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Joran: Two Different Stories Already

Joran Van der Sloot (C) of the Netherlands is escorted by Peruvian police officers at the police headquarters in Lima June 5, 2010. Chile on Friday deported to Peru Van der Sloot who is wanted for the murder of 21-year-old Stephany Flores in Lima and has been linked to the 2005 disappearance of an American teenage girl in Aruba. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)
Joran van der Sloot being escorted by Peruvian police.

El Comercio,” a Peruvian newspaper, is reporting (in Spanish) that Joran gave a totally different account of what happened the night Flores was murdered to Chilean officials on June 3 before he was deported back to Peru where he confessed to killing Flores.

Read moreJoran allegedly told the Chilean police that Stephany started talking to him at the casino, that later they were both in a car that was stopped by a white vehicle with 2 men wearing police uniforms (with shields and uniforms), who put them in their car and asked for money from Joran.

At some point, Joran talks about going back to his hotel room and finding a man in his bed, with a pistol in his belt, and another man emerged from the bathroom with a knife. One of the guys supposedly hit Flores. Joran says these were the same guys that pulled them over earlier.

I suspect the story goes that these men must have killed Stephany, at this point.

A reader of Eyes for Lies blog, “L”, gave me the heads up on this story (thanks!) and “L” suggests that Joran must not have realized that there were security cameras on him at this point.

Oops!! Do you think that might have helped the police get a confession? How many stories will Joran ultimately tell? He has a track record of changing things all the time.

The security/surveillance cameras are not going to give Joran much wiggle room, but I don’t believe Joran’s most recent confession, either, that he came back from getting coffee, and finds Flores on his computer searching for him. The idea that she was just sitting around in her underwear (and nothing else), goofing off on his computer, and then confronts a man she supposedly realizes is the “Joran van der Sloot”, I’m not buying that either. He still hasn’t come 100% clean, if you ask me, or maybe the police haven’t released all the details…

Joran van der Sloot Confesses!

Joran Van der Sloot is escorted by police officers to the airport in Santiago June 4, 2010. Van der Sloot of the Netherlands, who was arrested twice over the disappearance of a U.S. student in Aruba in 2005, has been expelled from Chile and will be handed out to Peruvian authorities where he is a prime suspect in a new murder probe, according to local media reports. REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Caballero (CHILE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)
Photo of Joran van der Sloot being escorted to the airport
in Santiago, Chile, on June 4, 2010.

Big news this morning: Joran van der Sloot confesses to killing Stephany Ramirez, 21, in Peru.

NBC is reporting that Joran 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.” Here is more from NBC news.

It is quite shocking for someone of Joran’s arrogance to confess to a killing. I suspect they had so much evidence, he couldn’t talk his way out of it this time and he felt if he confessed, he’d be given some leniency. Joran is not the type to confess unless his back is up against the wall and he feels he has no other out. That is for sure.

Joran van der Sloot: Caught on Tape

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MSNBC Video of Joran van der Sloot at the Tac Hotel
with Stephany Flores Ramirez, “Caught on Tape”

There is chilling video of Joran van der Sloot coming out on MSNBC showing him smiling as he gets a key to a room in the Tac hotel. The video shows a timid girl, bowing her head, walking behind him after he receives the key. I suspect it is Stephany Flores Ramirez.

Read moreWhat is more haunting is to watch Joran walk out of the room later, closing the door behind him. He is not smiling this time. To think about what likely just occurred in that room, it gives you a horrible feeling that he can just walk away without worry. He goes to the hotel clerk and tells them not to disturb “his girl”. No one disturbs the room for two days, even though the TV is blaring behind the door. It gives you the chills.

When footage is shown with Joran talking to investigators about his belongs being left behind back in Chile, we see the arrogant Joran enjoying the spotlight again. He smirks and expresses positive emotions. He loves being the center of attention and it obviously doesn’t matter if it is negative attention. It’s flat out creepy to watch. It doesn’t bode well for an innocent victim being accused of something he didn’t do, does it?

When the police paraded Joran in front of the press, his eyebrows are down, suggesting he didn’t like it, but there was obviously nothing he could do about it. It supports why he didn’t say a word.

To read my original thoughts of Joran van der Sloot from years ago, click here.

Thanks, Anne, for the story information.

Joran van der Sloot Arrested!

“Joran ….Accused of Murder In Peru”


ABC News video on Joran being accused of murder in Peru