Mum Confronts Teen's 'Killer' In Peru Jail
The mother of a US student who disappeared on holiday in Aruba has confronted the teenager's suspected killer in a Peruvian Jail, according to his lawyer.
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Police officers escort van der Sloot in Peru
Beth Twitty entered Castro Castro prison with Dutch journalists who bribed prison staff to let her see 23-year-old Joran van der Sloot, lawyer Maximo Altez said.
Van der Sloot, also Dutch, is being held at the maximum security facility over the killing of another young woman.
The lawyer said: "Yes, the lady spoke to him for a minute. Some Dutch journalists took her, bribed prison employees, entered and tried to talk to Joran."
Van der Sloot did not respond but instead gave Ms Twitty his lawyer's business card, Mr Altez said.
Van der Sloot has been charged with murdering 21-year-old Stephany Flores in a Lima hotel in May, after being arrested in Chile and turned over to Peruvian authorities.
But he is also a suspect in the case of Ms Twitty's daughter Natalee Holloway, who was 19 when she disappeared on a high school graduation trip to Aruba in 2005.
The teenager was last seen in a car with van der Sloot.
In June, a US grand jury charged him with fraud and extortion.
It is alleged he solicited $250,000 from Ms Twitty by promising he would reveal the location of her daughter's missing remains on the Caribbean island.
He was arrested three times by Aruban authorities, but released each time due to lack of evidence.
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