so, what do we think about this Van der Sloot fellow?


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scarlet13 is offline scarlet13 Post #1  June 7,2010, 10:04am

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Dutch murder suspect back in Peru to face charges - Yahoo! News

he tried to extort money from the family of his victim to tell them where her body is? recruiting girls from Thailand to work in the Netherlands as sex workers? two girls dead.

I hope they arrest his parents too, for the abysmally poor job they did in raising this waste of space.

 
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Dutch murder suspect back in Peru to face charges - Yahoo! News

he tried to extort money from the family of his victim to tell them where her body is? recruiting girls from Thailand to work in the Netherlands as sex workers? two girls dead.

I hope they arrest his parents too, for the abysmally poor job they did in raising this waste of space.

Sociopathic. Narcissistic.

Or the unluckiest SOB on the planet.

I guess time will tell.
 
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He certainly appears to be guilty. I guess we'll find out.

If so, I guess he can get 35 years. Seems like it should be life ... unlikely to rehabilitate.
 
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he has to be either a Sociopath or so spoiled and arrogant he thinks the laws don't apply to him.

his parents are well-off- i believe his father is a judge.
 
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Well if he IS convicted, I vote the penalty should be to be buried alive in an unmarked grave. Leave the parents to figure out where that might be.

Oh, my. Did I say that with my outside voice?
I guess I went biblical on the dude.
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Well if he IS convicted, I vote the penalty should be to be buried alive in an unmarked grave. Leave the parents to figure out where that might be.

Oh, my. Did I say that with my outside voice?
I guess I went biblical on the dude.
 
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scarlet13 wrote :
he has to be either a Sociopath or so spoiled and arrogant he thinks the laws don't apply to him.

his parents are well-off- i believe his father is a judge.
I vote sociopath.
 
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Well if he IS convicted, I vote the penalty should be to be buried alive in an unmarked grave. Leave the parents to figure out where that might be.

Oh, my. Did I say that with my outside voice?
I guess I went biblical on the dude.
Maximum prison sentence is 35 years in Peru for murder. Given the state of Peru's prisons though...

I'm offering 4/1 odds he doesn't live to make it out. Any takers?

Even if he does serve it out...he'll be somebody's boy toy for a long, long time.
 
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Maximum prison sentence is 35 years in Peru for murder. Given the state of Peru's prisons though...

I'm offering 4/1 odds he doesn't live to make it out. Any takers?

Even if he does serve it out...he'll be somebody's boy toy for a long, long time.
The US wants him when Peru is done. I read that he would likely serve time consecutively for the two crimes if convicted. I wonder if they will reopen the Holloway case in Aruba?
 
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