June 8, 2010 8:31 AM

Van der Sloot Confession: Stephany Flores "Entered into My Private Life," Says Report

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Edecio Martinez
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Police escort Joran Van der Sloot, second right, during a press conference. (AP/Karel Navarro)

LIMA, Peru (CBS/AP) Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of American Natalee Holloway, cracked under police questioning and confessed to murdering Stephany Flores in his Lima hotel room, according to a police official.

PICTURES: Joran van der Sloot
PICTURES: Stephany Flores

According to newspaper La Republica, Van der Sloot admitted to police that he broke Flores's neck after Flores, without permission, took his laptop and found out he was involved in the disappearance of Holloway. "I did not want to do it," the newspaper reports Van der Sloot as saying. "The girl intruded into my private life."

Peru's chief police spokesman, Col. Abel Gamarra, would not provide details of the confession, but told the Associated Press that Van der Sloot admitted under police questioning Monday that he killed Flores on May 30.

Van der Sloot's confession came on his third full day in Peruvian police custody, on the eve of a planned trip to the hotel in which he was to participate in a reconstruction of the events leading to Flores' slaying, Gamarra said.

Flores, a business student, was found beaten to death, her neck broken, in the 22-year-old Dutchman's hotel room. Police said the two met playing poker at a casino.

Gamarra said the case would now be turned over to prosecutors to present formal charges and Van der Sloot will be assigned to a prison while he awaits trial.

Murder convictions carry a maximum of 35 years in prison in Peru and it was not immediately clear if a confession could lead to a reduced sentence.

Van der Sloot remains the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway, then 18, on the Caribbean resort island of Aruba while she was celebrating her high school graduation.

He was arrested twice in the case - and gave a number of conflicting confessions, some in TV interviews - but was freed for lack of evidence.

A fixture on true crime shows and in tabloids after Holloway's disappearance, he gained a reputation for lying - even admitting a penchant for it - and also exhibited a volatile temper. In one Dutch television interview he threw a glass of wine in a reporter's eyes. In another, he smashed a glass of water against a wall in a fury.

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by citizenusa-2009 June 8, 2010 11:10 PM EDT
Boycott Aruba? You are waayyyyy to late on this one. When the Holloway case heated up, I and a group of friends had been planning a 2 week trip thre. We instead, went to Hawaii and had a WONDERFUL AND SAFE trip among people that are not corrupt.

Aruba? I'd rather stay home.
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by christynkids2009 June 8, 2010 12:46 PM EDT
I could only hope to see the following 2 things come out of these tragic murders/disapperences 1) that the information contained in Van der sloths laptop will bring Beth and Dave Holloway the answers, closure and peace of mind they so desprately need.. 2) Stephany Flores parents' take some comfort in knowing Van der Sloth will be held accountable for not only his dispicable murderous ways now and from the past as well. Bringing Nattalee's longtime suffering parents answers to so many unanswered questions. Proving Stephany's life had a very important purpose...
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by LibbyB1963 June 8, 2010 10:25 AM EDT
His mom...again...believes he is innocent. His father is already in he**. He dropped dead in February. Joran is about to go to he** on earth...Peruvian prison system...at least I hope so.
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by Wildwood1966 June 8, 2010 10:13 AM EDT
I'll bet his parents are real proud now
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by finneganG June 8, 2010 9:33 AM EDT
In the photo, Van der Sloot no longer has his trademark
smug grin.

It's good to see he is finally removed from society,
yet it is unfortunate that another young girl had to die
before he was caught.

I believe this is a small vindication for the Holloway
family.
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by LibbyB1963 June 8, 2010 9:07 AM EDT
Thank you Peru for doing the right thing...unlike the Aruban Officials who covered for him and who tried to frame and imprison two innocent men....who by the way would probably still be in prison if it weren't for Beth, Natalee's mom. Thank you again Peru. At least Stephany and her family will receive justice. Natalee and her family will have to wait till Joran's demise. Aruba....more than ever needs boycotted now.
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by megamooo June 8, 2010 9:40 AM EDT
Libby, I couldn't have said it better myself! Thank you Peru!!
BOYCOTT ARUBA!!
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