Peru - Stephany Flores, 21, murdered in Lima hotel room, 30 May 2010 #5

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  • #261
I heard last night that JVDS and Stephany sat in her car for 45 mins before going into the hotel too. Then why walk?

I have read 2 accounts of a tennis racket - and a baseball bat...the reporters can't seem to get it right. However, JVDS has a long "duffel" bag with him, that could have easily held the bat, but the tennis racket was found in the room.

I can't help but wonder why he didn't take the racket (murder weapon) with him? Of all the things to leave behind??? This really is perplexing to me. Odd.
 
  • #262
hello...I haven't been here at websleuths in years...but this case brought me back to see what you great minds were thinking!

Just found a new article....translation from Dutch is very choppy. I think it says Joran claims he did not know she was dead when he left.

http://translate.google.com/transla...&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&rlz=1I7ADFA_en

No he probably thought she was just gravely injured....I don't get this guy at all...Sick, Sick, Sick....Welcome back, don't stay away so long...Thanks for the link.
 
  • #263
I don't think he works for him. But obviously there is a friendly relationship there for Tim to be on his radio show. I had the impression that Steph Watts had gotten Tim in trouble with the San Diego Sheriff's Dept. when he released evidence (prior to mainstream media) in the Chelsea King case & when Steph was identifying himself as a member of Search and Rescue when the King case & when the McStay family went missing. SAR issued a cease and desist order on Steph Watts & various media organizations, such as Nancy Grace, GVS, etc.

http://sarstoriesnews.blogspot.com/2010/03/sar-impersonator.html

Very interesting, thanks for posting this response and link. I really didn't know anything about this guy, except that google searches on JVDS in the past few days when the news broke, landed me on his website and again today, where I caught what he posted about the new search.

I find it interesting that if he really is as bad as stated in that article, that Tim would continue to work with him, if he indeed is lol. I guess we'll soon find out.
 
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Van der Sloot seeks own lawyer in Peru murder case

*snippet of article*

In video taken of the husky 22-year-old Dutchman that was broadcast Sunday by a TV channel, Peruvian police search van der Sloot's belongings in his presence.

They pull out of his backpack a laptop, a business-card holder and 15 bills in foreign currency. Van der Sloot tells police the money includes Thai, Cambodian and Bolivian currency. He is asked for credit cards and documents and appears to say — his Spanish is very rudimentary — that they are in a hotel room back in Chile.




http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hP65mkhJDnoedFlSx7Qa2IAc18gAD9G61IJ00
 
  • #266
My daughter loves to gamble. She doesn't get to do it often, but she thinks it's a lot of fun. She has spent time in SA and tells me that kids don't go out till very late (midnight would be considered early). It's just a different way of life. I don't fault Stephany for going out on a Saturday night. That's what kids do. She just met the wrong person!!
JMHO

The nightlife for many young adults tends to begin at an hour that is based upon the last call. Here young adults partaking in nightlife type activities typically begin to arrive anywhere from 11:00 PM (on the early side) forward. Last call is 4:00 AM.

Lima is a major city and capital. I would expect nightlife begins at a similar hour.
 
  • #267
A thought: If he did turn himself in to Chilean authorities, then that would explain why he was not handcuffed in those pictures.
Initially I understood he was in a taxi and didn't offer any resistance to the Chilean authorities. I also think there's a problem with some of these translations. :waitasec:
 
  • #268
(I'm still very new here so hope I'm doing this right... )

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/lt_peru_van_der_sloot

Not sure if this has already been posted but from this link:

They pull out of his backpack a laptop, a business-card holder and 15 bills in foreign currency. Van der Sloot tells police the money includes Thai, Cambodian and Bolivian currency. He is asked for credit cards and documents and appears to say — his Spanish is very rudimentary — that they are in a hotel room back in Chile.


I found it interesting that they found Cambodian and Bolivian money in his possession.
 
  • #269
hello...I haven't been here at websleuths in years...but this case brought me back to see what you great minds were thinking!

Just found a new article....translation from Dutch is very choppy. I think it says Joran claims he did not know she was dead when he left.

http://translate.google.com/transla...&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&rlz=1I7ADFA_en

The translation is sketchy but thanks! Says here that they are not sure about extradicting... I wondered if they will try to extradict to Holland?
 
  • #270
I can't help but wonder why he didn't take the racket (murder weapon) with him? Of all the things to leave behind??? This really is perplexing to me. Odd.

Maybe he wanted to make it look like someone else did it. I really think he thought he would get away!
 
