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The FBI thought it was closing in on Joran van der
Sloot in the notorious Natalee Holloway missing-teenager case, and he
was videotaped and paid $25,000 in a sting operation. But when the
agency delayed his arrest to help build a criminal case, he took the
money and headed for Peru, where authorities say he now has confessed
to killing a different young woman.
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