Joran Van Der Sloot Confession: Natalee Holloway Murder Suspect Confesses To Killing Stephany Flores In Peru

AP/Huffington Post First Posted: 06- 7-10 11:58 PM   |   Updated: 06- 9-10 02:10 AM

A Joran van der Sloot confession may close one murder case while raising more questions in another.

The Dutchman, long the prime suspect in U.S. teen Natalee Holloway's 2005 disappearance in Aruba, confessed to killing a different young woman in his Lima hotel room last week, a police spokesman says.

Police Col. Abel Gamarra, head of the Information Directorate of Police, told The Associated Press late Monday that Van der Sloot admitted under questioning by police that he killed 21-year-old Stephany Flores. (Scroll down for a timeline of recent events.)

Gamarra said the case will be turned over to prosecutors who will present formal charges against Van der Sloot. The National Prison Institute will determine which prison he will be held in while awaiting trial.

Police planned to take Van der Sloot to the hotel on Tuesday to participate in a reconstruction of the events leading to Flores' slaying, Gamarra said.

Gamarra did not provide further details about the confession.

NBC reports a chilling account of the van der Sloot confession from a local paper:

According to La Republica newspaper, van der Sloot said he broke Stephany Flores' neck after she grabbed his laptop without his permission and found out that he was involved in the disappearance of an American woman.
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The paper quoted van der Sloot as saying, "I did not want to do it. The girl intruded into my private life... she didn't have any right.

"I went to her and I hit her. She was scared, we argued and she tried to escape. I grabbed her by the neck and hit her."

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A Peruvian television station, Channel 4, also said it had obtained details about Van der Sloot's confession in which he reportedly told police that he killed Flores because he got angry when he found out that she had looked up information about his past on his laptop.

Flores, a university student studying business administration, was found beaten to death in the hotel room where the Dutchman had stayed while participating in a poker tournament. Flores is thought to have met Van der Sloot at the casino.

She was last seen alive on a hotel video the night of May 30 entering Van der Sloot's room. The Dutchman is seen on the video leaving the room several hours later with his baggage and walking out of the hotel.

Police said he took a bus to Chile, where he was captured several days later and returned to Peru.

Van der Sloot has long been considered the main suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Holloway on the Caribbean resort island of Aruba. He was arrested twice, but freed both times for lack of evidence.

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A Joran van der Sloot confession may close one murder case while raising more questions in another. The Dutchman, long the prime suspect in U.S. teen Natalee Holloway's 2005 disappearance in Aruba, c...
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wmramlal   42 minutes ago (6:51 PM)
Joran van der Sloot has officially entered into the Twilight Zone.

Since the majority of foreign prisons do not adhere to strict timelines there is no telling how long he may linger in custody before he appears before a Judge.

Good luck insofar as demanding his rights. He will be lucky if he get 3 hots and a cot.
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Norak   1 hour ago (6:18 PM)
Someone posted that Yoran's lawyer is the same lawyer who defended Amanda Knox in the Kercher killing in Perugia. His defense of his client was that the police had coerced a confession through hours of interrogation and clipping her on the head in exasperation. The police said otherwise and Knox was found guilty. I guess that's the only possible defense and I don't think he'll prevail here either.
Sandmanj   2 hours ago (5:41 PM)
Why is this thread so heavily moderated?
Sandmanj   2 hours ago (5:40 PM)
I'm glad they got him. And I suspect he was responsible for the Natalie Holloway murder 5 years ago to the day. And possible others in between. This guy may be a serial killer.
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wmramlal   37 minutes ago (6:55 PM)
Sandmanj

I agree with you, there is a strong possibility that he killed others prior to Natalie Holloway.

Joran's father was a very influential Judge and in a position to cover his tracks either with money or pressure.
Sandmanj   2 hours ago (5:37 PM)
I love how the Peruvians got this dweeb to confess so fast.

