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Moordzaken
#S1 Joran: Het complete verhaal - (deel 3) De deal

Moordzaken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 66:07


Joran van der Sloot, de man achter twee schokkende misdaden, wordt in 2023 uitgeleverd aan de VS voor de afpersing van Beth Holloway, Natalee's moeder. Hij weet uiteindelijk een verrassende deal te sluiten met de Amerikaanse justitie. Wanneer komt Joran weer vrij?Geïnteresseerd in onze PITCH? Ga snel naar het PITCH-formulier, lees alle details en de voorwaarden om mee te doen.Ga naar SkyShowtime.com en bekijk de nieuwe serie 'The Agency' en vele andere bij ons favoriete hitseries en films. Start vanaf €5,99 per maand je abonnement (maandelijks opzegbaar).De Mitsuba cracker is de ideale snack voor tussendoortje of bij de borrel. De crackers zijn mega knapperig, ze zijn écht lekker van smaak. Om kans te maken op zo'n Mitsuba Snackpakket, ga naar onze speciale actiepagina!Luister je graag naar onze podcast? Je kunt ons een fooi (elk gewenst bedrag, anoniem, eenmalig of maandelijks) geven via: Fooienpod.com/moordzakenDat waarderen wij natuurlijk zeer, bedankt!Ben je nabestaande van een moord of vermissing en je wilt contact met lotgenoten, kijk dan eens op de website van Federatie Nabestaanden Geweldslachtoffers (FNG Nederland) of op de besloten Facebook-pagina “Nabestaanden moord & vermissingen”. Blijf luisteren & volg ons!Insta: @MoordzakenPodcastTwitter (X): @MoordzakenPodYouTube-kanaal: @MoordzakenPodcast

Girls, Out the Room!
Season 2: Episode 24 - New Girl in Town

Girls, Out the Room!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 78:51


We are getting closer and closer to nationals and this week, a new dancer enters the chat! Nicaya and her mom, Kaya, join the team for the week as they head to LA to compete at iHollywood. The moms FREAK out over this potential new teammate and say some pretty ugly things... Give this episode a listen if you're ready! Editor's note: **John Bennett Ramsey allegedly dated Beth Holloway whose daughter, Natalee Holloway, went missing in 2005. They never got married and John is now married to Jan Rousseaux.

Can’t Handle The Crime And Scandal
016 TRUE CRIME: The Disappearance Of Natalee Holloway

Can’t Handle The Crime And Scandal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 53:54


Today we dive into a huge case that dominated international headlines in the early 2000's and remained a tragic mystery for almost 2 decades, The Natalee Holloway case. After almost 2 decades this case is finally solved after a confession was made in 2023. We explore the days leading up to Natalee's disappearance in Aruba, the relentless efforts of Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway, to unearth the truth behind her daughter's fate and we follow the man at the middle of it all, Joran Van Der Sloot and the trail of lies and devastation he would leave behind in the years that followed. It's a hard one to believe guys, it's truly heartbreaking! Amendments:  * As mentioned in this episode the case was closed for a short period in 2005 but this was incorrect or the wrong year.  * During confession a property was mentioned as being built before disappearance but this was in fact built after the disappearance.    Thanks for listening! We drop a new episode every Monday.   Come join us on socials: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/canthandlepodcast?igsh=em1jZ2duemw4eTlv&utm_source=qr FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/share/su9iNJcC4LQXuyqK/?mibextid=LQQJ4d Contact Canthandlepodcast@gmail.com   SOURCES:   Documentary The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway 2017 ‧ Documentary ‧ 1 season   https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/19/us/joran-van-der-sloot-natalee-holloway-legal-analysis/index.html https://www.deseret.com/u-s-world/23923929/natalee-holloway-timeline/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Natalee_Holloway https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/18/us/joran-van-der-sloot-natalee-holloway-plea-wednesday/index.html https://www.wvtm13.com/article/natalee-holloway-van-der-sloot-timeline/60942018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cyr_FwpnKM https://www.9news.com.au/world/natalee-holloway-aruba-murder-joran-van-der-sloot-cold-case-guilty/a28c3393-6c1e-4836-a629-4dd8eb5f2f34 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/natalee-holloway-joran-van-der-sloot-extradition-what-to-know/ https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/18/us/van-der-sloot-holloway-murder.html      

It Just Makes Sense
Episode 180 Joran van der Sloot

It Just Makes Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 42:28


This week's episode covers the new peacock documentary Pathological; The Lies of Joran van der Sloot.  It covers the murder of Natalie Holloway including the extorsion of Beth Holloway, Natalie's mom, the murder of Stephany Flores and many, many more lies from this sadistic man.

Mortis Maledictum - Dark Fantasy and Cosmic Horror Stories
Wicked Ransom - 2023 Holiday Special

Mortis Maledictum - Dark Fantasy and Cosmic Horror Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 26:43


The Queen is back and the Holloway Coven is in a tight spot. Agatha takes charge of cleaning up the mess and ends up face-to-face with a monstrous invader in the Queen's territory. With Sammie's life hanging in the balance, is Agatha prepared to deal with this threat by herself? Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MortisMaledictum Join our Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/cM4kxbaBHw Get the book and read along: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C33Z336 We hope you enjoy our Dark Fantasy Audiobook, produced as a Full-Cast Audio Drama for you to enjoy in high definition and professional quality. It was written by original fiction author Devin McCamey as a fantasy podcast. This episode features an original score, creating a unique and immersive experience. Voice Actors: Agatha Holloway was voiced by Iriska Redding Tennessee Terror was voiced by Gorath Hyun Sammie Holloway & Beth Holloway were voiced by Rosie Knuckles Lindy Holloway was voiced by Aubrey McCamey Devin McCamey - Director, Author Jonathan Capers - Producer Brandon McCamey - Graphic Designer Michael Glassel - Sound Engineer, Original Score Composer For Fans Of: - Old Gods of Appalachia  - H.P. Lovecraft  - Joe Abercrombie  - Neil Gaiman - Jim Butcher - Kevin Hearne - The Magnus Archives - Welcome to Night Vale - Malevolent - The White Vault - The Black Tapes - LORE - Limetown - Tanis - Archive 81 - Alice Isn't Dead - The Lovecraft Investigations

Going West: True Crime
Kyle Fleischmann // 360

Going West: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 51:13


In November of 2007, a 24-year-old man went missing after attending a popular comedy show with his family and friends in Charlotte, North Carolina. After security camera footage captured him leaving a bar and grabbing a slice of pizza, he seemed to vanish, and was never seen again. So what really happened to him that night, and why? This is the story of Kyle Fleischmann. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. NamUs: https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/case/MP2456 2. Help Find Kyle Fleischmann: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6326026817/ 3. True Crime Daily: https://truecrimedaily.com/2016/03/07/missing-north-carolina-college-grad-vanishes-after-night-of-celebration/ 4. Kyle Fleischmann Missing: https://www.instagram.com/kylefleischmannmissing/?fbclid=IwAR0KbV4YmbSrsPhDWQ0m95r8rL69RcFnN9IcU9jgtMp3IRHeIy352nACVfc 5. The Crime Wire: https://thecrimewire.com/true-crime/Missing-Kyle-Fleischmann 6. Charlotte Magazine: https://www.charlottemagazine.com/what-happened-to-kyle-fleischmann/#:~:text=He%20believes%20that%20his%20son,North%20Davidson%20and%2016th%20streets. 7. WBTV: https://www.wbtv.com/story/14310327/kyle-fleischmanns-father-releases-new-clues-in-case/ 8. Legacy: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/charlotte/name/kyle-fleischmann-obituary?id=12854825 9. Vanished with Beth Holloway: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2044705/ 10. WCNC: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/parents-of-missing-man-convinced-hes-buried-under-noda-apt-complex/275-51779788-5c09-44ef-95a0-747f25ca8ae3 11. Charlotte Observer: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/charlotte/name/kyle-fleischmann-obituary?id=12854825 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Closure Or Another Con-Game In Natalee Holloway Plea Deal from Joran Van Der Sloot?

