Posted on 06/30/2005 8:31:27 AM PDT by stlnative
Nothing at this point would shock me. Maybe we'll soon see pics of a Joran look alike partying with cute American college girls at C&C's.
He looked totally different yesterday,
at the beach and today.
There are a few screen captures
from today but not good ones.
I am going by when I saw him
on tv going into court today.
He looked padded through the chest area....really wierd.
That's my understanding all these weeks, but hey! This is Aruba, rules can change w/the wind. LOL!
I would have hurt someone already!
It's our Independence Day, and they let those two boys go free. Twisted irony. Another grim day to recall for the Twittys. How sad.
sw
He really did look beefier
today. In the face as well.
Weight is usually lost, not
gained, in jail.
I hear you!
All the legal commentators are basically saying to the family "sit down, shut up, let Aruba do it's job."
Problem is Aruba has not done it's job. Think about it. Is this the way a missing person case is handled as a matter of routine? Talk, talk, talk. Blah, blah, blah.
Is this what happens when a child goes missing in Aruba? Hell, when do they DO instead of talk?
(rhetorical question only, we all know that answer.)
I've been searching for that pic of him today....with the blue and white t-shirt or whatever that was. He looked completely different from yesterday.
But of course they can!
For starters, Beth has been the one that's bad news for Aruba. Sooner they're rid of her... the better for the island.
Beth Twitty = BIG THORN in side for Aruba.
Nor did he look the same today
as he did getting into the car
the other day.
Need to start watching the tickle sites or msn personal space sites, as apparently the brothers are serious computer users.
Does this press conference mean what the Twitty's suggested when they threatened to "blow the doors off" this investigation?
Unless your godfather is running the investigation and your father has connections.
Beth is not going to let this go, EVER. That redhead has a temper and when she is pushed she can use it! They have kept their cool much longer than I could have, that's for sure.
If they think they are going to get rid of her by stalling or covering up this investigation they are very, very WRONG.
Looked like he may have had a bullet proof vest on under his shirt today.
Speaking of JVDS of course.
Joran van der Sloot, second left, walks handcuffed with police near Palm Beach, Aruba, Sunday, July 3, 2005. van der Sloot was detained June 11, 2005, in connection with the disappearance of American teen Natalee Holloway who went missing May 30, 2005 on this Dutch Caribbean island. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Jossy Mansur, Diario)
Joran van der Sloot, left, arrives to court in Oranjestad, Aruba, Monday, July 4, 2005, where a judge will decide if he and two other detained suspects in the case of missing Alabama teen Natalee Holloway will be held for 60 more days. Holloway disappeared on this Dutch Caribbean island on May 30, 2005. (AP Photo/Jason Inesea, Bon Dia)
In this photo released by Pancayente.com, Paul van der Sloot, left, his wife Anita, center, and son Joran pose for a picture at a birthday party in Aruba in this undated 2005 picture. Paul was detained Thursday, June 23, 2005, in connection with the May 30, 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway, just weeks after Joran was taken into custody in connection with the same case. Paul van der Sloot is a judicial official on the Dutch Caribbean island. (AP Photo/www.pancayente.com)
July 3: Joran van der Sloot, at left in blue shirt, walks handcuffed with police on Palm Beach, Aruba.
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