And in his haste, his excuse for killing the Peruvian woman was utterly ridiculous - she didn't "invade" his "privacy" as he claims - she just asked about something she saw in his room, which had to do with him being a suspect in some other murder case, which is a public record. No "privacy" was involved, hence no "invasion". As someone who was all lawyered up by his father during the Holloway investigation, he should know better than to come up with such a lame excuse. What he does know from all that lawyering is that a crime of passion carries a shorter prison sentence than premeditated murder - that's what he was attempting with his excuse, but it was so lame no one's going to buy it.
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jnw147   4 hours ago (3:06 PM)
This is a very sick young man. And I strongly believe his parents were aware of this.

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mssreader   5 hours ago (2:04 PM)
CNN breaking news! FBI gave the $25,000 extortion money to Sloot. The case is certainly getting messy!
ATCall   5 hours ago (2:17 PM)
that info has been known since the day of the 2 transactions- 10 May; $15k wired to a bank in Netherlands and $10k in cash to Aruba
KnowzyRowzy   6 hours ago (2:03 PM)
This reminds me of the football player who's been accused of rape....twice. Evidently, it will happen again.
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Norak   1 hour ago (6:05 PM)
Or has happened before.
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Mychaeltodd Robinson   6 hours ago (1:23 PM)
Why would the FBI give this man $25,000.00 and allow this woman Flores, to be in his company and not warn her? They dropped the ball- it became a deadly extortion case, for a murder charge of Holloway to a new murder of Flores.
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EricEFNY   6 hours ago (1:57 PM)
Part of the 25g was a wire transfer from the US to Aruba. That was required to get Joran on Federal Wire Fraud charges. It isn't clear if Aruba would not arrest him there or not. Perhaps they thought Joran would wait in Aruba and let the Holloways know what he did with Natalie?

However, I do agree they dropped the ball. They should of followed him to where ever he was going after leaving Aruba.
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AlaskanWannaB   3 hours ago (4:59 PM)
Hindsight is 20/20. They had no idea that Joran was going to kill anyone. This was an ongoing case. The fact that they filed a complaint instead of indicting van der Sloot is an indication to me that the case was ongoing. Also, an indication that the case was incomplete was the fact that the complaint was filed shortly after it was announced that van der Sloot was being hunted for his alleged involvement in Flores' death.
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CessnaDriver   25 minutes ago (7:08 PM)
It's strange to me that you can charge someone in the US who never stepped foot in the jurisdiction where he was charged.

The crime, if it is a crime, occurred in Aruba. Getting someone to voluntarily send you money in exchange for something that person wants and you get charged in the jurisdiction where they guy voluntarily sent you money?

That's just weird. It's at best selective prosecution.
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CessnaDriver   35 minutes ago (6:58 PM)
If I called the FBI and told them that someone was trying to shake me down for money, they would tell me not to pay it and hang up on me.

Why is this different?
TechGuy036   7 hours ago (1:01 PM)
Looks like this sociopath is getting what he deserves. Of course, there's still the little matter of a criminal trial [unless he agrees to a plea bargain]. Anyone know what the rules are in Peru? I know here in the USA, it's innocent until proven guilty. I know in some countries, you're assumed guilty unless proven innocent. I don't know what the rules are in Peru, though. And what standard to the prosecutors have to meet... in US it's beyond a reasonable doubt for criminal trials, but in Peru...?
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zizizzi   5 hours ago (2:08 PM)
In Peru it’s 3 judges (no jury) and their decision is based on the preponderance of the evidence.
ATCall   5 hours ago (2:40 PM)
do you know if vds had been to Peru before?