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 8:17


The recent developments in the Natalee Holloway case have left many grappling with a fundamental question: Did Natalee Holloway get justice? The saga surrounding the disappearance and presumed murder of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005 took a new twist with Joran Van Der Sloot's recent confession. In a podcast episode of "Hidden Killers" featuring host Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, the intricacies of this case were discussed, shedding light on the complexities of justice and closure.    The episode begins with a poignant query from Tony Brueski: Did Natalee Holloway get justice? While Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, expressed a sense of closure and satisfaction following Joran Van Der Sloot's admission of guilt, questions linger about the authenticity of the confession and the pursuit of justice.    Robin Dreeke, a former FBI Special Agent and Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, joined the conversation, emphasizing the importance of closure for Natalee's family. He acknowledged that justice, in this case, is about what the family defines it to be and the peace they can find in the aftermath of their unimaginable loss.    However, the podcast also delves into the justice system's response to Van Der Sloot's confession. Tony raises concerns about the plea deal that was struck, allowing Van Der Sloot to serve a 20-year sentence that runs concurrently with his existing sentence in Aruba. This arrangement implies that he may never serve time in the United States.    Robin Dreeke shares his perspective, highlighting the flaws in the justice system, particularly Aruba's statute of limitations on murder. He expresses his disbelief that murder, of all crimes, could have a statute of limitations, which adds another layer of complexity to the case. He further speculates that Van Der Sloot is a deeply troubled individual with a history of drug addiction and violent tendencies.    The discussion revolves around Van Der Sloot's shifting confession and the evolving narrative of the crime. In previous accounts, he described Natalee's disappearance differently, including scenarios involving a boat and a cinder block. Tony raises a critical point about the changing narrative, questioning its reliability and whether it was influenced by external factors, including Beth Holloway's involvement in the case.    Robin Dreeke adds that over time, memories can become distorted, especially in individuals with a history of drug use. He suggests that Van Der Sloot's confession, although changing, still serves as an admission of guilt and intent, even if certain details remain elusive.    The episode concludes with Tony contemplating why investigators chose to make a deal with Van Der Sloot and whether justice was genuinely served. The shifting nature of the confession, coupled with the concurrent sentencing arrangement, raises significant questions about the pursuit of justice in this case.    As the conversation surrounding Natalee Holloway's case unfolds, it leaves readers pondering the complexities of seeking closure and justice. The tragic story of Natalee Holloway remains a stark reminder of the challenges faced by families in the aftermath of such harrowing incidents and the ongoing quest for answers and resolution. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Closure Or Another Con-Game In Natalee Holloway Plea Deal from Joran Van Der Sloot?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 8:17


The recent developments in the Natalee Holloway case have left many grappling with a fundamental question: Did Natalee Holloway get justice? The saga surrounding the disappearance and presumed murder of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005 took a new twist with Joran Van Der Sloot's recent confession. In a podcast episode of "Hidden Killers" featuring host Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, the intricacies of this case were discussed, shedding light on the complexities of justice and closure.    The episode begins with a poignant query from Tony Brueski: Did Natalee Holloway get justice? While Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, expressed a sense of closure and satisfaction following Joran Van Der Sloot's admission of guilt, questions linger about the authenticity of the confession and the pursuit of justice.    Robin Dreeke, a former FBI Special Agent and Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, joined the conversation, emphasizing the importance of closure for Natalee's family. He acknowledged that justice, in this case, is about what the family defines it to be and the peace they can find in the aftermath of their unimaginable loss.    However, the podcast also delves into the justice system's response to Van Der Sloot's confession. Tony raises concerns about the plea deal that was struck, allowing Van Der Sloot to serve a 20-year sentence that runs concurrently with his existing sentence in Aruba. This arrangement implies that he may never serve time in the United States.    Robin Dreeke shares his perspective, highlighting the flaws in the justice system, particularly Aruba's statute of limitations on murder. He expresses his disbelief that murder, of all crimes, could have a statute of limitations, which adds another layer of complexity to the case. He further speculates that Van Der Sloot is a deeply troubled individual with a history of drug addiction and violent tendencies.    The discussion revolves around Van Der Sloot's shifting confession and the evolving narrative of the crime. In previous accounts, he described Natalee's disappearance differently, including scenarios involving a boat and a cinder block. Tony raises a critical point about the changing narrative, questioning its reliability and whether it was influenced by external factors, including Beth Holloway's involvement in the case.    Robin Dreeke adds that over time, memories can become distorted, especially in individuals with a history of drug use. He suggests that Van Der Sloot's confession, although changing, still serves as an admission of guilt and intent, even if certain details remain elusive.    The episode concludes with Tony contemplating why investigators chose to make a deal with Van Der Sloot and whether justice was genuinely served. The shifting nature of the confession, coupled with the concurrent sentencing arrangement, raises significant questions about the pursuit of justice in this case.    As the conversation surrounding Natalee Holloway's case unfolds, it leaves readers pondering the complexities of seeking closure and justice. The tragic story of Natalee Holloway remains a stark reminder of the challenges faced by families in the aftermath of such harrowing incidents and the ongoing quest for answers and resolution. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

FBI Unscripted | Real Agents On Real Crime
Closure Or Another Con-Game In Natalee Holloway Plea Deal from Joran Van Der Sloot?

FBI Unscripted | Real Agents On Real Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 8:17


The recent developments in the Natalee Holloway case have left many grappling with a fundamental question: Did Natalee Holloway get justice? The saga surrounding the disappearance and presumed murder of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005 took a new twist with Joran Van Der Sloot's recent confession. In a podcast episode of "Hidden Killers" featuring host Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, the intricacies of this case were discussed, shedding light on the complexities of justice and closure.    The episode begins with a poignant query from Tony Brueski: Did Natalee Holloway get justice? While Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, expressed a sense of closure and satisfaction following Joran Van Der Sloot's admission of guilt, questions linger about the authenticity of the confession and the pursuit of justice.    Robin Dreeke, a former FBI Special Agent and Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, joined the conversation, emphasizing the importance of closure for Natalee's family. He acknowledged that justice, in this case, is about what the family defines it to be and the peace they can find in the aftermath of their unimaginable loss.    However, the podcast also delves into the justice system's response to Van Der Sloot's confession. Tony raises concerns about the plea deal that was struck, allowing Van Der Sloot to serve a 20-year sentence that runs concurrently with his existing sentence in Aruba. This arrangement implies that he may never serve time in the United States.    Robin Dreeke shares his perspective, highlighting the flaws in the justice system, particularly Aruba's statute of limitations on murder. He expresses his disbelief that murder, of all crimes, could have a statute of limitations, which adds another layer of complexity to the case. He further speculates that Van Der Sloot is a deeply troubled individual with a history of drug addiction and violent tendencies.    The discussion revolves around Van Der Sloot's shifting confession and the evolving narrative of the crime. In previous accounts, he described Natalee's disappearance differently, including scenarios involving a boat and a cinder block. Tony raises a critical point about the changing narrative, questioning its reliability and whether it was influenced by external factors, including Beth Holloway's involvement in the case.    Robin Dreeke adds that over time, memories can become distorted, especially in individuals with a history of drug use. He suggests that Van Der Sloot's confession, although changing, still serves as an admission of guilt and intent, even if certain details remain elusive.    The episode concludes with Tony contemplating why investigators chose to make a deal with Van Der Sloot and whether justice was genuinely served. The shifting nature of the confession, coupled with the concurrent sentencing arrangement, raises significant questions about the pursuit of justice in this case.    As the conversation surrounding Natalee Holloway's case unfolds, it leaves readers pondering the complexities of seeking closure and justice. The tragic story of Natalee Holloway remains a stark reminder of the challenges faced by families in the aftermath of such harrowing incidents and the ongoing quest for answers and resolution. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Will Joran Van Der Sloot's Confession Lead to Murder Charges Back Home For Natalee Holloway Murder?

