Ha! funny.
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de-wad your panties butfukal
Ha! funny.
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Anyway on this Dutch newspaper they just reported that his Dutch lawyer said that Joran gave a false confession, because of the pressure they put on him in interrogation. They reported that Joran called his mother before the interrogation and was ting in his pants and crying to her that he was afraid of the interrogation he called it 'barbarian'
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So...is the FBI in the clear for not arresting him when they had the chance? It could have prevented that girl's murder. I'm just sayin'...apparently they had the evidence on tape to charge him, but for whatever reason they let him go...
why are these pretty, young girls attracted to this psychotic maniac?
Cuz they're drunk off their asses, and he's a good dancer??????
I didn't know that.
I wonder what this politician will pay the prisoners to do to him and for how long?
He might last that long, but he will probably have to give 50 BJ's a day to stay alive.
But you have at least two families who will pay to have things done to him!
Man, I can't imagine all he's going through now. Just wait until someone with ties to the girl gets a hold of him while locked up.
He is a businessman and former race car driver, but some media mention that he was a 'sometime' politician and other media report that he is a circus operator.
We'll just call whatever happens to the psycho "delayed justice" and move on.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/08...ove-sea-level/
Ahhhhh yes. The way prisons should be.Good luck vandersloot!
Better get him a soap on a rope
Who goes through someone's laptop?after she discovered information on his laptop linking him to the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway.
Don't believe anything that butfukal guy says. He's just blowing hot air
haha oh man this guy is ed once he gets in that prison, he'll inevitably suffer a violent ass beating daily
you must be an expert.
Here the full article. It's not just me who said it and it's not air. It's the same I said and I got attacked for it.
Van der Sloot faces prisons known for harsh conditions
Joran van der Sloot, Stephany Flores, Natalee Holloway. These names dominated Google trends for most of Tuesday, when news broke that van der Sloot allegedly confessed to Peruvian authorities to killing Flores. Adding to the intrigue, sources close to the investigation said the Dutchman admitted to killing Flores after she discovered information on his laptop linking him to the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway.
"Peru prisons" was also a popular search term late in the afternoon, with many wondering what kind of conditions van der Sloot might face if he enters one of Peru's 71 active prisons.
A 2009 U.S. State Department report on Peru's human rights record noted that while the South American country's government generally respects the human rights of its citizens, prison conditions were harsh for the country's 44,800 inmates - 17,297 of whom were awaiting sentencing as of December 2009, according to the report.
Among the areas of serious concern highlighted were overcrowding, poor sanitation and inadequate nutrition and health care. The San Juan de Lurigancho men's prison held 9,874 prisoners in a facility designed for 3,204 and incidences of tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS were reportedly at near-epidemic levels, according to the report.
"Prisoners with money had access to cell phones, illegal drugs and meals prepared outside the prison. Conditions were poor to extremely harsh in facilities for prisoners who lacked funds," the report said. "Inmates had intermittent access to running water, bathing facilities were inadequate, kitchen facilities were unhygienic, and prisoners slept in hallways and common areas for lack of cell space."
Corruption and professional incompetence were also reported in some of the nation's 71 prisons, 56 of which are operated by The National Penitentiary Ins ute. The National Police of Peru has jurisdiction over the rest, according to the State Department report.
"There were deaths of inmates in prisons, most attributed to fellow inmates, but some were due to negligence by guards. Guards received little or no training or supervision. Corruption was a serious problem, and some guards cooperated with criminal bosses who oversaw the smuggling of guns and drugs into prisons."
Conditions are especially harsh in the country's maximum security prisons, which are extremely isolated geographically.
One of them, the Challapalca Prison, is in the Andes near the Bolivian border, at an al ude of 15,000 feet above sea level, about 211 kilometers from the nearest city of Puno - a six-hour ride down a dirt road, depending on conditions, according to a 2003 report on the facility by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
There is no regular electricity or running water, and temperatures most of the year hover around 33 degrees Fahrenheit in the day and as low as 4 degrees below zero at night, the report said.
Both organizations noted lengthy pretrial detention and inordinate trial delays in Peru - two areas that could concern van der Sloot if he is charged with a crime, which he has not been so far.
"According to a study prepared by the Technical Secretary of the Special Commission for Integral Reform of the Justice System, 61 percent of those in prison were awaiting trial, the majority for between one and two years," the State Department report said. "The law requires release of prisoners who have been held more than 18 months without being sentenced; the period is extended to 36 months in complex cases."
The report also noted the Peruvian government permitted prison visits by independent human rights observers, with the International Committee of the Red Cross making 44 unannounced visits in 2009.
But, he isnt really wealthy. Ive said it before; that's probably why he is trying to set up all kinds of deals with Natalee's mother and a semi-talkshow host in the Netherlands and thats why he was trying to start some kind of pros ution ring in Thailand back in november and chasing rich chicks for their money.
But still even if he had a lot of money, I dont think he can buy himself out of . I think he would be even more harassed inside prison, because everyone hates his ass and he's a foreigner.
These prisons, the castro-castro prison, do seem to have special parts for foreign inmates, which have generally better conditions, but still it's harsh for him and at least harder conditions than what he is used to in the Netherlands or Aruba, the luxury hotel prisons. He's already ting in his pants and crying because he is afraid of them being harsh
Last edited by Bukefal; 06-09-2010 at 04:35 PM.
you're a genius. Thanks for letting us know that prison is tough![]()
Anybody want to see the cell where this piece of might be spending the next 35 years in?
Dude should have confessed in Europe. Now he's ed.
....................yep, he is fugged!!!![]()
lol @ him crying when they were parading him around in front of the media/public down there
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