Van Der Sloot Confession Truth Should Not Truth.

Joran Va Der Sloot another confession added more complications to almost solved missing case of Natalie Holloway. According to the reports one of three main suspects of killing Natalie Holloway Joran Va Der Sloot finally came up with the confession that he killed the teenager Holloway and deserted her in the bogs of Caribbean. The police department, investigation agencies and officials are extremely wary and doubtfull about the Van Der Sloot latest confession, they believe the Van Der Sloot confession is no way near to his first confession and truth.

Natalie Holloway was a student who went missing during a trip to Aruba in 2005 and no information whatsoever have ever gathered about the Natalie Holloway. The maximum information everyone had before the confession was that Holloway was last
present and seen at a bar. Joran Van Der Sloot was the main and important suspect of the Holloway case, he has already confessed before that he killed the young lady and buried him under the sea, and now in the latest confession, he claimed that he hid the young lady’s body in the marsh at the end of island in the north.

Aruban Justice Department has doubts on the new Van Der Sloot confession, they said although new confession has added more inquires and proceedings to the investigation but the second confession look away from truth. Aruba Chief Prosecutor Peter Blanken told that soon the things will be all clear in the Holloway case and it will be proved that the latest Van Der Sloot confession is purely based on fantasy and lies. Another judge stated that if for instance Van Der Sloot is telling the truth, then he must identify the exact spot where the poor Holloway was buried.

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