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Jana wrote:I wonder if Daddy is going to do everything he can to get him off for Murder No. 2.![]()
Don wrote:An attorney for Van der Sloot in New York City, Joe Tacopina, said he did not know his client's whereabouts and has not been in touch with him since the Peru allegations emerged.
Tacopina cautioned against a rush to judgment.
"Joran van der Sloot has been falsely accused of murder once before. The fact is he wears a bull's-eye on his back now and he is a quote-unquote usual suspect when it comes to allegations of foul play," Tacopina said.
steveo777 wrote:He's been caught. The news report said he had no handcuffs? WTF?![]()
Is that because he comes from a prominent family?
Don wrote:Two years ago, a Dutch television crime reporter captured hidden-camera footage of Van der Sloot saying he was with Holloway when she collapsed on a beach, drunk. He said he believed she was dead and asked a friend to dump her body in the sea.
Judges subsequently refused to arrest van der Sloot on the basis of the tape.
Chief prosecutor Peter Blanken told NBC News in February that the suspect's story was "very unbelievable," and no charges followed the confession.
"The locations, names and times he gave just did not make sense," Blanken told NBC News.
Rip Rokken wrote:I'm just glad he's caught now and hope he fries for what he did.
Suzanne wrote:I saw a snippet from an interview the other day. WHen the reporter asked him if he killed Natalie Holloway, he blinked rapidly about three times when saying "no". Yeah sure you didn't. They also showed a piece of video of him saying they'd never find her because they dumped her off shore. Piece of shit.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Suzanne wrote:I saw a snippet from an interview the other day. WHen the reporter asked him if he killed Natalie Holloway, he blinked rapidly about three times when saying "no". Yeah sure you didn't. They also showed a piece of video of him saying they'd never find her because they dumped her off shore. Piece of shit.
There once was a director in our organization who did very unethical things and when he'd get caught and be put in the hot seat over it, he'd always blink his eyes rapidly when questioned. That's some people's body language when trying to figure out what the fuck they are going to say to try and get out of something.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Suzanne wrote:I saw a snippet from an interview the other day. WHen the reporter asked him if he killed Natalie Holloway, he blinked rapidly about three times when saying "no". Yeah sure you didn't. They also showed a piece of video of him saying they'd never find her because they dumped her off shore. Piece of shit.
There once was a director in our organization who did very unethical things and when he'd get caught and be put in the hot seat over it, he'd always blink his eyes rapidly when questioned. That's some people's body language when trying to figure out what the fuck they are going to say to try and get out of something.
Looking to the left = indication of lying.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I'm just glad he's caught now and hope he fries for what he did.
+ infinity.
Unfortunately they don't have the death penalty in Peru, but he'll probably go away for the rest of his life, at least.
He's a disgusting predator! I hope he burns in hell for what he did to those women.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/06/08/per ... 1&iref=BN1
Van der Sloot confesses to murder, Peruvian authorities say
Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot could be formally charged as early as Tuesday in the killing of Stephany Flores Ramirez, Peruvian government authorities said. Van der Sloot, who confessed to murder in the case on Monday, will likely be held at one of three maximum security prisons -- Castro Castro, Piedras Gordas and Lurigancho, authorities said.
At his first court appearance, the judge may set a hearing date for van der Sloot and could order additional investigations in the case. The Peruvian justice system often issues a lighter sentence in cases where the suspect confesses. That may have influenced his alleged confession. Van der Sloot could get up to 35 years in prison. There is no death penalty or life sentence in Peru. A Peruvian police report leaked Monday said Flores was found in his hotel room on the floor, half-dressed. The report provides new details about the hours before Flores' body was found.
Van der Sloot, who was twice arrested in connection with the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, is in Peruvian custody as a suspect in the killing of Flores, 21. According to the document, the Hotel Tac, where van der Sloot was staying, received a call from someone looking for him about 11 p.m. June 1. The receptionist forwarded the call, but no one answered. The hotel worker assumed that van der Sloot was asleep because the room key was with him and not the front desk.
About an hour later, according to the police report, the receptionist noticed that van der Sloot owed money for two nights and went up to his room, where her knocks went unanswered. The television was blaring, so the hotel employee figured he was resting, the report says. Afterward, the hotel supervisor told the employee to go back to van der Sloot's room and enter using a spare key. When the employee went in, she found Flores' body on the floor, dressed in a black T-shirt and red panties, half-covered with a piece of white clothing, the police report said. Flores was bleeding from her nose, the report said. The hotel employee became frightened at the sight and went to alert her supervisor and the police, turning off the television and lights on her way out of the room, the report said.
slucero wrote:He just confessed...
About an hour later, according to the police report, the receptionist noticed that van der Sloot owed money for two nights and went up to his room, where her knocks went unanswered. The television was blaring, so the hotel employee figured he was resting, the report says. Afterward, the hotel supervisor told the employee to go back to van der Sloot's room and enter using a spare key. When the employee went in, she found Flores' body on the floor, dressed in a black T-shirt and red panties, half-covered with a piece of white clothing, the police report said. Flores was bleeding from her nose, the report said. The hotel employee became frightened at the sight and went to alert her supervisor and the police, turning off the television and lights on her way out of the room, the report said.
Maui Tom wrote:My fav tweet of the day from Justin Stangel....
"I have an idea- let's take Joran Van Der Sloot, cram him in the hole in the gulf and clog the oil leak"
slucero wrote:I'm thinking this is the "tip of the iceberg" for this fella....
He was traveling in Thailand recruiting girls for the sex-slave trade.... and he tried to extort $250K from Holloway's family in exchange for the location of her body and how she died... He also has a gambling addiction...
He's playing with the Peruvians... just waiting to be extradited to the US... so he can bargain for a long jail term in a nice prison... this guys a serial killer.. he's got other victims
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