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Jordan Van Der Sloot Pleads Guilty to Murdering Stephany Flores

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Joran van Der Sloot pleaded guilty Wednesday to all charges against him in the killing of Peruvian Stephany Flores, reports Subnormal Magazine today.

"I am really sorry for what happened," he reportedly stated. He pleaded guilty to "qualified murder" and simple robbery.

Police say van Der Sloot killed Flores in his Lima hotel room in May 2010, then took money and bank cards from her wallet and fled to Chile, where he was arrested a few days later. He once claimed he beat her because she used his laptop without his permission and feared she was going to the police (evidently regarding his guilt regarding Natalee Halloway).

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Aruba Police Department photograph of Van der Sloot, 2005
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Van Der Sloot was arrested twice, but never charged, in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba. He has had a pattern of lying to police and FBI, and his own mother has stated he is very mentally ill and reportedly will no longer visit him as she believes he may be guilty. His father died years ago, after vain attempts to try defend him and cover up his actions.

Subnormal Magazine states, "There is a worldwide, organized network that kidnaps women, children, and boys, and forces them in to sex slavery rings, forced prostitution, and forced pornography. Some of the persons that work for this outfit are organized serial killers.

Sometimes the group hires the killers to put hits on people, sometimes they hire them to bring them slaves back alive, but the killers may end up murdering them before they get them to the boss, if the victim is too difficult to control or the murder loses their temper to the point of killing. Jordan Van Der Sloot was one of these low ranking henchmen who was paid to kidnap young women as sex slaves for this group.

What should be done regarding Jordan is that he should be interrogated for information to the greatest degree, and then put to death." When asked the name of the group, 'Subnormal Magazine stated, "It is not safe for us to reveal that information, otherwise hits could be put out. American governmental intelligence sources know much of what we know.

The problem is that there are high ranking persons within arms of multi-national governments that are a part of the group, or that do business with them. This is not merely a facet of organized crime. It seeps in to the very fabric of certain global, political, governmental powers."

Source cited: Subnormal Magazine, ABC News, and Wikipedia.

For more information, contact Subnormal Magazine at 310-226-7176.


 
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