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Woman kills attempted kidnapper who said he helped dispose of Natalee Holloway's body

Ludwich claimed he was paid $1,500 to dig up Natalee Holloway's remains and cremate them.

NORTH PORT, Fla. - In the series "The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway," John Christopher Ludwick made headlines when claiming he helped Joran van der Sloot dispose of the missing teen's body.

Ludwick, 32, of Port Charlotte, was disposed of by a stab wound on Tuesday after he attempted to kidnap a woman from her vehicle on the 4300 block of Wesley Lane at about 6:50 a.m., North Port police said.

Ludwick was roommates with the woman at one point and wanted a romantic relationship with her, but she didn't, North Port police spokesperson Joshua Taylor said.

"He essentially ambushed her getting out of her car, going into her home," Taylor said.

The woman was able to wrestle a knife from Ludwick, then stabbed him in the abdomen, police said.

"He then fled the area on foot," police said in a statement. "He was found nearby suffering from the stab wounds. After being transported by air he was pronounced dead at a local hospital."

The woman won't be criminally charged, Taylor said.

"From every ounce of evidence we have so far, she was a victim in this case," he said. "We have nothing to say otherwise right now."

Natalee Holloway disappeared in 2005 during a high school graduation trip to Aruba. van der Sloot, who was the last person seen with the 18-year-old, was never charged with her death.

Ludwick appeared on the Oxygen show, which followed Holloway's father and a private investigator as they chased a lead in the case, where he claimed van der Sloot paid him $1,500 to dig up Holloway's remains and cremate them.

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