Friday, June 11, 2010

The FBI Got Stephany Flores Killed


FBI Director Robert S. Mueller

Once again, exercising the world famous criminal negligence that has gotten innocent Americans killed by violent, vicious criminals in their employ, directly and indirectly, the FBI's flagrant folly cost 21-year-old, Stephany Flores, her life at the hands of Joran Van Der Sloot.

The FBI set up an extortion sting attempting to entrap, Van Der Sloot, who is credibly believed to have murdered, 18-year-old American woman, Natalee Holloway, in 2005. The beautiful student went missing in Aruba around Van Der Sloot, with mountains of incriminating evidence surfacing against him.

However, the case fell apart, as Van Der Sloot's dad lent his expertise as a judge and as a result, raised many doubts in people's minds. Later, evidence surfaced of Van Der Sloot bragging about her death, renewing many people's belief he did murder Holloway. It has been a devastating struggle for her mother, who has lived through a terrible nightmare.

Recently, the FBI tried to entangle Van Der Sloot in an extortion bid. Being the criminal he is, Van Der Sloot, accepted $25,000 in extortion money, in exchange for information on Holloway's death, in what was, unbeknownst to him, an FBI operation aimed at arresting him.

However, following the FBI's standard practice of stretching out cases to the point it has cost many their lives and some their health, the Federal Bureau of Investigation procrastinated, when they had enough evidence to demand an extradition and arrest.

Joran Van Der Sloot

While the FBI sat on the Holloway case, Van Der Sloot, took the $25,000 in extortion money the Federal Bureau of Investigation secretly wired him and used it to make travel arrangements, flew to a casino in Peru, where he met Flores, took her to his room and killed her in cold blood.

A man that should have been in prison, was able to roam free and inflict more damage on innocent people, because the FBI dropped the ball. It was also reported today, two other women have gone missing in the area, during Van Der Sloot's visit to the casino.

The Department of Justice, headed up by Eric Holder, is the parent agency of the FBI and knew of this terrible procrastination plan, but approved it anyway. The FBI/DOJ are very good at getting innocent people killed.

The FBI routinely stretches out cases, as it gains them more money from Congress in federal funding. Siebel Edmonds, a former FBI employee, testified to this misconduct and did a television interview with CBS News.

U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder

Edmonds stated her FBI supervisor told her to let work pile up in terrorism cases, thus enabling them to go into Congress stating they are swamped, understaffed and need millions more in federal funding, out of taxpayer money, on a yearly basis, when their ever increasing budget it up for review.

And the public wonders why terrorists keep gaining illegal access to U.S. shores to inflict unconscionable harm on innocent citizens. It is because of the FBI's criminal negligence and corrupt agenda.

Millions in FBI funding paid for by the U.S. taxpayers, has gone missing, as it was stolen in some cases and misappropriated in others, wasted on luxurious frivolities by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's high flying management. If they want to spend like that, they need to go work on Wall Street. Leave the crime solving to people who actually care.

STORY SOURCE:

FBI FAIL: Agency Bungles Operation Involving Joran Van der Sloot

Joran Van Der Sloot Got $25000 from FBI Before Trip to Peru

Did FBI Botch Van Der Sloot Case?