ORANJESTAD, Aruba, Feb. 5, 2008

Court To Allow Holloway Hidden Video

Secretly-Taped "Confession" Interview With Dutch Teen To Be Played In Missing Girl Case

    • A Dutch television reporter claims to have evidence that reportedly implicates Joran van der Sloot, one of the three young men who had been the primary suspects in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Photo

      A Dutch television reporter claims to have evidence that reportedly implicates Joran van der Sloot, one of the three young men who had been the primary suspects in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway.  (AP)

    • Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries reacts prior to attending a live TV show in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Jan. 31, 2008. Aruban prosecutors said Thursday that authorities are investigating new information in the Natalee Holloway case provided by the Dutch crime reporter. Photo

      Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries reacts prior to attending a live TV show in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Jan. 31, 2008. Aruban prosecutors said Thursday that authorities are investigating new information in the Natalee Holloway case provided by the Dutch crime reporter.  (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

    • Natalee Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., disappeared the final night of her high school graduation trip to Aruba in 2005. Holloway was 18 at the time. Photo

      Natalee Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., disappeared the final night of her high school graduation trip to Aruba in 2005. Holloway was 18 at the time.  (AP (file))

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    The chief prosecutor in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba says he has a tape that may implicate Joran van der Sloot. Maggie Rodriguez interviews van der Sloot's lawyer Rosemarie Arnold.

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(AP)  A hidden-camera interview with a Dutch student saying missing teenager Natalee Holloway was dead and that he had a friend dump her body at sea is admissible in court, the chief Aruban prosecutor said Monday.

The courts in Aruba will likely accept the tape as evidence because it was recorded by a private citizen without any influence by authorities, Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos told reporters.

"I take it very seriously," Mos said of the video.

The tape, which was first broadcast Sunday on Dutch television, has appeared to spur the investigation: Mos said authorities in the Netherlands searched two homes Monday where Joran Van der Sloot has lived while attending college there.

A judge in Aruba denied a prosecution request to detain Van der Sloot based on the new information. Mos said they will file an appeal Tuesday and expect a decision within a week.

The prosecutor declined to provide any details about the searches. Bert de Rooij, a lawyer for Van der Sloot in the Netherlands, said police took a hard drive and a laptop.

De Rooij, speaking on Dutch television Monday, said the college student would make himself available for questioning by authorities if necessary. "As far as Joran is concerned, that can happen soon," he told the news program "Nova."

In the secret recordings, Van der Sloot said Holloway, 18, was drunk and that she began shaking and slumped down on the beach as they were kissing in May 2005.

"Suddenly she started shaking and then she didn't say anything," Van der Sloot said in Dutch, adding that he did not kill her. "I would never murder a girl."

He said he panicked and tried but failed to revive her. He said that Holloway looked dead but that he could not be sure she was not still alive when a friend took her away. Van der Sloot identified the friend only as "Daury."

Chris Lejeuz, an attorney for a 21-year-old man named Daury Rodriguez, who is an associate of Van der Sloot's, appeared with his client at a news conference in Oranjestad Monday and denied his client had any role in Holloway's death.

Mos said prosecutors believe Van der Sloot was telling the truth in the video because he seemed to struggle as he told the story and repeated it several times.

"Now, whether that is the truth, that has to be seen ..." he said. "Finally the court will have to decide whether this is a declaration ... that we can use as evidence in this court of law."

In the interview, Van der Sloot speaks to Patrick van der Eem, a 34-year-old Dutch businessman who told ABC News that he befriended the younger man with the intention of prying a confession out of him.

Van der Eem said he spent about two months getting to know Van der Sloot, regularly smoking marijuana together and playing poker late into the night, the businessman approached Dutch television crime reporter Peter R. de Vries, who rigged up a new Range Rover with secret cameras to capture their conversations.

"Why did I want this? It's obvious. Everybody was looking for the truth for (Holloway's) mother," he told ABC News, which planned to broadcast the interview on its "20/20" program Monday night. "I'm a father. I have two children, a girl six years old and a boy two years old."

Van der Eem, who grew up in the Caribbean, said he was angry with Van der Sloot for damaging the reputation of Aruba and the Netherlands.

Joseph Tacopina, a lawyer for Van der Sloot, said his client was not responsible for the Alabama teenager's death and that the tapes do not amount to a confession.

