Thu. Nov 21st, 2024
alert-–-natalee-holloway’s-killer-and-‘player’-joran-van-der-sloot-having-sex-with-three-women-while-being-held-in-peruvian-prisonAlert – Natalee Holloway’s killer and ‘player’ Joran van der Sloot having sex with THREE women while being held in Peruvian prison

Natalee Holloway’s killer, Joran van der Sloot, has been having sex with three women while being held in a Peruvian prison. 

Van der Sloot, 36, confessed to the 2005 murder of high school senior Natalee Holloway, 18, in October as part of a plea deal for a different murder.

A spokesperson for Peru’s National Penitentiary Institute told the New York Post that the Dutch murderer ‘was approved for conjugal visits.’ 

‘He has the same rights as any other prisoner,’ they added. Under Peruvian law, prisoners are allowed to have private visits for sex with partners. 

A friend of his, Cas Arends, went on to call van der Sloot a ‘player’ who ‘women have always been attracted to.’ 

The convicted murderer admitted to killing Holloway – years after she went missing sparking an international cold-case mystery – after she rebuffed his advances by kneeing him in the crotch outside of a bar in Aruba more than 15 years ago. 

Convicted murderer Joran van der Sloot, 36, has been having sex with three women while being held in Peru's National Penitentiary Institute

Convicted murderer Joran van der Sloot, 36, has been having sex with three women while being held in Peru’s National Penitentiary Institute

Van der Sloot confessed to the murder of 18-year-old Natalee Holloway who disappeared in 2005 while on a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba with friends

Van der Sloot confessed to the murder of 18-year-old Natalee Holloway who disappeared in 2005 while on a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba with friends 

The convicted murderer admitted to killing Holloway after she rebuffed his advances by kneeing him in the crotch outside of a bar in Aruba more than 15 years ago

The convicted murderer admitted to killing Holloway after she rebuffed his advances by kneeing him in the crotch outside of a bar in Aruba more than 15 years ago

Van der Sloot was sentenced to 28 years in prison for beating, strangling and suffocating Stephany Flores in 2010 in Peru. That sentence began in 2012. 

Flores, a business student, met van der Sloot at a casino in Lima, Peru before he killed her in a fit of rage. 

Flores was found murdered at the Miraflores Hotel Tac in Lima, Peru, in April 2010. Van der Sloot was arrested soon after and according to police confessed to the murde. 

The Peruvian court also ordered him to pay $75,000 in reparations to Miss Flores’s family.

He confessed to murdering Holloway as part of a plea deal for another murder he committed in 2010. Stephany Flores, 21, was found murdered at the Miraflores Hotel Tac in Lima, Peru, in April 2010 after the two met at a casino

He confessed to murdering Holloway as part of a plea deal for another murder he committed in 2010. Stephany Flores, 21, was found murdered at the Miraflores Hotel Tac in Lima, Peru, in April 2010 after the two met at a casino 

In 2023, van der Sloot was extradited to the US for charges of wire fraud and extortion charges related to the Holloway case. He pleaded in that case, and provided details about killing the Alabama teen. 

A judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison to run at the same time as the Peru sentence. Van der Sloot was then allowed to  return to Peru prison. 

DailyMail.com previously reported that it is unlikely that the killer will ever be prosecuted for the murder of Holloway  in the US thanks that plea deal with prosecutors. 

Holloway, a teen from Clinton, Mississippi went missing in 2005 during a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba, a territory of the Netherlands.

Eyewitnesses said she was last seen leaving a bar in a car with van der Sloot on the night of her disappearance. While her remains were never found, an Alabama judge declared her legally dead in 2012.

Natalee, pictured left, had been celebrating her high school graduation in Aruba when she met Van der Sloot at a bar. Eye witnesses said they saw her leave with van der Sloot on the night she disappeared

Natalee, pictured left, had been celebrating her high school graduation in Aruba when she met Van der Sloot at a bar. Eye witnesses said they saw her leave with van der Sloot on the night she disappeared 

Paulus Van der Sloot and his wife Anita, pictured here with Joran, met with Beth Holloway amid her search for answers over her daughter's disappearance. Beth said that his parents bragged about their sons sex life in the uncomfortable conversation

Paulus Van der Sloot and his wife Anita, pictured here with Joran, met with Beth Holloway amid her search for answers over her daughter’s disappearance. Beth said that his parents bragged about their sons sex life in the uncomfortable conversation 

He later admitted that he killed Holloway and disposed of her remains of Holloway.

US authorities did not have jurisdiction to prosecute van der Sloot for the 2005 slaying on a beach in Aruba, where the statute of limitations for murder has expired.

But his plea revelations have given long-sought answers to Holloway’s next-of-kin.

Following her daughter’s disappearance, Holloway’s mother, Beth, travelled to van der Sloot’s family home in Aruba and said she had an uncomfortable meeting with his parent’s as they bragged about their son’s sex life. 

Beth said that his parent’s Anita and Paulus ‘raised a killer’ as his mother ‘sobbed uncontrollably’ and told her explicit details of alleged sexual encounters between her son and Natalee, which he had told her about.

News Max’s Greta Van Susteren, who traveled with Beth to the family’s home,  described how van der Sloot’s mother was ‘Sobbing, and telling the most graphic things about things that she said Joran did sexually to Natalee things, that I mean, horribly graphic.’ 

Beth also recalled how van der Sloot’s father Paulus was sweating so profusely his wife had to use a kitchen towel to mop up pools on the floor. 

Beth said that his parent's Anita and Paulus 'raised a killer' as his mother 'sobbed uncontrollably' and told her explicit details of alleged sexual encounters between her son and Natalee, which he had told her about

Beth said that his parent’s Anita and Paulus ‘raised a killer’ as his mother ‘sobbed uncontrollably’ and told her explicit details of alleged sexual encounters between her son and Natalee, which he had told her about

A spokesperson for the Peruvian prison said that van der Sloot 'has the same rights as any other prisoner' and can therefore have conjugal visits

A spokesperson for the Peruvian prison said that van der Sloot ‘has the same rights as any other prisoner’ and can therefore have conjugal visits 

After he was finally convicted for her daughter's death, Beth (middle) told the New York Times that van der Sloot's 'hold' over her disappeared. The mother is seen outside of the courthouse after van der Sloot confessed to killing her daughter

After he was finally convicted for her daughter’s death, Beth (middle) told the New York Times that van der Sloot’s ‘hold’ over her disappeared. The mother is seen outside of the courthouse after van der Sloot confessed to killing her daughter 

 ‘He was sweating so, I was trying not to gag. The sweat was forming in these pools and all the pools joined together and made one large lake. I got nauseous,’ she recalled. 

Paulus, van der Sloot’s dad, said looking back the reason he was sweating so much was likely because he knew his son had done wrong and he was suffering a guilty conscience. 

Beth agreed and said: ‘Well, he raised a killer’ and of his mother she added, ‘she enabled him in every way.’

After he was finally convicted for her daughter’s death, Beth told the New York Times that van der Sloot’s ‘hold’ over her disappeared. 

‘It took 18 years for us to shift roles to where now I feel like I was the victor over him,’ Beth said. 

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