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 9:04


In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers" with Tony Brueski, former FBI Special Agent and Hidden Killers Daily Contributor Jennifer Coffindaffer discussed the startling confession of Joran Van Der Sloot regarding the Natalee Holloway case. The conversation delved into the credibility of Van Der Sloot's admission, the implications of his plea deal, and the possibility of justice for Natalee and her family.    The podcast episode begins with an intriguing question posed by Tony Brueski: "When we're talking about the Natalee Holloway case, how accurate are those words?" This question sets the stage for a discussion that would challenge the credibility of Van Der Sloot's confession.    Joran Van Der Sloot, long suspected of involvement in Natalee Holloway's disappearance in Aruba in 2005, recently admitted to her murder as part of a plea deal in the United States. This confession brought a glimmer of closure to the Holloway family, who had been searching for answers for years. Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, expressed a sense of victory in this long-awaited admission.    However, doubts lingered regarding the veracity of Van Der Sloot's confession. Jennifer Coffindaffer, a retired FBI special agent, voiced her concerns, stating, "He's not a credible individual, and if he knows he needs to say whatever he needs to say, I think he'd probably say it if it means less jail time."    One significant aspect of the discussion was the intricacies of Aruba's legal system. Jennifer Coffindaffer shed light on the fact that Aruba has a 12-year statute of limitations for homicide cases. However, she also revealed a critical loophole in their legal framework. Aruban law allows for the reconsideration of the statute of limitations if new evidence emerges. This is where Van Der Sloot's confession comes into play. Jennifer raised the possibility that Aruba might reevaluate the case and potentially extend the statute of limitations based on this new evidence.    Tony Brueski questioned whether Van Der Sloot's reduced sentence in the United States was part of a larger plan. He expressed concern that the lack of consecutive sentences and the concurrent serving of sentences in Aruba could lead to Van Der Sloot's early release and potential reoffending. Jennifer shared this concern, highlighting the stark contrast between Van Der Sloot's comfortable prison life in Peru and the harsher conditions he would face in the United States.    The duo dissected Van Der Sloot's confession, with Tony expressing skepticism about the details provided. He questioned the authenticity of the narrative, including the mention of a cinder block and the claim that Natalee's face collapsed. Both Tony and Jennifer found aspects of the confession to be exaggerated and potentially fabricated for maximum impact.    However, amidst the doubts, Jennifer emphasized the significance of Van Der Sloot's confession as new evidence. She argued that, in the eyes of United States law enforcement, this admission could be enough to open the door to revisiting the case and potentially extending Aruba's statute of limitations.    The conversation left lingering questions about the truth behind Van Der Sloot's confession. While it may bring some closure to the Holloway family, doubts persist about the credibility of the statement and the possibility of hidden motives behind the plea deal.    As the podcast episode concluded, Tony Brueski summed up the prevailing sentiment: "Maybe this is not the final chapter in the book. Maybe we're still in the middle, and maybe he will finally face that justice back in his home." The discussion surrounding the Natalee Holloway case and Joran Van Der Sloot's confession remains complex and continues to captivate those seeking answers to this enduring mystery. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Will Joran Van Der Sloot's Confession Lead to Murder Charges Back Home For Natalee Holloway Murder?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 9:04


In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers" with Tony Brueski, former FBI Special Agent and Hidden Killers Daily Contributor Jennifer Coffindaffer discussed the startling confession of Joran Van Der Sloot regarding the Natalee Holloway case. The conversation delved into the credibility of Van Der Sloot's admission, the implications of his plea deal, and the possibility of justice for Natalee and her family.    The podcast episode begins with an intriguing question posed by Tony Brueski: "When we're talking about the Natalee Holloway case, how accurate are those words?" This question sets the stage for a discussion that would challenge the credibility of Van Der Sloot's confession.    Joran Van Der Sloot, long suspected of involvement in Natalee Holloway's disappearance in Aruba in 2005, recently admitted to her murder as part of a plea deal in the United States. This confession brought a glimmer of closure to the Holloway family, who had been searching for answers for years. Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, expressed a sense of victory in this long-awaited admission.    However, doubts lingered regarding the veracity of Van Der Sloot's confession. Jennifer Coffindaffer, a retired FBI special agent, voiced her concerns, stating, "He's not a credible individual, and if he knows he needs to say whatever he needs to say, I think he'd probably say it if it means less jail time."    One significant aspect of the discussion was the intricacies of Aruba's legal system. Jennifer Coffindaffer shed light on the fact that Aruba has a 12-year statute of limitations for homicide cases. However, she also revealed a critical loophole in their legal framework. Aruban law allows for the reconsideration of the statute of limitations if new evidence emerges. This is where Van Der Sloot's confession comes into play. Jennifer raised the possibility that Aruba might reevaluate the case and potentially extend the statute of limitations based on this new evidence.    Tony Brueski questioned whether Van Der Sloot's reduced sentence in the United States was part of a larger plan. He expressed concern that the lack of consecutive sentences and the concurrent serving of sentences in Aruba could lead to Van Der Sloot's early release and potential reoffending. Jennifer shared this concern, highlighting the stark contrast between Van Der Sloot's comfortable prison life in Peru and the harsher conditions he would face in the United States.    The duo dissected Van Der Sloot's confession, with Tony expressing skepticism about the details provided. He questioned the authenticity of the narrative, including the mention of a cinder block and the claim that Natalee's face collapsed. Both Tony and Jennifer found aspects of the confession to be exaggerated and potentially fabricated for maximum impact.    However, amidst the doubts, Jennifer emphasized the significance of Van Der Sloot's confession as new evidence. She argued that, in the eyes of United States law enforcement, this admission could be enough to open the door to revisiting the case and potentially extending Aruba's statute of limitations.    The conversation left lingering questions about the truth behind Van Der Sloot's confession. While it may bring some closure to the Holloway family, doubts persist about the credibility of the statement and the possibility of hidden motives behind the plea deal.    As the podcast episode concluded, Tony Brueski summed up the prevailing sentiment: "Maybe this is not the final chapter in the book. Maybe we're still in the middle, and maybe he will finally face that justice back in his home." The discussion surrounding the Natalee Holloway case and Joran Van Der Sloot's confession remains complex and continues to captivate those seeking answers to this enduring mystery. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

FBI Unscripted | Real Agents On Real Crime
Will Joran Van Der Sloot's Confession Lead to Murder Charges Back Home For Natalee Holloway Murder?

FBI Unscripted | Real Agents On Real Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 9:04


In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers" with Tony Brueski, former FBI Special Agent and Hidden Killers Daily Contributor Jennifer Coffindaffer discussed the startling confession of Joran Van Der Sloot regarding the Natalee Holloway case. The conversation delved into the credibility of Van Der Sloot's admission, the implications of his plea deal, and the possibility of justice for Natalee and her family.    The podcast episode begins with an intriguing question posed by Tony Brueski: "When we're talking about the Natalee Holloway case, how accurate are those words?" This question sets the stage for a discussion that would challenge the credibility of Van Der Sloot's confession.    Joran Van Der Sloot, long suspected of involvement in Natalee Holloway's disappearance in Aruba in 2005, recently admitted to her murder as part of a plea deal in the United States. This confession brought a glimmer of closure to the Holloway family, who had been searching for answers for years. Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, expressed a sense of victory in this long-awaited admission.    However, doubts lingered regarding the veracity of Van Der Sloot's confession. Jennifer Coffindaffer, a retired FBI special agent, voiced her concerns, stating, "He's not a credible individual, and if he knows he needs to say whatever he needs to say, I think he'd probably say it if it means less jail time."    One significant aspect of the discussion was the intricacies of Aruba's legal system. Jennifer Coffindaffer shed light on the fact that Aruba has a 12-year statute of limitations for homicide cases. However, she also revealed a critical loophole in their legal framework. Aruban law allows for the reconsideration of the statute of limitations if new evidence emerges. This is where Van Der Sloot's confession comes into play. Jennifer raised the possibility that Aruba might reevaluate the case and potentially extend the statute of limitations based on this new evidence.    Tony Brueski questioned whether Van Der Sloot's reduced sentence in the United States was part of a larger plan. He expressed concern that the lack of consecutive sentences and the concurrent serving of sentences in Aruba could lead to Van Der Sloot's early release and potential reoffending. Jennifer shared this concern, highlighting the stark contrast between Van Der Sloot's comfortable prison life in Peru and the harsher conditions he would face in the United States.    The duo dissected Van Der Sloot's confession, with Tony expressing skepticism about the details provided. He questioned the authenticity of the narrative, including the mention of a cinder block and the claim that Natalee's face collapsed. Both Tony and Jennifer found aspects of the confession to be exaggerated and potentially fabricated for maximum impact.    However, amidst the doubts, Jennifer emphasized the significance of Van Der Sloot's confession as new evidence. She argued that, in the eyes of United States law enforcement, this admission could be enough to open the door to revisiting the case and potentially extending Aruba's statute of limitations.    The conversation left lingering questions about the truth behind Van Der Sloot's confession. While it may bring some closure to the Holloway family, doubts persist about the credibility of the statement and the possibility of hidden motives behind the plea deal.    As the podcast episode concluded, Tony Brueski summed up the prevailing sentiment: "Maybe this is not the final chapter in the book. Maybe we're still in the middle, and maybe he will finally face that justice back in his home." The discussion surrounding the Natalee Holloway case and Joran Van Der Sloot's confession remains complex and continues to captivate those seeking answers to this enduring mystery. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Is Joran Van der Sloot in For NEW Surprise Murder Charges in Peru?

