Joran Van Der Sloot Finally at a Crossroad in the Confession of Killing Stephany Flores Ramirez

William Bass
Joran van der Sloot may very well be formally charged as soon as Tuesday for the murder of Stephany Flores Ramirez, Peruvian government authorities stated.

Law enforcement stated Van der Sloot confessed to the homicide the later part of Monday evening. He'll be held in one of three maximum security prisons -- Castro Castro, Piedras Gordas and Lurigancho, authorities claimed.

Attempts by way CNN to get hold of van der Sloot's attorney were never successful.

At his initial court appearance, the judge may establish a hearing date for van der Sloot and may even order additional investigations with the particular case.

The Peruvian justice system generally issues a lighter prison sentence in cases where the suspect confesses. That may have motivated his alleged confession.

Van der Sloot could easily get up to 35 years in prison. There's no death penalty or life sentence within Peru.

A new Peruvian law enforcement statement leaked Monday evening stated Flores was located on the hotel floor, half-dressed. This statement offers brand new information about the hours before Flores' human body was discovered by a hotel worker.

Van der Sloot, who had previously been charged twice in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway an Alabama teen in Aruba in 2005, has finally come to a crossroad.

According to the document, the Hotel Tac, in which van der Sloot had been staying, received a phone call by an individual looking for him around 11 p.m. The receptionist forwarded the call to van der Sloot room, yet no one answered. The hotel worker assumed that van der Sloot was sleeping because of the room key seemed to be with him and not at the front desk.

Approximately one hour later, according to the police report, the receptionist realized that van der Sloot owed cash for 2 nights and proceeded to go up to his room, where knocks on the door went unanswered. The TV seemed to be loud, so the hotel worker figured he was initially sleeping, the statement claims.

Afterward, the hotel supervisor told the worker to go back to van der Sloot's room as well as to enter the room utilizing a spare key. Once the employee walked in, the lady found Flores' body in the floor, dressed in some sort of dark-colored T-shirt in addition to red-colored panties, half-covered along with a bit of white-colored apparel, the authorities report said.

Flores was bleeding through her nasal area, the statement mentioned.

The hotel worker became terrified from the sight and went to alert her boss and the police, turning off the television and lights on her way from the room, the report said.

The particular progress in the van der Sloot circumstance arises as the Natalee Holloway Resource Center opens in Washington on Tuesday. The nonprofit building is located at the National Museum of Crime and Punishment and Natalee's mother Beth Holloway is planning to attend the opening.

The particular center will be opened to provide family members of lost individual's assistance with managing their turmoil and also to give students advice on traveling safely.

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