Van Der Sloot "Confessor"

Stephen C. Rose
Joran van der Sloot says his confession was coerced. Joran van der Sloot photos in jail become global. And buried at the bottom of this story, Joran van der Sloot's journalist "confessor" Peter DeVreis manages to risk some credibility by getting arrested in Australia. He seems to have fled.

One wonders

I will update as more information emerges.

Van der Sloot still waiting for appeal ruling - CBS 42: "And if that's not enough, Peter DeVries, the Dutch TV reporter who has elicited several confessions from van der Sloot, was himself arrested on trespass charges in Perth, Australia where he was chasing another international murder suspect. �DeVries says he's not guilty, posted bond and has left Australia."

Abba's Way. People. "Joran van der Sloot 'Confessor' Reporter Arrested, Flees." Which raises questions about the character and reliability of the man who initially secured confessions from Joran van der Sloot.

Published by Stephen C. Rose

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  • Michael8/30/2010

    What a 'sharp' conclusions... In many countries suspects have rights, so the suspect that De Vries was harassing a little from his protected privacy, called in the police. The suspect is a diving instructor, so he might have police as his clients. De Vries has to work and doesn't live in Australia and doesn't have time to wait a year for trial in every of the 200 countries of the world.
    P.S.: Im not that a fan of De Vries, because he shut his mouth at the hight of the (now orincess) Mabel-affair, when the affair changed towards her spy-hooker affairs with drugs and the Sebrenica setup with weapons from the Taleban to provoke the Serbs to kill them and have a future reason for international intervention/ocupation and a then secret USA military airport in Kosovo near the Middle East to prepare for the Irak and Afghanistan wars.

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