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 6:05


In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast hosted by Tony Brueski, psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott joined the discussion about the shocking admission made by Joran Van der Sloot regarding the Natalee Holloway case. The conversation revolved around the credibility of Van der Sloot's confession, the intricacies of his plea deal, and the pursuit of justice for Natalee and her grieving family.    The episode opens with a thought-provoking question posed by Tony Brueski: "Justice for Natalee Holloway. Is that what we saw take place in a courtroom in the United States just this past week?" This question immediately draws listeners into a conversation filled with uncertainty and doubt about the events that transpired.    Joran Van der Sloot, a long-time suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, recently admitted to her murder as part of a plea deal in the United States. While this admission brought a sense of vindication to Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, questions lingered regarding the authenticity of Van der Sloot's confession.    Shavaun Scott expressed her skepticism about Van der Sloot's credibility, stating, "The guy never tells the truth. You couldn't find a better example of a classic psychopath, rapist, career criminal, murderer." Her assessment of Van der Sloot's character paints a grim picture of a man who has consistently deceived and manipulated.    The podcast delves into the disturbing details of Van der Sloot's confession, where he claimed that he became angry after being sexually rejected by Natalee, leading to a violent confrontation. He described a gruesome act of caving in Natalee's face with a cinder block before disposing of her body in the ocean. Shavaun questioned the plausibility of this account, emphasizing that the confession was made by an individual with a history of dishonesty.    The discussion also highlighted the apparent leniency in Van der Sloot's sentencing in the United States. Tony Brueski expressed his concerns about the plea deal, questioning why authorities chose to offer such an agreement to a notorious figure like Van der Sloot. He wondered if there was more to the story, perhaps involving Beth Holloway's input into the decision-making process.    Shavaun Scott echoed Tony's sentiments, suggesting that Van der Sloot's calm demeanor during the confession and his history of lying raised doubts about the accuracy of his account. She also pointed out the contradiction in Van der Sloot's narrative, particularly his claim that he simply pushed Natalee's body into the ocean, despite the ocean's tendency to wash objects ashore.    One of the most perplexing aspects of the case is the concurrent serving of sentences in both Peru and the United States. This means that Van der Sloot may never spend a day in a U.S. prison, as long as he serves his sentence in Peru first. Tony and Shavaun expressed their concerns about this arrangement, highlighting that it might not serve the interests of justice.    However, Shavaun introduced an intriguing element to the conversation by revealing a little-known legal loophole in Aruba. She explained that while Aruba has a 12-year statute of limitations for murder cases, this limitation can be lifted if new evidence emerges. With Van der Sloot's confession now on record, there is a possibility that Aruba could reopen the case and extend the statute of limitations, potentially leading to additional charges.    The podcast episode concluded with Tony Brueski pondering whether there was a hidden strategy behind the plea deal and whether justice for Natalee Holloway could still be achieved. Shavaun Scott remained cautiously optimistic, hoping that the confession might trigger further legal action in Aruba, where justice for Natalee could be pursued.    As the conversation leaves listeners contemplating the complexities of the Natalee Holloway case, one cannot help but wonder if the truth has truly been uncovered or if there are still layers of mystery shrouding this tragic story. The pursuit of justice for Natalee Holloway remains an ongoing and challenging journey, leaving many unanswered questions in its wake. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Is Joran Van der Sloot in For NEW Surprise Murder Charges in Peru?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 6:05


In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast hosted by Tony Brueski, psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott joined the discussion about the shocking admission made by Joran Van der Sloot regarding the Natalee Holloway case. The conversation revolved around the credibility of Van der Sloot's confession, the intricacies of his plea deal, and the pursuit of justice for Natalee and her grieving family.    The episode opens with a thought-provoking question posed by Tony Brueski: "Justice for Natalee Holloway. Is that what we saw take place in a courtroom in the United States just this past week?" This question immediately draws listeners into a conversation filled with uncertainty and doubt about the events that transpired.    Joran Van der Sloot, a long-time suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, recently admitted to her murder as part of a plea deal in the United States. While this admission brought a sense of vindication to Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, questions lingered regarding the authenticity of Van der Sloot's confession.    Shavaun Scott expressed her skepticism about Van der Sloot's credibility, stating, "The guy never tells the truth. You couldn't find a better example of a classic psychopath, rapist, career criminal, murderer." Her assessment of Van der Sloot's character paints a grim picture of a man who has consistently deceived and manipulated.    The podcast delves into the disturbing details of Van der Sloot's confession, where he claimed that he became angry after being sexually rejected by Natalee, leading to a violent confrontation. He described a gruesome act of caving in Natalee's face with a cinder block before disposing of her body in the ocean. Shavaun questioned the plausibility of this account, emphasizing that the confession was made by an individual with a history of dishonesty.    The discussion also highlighted the apparent leniency in Van der Sloot's sentencing in the United States. Tony Brueski expressed his concerns about the plea deal, questioning why authorities chose to offer such an agreement to a notorious figure like Van der Sloot. He wondered if there was more to the story, perhaps involving Beth Holloway's input into the decision-making process.    Shavaun Scott echoed Tony's sentiments, suggesting that Van der Sloot's calm demeanor during the confession and his history of lying raised doubts about the accuracy of his account. She also pointed out the contradiction in Van der Sloot's narrative, particularly his claim that he simply pushed Natalee's body into the ocean, despite the ocean's tendency to wash objects ashore.    One of the most perplexing aspects of the case is the concurrent serving of sentences in both Peru and the United States. This means that Van der Sloot may never spend a day in a U.S. prison, as long as he serves his sentence in Peru first. Tony and Shavaun expressed their concerns about this arrangement, highlighting that it might not serve the interests of justice.    However, Shavaun introduced an intriguing element to the conversation by revealing a little-known legal loophole in Aruba. She explained that while Aruba has a 12-year statute of limitations for murder cases, this limitation can be lifted if new evidence emerges. With Van der Sloot's confession now on record, there is a possibility that Aruba could reopen the case and extend the statute of limitations, potentially leading to additional charges.    The podcast episode concluded with Tony Brueski pondering whether there was a hidden strategy behind the plea deal and whether justice for Natalee Holloway could still be achieved. Shavaun Scott remained cautiously optimistic, hoping that the confession might trigger further legal action in Aruba, where justice for Natalee could be pursued.    As the conversation leaves listeners contemplating the complexities of the Natalee Holloway case, one cannot help but wonder if the truth has truly been uncovered or if there are still layers of mystery shrouding this tragic story. The pursuit of justice for Natalee Holloway remains an ongoing and challenging journey, leaving many unanswered questions in its wake. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Mind Behind The Crime | The Psychology Of Killers
Is Joran Van der Sloot in For NEW Surprise Murder Charges in Peru?

Mind Behind The Crime | The Psychology Of Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 6:05


In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast hosted by Tony Brueski, psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott joined the discussion about the shocking admission made by Joran Van der Sloot regarding the Natalee Holloway case. The conversation revolved around the credibility of Van der Sloot's confession, the intricacies of his plea deal, and the pursuit of justice for Natalee and her grieving family.    The episode opens with a thought-provoking question posed by Tony Brueski: "Justice for Natalee Holloway. Is that what we saw take place in a courtroom in the United States just this past week?" This question immediately draws listeners into a conversation filled with uncertainty and doubt about the events that transpired.    Joran Van der Sloot, a long-time suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, recently admitted to her murder as part of a plea deal in the United States. While this admission brought a sense of vindication to Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, questions lingered regarding the authenticity of Van der Sloot's confession.    Shavaun Scott expressed her skepticism about Van der Sloot's credibility, stating, "The guy never tells the truth. You couldn't find a better example of a classic psychopath, rapist, career criminal, murderer." Her assessment of Van der Sloot's character paints a grim picture of a man who has consistently deceived and manipulated.    The podcast delves into the disturbing details of Van der Sloot's confession, where he claimed that he became angry after being sexually rejected by Natalee, leading to a violent confrontation. He described a gruesome act of caving in Natalee's face with a cinder block before disposing of her body in the ocean. Shavaun questioned the plausibility of this account, emphasizing that the confession was made by an individual with a history of dishonesty.    The discussion also highlighted the apparent leniency in Van der Sloot's sentencing in the United States. Tony Brueski expressed his concerns about the plea deal, questioning why authorities chose to offer such an agreement to a notorious figure like Van der Sloot. He wondered if there was more to the story, perhaps involving Beth Holloway's input into the decision-making process.    Shavaun Scott echoed Tony's sentiments, suggesting that Van der Sloot's calm demeanor during the confession and his history of lying raised doubts about the accuracy of his account. She also pointed out the contradiction in Van der Sloot's narrative, particularly his claim that he simply pushed Natalee's body into the ocean, despite the ocean's tendency to wash objects ashore.    One of the most perplexing aspects of the case is the concurrent serving of sentences in both Peru and the United States. This means that Van der Sloot may never spend a day in a U.S. prison, as long as he serves his sentence in Peru first. Tony and Shavaun expressed their concerns about this arrangement, highlighting that it might not serve the interests of justice.    However, Shavaun introduced an intriguing element to the conversation by revealing a little-known legal loophole in Aruba. She explained that while Aruba has a 12-year statute of limitations for murder cases, this limitation can be lifted if new evidence emerges. With Van der Sloot's confession now on record, there is a possibility that Aruba could reopen the case and extend the statute of limitations, potentially leading to additional charges.    The podcast episode concluded with Tony Brueski pondering whether there was a hidden strategy behind the plea deal and whether justice for Natalee Holloway could still be achieved. Shavaun Scott remained cautiously optimistic, hoping that the confession might trigger further legal action in Aruba, where justice for Natalee could be pursued.    As the conversation leaves listeners contemplating the complexities of the Natalee Holloway case, one cannot help but wonder if the truth has truly been uncovered or if there are still layers of mystery shrouding this tragic story. The pursuit of justice for Natalee Holloway remains an ongoing and challenging journey, leaving many unanswered questions in its wake. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk
Natalee holloway-BOMBSHELL CONFESSION!

