Van der Sloot Book Will Reveal “True Story”

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Two Dutch reporters are set to release a book detailing the inner workings of the mind of murder suspect Joran van der Sloot.

From CBS News CrimeStoppers:

Co-written by Bert Huisjes and John van den Heuvel, the reporter who recently interviewed van der Sloot in his Castro Castro prison cell in Lima, Peru, the book guarantees to deliver "the complete story about the true role of Joran van der Sloot in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway and the killing of Stephany Flores," according to CBS affiliate WIAT.

Van der Sloot has already told various stories related to the disappearance of Natalee Holloway from Aruba in 2005 while recanting his murder confession in the Flores case.  The new book, entitled “Joran’s Murder Mysteries”, is said to contain never-before-released confidential police files and photographs. 

Joran remains behind bars in the notorious Castro Castro Prison awaiting trial for Flores’ murder.  He is alleged to have killed the young female college student after meeting her in a local casino.  Van der Sloot, a known online poker player, was in South America following the Latin American Poker Tour at the time of the late spring killing.  – Ace King, reporting for Gambling911.com

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