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Holloway fell over balcony, says Van der Sloot

Posted on 26 February 2010

American teenager Natalee Holloway was killed after falling off a balcony at a friend’s home after drinking whisky and taking cocaine, main suspect Joran van der Sloot is reported as saying in a German tv interview.

The Telegraaf, which has seen the 2.5 hour interview, says an emotional Van der Sloot made the confession in a hotel room in Dusseldorf.

Former police chief Gerard Dompig, who was involved in the initial investigation into Holloway’s disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba in May 2005, says he believes the claim is worth further investigation.

Van der Sloot’s new story fits with the time line and is very specific on the details, he told the Telegraaf.

Read more >> | DutchNews.nl – Holloway fell over balcony, says Van der Sloot.

2 Responses to “Holloway fell over balcony, says Van der Sloot”

  1. chris says:

    Another fantasy of jorans,now he’s suspected in the murder of a peruvian women found stabbed to death in his hotel room with him nowhere in site,do you still believe your little sonny boy momma?

  2. Mike says:

    Joran van der Sloot must think that we are all stupid to believe that he didn’t have anything to do with the murder of Stephany Flores let alone the disappearance of Natalie Holloway. If he was innocent, then why did he feel compelled to die his hair red and flee to Chile ? I am confident that the Peruvian government will ensure that justice is finally served to Joran and for the Flores family. I just wish that Aruba can eventually substantiate the disappearance of Natalie Holloway’s case so that the Holloway family can move on with their lives. Not only has this sociopath devasted two families he has impacted the nice people of Aruba.


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