You hear a lot about the importance of "closure" to the families of crime victims. On Wednesday you could hear that in some of Beth Holloway's words.
Holloway spoke after her daughter Natalee's killer pled guilty to extortion, reports AL.com's Carol Robinson and Ivana Hrynkiw.
Joran van der Sloot's guilty plea was to extorting money from Beth, offering her information about her daughter for money. As part of that plea deal he confessed to the murder, a crime committed in Aruba, where a statute of limitations likely means he'll never be tried for the killing.
But after 18 years of not having the full story on her daughter's disappearance, Beth said she has a big part of what she needed. “Today, I can tell you with certainty that after 18 years, Natalee’s case is solved. As far as I’m concerned, it’s over."
Van der Sloot is serving a 20-year prison sentence for another murder in Peru. If for any reason he gets out early enough, he'll have to come back to the U.S. to serve what's left of the 20-year sentence he got for the extortion crime here.
Natalee's dad, Dave Holloway, said in a statement, “Today marks some legal accountability, but we are convinced that a higher power will pronounce the ultimate judgment on this defendant and anyone else who helped him prevent us from bringing Natalee home.”
A teenager when she was killed, Natalee Holloway would've turned 37 years old this Saturday.