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Least Peru stopped him before he could go after what could possibly be more than just victim #3.
According to La Republica newspaper, he said that his anger exploded and he broke Stephany Flores' neck after she grabbed his laptop without his permission, and found out that he was involved in the disappearance of an American woman.
The paper quoted Van der Sloot as saying, "I did not want to do it. The girl intruded into my private life."
The woman's battered body was found on the room's floor more than two days later, her neck broken. Van der Sloot had by then crossed into Chile, where he was arrested Thursday.
If tried and convicted of murder, van der Sloot faces a potential prison term of 35 years.
He remains, meanwhile, the prime suspect in the disappearance in Aruba of Holloway, an Alabama teen who hasn't been seen since May 30, 2005. He was arrested and released in that case, and faces no charges.
Van der Sloot was charged Thursday in the United States with trying to extort $250,000 from Holloway's family in exchange for disclosing the location of her body and describing how she died.
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Least Peru stopped him before he could go after what could possibly be more than just victim #3.
According to Silky's article, the most he can face is 35 years? What?
I mean, I doubt he'll last that long in a Peru prison, but still.
Lori Berenson, in jail in Peru since 1996, dictated a statement to her visiting
parents in which she complained about her solitary confinement at her new
jail and said it was no better than the dingy, high-altitude Yanamayo prison
which rights groups have called sub-human.