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June 21, 2010 8:43 PM

Van der Sloot's Mother: He's Sick in the Head

(AP)  Joran van der Sloot, the chief suspect in the murder of one woman and the disappearance of another, suffers mental problems, his mother was quoted Sunday as saying.

Van der Sloot, a 22-year-old Dutchman, is suspected in the disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005. He sits now in a prison compound on the dusty outskirts of Peru's capital, Lima, held on suspicion of killing 21-year-old Stephany Flores on May 30 - five years to the day after Holloway vanished while on vacation.

"My son is sick in his head," the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf quoted Anita van der Sloot as saying in an interview published on its website Sunday. The comments were her first since her son's most recent arrest.

De Telegraaf: "My Son Is Sick in His Head" (in Dutch)

Police in Peru say Van der Sloot has confessed to killing Flores. He is scheduled to be interviewed by a judge in Lima next week.

He has confessed to involvement in Holloway's disappearance, then retracted his confession, several times. Holloway was last seen in his company.

Van der Sloot has told his jailers in Peru he is ready to clarify the Holloway case - but only with Aruban authorities.

For now, he spends his days in a nearly empty block of a high-security prison, where he shares a TV set and homemade barbells with a reputed Colombian hit man.

The Van der Sloot family lives in Aruba, where the interview with Anita van der Sloot was conducted. She told the newspaper her son disappeared in mid-May, two days before he was scheduled to travel to the Netherlands for treatment in a mental institution. He left a note saying he was going to Peru, she said.

Van der Sloot had been traveling the world but returned to Aruba in April after his father, Paul, died of a heart attack while playing tennis.

In the Telegraaf interview, Anita van der Sloot said she does not believe her son killed Holloway.

"But if he killed Stephany, he'll have to pay the price. I won't visit him in his cell, I cannot embrace him," she was quoted saying.

She said Joran's mental health had deteriorated steadily since Holloway disappeared. She attributed his decline in part to media scrutiny.

She told the paper he had called her several days before Flores' death, sounding paranoid.

"He said he was being followed. He had been arrested together with a girl and robbed. He was not making sense," the paper quoted her as saying.

"I can't cry for Joran like I did for Paul. I hope that he gets psychological help."


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By Associated Press Writer Toby Sterling

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by 6591Hou June 21, 2010 12:41 PM EDT
She also said at his father's funeral Van Der Sloot draped himself on his father's coffin and cried out that HE had caused his father's heart attack - a graveside confession of a very sick and twisted individual. He knows very well that he is the cause for a lot of pain and suffering.
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by maccount June 21, 2010 11:02 AM EDT
Well, MAYBE Anita - if he had mental problems - you would have seen it a long time ago. I know because I have a love one who has mental problems, but she started to show signs in her younger teen years - not in her twenty's. So as a Mother, apparently, you didn't do the right thing - YOU SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN HELP FOR YOUR SON, why now, why? You're as much guilty as he is, if you knew he has mental problems - WHY DID YOU SIT ON YOUR ASS AND DIDN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT when your son showed any signs along the way - because THERE ARE SIGNS of someone who's becoming mental ill!
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by deohgee June 21, 2010 6:07 AM EDT
Don't worry mommy, that Peru prison will cure that sickness!
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by magnumdr June 21, 2010 5:14 AM EDT
You dam right he is sick in the head! He is a cold blooded murderer and he must pay for his sickening crimes. Stop trying to defend him Mom, we all know that you love him but what he did has no excuse.
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by typeA911 June 21, 2010 3:47 AM EDT
Well saying hes nuts is really saying a lot about her. It means his mother probably needs her head examined also. She raised him and made him what he is. I have found that children are pretty much a reflection of thier parents.
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by wdh3007 June 21, 2010 3:19 AM EDT
The mother should speak for herself since she is also sick in the head.
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by sharoncalla June 21, 2010 1:07 AM EDT
The bottom line is he did a crime, so he should do time. Whether or not he gets the proper counseling and medication to keep his thoughts organized and calm will be another matter. His mother cares about him, no doubt, but 21 is legal age, and so what can she do? Basically just wring her hands and worry. Talk about his high health care cost, a shrink is pricey, his meds (drugs) to keep him calm, are also going to be pricey, hope Peru is a very wealthy country, this inmate is going to cost them a lot of dough, but hey, he's a dangerous dude. Two deceased girls, is enough, and Peru seen first hand that all he does is break necks with his bare hands. A very shameful tale this has been. Maybe Aruba should send donations for his upkeep, since they dropped the ball on him, in 2005. No matter who pays, the dude needs to stay behind bars, that we know.
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by mick7744 June 21, 2010 12:29 AM EDT
So...the family 'media consultant' has been heard from. Now how about hearing from the mother...HERSELF?

Can she really believe that her precious son was pushed over the edge by unflattering media coverage about Natalee Holloway's disappearence and murder? That his beating Stephany's head in was in reality Holloway's mother's fault for harping on her daughter's fate in the press?

Well...we all knew it couldn't be her JORAN'S fault.
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by dakotaclark June 20, 2010 10:27 PM EDT
More than likely, Anita van der Sloot is the only person who might be able to get at the truth in the Natalie Holloway matter.

However, that would not be an easy task. The mind of a psychopathic killer is not easily convinced to do what is right.

As such, she becomes the gatekeeper. Many people would bless her for getting her son to speak the truth. As in ??the truth shall make you free,? KJV, John 8:32.
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by Leaderless June 20, 2010 9:01 PM EDT
Playing the insanity card trying to get her son off.
Mother of the year anyone?
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