5 Disturbing Revelations From Joran Van Der Sloot's Natalee Holloway Murder Confession

Joran van der Sloot confessed to brutally killing Natalee Holloway, and his behavior afterward showed how disturbed he is. In his October confession, Natalee’s mother, Beth Holloway, was the only member of the family who spoke in court. Beth shared a tear-jerking statement directly to van der Sloot and shared details on what he did after he killed Natalee.

Beth began by sharing, “You have finally admitted that, in fact, you murdered her. You terminated her dreams, her potential, her possibilities when you bludgeoned her to death in 2005.” In van der Sloot’s confession, he admitted he pushed Natalee into sexual advances, but she refused to do so, which led him to kill her with a cinder block, per TMZ. Beth addressed the fact that Natalee refused his sexual advances, she shared, “You didn’t get what you wanted from Natalee, your sexual satisfaction, so you brutally killed her…You are the one in Aruba no one wants to be, the black mark on the island.”

In a disturbing detail in Beth’s statement, she revealed that after van der Sloot killed Natalee, he went home to watch pornography, per AL.com. Beth shared how she felt sorry for van der Sloot’s mother and grandmother before ending her statement on the endless possibilities Natalee had ahead of her had he not killed her. She said, “I have no doubt she would have made all her dreams come true. She really would have.”

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