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Joran van der Sloot was born in the Dutch city of Arnhem, one of three sons to Paulus van der Sloot (1952–2010), [23] a lawyer, and Anita van der Sloot-Hugen, an art teacher. [24] In 1990, his family moved from Arnhem to Aruba , [ 25 ] where he was an honor student at the International School of Aruba .
On January 11, 2008, crime reporter Peter R. de Vries challenged Joran van der Sloot on live television regarding his honesty of his involvement in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. After the telecast of the show ended, studio and audience cameras recorded Van der Sloot throwing a glass of red wine into De Vries' face. [1] [2]
Sean Michael as Paul van der Sloot, father of Joran van der Sloot; Jacques Strydom as Joran van der Sloot, suspect in Natalee's disappearance; Clayton Evertson as Deepak Kalpoe, friend of Joran van der Sloot; Cokey Falkow as Patrick van der Eem, working in an undercover investigation; Catherine Dent as Carol Standifer, friend of Beth Holloway ...
Within four hours of landing on the island, the Twittys presented Aruban police with the name and address of van der Sloot, who was the person with whom Holloway left the nightclub. [9] Beth stated that van der Sloot's full name was given to her by the night manager at the Holiday Inn, who supposedly recognized him on a videotape. [21]
Within four hours of landing in Aruba, the Twittys presented the Aruba Police Force with the name and address of Van der Sloot as the person with whom Natalee left the nightclub. [16] Twitty stated that Van der Sloot's full name was given to her by the night manager at the Holiday Inn, who supposedly recognized him on a videotape. [17]
Vandersloot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Courtney Vandersloot (born 1989), American-Hungarian basketball player; Joran van der Sloot (born 1987), Dutch convicted murderer
Courtney Vandersloot (born February 8, 1989) is an American basketball point guard for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and for Fenerbahçe in the EuroLeague Women. [1]
In November 2008, the program aired undercover footage of Van der Sloot making preparations for the apparent sex trafficking of Thai women in Bangkok. De Vries claimed that Van der Sloot was making $13,000 for every woman sold into prostitution in the Netherlands. [13] Van der Sloot used the alias "Murphy Jenkins" to avoid Thai authorities.