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To: gingersnaps

The Mother wasn't sweating.

She appeared to be much more upset that her son was in jail than van der Sweat to me.


3,423 posted on 06/28/2005 10:55:38 AM PDT by WestCoastGal
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To: WestCoastGal
She appeared to be much more upset that her son was in jail than van der Sweat to me.

And, she seemed more concerned about Natalie and her family, too.
3,447 posted on 06/28/2005 11:09:33 AM PDT by hummingbird ("The world needs more Steel Magnolias like Beth Holloway.")
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To: WestCoastGal
The Mother wasn't sweating.

Joran's mom looked pretty sweaty to me. For that matter, so does Natalee's mom in some of the interviews I've seen. So what? They're all extremely anxious and exhausted. And it's hot and humid there.

Regardless, different people sweat differently. I'm just pointing out that sweating can mean lots of different things and doesn't necessarily point to guilt.

She appeared to be much more upset that her son was in jail than van der Sweat to me.

Are you now saying that Paulus van der Sloot is a cold fish and doesn't care about his son, therefore wasn't "upset" ? Now that would be a contradictory argument.

I thought the argument the "van der Sweat" people here are making is that he IS upset. Otherwise, why would he be sweating?

What I saw in that interview was a very typical reaction from a mom and dad whose son is in trouble. Mom gets very emotional and shows it; dad is equally emotional but tries hard to stay at least outwardly calm and rational. The very effort of trying to stay cool can make you sweat.

3,535 posted on 06/28/2005 12:14:23 PM PDT by gingersnaps
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