  • #271
I have been following this case since yesterday, and it seems there is.....A LOT that IS NOT on the videos...snipped out...and A LOT of the translation is NOT CORRECT...making me throughly CONFUSED....I guess I am not alone on this...

In the days ahead, things will begin to bcome more clear....

But for Joran, he KNOWS STRAIGHT where he is headed....
 
  • #272
hello...I haven't been here at websleuths in years...but this case brought me back to see what you great minds were thinking!

Just found a new article....translation from Dutch is very choppy. I think it says Joran claims he did not know she was dead when he left.

http://translate.google.com/transla...&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&rlz=1I7ADFA_en

Welcome back Nightowl! Respectfully, it is so confusing at this point, I don't think we know what the murder weapon is....headboard of bed, baseball bat, tennis racket....However, we have frequently taken tennis rackets with us to trips out of the country and scuba gear....a baseball bat, not so much...but that's just us. I look forward to more details! Also, I would have expected that Joran would say she wasn't dead when he left. Ok, now I'm really out of here! Later guys!
 
  • #273
Maybe he wanted to make it look like someone else did it. I really think he thought he would get away!
I was thinking maybe he left it behind because, if it were used to commit the crime, he'd broken it or messed it up beyond being useable to play tennis again. Who knows, I'm just glad he didn't take it with him. :D
 
  • #274
hello...I haven't been here at websleuths in years...but this case brought me back to see what you great minds were thinking!

Just found a new article....translation from Dutch is very choppy. I think it says Joran claims he did not know she was dead when he left.

http://translate.google.com/transla...&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&rlz=1I7ADFA_en

Thank you. It appears the lawyer is an old classmate of Joran father's. Joran called him while still on the run, and after he was arrested in Chile.
 
  • #275
I, too, caught the bit about them walking from the casino to his hotel. But then they had already said she drove her car to the hotel.

We have heard that he took her car (a jeep cherokee) and abandoned it some 50 blocks away from the hotel.

So, we are grappling with another inconsistency
- did they WALK to the hotel from the casino or not? Where exactly was her car and do we know that he did drive it?

Yep, here we go again! Could there be more than one occassion that Stephany accompanied JVDS around Lima casinos?
 
  • #276
A thought: If he did turn himself in to Chilean authorities, then that would explain why he was not handcuffed in those pictures.

I'm not believing for one second that he turned himself in. I'm pretty sure his makeover with the shaved, orange hair wasn't in anticipation of a mug shot. :crazy:
 
  • #277
(I'm still very new here so hope I'm doing this right... )

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/lt_peru_van_der_sloot

Not sure if this has already been posted but from this link:

They pull out of his backpack a laptop, a business-card holder and 15 bills in foreign currency. Van der Sloot tells police the money includes Thai, Cambodian and Bolivian currency. He is asked for credit cards and documents and appears to say — his Spanish is very rudimentary — that they are in a hotel room back in Chile.


I found it interesting that they found Cambodian and Bolivian money in his possession.

On one of the threads (I may have imagined it), I believe someone posted an old copy of his passport. For his age, he had traveled widely.
 
  • #278
I'm not believing for one second that he turned himself in. I'm pretty sure his makeover with the shaved, orange hair wasn't in anticipation of a mug shot. :crazy:

Bolded by me....I agree with you!...He changed his appearance to ...."get out of Dodge"..
 
  • #279
I don't think he works for him. But obviously there is a friendly relationship there for Tim to be on his radio show. I had the impression that Steph Watts had gotten Tim in trouble with the San Diego Sheriff's Dept. when he released evidence (prior to mainstream media) in the Chelsea King case & when Steph was identifying himself as a member of Search and Rescue when the King case & when the McStay family went missing. SAR issued a cease and desist order on Steph Watts & various media organizations, such as Nancy Grace, GVS, etc.

http://sarstoriesnews.blogspot.com/2010/03/sar-impersonator.html

I read on the earlier link to Steph's page that he is reporting live from Aruba tonight and wondered how a free-lance blogger could afford to do that.

lol, I wonder how all these people do so much international travel so it's not meant to be specific or personal about that blogger. I am like most other Americans - having trouble financing any kind of travel these days.

Thank you for the S&R news blog link.

I wonder what they believe that they will accomplish this time? And what is with that cryptic message about who set up the extortion sting?

Methinks that guy doth protest [and point to Beth H] a bit too much.
 
  • #280
Well, it needs to be gagged if they can't get the facts straight plus the citizens are complaining this story is a diversion so they don't know what's going on in the jungle. (whatever that means)

BB-for some reason this made me laugh!~:dance:Hope you are having a great day!
 
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