance he will ever do that and I can’t disagree with him on that one. It’s amazing how well he is doing in Peru. Nobody will ever understand but there are people who also love him.

    10. Scared Monkeys on July 7th, 2012 3:08 pm

      When he didn’t do it or didn’t get convicted by a corrupt regime?

      R

    11. Me on July 11th, 2012 1:42 am

      Peru is corrupt. Everyone paid money to get Joran convicted. Aruba is a total different story. We all have our own opinions and that is okay but remember that, if you look to all the facts in both cases you will see that he didnt kill those girls. I am not saying he wasnt involved.

    12. Me on July 11th, 2012 1:44 am

      Check out this website: http://t.co/UWxdc6h
      I dont know who made it but it’s good.

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