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CRIME: Joran Van Der Sloot Visited In Jail By Mystery Woman Twice A Week

June 29 2010, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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Suspected murderer Joran van der Sloot has been receiving visits at his Peruvian jail from a mystery woman twice a week, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Van der Sloot, who is accused of murdering Peruvian citizen Stephany Flores Ramirez, has been seeing the woman on Wednesday and Saturdays each week.

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Van der Sloot confessed to the murder but later retracted his confession.

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Sources in Peru believe the mystery visitor has been sent by Joran’s mother, Anita to check-up on her son, who is also a suspect in the Natalee Holloway disappearance.

The Dutch national is still refusing to leave his cell to go out on the patio for walks but has finally started to eat the same food as the other inmates.

But Van der Sloot’s request for a curtain for his cell has been denied by prison authorities because he is under surveillance 24 hours a day.

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RadarOnline.com previously revealed that the cocky 22-year-old bragged he had received many marriage proposals since being sent to prison.

Van der Sloot even boasted to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that one of the women wanted him to get her pregnant.

Although he initially admitted killing 21-year-old Flores Ramirez he now claims he was intimidated and promised he would be extradited back to Holland and has retracted his confession.

If he is convicted of murdering Flores Ramirez he faces 15 years to 35 years in jail.

He is still a suspect in the disappearance of Holloway who vanished in Aruba in 2005.

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The De Telegraaf newspaper reported that he expressed no remorse at Flores Ramirez’s death.

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