NewsCore — the authors of a new book about Joran van der Sloot promise to tell the “complete story” of his role in the murders of American teen Natalee Holloway and Peruvian young woman Stephany Flores.
“Joran’s Murder Mysteries,” due out Tuesday, was co-authored by Dutch crime reporters Bert Huisjes and John van den Heuvel and contains information gleaned from “secret research files and confidential medical documents,” according to a statement from the publishers.
The book will also contain photos from inside Lima’s Castro Castro prison, where Natalee Holloway’s mother, Beth, snuck in to confront van der Sloot in September.
Van den Heuvel, who writes for Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, has repeatedly broken stories about van der Sloot and recently did an interview with him in which he confessed to trying to scam Holloway’s family for $25,000.
The 204-page book aims to answer several questions, according to the publisher, House of Knowledge.
“Where is Natalee? Is Joran a dangerous psychopath or a wild animal hunted by the media? why was Stephany Flores killed exactly five years after the disappearance of Natalee?,” House of Knowledge wrote in the official announcement of the book.
Van der Sloot is awaiting trial in Peru for his alleged murder of Stephany Flores in his casino hotel room. He initially confessed to the grisly murder but later retracted his statement, saying he had been forced into it by harsh interrogation.
He has long been the chief suspect in the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway on the vacation island of Aruba in 2005.
New Van der Sloot Book Promises Answers
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