Mother says son innocent and being unfairly targeted
The Associated Press
The mother of a Dutch youth held in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway says she thinks her son's being unfairly targeted simply because he was one of the last people to see her.
Anita van der Sloot tells N-B-C from Aruba that her son Joran is mentally strong. But she also thinks the interrogations would have broken him down by now if he knew anything about the Alabama teen's fate. She says she believes the boy when he says he's innocent.
Holloway's mother met with van der Sloot and her husband. The Dutch teen's mother says the meeting was very emotional and she can't understand why Holloway thinks Joran and the others being detained know more than they've told investigators.
Van der Sloot says she wants people to know her son is just an "ordinary teenager" who was getting ready to go to college in the U.S.. And she says why would a boy with a normal life "do something wrong to a girl he just met?"
I have news for Mrs VDS, her little so called innocent son is a(Psychopath) NSNR