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 30:57


Hear from the lips of her killer the confession and decide for yourself if you believe it or not. Hear about the confession from a Cops Point of View. This killer has confessed before and told other stories on how Natalee died, how can you believe this one? What did her parents say about the killer's confession? Hear all about the confession and if it does lead to closure for the family. This and more on this episode of Charlie Crimebuster.  Contact Me: charliecrimebuster@gmail.com  Support: www.peacemakernetwork.com  Web site: www.charliecrimebuster.com   

True Crime Broads
Huge Update in the NATALEE HOLLOWAY Case with Special Guest Sheryl McCollum

True Crime Broads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 28:51


Sheryl McCollum was in the courtroom this week for an emotional conclusion to the mystery that has surrounded Natalee Holloway's disappearance for over 18 years. Beth Holloway, Natalee's mother, has been a shining example of strength and grace. You won't want to miss this episode as Sheryl “Mac” McCollum gives us her unique perspective.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimebroads/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimebroads/support

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Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Joran Vander Sloot Confesses To Murdering Natalee Holloway

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 13:18


In a chilling revelation, Joran van der Sloot has confessed to the murder of Natalee Holloway, almost two decades after she vanished in Aruba. The 36-year-old's confession was obtained by PEOPLE, shedding light on one of the most enigmatic cases in recent memory.    According to the partial transcript, van der Sloot admitted to attempting to seduce Natalee on a beach. However, after the 18-year-old declined his advances, he attacked her. Van der Sloot stated, "she tells me 'no'… Uh, I insist. I keep feeling her up either way." In the ensuing altercation, he kicked her in the face, leaving her "unconscious, possibly even... dead," and then brutally struck her with a cinder block he found nearby.    This heart-wrenching confession provides insights into the final hours of Natalee Holloway, an aspiring doctor who had traveled to Aruba to celebrate her high school graduation. She had been last seen leaving a bar with van der Sloot earlier that day.    Van der Sloot recounted the chilling aftermath of the crime, saying he pulled Natalee's body into the ocean, let it drift away, and simply "walked home." This admission fills the void of years of speculation and anguish for Natalee's family.    However, due to the statute of limitations for murder in Aruba, which stands at 12 years, it is unlikely that van der Sloot will face prosecution for this heinous crime.    Further compounding the family's agony, Natalee was legally declared dead in 2012, but her remains have never been located. Making matters even more convoluted, van der Sloot had deceitfully extorted about $25,000 from Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway, in 2010. He falsely promised her answers about her daughter's mysterious disappearance.    The deception did not end there. Van der Sloot subsequently used the extorted funds to flee to Peru. It was there that he committed another appalling crime: the murder of a 21-year-old student, Stephany Flores Ramírez. Eerily, this murder occurred exactly five years to the day of Natalee's disappearance.    The web of crimes stretched even further. Van der Sloot's confession emerged as part of a plea agreement related to a federal case in Alabama, where he faced charges of extortion and fraud. He was handed a 20-year sentence for these financial crimes. This sentencing will run alongside his 28-year prison term in Peru. However, should he be released early from the Peruvian jail, he will be obligated to serve the remainder of his 20-year sentence in the U.S.    The years of anguish have taken a toll on Natalee's family. However, this latest development has provided a semblance of closure. Outside the Birmingham, Ala. courthouse, Natalee's mother, Beth, remarked that van der Sloot's confession and subsequent sentencing meant "the end" to their "never-ending nightmare." She poignantly stated, "It feels victorious. Like we finally transitioned from the victim to the victor."    The Holloway case, with its twists and turns, has gripped the nation for years. While justice may seem elusive in terms of a direct prosecution for Natalee's murder, the recent revelations and sentences offer some respite to a family that has endured unimaginable pain. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Joran Vander Sloot Confesses To Murdering Natalee Holloway

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 13:18


In a chilling revelation, Joran van der Sloot has confessed to the murder of Natalee Holloway, almost two decades after she vanished in Aruba. The 36-year-old's confession was obtained by PEOPLE, shedding light on one of the most enigmatic cases in recent memory.    According to the partial transcript, van der Sloot admitted to attempting to seduce Natalee on a beach. However, after the 18-year-old declined his advances, he attacked her. Van der Sloot stated, "she tells me 'no'… Uh, I insist. I keep feeling her up either way." In the ensuing altercation, he kicked her in the face, leaving her "unconscious, possibly even... dead," and then brutally struck her with a cinder block he found nearby.    This heart-wrenching confession provides insights into the final hours of Natalee Holloway, an aspiring doctor who had traveled to Aruba to celebrate her high school graduation. She had been last seen leaving a bar with van der Sloot earlier that day.    Van der Sloot recounted the chilling aftermath of the crime, saying he pulled Natalee's body into the ocean, let it drift away, and simply "walked home." This admission fills the void of years of speculation and anguish for Natalee's family.    However, due to the statute of limitations for murder in Aruba, which stands at 12 years, it is unlikely that van der Sloot will face prosecution for this heinous crime.    Further compounding the family's agony, Natalee was legally declared dead in 2012, but her remains have never been located. Making matters even more convoluted, van der Sloot had deceitfully extorted about $25,000 from Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway, in 2010. He falsely promised her answers about her daughter's mysterious disappearance.    The deception did not end there. Van der Sloot subsequently used the extorted funds to flee to Peru. It was there that he committed another appalling crime: the murder of a 21-year-old student, Stephany Flores Ramírez. Eerily, this murder occurred exactly five years to the day of Natalee's disappearance.    The web of crimes stretched even further. Van der Sloot's confession emerged as part of a plea agreement related to a federal case in Alabama, where he faced charges of extortion and fraud. He was handed a 20-year sentence for these financial crimes. This sentencing will run alongside his 28-year prison term in Peru. However, should he be released early from the Peruvian jail, he will be obligated to serve the remainder of his 20-year sentence in the U.S.    The years of anguish have taken a toll on Natalee's family. However, this latest development has provided a semblance of closure. Outside the Birmingham, Ala. courthouse, Natalee's mother, Beth, remarked that van der Sloot's confession and subsequent sentencing meant "the end" to their "never-ending nightmare." She poignantly stated, "It feels victorious. Like we finally transitioned from the victim to the victor."    The Holloway case, with its twists and turns, has gripped the nation for years. While justice may seem elusive in terms of a direct prosecution for Natalee's murder, the recent revelations and sentences offer some respite to a family that has endured unimaginable pain. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Joran Vander Sloot Confesses To Murdering Natalee Holloway

