Van der Sloot Confesses to Peru Slaying.

vandersloot08062010Lima, Peru:--- Murder suspect Joran van der Sloot confessed to the slaying of a 21-year old Stephaney Flores in a Lima hotel room. Van der Sloot said he did not want to do it but the young woman invaded his privacy when she began reading about him on his laptop.
The well known murder suspect who was arrested twice for the murder of Nathalie Halloway said he grabbed Flores and broke her neck when she tried to escape. Van der Sloot confessed late Monday evening said a high ranking Peruvian official on NBC news.

La Republica newspaper said van der Sloot broke Flores neck when she grabbed his laptop without his permission and found out he was involved in the disappearance of Natalee Halloway. He was quoted as saying he did not want to do it. But Stephanie intruded his privacy when she took his laptop and read about him. He said he hit her and she was scared and tried to run away but he grabbed her by the neck and hit her.
Joran Van der Sloot is the prime suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Halloway who disappeared in Aruba his homeland on May 30 2005. Five years later on the same date May 30 2010 he killed Stephanie Flores a business student whom he met at a poker game in a casino.
Peru newspaper, La Republica, reports details of what it says is Joran van der Sloot's confession
Here is a direct translation of what Peru's La Republica newspaper posted on its web site about Joran van der Sloot's reported confession. The newspaper does not say how it got the information.

Dutchman: 'Yes, I killed Stephany'
Confessed at 5:30 p.m. van der Sloot attacked her because the young woman discovered his secret past. He blew up in anger and broke her neck after the victim grabbed his laptop and found out he was implicated in the killing of a U.S. citizen.
All the evidence pointed to him as the possible killer of Stephany Flores Ramirez, daughter of businessman and race-car driver Ricardo Flores. Yesterday, 48 hours after being extradited from Chile, the Dutchman Joran van der Sloot finally confessed his brutal crime.
Police sources revealed that the dangerous foreigner admitted, while crying, his fault before an attorney and (a justice department official).
"He had no exit. His alibi of being innocent had no basis," said, noticeably happy, one of the agents who managed to extract the long-awaited confession out of him.
It was known that van der Sloot broke down emotionally when they made him watch the revealing security-camera footage recorded by the Hotel TAC of Miraflores, which put him with the victim at the place and time of the crime.
Other quotes in the article that are attributed to van der Sloot:

"I didn't want to do it. The girl got into my private life."

"She grabbed my laptop without my permission and she found out through photos and videos that I was accused of being in a murder in Aruba."

"She had no right. I got close. She was scared. I approached her. We argued and she wanted to escape. I grabbed her by the neck and I hit her."

"We arrived at the hotel. We were going to have sex, but beforehand I went to go buy some breakfast. When I came back she just wanted to leave. She had gone through all my stuff."

(The Birmingham News)