(범죄) 연쇄 살인범 검거 & 비상 착륙

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(범죄) 연쇄 살인범 검거 & 비상 착륙

 

The prime suspect in the Natalie Holloway disappearance is arrested in connection with the murder of another woman. From CBS world headquarters in New York. The FAA usually shows up after an emergency landing, but today two FAA employees were the emergency. The front landing gear on their plane failed during a training mission. But the pilot managed to bring it down safely in a textbook nose first landing in Fort Worth, Texas.

 

In other news, a mysterious case of Natalie Holloway, that Alabama teenager who disappeared in Aruba five years ago has taken a strange turn. The 22-year-old Dutchman long suspected, but never charged in the case is now a suspect in the murder of another woman in Peru. Joran Van Der Sloot was picked up today in Chile. Ilren Kehanou has that story.

 

Surrounded by officers, Joran Van Der Sloot walked into police headquarters in Santiago, Chile, silent and without handcuffs. Police stopped him while he was riding in a taxi near Santiago. It’s believed he was the last person seen with 21-year-old Stephanie Floras. Her body was found in Lima, Peru Wednesday in a hotel room registered in Van Der Sloot’s name. Don’t worry. This murderer will pay, Stephanie’s father Ricado Flora said. Authorities told the Associated Press Flora was lying face down on the floor. Her neck broken. Her body fully clothe with no signs of having been sexually abused.

 

Witnesses saw Van Der Sloot and Floras together in the casino over the weekend. And again entering the hotel room together around 5am Sunday. He checked out alone, police say, just a few hours later. Floras died five years after the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalie Holloway in Aruba. Her body was never found. Van Der Sloot was arrested in question twice. Though never charged with her murder, he remains the prime suspect in that case.

 

Chilean police are awaiting instructions from Peruvian authorities in a case where the suspect’s trail now spans a new hemisphere. Ilren Kehanou, CBS News, New York. And now Van Der Sloot faces charges here in the US. The FBI said today it’s charging him with trying to extort $250,000 from someone related to the Holloway case in return for disclosing the location of her body.

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