September 6, 2010 9:41 AM

Van der Sloot Admits Extorting Holloways

In this photo taken June 11, 2010 and obtained by The Associated Press via Peru's America Television channel, Dutch citizen Joran van der Sloot holds his inmate number before been transferred to the Miguel Castro Castro prison in Lima. Peruvian police sai

In this photo taken June 11, 2010 and obtained by The Associated Press via Peru's America Television channel, Dutch citizen Joran van der Sloot holds his inmate number before been transferred to the Miguel Castro Castro prison in Lima. Peruvian police sai (AP Photo)

(AP)  The Dutchman charged with killing a 21-year-old Peruvian woman and suspected in the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway has acknowledged extorting money from Holloway's parents and says he did it to get back at them.

In an interview published Monday, the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf quoted Joran van der Sloot as confessing to taking money from the family of the American in return for revealing the location of her body. He was indicted in the U.S. in June for extortion after being caught in an FBI sting, though the place he indicated as her burial site turned out to be bogus.

Holloway was last seen alive with him on the Caribbean resort island of Aruba in 2005, and he has publicly said he killed her and then retracted his confession several times.

"I wanted to get back at Natalee's family - her parents have been making my life tough for five years," the paper quoted him as saying from prison in Peru. "When they offered to pay for the girl's location, I thought: 'Why not'?"

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U.S. prosecutors say in the sting earlier this year, Natalee's mother sent $10,000 in cash to Van der Sloot through an FBI witness, and a wire transfer of $15,000 to Van der Sloot's bank account in the Netherlands. He took the money and flew to Latin America.

He has been charged with killing Stephany Flores in his hotel room in Lima, Peru, on May 30 - five years to the day after Holloway's disappearance. He met both women in casinos.

Van der Sloot initially confessed to killing Flores to Peruvian police, but later said he only did so because he was intimidated and had been promised he would be extradited to the Netherlands.

His requests to have the Peruvian confession retracted have so far been denied and he awaits trial.

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by Dustin83v September 9, 2010 12:16 PM EDT
Joran should ask for an issue of pamprin, tampax, and massengill for his weekend menses. He must develop a better tone for reporters after his period.
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by BaselessCritique September 6, 2010 12:06 PM EDT
Stone-cold sociopath.
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by robe59 September 6, 2010 10:14 AM EDT
This has to be the lowest scum alive today. Gee, the Holloways made his life tough after he murdered their daughter. What a shame. Evil incarnate.
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by lilbear925 September 6, 2010 9:10 AM EDT
Rather than continue to probe this a$$hole to see how many other women he has killed -- and is could be in the dozens -- just pay someone he is jailed with $10 to end his suffering. The world will not miss him, and he will get the punishment he deserves. It is stupid to allow him to continue to rant about how smart and handsome he is. He is a killer, an extortionist, a thief and a liar.
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