Beth Holloway Meets With Joran van der Sloot

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The mother of missing teen Natalie Holloway, Beth Holloway, met with Joran van der Sloot in a Peruvian prison on Wednesday.  Van der Sloot is the prime suspect in Natalie, who went missing in Aruba just over five years ago.  He has also confessed to the murder of Peruvian student Stephany Flores earlier this summer while participating in the Latin American Poker Tour sponsored by PokerStars.net. 

Beth Holloway is taking part in a Dutch documentary on the van der Sloot case.

Beth Holloway's attorney, John Q. Kelly, confirmed the trip in an interview Friday on NBC's "Today," saying "I know she was in Castro Castro (and) that she saw Joran." Castro Castro, as it is called, is one of the world’s most notorious prisons. 

Van der Sloot’s attorney, Lima Maximo Altez, claimed that his client was brought to the meeting “practically by force”.

Natalie’s mother reportedly told Joran that she did not have any hatred in her heart for the Dutchman.  He allegedly responded that he understood but could speak no further.

Van der Sloot has denied being involved in the disappearance of Natalie Holloway and told a Dutch television station this month he regrets telling so many stories regarding the matter.

Ace King, Gambling911.com 

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