Peruvian officials are saying that Joran Van der Sloot's confession that he killed 21-year-old Stephany Flores will hold up in court and is an official confession.
According to CBS news, Joran Van der Sloot tried to take back his confession saying he was coerced into making the confession and had been treated unfairly.  He tried to get out of a situation once again by changing his story, but Peruvian officials aren't buying it. He might have been able to trick other officials by twisting his story around until officials get dizzy, but Peruvian officals are staying straight on and keeping van der Sloot's first confession in play.
Sorry van der sloot, you don't have a "Get Out Of Jail For Free Card" this time. He's not in the Netherlands or Aruba and is finding that he can't run like he used to be able when his Dad and big name friends would cover for him and get him out of trouble.
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Could've been a CEO on Wall Street. But seriously, I hope he'll spend most of his life in a Peruvian prison. If society (any society) can't convict a person with THIS much evidence...then we may as well just shut down all the criminal courtrooms. Wonder how long it'll take in that hell-hole before he really cracks up.