More and more media circus!
From The Netherlands to Alabama.
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Joran van der Sloot, a suspect in the case of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway on the island of Aruba in 2005, has again revised his statements about his role in the case. Aruban public prosecutor Peter Blanken confirmed this to De Telegraaf newspaper on Tuesday.
In his most recent 'confession' - made to the German-language service of broadcaster RTL - Joran van der Sloot claims he did not dump the American teenager's body into the Caribbean off Aruba, but hid her remains in a swamp.
The Aruban public prosecutor's department has followed up on his statements and concluded that his latest version of events is false. The timeline is reportedly inconsistent and witnesses have contradicted Joran van der Sloot's statements. Furthermore, public prosecutor Blanken believes that if Joran van der Sloot had really wanted to tell the truth, he would have mentioned an exact location.
Joran van der Sloot recently returned to the Netherlands to attend his father's cremation. Ex-judge Paul van der Sloot collapsed earlier this month while playing tennis on Aruba, where he lived. Paul van der Sloot had played a controversial role in the investigation, and always firmly denied his son was involved in the disappearance of Ms Holloway.
RTL television has a follow-up interview with Joran van der Sloot planned this week. The broadcaster hopes the death of his father has moved him to tell the truth.
Several Dutch media have a more sceptical attitude towards his motives. They believe the RTL interview is a conscious attempt to alter his image to that of a psychologically-unstable fabulist. |

Report: Main suspect in Natalee Holloway case confesses
February 23, 2010
Birmingham, AL - There are reports out of Aruba that the main suspect in the Natalee Holloway case has confessed.
According to Dutch News service BNO-News Joran van der Sloot has confessed to disposing Natalee Holloway’s body.
According to the report, he made the statements in front of an RTL television camera.
The confession is similar to the that made more than two years ago during an undercover operation to a Dutch crime reporter.
A Dutch Newspaper is reporting that van der Sloot says he’s still afraid of being prosecuted.
Van der Sloot says he dumped Holloway’s body in a marsh in Aruba.
Natalee Holloway went missing may of 2005 during a high school graduation trip to Aruba.
Recently Joran van der Sloot’s father died. Paul van der Sloot died, February 10, 2010, while playing tennis in Aruba.
Natalee Holloway’s body was never found.
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