Natalee Holloway, Joran van der Sloot Confession


It appears that there is another confession in the Natalie Holloway case. One of the three main suspects reportedly confessed to dumping the missing teen’s body in the marshes of the Caribbean. Officials are extremely wary and doubt his confession is close to the truth of what happened.

Holloway went missing while on a graduation trip to Aruba and no trace has ever surfaced and the story of what happened after she was last seen at a bar has changed repeatedly. Joran va der Sloot is the main suspect and has now given to two confessions to killing the teen and disposing of her remains. The first time he told reporters that he had dumped her body at sea. This time he told a Dutch newspaper, De Telegraaf, that he hid her body in the swamp on the north end of the island.

“Aruban justice department officials doubt Van der Sloot’s latest confession, telling De Telegraaf that although it has sparked new inquiries into the investigation, “it soon became clear this statement is a mixture of lies and fantasy.” Aruba’s chief prosecutor Peter Blanken told NBC News that the suspect’s story was “very unbelievable.” A justice department spokesman told De Telegraaf that if Van der Sloot were telling the truth he would name the exact spot where Halloway’s body is hidden.”

I am not a detective but I’d be searching the marshes and anyway. However, I understand it is clear that this moron is just wasting everyone’s time. Joran seems more willing to talk to the media than the police. The first confession was on Dutch tv show in which stated that he had sex with Natalie on the beach and afterward she began “shaking” and lost consciousness. After being unable to help her, he said he called a friend who had a boat to take care of her and he went home. The “friend” told him he dumped her body in the ocean and van der Sloot closed the interview by stating, “I didn’t lose a minute of sleep over it.”

He was arrested again after the tape of his confession was given to police. A court in Aruba deemed that their wasn’t enough evidence to keep him in jail and freed him after he began denying any involvement.

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