Posted on 06/13/2010 1:33:19 PM PDT by PROCON
Sounds like a plan to me!!!
He’s going to be a lion alright. . .lyin’ on his back, lyin’ on his side, lyin’ on his stomach. Also, he’s probably going to be a swallow. Welcome to the jungle, animal.
I dont think what he said is necessarily blaming the victim, that’s just my take though.
That’s a really nasty thing to say. Natalee Hollaway’s mother willingly entered the public debate. If you’re any kind of real man or woman, you owe me an apology.
It doesn't even need to be a hit order. Every prisoner in that place knows that the victim's rich and prominent family would be VERY grateful to whoever terminated this young man.
I think he is going to give up the killing in Aruba.
Not only is he charged with the murder but robbery, auto theft, escape to advoid arrest and upteen other charged the police there will come up with. Her father was a heavy weight there, more ways than one.
Sorry, but that is something most young people today possess. They never think anything bad can happen to them, and they don't consider the consequences of their actions.
SOOO RIGHT!
If only Joran had made a movie like Polanski, then Hollyweird could issue impassioned defenses of the monst..uh..man..
The article says he liked to think of himself as a gambler but he was a loser, and that the two were playing poker on his laptop. Maybe he hoped to win at poker but lost instead. Then when she wanted money, he killed her and took the money that he had hoped to win. And maybe the sick monster that he is - set this scenario up on the Holloway anniversary because all along, he never intended to let her leave alive.......
I think he killed this girl to rob her. He needed money, he was extorting the Holoways, he was into gambling, drugs, alcohol. The story about her invading his privacy is BS.
That may be a scenario that one could construct, but they could just as well construct another scenario where they got into a violent argument and that Joran van der Sloot was whacko and killed her. And then it was a crime of opportunity, in that the money was there after he killed her.
I think that's what he was trying to maintain in his confession about it. His lawyer probably told him about the different penalties and if you think he's a liar and manipulative, then perhaps he constructed this story for a minimum sentence under Peruvian law.
The key here would be to have some kind of forensic evidence that shows he planned to rob her "ahead of time" and that this was planned. Otherwise, it might simply be something as a result of a violent argument, as he cofessed to that.
See the penalties under Peruvian law...
I think the fact that he is a huge, 6’ 3” hulking psychopath, able to convince friends and family that he is human, led to her death. I suspect there are many other victims that we haven’t heard about yet because their families did not have to resources to agitate for justice.
Another FR thread this morning detailed how police have identified a man who tried to visit Joran in his cell as a notorious hit-man. On that thread, people familiar with the culture there said it would be an insult to national honor if the locals do not manage to kill him as he is an outsider who wandered in and killed a beloved local.
Give up the remains of Natalee Holloway (Confirmed By DNA) and the Peruvian athorities will allow u to serve out your sentence in isolation and not the general population.
The Peruvian authorities don't give a hoot about the Natalee Holloway case and disappearance. They said they purposefully stayed away from any questioning having to do with anything other than the Stephany Flores case in Peru. And now that they have the full and complete confession from Joran van der Sloot, they have said the case is practically closed (right now) for them. They're "done" as far as the Peruvian authorities are concerned.
They're going to have nothing to do with the Natalee Holloway case.
I apologize for your mother who didn’t teach you any better than to blame a murder victim’s mother for her death.
Too bad we don’t have more of that “beloved local” attitude and way of life in the US anymore. That is what happens with overpopulation and globalist cultural cleansing.
Joran inflicted a whole lot of other people with pain and misery. Justice and retribution sometimes is slow but it does show up. Whatever pain and misery he now experiences in that rotgut cell he earned it all.
I don’t know, Krankor, I didn’t come from a wealthy family of privilege, and I easily could have gone drinking with a guy I met at a casino and gotten murdered in my teens.
Teenage girls are very stupid, which is why they are often victimized and need protection. I am not kidding.
Stupid as in naive, not stupid as in intellectually weak.
Flyin' Dutchman!
The article says he liked to think of himself as a gambler but he was a loser, and that the two were playing poker on his laptop. Maybe he hoped to win at poker but lost instead. Then when she wanted money, he killed her and took the money that he had hoped to win.
You didn't read that article close enough then, because that's not what it said. It gave the sequence of events that lead up to the violence, according to the confession -- and it had nothing to do with paying off on a bet.
You might want to venture your own guess, but that's what it would be, a pure guess on your part -- while -- at the same time, the "actual confession" says something completely different.
What it says is that they were playing "online poker" on his laptop in his room. Then during that time a message came in on his computer (from some other unidentified person, they didn't say who in the article). It was an insulting message and it mentioned the Holloway case, plus saying, "I'm going to kill you, you little Mongoloid."
He explained the Holloway case to Flores and how he was involved in it -- and she hit him. So, that's how it started (not losing at online poker and owing money to her ... LOL ...).
And van der Sloot says about it ... "I lost control of my actions," and "I didn't know what I was doing."
That's according to the confession.
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