Posted on 06/06/2010 3:10:15 AM PDT by Scanian
LIMA, Peru The lone suspect in the disappearance of U.S. teen Natalee Holloway was paraded moist-eyed and looking stunned before reporters today as Peruvians denounced him and detectives began interrogating him about the murder of a Lima student.
Joran van der Sloot arrived at criminal police headquarters in a brown Interpol SUV and was escorted across an auditorium of shouting, shutter-snapping journalists three times.
Wearing a green bulletproof vest, his hands handcuffed behind him, the husky 22-year-old stared straight ahead and didn't respond to reporters' questions or make eye contact.
Outside, seven Indian shamans in brightly colored ponchos repeatedly stabbed a cloth doll representing van der Sloot in a "spiritual punishment" ritual. "We're punishing him so that all the forces of evil are purged," one shouted.
About an hour earlier, onlookers yelled insults at the man who has dominated Peruvian front pages as police switched cars south of the foggy coastal capital.
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What a sociopath/creep this guy is...I don’t think he’ll escape this time...His well connected father is deceased now and it’s not Aruba - finally justice for Natalie too
her well connnected father ( twice ran for President) will make sure Joran stay in prison not pretty. 50/50 he makes it to trial.
The tables are completely turned this time and the VICTIM is the one with the in-country, well-connected father. I suspect payback’s gonna be a b!tch, Joran! Better call the waahbulance right now.
after his first murder.
Speculative at best, and who but God and Joran, know the real number.
“Outside, seven Indian shamans in brightly colored ponchos repeatedly stabbed a cloth doll representing van der Sloot in a “spiritual punishment” ritual. “We’re punishing him so that all the forces of evil are purged,”
They are going to need a bigger doll.
Well, OK. But this was the hotel.
Inmates in Yanamayo, not far from Lake Titicaca, about 525 miles southeast of Lima, are confined to small cells with no running water, no lighting and no glass in the windows to stop the frigid mountain winds. Temperatures drop as low as zero during the winter, but the altitude makes it cold much of the year.
Prisoners in Yanamayo receive about a gallon of water each day that is used for drinking, washing and flushing a hole in the concrete floor that serves as a toilet. The beds are concrete, and prisoners are allowed only a half-hour of yard time a day. They are confined to their cells the rest of the day.
He beat the crap out of her and then broke her neck.
He should get the same punishment, but perhaps worse, since she was probably not the first or maybe not even second.
Too good for him.
“My daughter resisted,” Flores told the AP. “Under the fingernails of my daughter there are traces, evidence, that’s why they didn’t permit her cremation.” Flores said he expected her to be exhumed for DNA testing, and Tejada said that was likely.
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That seems odd, why wouldn’t they collect that DNA before she was buried?
Why exhume and collect DNA AFTER the suspect is caught and the victim buried?
Odd, very odd.
There as another girl before Natalie who was missing in Aruba. There was a connection there also, they had met.
Or maybe: “Prison with my new bitch”.
You can’t be sure of any history on Aruba. It’s this mythical vacation land where people came to do things that are strictly illegal in fifty states of the US. You bought grass by the pound...you sipped cheap booze...and you could do lots of weird and kinky stuff with no issues.
Makes you wonder how screwed up the Aruban justice system is....when a poor country had no problem finding and returning Joran van der Sloot....and even offer him protection (Bullet proof vest) while he awaits for hearings and trial
Anyone who remembers the circus Aruba was.....now can see how backward and corrupt the Aruban justice system is. Why Americans want to visit Aruba...when they do not care what happens to you in the event of a crime.
Ok, I can accept weird and kinky, but murder?
Not.
“That seems odd, why wouldnt they collect that DNA before she was buried?”
It’s Peru, CSI reruns costs too much for the TV stations :)
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