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champions1   3 hours ago (4:42 PM)
TechGuy036....just an opinion...But i am afraid you are wrong...In Our COUNTRY it is also.........................GUILTY ...until proven Not Guilty...sad
JustWondrin   7 hours ago (12:38 PM)
Other than Natalee's and the Peruvian girl's families, who cares? Why are we having this diversion crammed down our throats?
Right here in Tennessee in 2002, Howard Willis allegedly murdered, decapitated, and dismembered teenagers Adam and Samantha Chrismer, threw their heads in the lake and stuffed their bodies in a container and put it in a storage space. He still hasn't gone to trial. Where's the story on that?
MSM has crammed and blown up stories like Natalee Holloway. Why do we have to see it on HuffPo too?
KnowzyRowzy   6 hours ago (2:00 PM)
Very good point!
ATCall   5 hours ago (2:15 PM)
Let me try to explain what I think it is- the case you cite has an ending, both parties identified, in the case of Natalee Holloway no one knows for sure, it's a mystery & when there's a mystery it gets more attention in the hope of finding the missing person and any foul-player...?
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TheLightFantastic   60 minutes ago (6:32 PM)
There's tons of coverage because the stories involve well-to-do, attractive young women. It's called Missing white woman syndrome.
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wmramlal   22 minutes ago (7:11 PM)
JustWondrin

Both of these girls Natalie Holloway and Stephany Flores. come from rich, affluent families that is why they are getting national attention.

Plus, Joran's father prior to his death was a very influential judge.

My sympathies are with all the families including the Chrismer.
BlueLiberal   7 hours ago (12:31 PM)
It's simple since he commited this crime and so will either be murdered in jail or spend his life there in Peru he should finally tell the truth about Halloway's where abouts. At least then he could give them some peace and all the speculation over the years could be put to rest. If she is unable to be recovered at least they would know where she lays. That he is finally in jail for a crime of murder means other young women will not die. The Dutch athorities should be checking murders that are simular to this crime or disappearences of young women in the party groups of Holland because he was there for at least 2 or 3 years.
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Jacquelyn Blum Budrovic   7 hours ago (12:22 PM)
There are only two things I can't stand in this world: People who are intolerant of other peoples' cultures, and the Dutch.
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CessnaDriver   7 hours ago (12:29 PM)
There are only two types of people, those who divide people into types and those who don't.
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Norak   1 hour ago (6:09 PM)
Fanned, Cessna.
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had-enough   6 hours ago (1:14 PM)
add the British to that!
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kennyfasugbe   0 minute ago (7:33 PM)
By your estimation, you can't stand yourself either since you can't stand THE DUTCH people, vis-a-vis their culture. Get it?!
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diverssant   8 hours ago (11:44 AM)
What a dumass! He got away with Holloway, but now he will spend his life in a Peruvian prison! That Aruban jail cell is probably much nicer!
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CessnaDriver   7 hours ago (12:30 PM)
The Arubans would have sent him to Holland to serve time.
GordonNYC   8 hours ago (11:12 AM)
What I don't get is why the FBI was not following him after he took money extorting halloway for information about where the body was. Am I watching too much TV, I would expect the FBI to have followed him to South America.
BlueLiberal   7 hours ago (12:16 PM)
Your watching to much TV. How many agents could they spare for this.
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CessnaDriver   7 hours ago (12:35 PM)
If you have been watching Faux, you have been told that the murder of Ms. Flores is the fault of the FBI. They were screaming about this point on Monday night. My opinion is that they are using anything they can to get at Eric Holder and then Obama for appointing him. So, by agency, Obama is at fault! Gee, this is easy.

It seems that if any crime occurred (getting someone to pay for something they want isn't usually "blackmail"-I can't sue Costco because I want the 60" TV but can't afford it) it occurred in Aruba, according to the story.

The suspect by all reports travels under his own name and on his own passport, so he can be tracked. He also plays poker in the open in places with hundreds of security cameras-so he's not hiding.
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Norak   1 hour ago (6:11 PM)
Faved. They didn't expect him to kill anyone, just to play poker, and the sting was set up so they could pick him up down the road in Aruba when he got back.
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AlaskanWannaB   2 hours ago (5:06 PM)
The FBI would not surveil a small-time extortionist, especially one who lives in a foreign country. You have been watching too much TV.

Even though the Holloway case was significant, they have no need to surveil him to collect the evidence. They have record of the phone call, the wire transfer to his account, etc. This probably would have given them enough Probable cause to search his apartments, etc. and to get access to his bank records.
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CessnaDriver   24 minutes ago (7:09 PM)
Where's "Attachment A"?