"There was no confession, no admission of a crime by Joran on any of these tapes, which is very telling," Tacopina said on ABC's "Good Morning America."

Last week, Van der Sloot said he was lying in those conversations and denied that he had anything to do with Holloway's disappearance. In the secret footage, Van der Sloot spoke with a man he believed to be his friend, who gave him "drugs, marijuana, things like that," Tacopina told ABC.

But Natalee's mother, Beth Twitty, told ABC: "I don't think any of us are surprised by his reaction (that his comments were fiction), but I know one thing. Once people see the video of Joran there are no more questions. There is no one who can walk away from this believing that he is innocent."

She said Van der Sloot didn't even know if her daughter was alive or not.

"Natalee never even had the chance for a medical doctor or a coroner, anyone, to determine (if she was alive)," Twitty said.

Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Ala., was last seen leaving a bar with Van der Sloot and two Surinamese brothers hours before she was due to board a flight home.

The three were arrested shortly after her disappearance and again in November, but released for lack of evidence. Prosecutors then dismissed their case against them, saying they lacked evidence even to prove a crime. All three have always denied any role in her disappearance.=

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by timothyone-2009 February 5, 2008 3:12 AM PST
An obvious psychopath who needs to remain behind bars for life.
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by keithle1 February 5, 2008 4:39 AM PST
Young college men are just looking to get some. Like most men. The girl is just a *** object. Something to get in bed. Then get rid of.
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by brianbwb-2009 February 5, 2008 4:56 AM PST
Mr. deVries is to be commended for his refusal to just let the matter fade away. Sure he is going to make some money out of it, but I can think of no one who deserves to profit from this other than Mr. deVries and Mr. van der Eem, and certainly not J.v.d.S. They went where law enforcement could not, and challenged a corrupt person who was about to become a judge, in Paulus.

I only hope that their evidence is enough to at least start a more thorough investigation, not only of the crime, but also of the cover up by persons in power.
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by rational_1 February 5, 2008 9:13 AM PST
Just saw this P.O.S.''s confession on TV last night. He did it alright and he deserves to rot in jail for depraved indifference even if the authorities don''t have the evidence to make a murder charge stick. This S.O.B. is a psychopath - he really doesn''t care about anyone else in the world and is only concerned with how adverse things happening to other other people end up affecting him. Wonder what his parents thought when they watched the video of him cavalierly talking about how he disposed of Natalee Holloway. Referring to her as a b**ch and wh**e didn''t endear him to anyone either. You''re a complete a$$ hole Joran!
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by tail_honcho February 5, 2008 9:16 AM PST
I love to see liars caught - he said what is on the tape is a lie (and why would it be?)... do we then still believe what he has said to the courts and press over the last few years where he has more of a reason to lie?
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by tail_honcho February 5, 2008 9:19 AM PST
...and he is a judge in training!!!! Got to love what he does in his down time... "Van der Eem said he spent about two months getting to know Van der Sloot, regularly smoking marijuana together..."
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by tbweb February 5, 2008 10:09 AM PST
He said dumping her body in the ocean didn''t bother him, that he didn''t lose any sleep. You usually only acquire that type of numbness having done it before. There are other girls he dumped in that ocean, this is not his first time, there is more to this, he''s a serial rapist, murderer, ocean dumper!
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by godseyesore-2009 February 5, 2008 10:24 AM PST
This guy has only himself to blame for his problems now. The previous lies and obfuscation makes his current defensive statements laughable.
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by avigil2 February 5, 2008 11:51 AM PST
After last night''s airing of the video, it''s quite obvious that, aside from his cockiness, arrogance, pompousness and superiority, van der Sloot is guilty of at least 3 crimes or more. His parents, claiming his innocence, should be so proud.
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by egresor February 5, 2008 9:21 PM PST
lol

gee guys. ever think there may be more to this than what''s on the surface?

his daddy is wealthy.
his lawyers are smart.
the case wasn''t going away.
someone would crack sooner or later.

ever think things got out of hand and they killed her? dumped her body and clammed up?

that the businessman was nothing more than a clever ruse to get his son charged with a much lesser crime?

that businessman getting him to confess?
something fishy may be going on there!
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