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To: Star Traveler
but there, you’re probably talking about maybe 10 years ...

If he took $2000 from the victim he could get life.

It seems he may have told Chileans he took the money because he was broke.

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Interestingly, from the same article, the laptop may have videos and pictures that will help solve the Natalie Holloway case.

85 posted on 06/08/2010 12:07:08 PM PDT by longjack
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To: longjack
You were saying ...

If he took $2000 from the victim he could get life.

Well, that's an interesting "commentary" on their system of justice ... LOL ... Kill a person and maybe 10 years ... but take $2,000 and get "life" ... :-)


Interestingly, from the same article, the laptop may have videos and pictures that will help solve the Natalie Holloway case.

I'm sure the authorities will search it, but I would think that one wouldn't be carrying around something like that -- especially since it's obvious that he didn't have any encrption or password protection on it. If he did have password and/or encryption, then he wouldn't have cared if the Peruvian girl got on the computer.

The way it sounds to me is that he was more concerned that it was "known" that he was the main suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, by the information that was on the computer -- rather than -- some incriminating photos or videos.

I can't say that for sure, but that's just "my take" on what I read. I'm sure we will find out later what is actually on that computer, as the authorities "do something" about it, once they look over the computer.

86 posted on 06/08/2010 12:23:17 PM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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