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 13:18


In a chilling revelation, Joran van der Sloot has confessed to the murder of Natalee Holloway, almost two decades after she vanished in Aruba. The 36-year-old's confession was obtained by PEOPLE, shedding light on one of the most enigmatic cases in recent memory.    According to the partial transcript, van der Sloot admitted to attempting to seduce Natalee on a beach. However, after the 18-year-old declined his advances, he attacked her. Van der Sloot stated, "she tells me 'no'… Uh, I insist. I keep feeling her up either way." In the ensuing altercation, he kicked her in the face, leaving her "unconscious, possibly even... dead," and then brutally struck her with a cinder block he found nearby.    This heart-wrenching confession provides insights into the final hours of Natalee Holloway, an aspiring doctor who had traveled to Aruba to celebrate her high school graduation. She had been last seen leaving a bar with van der Sloot earlier that day.    Van der Sloot recounted the chilling aftermath of the crime, saying he pulled Natalee's body into the ocean, let it drift away, and simply "walked home." This admission fills the void of years of speculation and anguish for Natalee's family.    However, due to the statute of limitations for murder in Aruba, which stands at 12 years, it is unlikely that van der Sloot will face prosecution for this heinous crime.    Further compounding the family's agony, Natalee was legally declared dead in 2012, but her remains have never been located. Making matters even more convoluted, van der Sloot had deceitfully extorted about $25,000 from Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway, in 2010. He falsely promised her answers about her daughter's mysterious disappearance.    The deception did not end there. Van der Sloot subsequently used the extorted funds to flee to Peru. It was there that he committed another appalling crime: the murder of a 21-year-old student, Stephany Flores Ramírez. Eerily, this murder occurred exactly five years to the day of Natalee's disappearance.    The web of crimes stretched even further. Van der Sloot's confession emerged as part of a plea agreement related to a federal case in Alabama, where he faced charges of extortion and fraud. He was handed a 20-year sentence for these financial crimes. This sentencing will run alongside his 28-year prison term in Peru. However, should he be released early from the Peruvian jail, he will be obligated to serve the remainder of his 20-year sentence in the U.S.    The years of anguish have taken a toll on Natalee's family. However, this latest development has provided a semblance of closure. Outside the Birmingham, Ala. courthouse, Natalee's mother, Beth, remarked that van der Sloot's confession and subsequent sentencing meant "the end" to their "never-ending nightmare." She poignantly stated, "It feels victorious. Like we finally transitioned from the victim to the victor."    The Holloway case, with its twists and turns, has gripped the nation for years. While justice may seem elusive in terms of a direct prosecution for Natalee's murder, the recent revelations and sentences offer some respite to a family that has endured unimaginable pain. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

The Newsmax Daily
Newsmax Daily Special Edition- Greta Van Susteren: The Natalee Holloway Case (10/19/23)

The Newsmax Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 15:54


18 years later, Beth Holloway finally has closure. Beth sits down with Newsmax's Greta Van Susteren, who chased down her daughter Natalee's killer Joran Van Der Sloot for years herself, to share what it means to finally know the whole truth. Tony Marino is on vacation this week, Kay Smythe reports this exclusive dramatic story. Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at www.Newsmax.com/listen Download the free NEWSMAX app at www.newsmaxtv.com/app or go to www.NewsmaxTV.com to watch the real news!  Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
"I KILLED NATALEE" Joran van de Sloot Confession

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 37:43 Transcription Available


An Alabama judge accepted Joran van der Sloot's plea deal, meaning today, after almost two decades, the Dutch national admitted that he killed Alabama teen Natalee Holloway. In his proffer, a document in which the defendant offers information about a crime, he reportedly told the court that Holloway rejected his sexual advances, so he hit her, kicked her in the face, then bludgeoned her dead. He then put her body in the ocean.  The confession was part of van der Sloot's plea deal on extortion charges. He was accused of trying to sell information to Beth Holloway on the location of her daughter's body for $250,000. With his guilty plea, van der Sloot was sentenced to 20 years on the federal charges, which will run concurrently with his current sentence for the murder of Stephany Flores in Peru.   Joining Nancy Grace today: Ginger Strickland -  Beth Holloway friend Sheryl McCollum- Cold Case Investigative Research Institute Founder, ColdCaseCrimes.org, Host of new podcast: Zone 7, Twitter: @ColdCaseTips  Joe Scott Morgan – Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan", Twitter: @JoScottForensic   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Joran Van Der Sloot To Reveal Where Natalee Holloway's Body Is

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 9:48


As the story unfolds, the main suspect in the high-profile disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, Joran van der Sloot, is slated to plead guilty to federal charges. The courtroom will be in a tense anticipation this Wednesday as it weighs a plea deal with significant implications.    The Holloway family attorney, John Q. Kelly, in a recent interview with the Today Show, shed light on the conditions tied to this plea deal. "The plea is predicated on Mr. van der Sloot divulging the specifics of how Natalee met her tragic end and the manner in which her body was discarded," Kelly stated.    To understand the gravity of these charges, one needs to rewind a bit. van der Sloot had previously entered a "not guilty" plea for one count each of extortion and wire fraud, aimed at Natalee Holloway's grieving mother, Beth Holloway. The root of these charges? A sinister plot wherein Beth Holloway was promised crucial information about her daughter's unfortunate fate in exchange for a whopping $250,000.    This tale took a twist in 2010 when the tips that Kelly received turned out to be a sham, triggering the federal charges in the U.S. However, Kelly is now optimistic about the new information as part of van der Sloot's revised plea agreement. "The FBI has meticulously vetted the intel shared by van der Sloot. The plea agreement hinges on this corroboration and any other substantiation they managed to secure from the shared details. So far, the information seems credible enough for both Beth and Dave," Kelly elaborated.    In the lead-up to this anticipated hearing, van der Sloot's legal team secured multiple pretrial extensions, prolonging the agony for the Holloway family. Set for 9:30 a.m. at the federal courthouse in Birmingham, the plea and sentencing hearing was remarkably brief, clocking in at under five minutes.    During this hearing, van der Sloot confidently declined the assistance of a Dutch translator, asserting, "My English is actually pretty perfect." When quizzed by Judge Gray Boden about comprehending his Constitutional rights and the charges levied against him, van der Sloot unflinchingly responded, "Yes sir."    Notably, he chose to forgo a reading of his two-count indictment, and his not guilty plea was communicated through his attorney, Kevin Butler. The prosecution underscored the importance of keeping van der Sloot in U.S. custody, referencing a treaty with Peru where he is still slated to complete his sentence for a separate murder case.    A Look at the Background    The story traces back to 2005, when Natalee Holloway, a vibrant 18-year-old from Mountain Brook, Alabama, embarked on what should have been a joyous high school graduation trip to Aruba. Tragically, she never boarded her return flight home.    Eyewitnesses, including her classmates, last spotted her with a then 17-year-old Joran van der Sloot and a couple of his acquaintances outside a club. While the trio claimed to have safely dropped her off at a hotel, their subsequent detention was short-lived due to insufficient evidence.    In a shocking revelation in 2010, van der Sloot reached out to a cooperative witness via email, proposing a deal. He expressed willingness to accept $250,000 from the Holloway family, pledging in return to lead them to Natalee's remains, identify those involved in her death, and elucidate the events leading to it. As a gesture of good faith, he agreed to accept an upfront payment of $25,000 to guide the witness to the body, with the promise of receiving the balance upon recovery. The Holloway family transferred the first installment of $10,000 in cash, followed by a wire of $15,000. This transaction set the stage for the wire fraud charge against him.    In conclusion, as the Holloway family seeks closure, the world watches keenly. Only time will tell if the truth about Natalee Holloway's disappearance will finally come to light. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Joran Van Der Sloot To Reveal Where Natalee Holloway's Body Is

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 9:48


As the story unfolds, the main suspect in the high-profile disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, Joran van der Sloot, is slated to plead guilty to federal charges. The courtroom will be in a tense anticipation this Wednesday as it weighs a plea deal with significant implications.    The Holloway family attorney, John Q. Kelly, in a recent interview with the Today Show, shed light on the conditions tied to this plea deal. "The plea is predicated on Mr. van der Sloot divulging the specifics of how Natalee met her tragic end and the manner in which her body was discarded," Kelly stated.    To understand the gravity of these charges, one needs to rewind a bit. van der Sloot had previously entered a "not guilty" plea for one count each of extortion and wire fraud, aimed at Natalee Holloway's grieving mother, Beth Holloway. The root of these charges? A sinister plot wherein Beth Holloway was promised crucial information about her daughter's unfortunate fate in exchange for a whopping $250,000.    This tale took a twist in 2010 when the tips that Kelly received turned out to be a sham, triggering the federal charges in the U.S. However, Kelly is now optimistic about the new information as part of van der Sloot's revised plea agreement. "The FBI has meticulously vetted the intel shared by van der Sloot. The plea agreement hinges on this corroboration and any other substantiation they managed to secure from the shared details. So far, the information seems credible enough for both Beth and Dave," Kelly elaborated.    In the lead-up to this anticipated hearing, van der Sloot's legal team secured multiple pretrial extensions, prolonging the agony for the Holloway family. Set for 9:30 a.m. at the federal courthouse in Birmingham, the plea and sentencing hearing was remarkably brief, clocking in at under five minutes.    During this hearing, van der Sloot confidently declined the assistance of a Dutch translator, asserting, "My English is actually pretty perfect." When quizzed by Judge Gray Boden about comprehending his Constitutional rights and the charges levied against him, van der Sloot unflinchingly responded, "Yes sir."    Notably, he chose to forgo a reading of his two-count indictment, and his not guilty plea was communicated through his attorney, Kevin Butler. The prosecution underscored the importance of keeping van der Sloot in U.S. custody, referencing a treaty with Peru where he is still slated to complete his sentence for a separate murder case.    A Look at the Background    The story traces back to 2005, when Natalee Holloway, a vibrant 18-year-old from Mountain Brook, Alabama, embarked on what should have been a joyous high school graduation trip to Aruba. Tragically, she never boarded her return flight home.    Eyewitnesses, including her classmates, last spotted her with a then 17-year-old Joran van der Sloot and a couple of his acquaintances outside a club. While the trio claimed to have safely dropped her off at a hotel, their subsequent detention was short-lived due to insufficient evidence.    In a shocking revelation in 2010, van der Sloot reached out to a cooperative witness via email, proposing a deal. He expressed willingness to accept $250,000 from the Holloway family, pledging in return to lead them to Natalee's remains, identify those involved in her death, and elucidate the events leading to it. As a gesture of good faith, he agreed to accept an upfront payment of $25,000 to guide the witness to the body, with the promise of receiving the balance upon recovery. The Holloway family transferred the first installment of $10,000 in cash, followed by a wire of $15,000. This transaction set the stage for the wire fraud charge against him.    In conclusion, as the Holloway family seeks closure, the world watches keenly. Only time will tell if the truth about Natalee Holloway's disappearance will finally come to light. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Joran Van Der Sloot To Reveal Where Natalee Holloway's Body Is

