The asshole got away with killing Natalee Holloway in Aruba but now he is fucked in Peru.
He claims he killed her because she was on his computer.
And that's why her pants were removed?
From what I have heard about the prisons in Peru, justice will be served.
Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot, the longtime suspect in the disappearance of an Alabama teenager in Aruba, is slated to take Peruvian authorities on a re-enactment Tuesday at the hotel room where the body of a young woman he has confessed to killing was found last week, officials said.
Van der Sloot offered a tearful confession Monday night to killing 21-year-old Stephany Flores Ramirez, Peruvian authorities said.
The suspect told authorities Flores had found some information on his laptop computer that tied him to the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway five years ago.
"I did not want to do it," van der Sloot is said to have told authorities. "The girl intruded into my private life."
He could be formally charged as early as Tuesday, Peruvian authorities said.
Van der Sloot and Flores had returned to his hotel room after meeting at a casino. Officials say van der Sloot went out to get some coffee and found Flores reading his computer when he returned.
He became enraged, investigators said, and beat her to death. Her neck was broken.
The Dutch citizen broke down in tears when he offered his confession in front of investigators and his attorney, Peruvian officials said.
Van der Sloot's attorney in Peru could not be reached for comment Tuesday.
Van der Sloot, 22, was arrested twice in connection with Holloway's disappearance in Aruba but was released for lack of evidence. He has denied any involvement and has not been charged.
He is slated to take authorities on a re-enactment of the crime at the Hotel Tac, where he was staying. Flores' body was found in the room registered to van der Sloot. Video from hotel security cameras shows van der Sloot and Flores entering his room at 5:33 a.m. on May 30. He emerged alone and left the hotel more than three hours later, the video shows.
He was arrested in Chile on Thursday and returned to Peru on Friday.
At van der Sloot's first court appearance, the judge may set a hearing date and order additional investigations.
The Peruvian justice system often issues a lighter sentence in cases where the suspect confesses.
Van der Sloot could get up to 35 years in prison. There is no death penalty or life sentence in Peru.
A Peruvian police report leaked Monday said Flores's body was found on van der Sloot's hotel room floor, half-dressed. The report also provides new details about the hours before the body was found.
According to the document, the Hotel Tac received a call from someone looking for van der Sloot about 11 p.m. June 1. The receptionist forwarded the call, but no one answered. The hotel worker assumed that van der Sloot was asleep because the room key was with him and not at the front desk.
About an hour later, according to the police report, the receptionist noticed that van der Sloot owed money for two nights and went up to his room, where her knocks went unanswered. The television was blaring, so the hotel employee figured he was resting, the report says.
Afterward, the hotel supervisor told the employee to go back to van der Sloot's room and enter using a spare key. When the employee went in, she found Flores' body on the floor, dressed in a black T-shirt and red panties, half-covered with a piece of white clothing, the police report said.
Flores had bled from her nose, the report said.
The hotel employee became frightened and went to alert her supervisor and the police, turning off the television and lights on her way out of the room, the report said.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/08/...ex.html?hpt=T1
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