Posted on 06/07/2010 9:54:26 PM PDT by nickcarraway
An official in Peru says Joran van der Sloot has confessed to killing a 21-year-old female student from Lima, the La Republica newspaper reported late Monday.
According to the paper, Van der Sloot admitted he broke Stephany Flores' neck in a rage after she apparently used his notebook computer without permission and discovered he was involved in the disappearance of an American woman.
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Why? He is in Peru not america. He will be dead within a week.
As bad as that prison system it is better than Natalie got.at least her parents can pay a few bucks and have him beaten every week.
I don’t believe it either. He’s been doing this for awhile and making it seem random would lead investigators away from his less than random activities with other women.
Um... Sorry... with in days.
Where can I donate to the Peruvian prison system?
...in a rage after she apparently used his notebook computer without permission...
errr. If he was that private about his laptop, shouldn’t he use a password and lock the screen when he takes a bathroom break?
I call b.s. I guess we all do.
CBS is reporting that all he can get is 35 years ...
On the plus side, the Peruvian authorities have his laptop - if they find incriminating info on it, it will make the Dutch authorities in Aruba look like putzes ...
How do you know he took a bathroom break? I do not think all the 'video' has been released about the coming and going of his hotel room. I don't see the b.s. you call, as Joran was under US investigation for extortion of person(s) of someone in Alabama before he went to Peru to gamble. But instead of arresting him, Joran was allowed to go to Peru.
Now it is plausible that he got online to check his funds, left the room to get something to drink (coffee) came back and found this gal was snooping on his laptop and discovered things he had no intention of anyone ever finding.
I expect more details to be released as this 'investigation' unfolds, toooo many interested parties for Peru to be pulling a fast one by not going by the 'book' on this guy's confession.
And possibly a Nobel Peace prize.
Well, that didn’t take long. Why not go for a two-fer and extract a confession to the Holloway killing, too?
May his rope on his soap-on-a-rope break.
They already do.
If the death occurred during a robbery, the perp can get life without parole. Urine knows this, which is why he concocted the story about the laptop.
The Computer thing is BS. It’s a pipe dream this pscho thought up.
You don’t take a woman up to your room and sit with her while she goes through your computer.
He meant to kill her when he took her up there.It was cold blooded , pre-meditated murder of someone weaker than himself. he get” s off on it.
Dave Holloway said something interesting the other night -- he said that at 8 that morning in Peru, the hotel TVs would all be broadcasting U.S. news stations, and most of them were noting the 5 year anniversary of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
He won't last 5, and that's only if he's entertaining.
Exactly. The facts known in the case mesh with the confession fairly well.
He left the room at 8:10 to get coffee and a paper.
She probably got on his laptop while he was doing this, he comes back to the room and flys into a rage and kills her.
His temper is extremely well known. He is on tape twice during interviews losing it and going apesh*t.
I would bet that he probably killed Natalie in a rage over something also — she refused his advances most likely, or maybe she passed out like he said before and he went ballistic on her then.
I would bet though that Flores and Holloway are not the only victims of this psychopath.
What a total loser, and his parents are EVIL.
His father is dead, so daddy can’t keep him out of prison this time.
- JP
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