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 9:48


As the story unfolds, the main suspect in the high-profile disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, Joran van der Sloot, is slated to plead guilty to federal charges. The courtroom will be in a tense anticipation this Wednesday as it weighs a plea deal with significant implications.    The Holloway family attorney, John Q. Kelly, in a recent interview with the Today Show, shed light on the conditions tied to this plea deal. "The plea is predicated on Mr. van der Sloot divulging the specifics of how Natalee met her tragic end and the manner in which her body was discarded," Kelly stated.    To understand the gravity of these charges, one needs to rewind a bit. van der Sloot had previously entered a "not guilty" plea for one count each of extortion and wire fraud, aimed at Natalee Holloway's grieving mother, Beth Holloway. The root of these charges? A sinister plot wherein Beth Holloway was promised crucial information about her daughter's unfortunate fate in exchange for a whopping $250,000.    This tale took a twist in 2010 when the tips that Kelly received turned out to be a sham, triggering the federal charges in the U.S. However, Kelly is now optimistic about the new information as part of van der Sloot's revised plea agreement. "The FBI has meticulously vetted the intel shared by van der Sloot. The plea agreement hinges on this corroboration and any other substantiation they managed to secure from the shared details. So far, the information seems credible enough for both Beth and Dave," Kelly elaborated.    In the lead-up to this anticipated hearing, van der Sloot's legal team secured multiple pretrial extensions, prolonging the agony for the Holloway family. Set for 9:30 a.m. at the federal courthouse in Birmingham, the plea and sentencing hearing was remarkably brief, clocking in at under five minutes.    During this hearing, van der Sloot confidently declined the assistance of a Dutch translator, asserting, "My English is actually pretty perfect." When quizzed by Judge Gray Boden about comprehending his Constitutional rights and the charges levied against him, van der Sloot unflinchingly responded, "Yes sir."    Notably, he chose to forgo a reading of his two-count indictment, and his not guilty plea was communicated through his attorney, Kevin Butler. The prosecution underscored the importance of keeping van der Sloot in U.S. custody, referencing a treaty with Peru where he is still slated to complete his sentence for a separate murder case.    A Look at the Background    The story traces back to 2005, when Natalee Holloway, a vibrant 18-year-old from Mountain Brook, Alabama, embarked on what should have been a joyous high school graduation trip to Aruba. Tragically, she never boarded her return flight home.    Eyewitnesses, including her classmates, last spotted her with a then 17-year-old Joran van der Sloot and a couple of his acquaintances outside a club. While the trio claimed to have safely dropped her off at a hotel, their subsequent detention was short-lived due to insufficient evidence.    In a shocking revelation in 2010, van der Sloot reached out to a cooperative witness via email, proposing a deal. He expressed willingness to accept $250,000 from the Holloway family, pledging in return to lead them to Natalee's remains, identify those involved in her death, and elucidate the events leading to it. As a gesture of good faith, he agreed to accept an upfront payment of $25,000 to guide the witness to the body, with the promise of receiving the balance upon recovery. The Holloway family transferred the first installment of $10,000 in cash, followed by a wire of $15,000. This transaction set the stage for the wire fraud charge against him.    In conclusion, as the Holloway family seeks closure, the world watches keenly. Only time will tell if the truth about Natalee Holloway's disappearance will finally come to light. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Bestemming Witte Huis
240 - Natalee en Netanyahu

Bestemming Witte Huis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 31:27


Na 18 jaar is er een einde gekomen aan de zaak rondom de verdwijning van Natalee Holloway - dat zei haar moeder, Beth Holloway, voor de rechtbank in Alabama. Joran van der Sloot heeft in de VS bekend dat hij de tiener heeft vermoord in 2005 en dat hij haar lichaam in de zee heeft gedumpt. Hij deed zijn bekentenis als onderdeel van een deal met de Amerikaanse Justitie. Van der Sloot moest voor de rechter verschijnen in de VS, omdat Beth Holloway hem had aangeklaagd wegens afpersing. En nu heeft ze dan eindelijk antwoorden over de dood van haar dochter, zo zei ze vandaag. Deze week stond natuurlijk ook in de VS in het teken van het geweld in Israël en Gaza. President Biden reisde af naar Israël, waar hij werd ontvangen met een knuffel van premier Netanyahu. Zijn bezoek kwam vlak nadat er honderden doden vielen door een bom op een ziekenhuis in Gaza en maakte dan ook een hoop reacties los in de hele wereld.

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk
Natalee Holloway-Questions and Answers

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 30:26


While  we may never know what really happened to Natallie Holloway we can know the answers to some of the questions. In this episode Learn the answer to so many questions others are asking. Was the local police corrupt in this investigation? What part did the chaparones have in the case? Have her parents exploited this tradegy? These questions and more are asked and answered in this episode. Learn the important lessons of the case.  Contact me: charliecrimebuster@gmail.com  Support: www.peacemakernetwork.com  Website: www.charliecrimebuster.com  Sign up for class: JimLMauney@gmail.com 

People are the Worst
66. Natalee Holloway: Part 3 of 4

People are the Worst

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 53:32


Part 3 of the Natalee Holloway case picks up in 2007. Natalee had been missing for 2 years and while living in the Netherlands for college, Joran meets a man who befriends him with the sole mission of taking him down. His "friend", along with badass crime reporter Peter de Vries, record Joran confessing to what really happened to Natalee. We discuss all of the shocking events after this recording, including the infamous extortion e-mail he sent Beth Holloway's attorney & the horrible murder of Stephany Flores.   Produced by Jacob Hollabaugh Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, check out our website for merch, and follow us on TikTok, Instagram & YouTube 

Alabama's Morning News with JT
Joran Van Der Sloot Granted Extension in Beth Holloway Extortion Trial - Roger Appell

Alabama's Morning News with JT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 4:04 Transcription Available


Defense Attorney Roger Appell joins JT to discuss what took place more.

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk
Natalee Holloway-How Did She Die?

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 32:47


Learn what really happened to Natalee Holloway. Listen to evidence that would bring Natalee's killer to Justice in this episode. Discover the real evidence that would bring justice to Natalee Holloway. From a cop's point of view listen to the real evidence in the case that would convict Juron Van Der Sloot of the murder of Natalee Holloway.  Contact me: charliecrimebuster@gmail.com  Website: www.charliecrimebuster.com  Support: www.peacemakernetwork.com  Join Jim's Training: JimLMauney@gmail.com 

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk
Natalee Holloway-Music Stopped Aftermath

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 31:24


In this episode discover where the truth might actually lie in the disapearence of Natalee Holloway. Learn how that even in the lies there could be an element of truth to lead you to what really happened to Natalee on the Island of Aruba. See how an extensive search turned up nothing and how the police reacted to some of the suspects. This and more on this esisode of Charlie crimebuster.  To get caught up on the series go to www.charliecrimebuster.com  To contact Charlie: charliecrimebuster@gmail.com  To support: www.peacemakernetwork.com  To sign up for Florida Armed Security Officer Training: JimLMauney@gmail.com  If you know something say something: FBi tip line 1-800-225-5324   

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk
Pt 2 Natalee Holloway-The Week The Music Stopped

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 32:42


In part 2 of Natalee Holloway, learn about why the first 72 hours is crucial in a missing person's case. Discover what the family did that was right and how police corruption could have played a part in this case. Learn things about this case that you may Have NOT known. This and more in this episode.  Contact me: charliecrimebuster@gmail.com  Support: www.peacemakernetwork.com  Web site: www.charliecrimebuster.com  Contact Jim Mauney for Armed Security Course: JimLMauney@gmail.com 

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk
Natalee Holloway-The Day The Music Stopped

Charlie Crimebuster's Crime Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 29:47


Learn new things about the Natalee Holloway case. There is a suspect behind bars! However, not for the reason you think. Learn things about the day that the music stopped for Natalee that you may not know. This and more on this episode of Charlie Crimebuster.  Contact Me: charliecrimebuster@gmail.com  Support: www.peacemakernetwork.com  web site: www.charliecrimebuster.com  Security School for armed Security: JimLMauney@gmail.com 

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Natalee Holloway's Likely Murderer, Jordan Van der Sloot, Pleads Not Guilty to Extortion

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 6:11


On today's podcast, we delve into the chilling case of Joran van der Sloot, a man accused of extortion and fraud related to the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway. We unpack the courtroom drama, from van der Sloot's unsettling courtroom demeanor to the enduring resolve of Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway. Learn about the heinous crimes van der Sloot is linked to, and how this long-standing case resonates with unsolved mysteries, deceit, and the pursuit of justice. Don't miss this gripping tale of a family's relentless quest for justice in a maze of international bureaucracy and shocking revelations. Want to listen to ALL our Podcasts Ad-Free? Subscribe through Apple Podcasts, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj  Follow Our Other Cases:    Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski (All Cases) -https://audioboom.com/channels/5040505-hidden-killers-with-tony-brueski-breaking-news-commentary Chad & Lori Daybell - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098105-demise-of-the-daybells-the-lori-chad-daybell-story The Murder of Ana Walshe - https://audioboom.com/channels/5093967-finding-ana-this-disappearance-of-ana-walshe Alex Murdaugh - https://audioboom.com/channels/5097527-the-trial-of-alex-murdaugh The Idaho Murders, The Case Against Bryan Kohberger - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098223-the-idaho-murders-the-case-against-bryan-kohberger Lucy Letby - https://audioboom.com/channels/5099406-nurse-of-death-the-lucy-letby-story

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Suspect Killer of American High Schooler, Natalee Holloway, Heads to US Soil for Trial

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 39:09


It's been nearly two decades since Alabama teen Natalee Holloway disappeared in Aruba. Now, the man last seen with Holloway and also the man suspected of killing her will be extradited to the US. Joran van der Sloot will not be on trial for Holloway's murder however, but for extortion of money from her mother, Beth Holloway. Beth Holloway says van der Sloot reached out to an attorney promising to explain what happened to Natalee and lead authorities to the remains. He asked for $250,000, which was $25,000 wired to him as part of an FBI sting. This is the basis of the current wire fraud and extortion charges against him. Van der Sloot fled Aruba to Peru where he was arrested for the murder of 21-year-old Stephany Flores. She died five years, to the day, of Natalee's disappearance. Joran van der Sloot was convicted and has been serving a 28-year prison sentence.   An extradition treaty with Peru is making temporary extradition possible.  Joining Nancy Grace today:  Dale Carson - High Profile Criminal Defense Attorney (Jacksonville), Former FBI Agent, and Former Police Officer (Miami-Dade County); Author: "Arrest-Proof Yourself;" Twitter: @DaleCarsonLaw  Caryn Stark - Psychologist- Trauma and Crime Expert; Twitter: @carnpsych Sheryl McCollum - Cold Case Investigative Research Institute Founder and Host of the new podcast: "Zone 7;", Twitter: @149Zone7   Irv Brandt - Senior Inspector, US Marshals Service- International Investigations Branch; Chief Inspector, DOJ Office of International Affairs; Author: “SOLO SHOT: CURSE OF THE BLUE STONE” (available on Amazon); Also: "FLYING SOLO: Top of the World;" Twitter: @JackSoloAuthor   Joseph Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet;" Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan;" Twitter: @medcolegaldeath  Art Harris -Two-time Emmy-Winning Investigative Journalist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Puppies and Crime
Folge 107 - Pokerface

Puppies and Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 207:44


Aruba, Mai 2005. Es sollte die letzte große Party werden, die gemeinsame Abschlussfahrt bevor der Ernst des Lebens beginnt. Voller Vorfreude reisen die Schülerinnen und Schüler der Mountain Brook Highschool nach Aruba. 5 Tage lang: Sonne, Strand und Party. Doch am letzten Tag fehlt eine von ihnen: Natalee Holloway. Sofort beginnt die verzweifelte Suche nach der Schülerin und schnell rücken drei Verdächtige in den Fokus der Ermittlungen, einer von ihnen: der 17-jährige Niederländer Joran van der Sloot. Während Natalees Verschwinden bald die Nachrichten in den USA dominiert und der (politische) Druck wächst, stehen die Ermittler vor einem riesigen Problem: denn bald gibt es unzählige Geschichten davon, was mit Natalee wirklich passierte. Ihr Verdächtiger scheint einfach nicht greifbar, spielt ein grausames mit Medien, Ermittlern und der Familie von Natalee. Bis im Mai 2010- genau 5 Jahre nach Natalees Verschwinden, die 22-jährige Stephany Flores Ramírez in Peru verschwindet. Inhaltswarnung: (Sexualisierte Gewalt), Entführung, Spielsucht Vielen Dank an unseren heutigen Sponsor: Koro Spart jetzt mit dem Code PUPPIES 5% auf das gesamte Koro Sortiment auf https://www.korodrogerie.de Empfehlungen: Empfehlung Amanda: Slasher, Serie, Netflix Empfehlung Marieke: Die Discounter, Serie, Amazon Prime Social Media: Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- G/N ---------

3 AM Mystery Club
Amy Lynn Bradley

3 AM Mystery Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 38:01


Spring Break 1998, Amy Lynn Bradley embarked on a Caribbean cruise with her family only to vanish in the middle of the night at sea. What happened to this vivacious and outgoing young woman? Was her disappearance a tragic accident or something worse? Join us as Derric presents the Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley. Sources https://www.ranker.com/list/facts-about-amy-lynn-bradley/philgibbons Disappeared, "Troubled Waters", sesaon 9, episode 3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Amy_Lynn_Bradley Vanished with Beth Holloway, "Bradley" season 1, episode 3 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3ammysteryclub/support

The Success Express
17. First Generation Students: A Celebration and Conversation

The Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 40:24


This episode is a little different than anything we've done before, in that you are going to hear two interviews back-to-back, instead of just one! First, you'll hear from Salvador Rojas. Sal is a PhD student here at Purdue in the engineering program, but he has a really unique story of how he got to Purdue. Sal is a first generation student, meaning he's the first to go to college in his family – but beyond just his family, Sal is one of the first people in his community to go to college. So today, Sal is going to not only share his personal story with us, but also give us a little more of an understanding as to what it's like being a first generation student on a college campus. After Sal's incredible testimony, you're going to hear from Dr. Beth Holloway. Dr. Holloway wears a million hats here at Purdue – she's a professor, the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Education for the college of engineering, and she's the Director of the Women in Engineering Program. Dr. Holloway actually attended Purdue for her undergrad, and she too, like Sal, was a first generation student. Dr. Holloway is now the chair of a committee that is raising awareness for first generation students at Purdue, as well as launching Purdue's very first week-long celebration of our first generation college students – which begins this week, November 4th! You guys are in for such a treat today – Sal and Dr. Holloway bring a lot of wisdom and insight to the table. And we just know you will learn so much from them.

Diverse
Diverse Episode 4: SWENext Engineering Future Engineers

Diverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 24:32


According to the US Department of Labor, women currently make up 7% of mechanical engineers. Early on in her career, Dr. Beth Holloway was one of them. Now Assistant Dean of Engineering for Undergraduate Education at Purdue University, Dr. Holloway is also the Director of the Women In Engineering Program which is the first of its type nationally. She holds bachelor's and master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Engineering Education, all from Purdue. SWENext is a great way for students aged 18 years and under to get involved in the Society of Women Engineers. We asked SWENexters to submit their questions for Dr. Holloway, who spoke about the engineering profession, the college application process and how to prepare for life as an engineering undergrad. And her advice on applying for scholarships is not to be missed!