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Two tragedy's here.
Natalie and then him going free to kill this other woman.
Natalie and then him going free to kill this other woman.
HoleInTheRoof;3422892 said:Lets not jump to conclusion guys.
It might just be a coincidence.
Yes, I'm being sarcastic.
KJJ;3423704 said:There's no coincidence he killed both girls and they have evidence in this latest murder. It will be interesting to see if they try cutting a deal with him tell them what happened to Holloway and who dumped her body in the ocean and he'll be spared from the death penalty.
vta;3423751 said:Do they have the death penalty in Peru?
vta;3423751 said:Either way, who wouldn't rather die than spend life in prison?
Bob Sacamano;3423754 said:The sad thing is that 2 chicks found him attractive. Chicks can be really stupid sometimes.
notherbob;3423182 said:I have always thought that she died from mixing drugs (like maybe he slipped her a date rape drug) with alcohol as deaths of this sort are not really all that uncommon. I doubt that it was a deliberate murder but when she died, they had to dispose of the body and my pet hunch is that they fed her to the hogs and that got rid of all the evidence. Just a guess, of course.
Peru Death Penalty Abolished in 1979
EmailWritten by JJ on Jun-3-10 5:39pm
Peru is one of the many Latin American countries who signed on to the American Convention on Human Rights "Pact of San Jose, Costa Rica" in 1979, officially abolishing the death penalty for all but a few offenses. In the time since signing, Peru has not executed any prisoners.
Joran van der Sloot (Getty)
The country's stance on capital punishment has come to the attention of the many people following the case of Dutch national Joran van der Sloot, currently the prime suspect in the Sunday morning murder of a 21-year-old woman in Lima, Peru. Van der Sloot was arrested in Santiago, Chile on Thursday and is currently awaiting extradition to Peru, where even if he is found guilty of murder, he will not face the death penalty.
Joran van der Sloot has long been suspected of having a criminal role in the death of American teenager Natalee Holloway, who disappeared May 30, 2005, exactly five years before Sunday's murder.
Peru abolished the death penalty on human rights grounds but retained the option to execute prisoners convicted of crimes of terrorism or treason during times of war.
KJJ;3423852 said:I just googled and unfortunately they don't except for exceptional crimes such as crimes under military law. I was hoping for hanging or the guillotine but nothing.
There's many murders who take deals to avoid the death penalty because they're cowards.
HoleInTheRoof;3424231 said:Any details on this girls death?
I heard where her father said the hotel room was covered in blood.
vta;3422346 said:Pretty repugnant...
(CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot, the Dutch man once considered a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, is the suspect in the killing of a woman in Peru, Peruvian police officials said Wednesday. There is "incriminating evidence" linking van der Sloot to the killing of 21-year-old Stephany Flores Ramirez, who was found dead in a Lima hotel room Wednesday, Cesar Guardia Vasquez, of the criminal investigations unit said at a news conference.
The hotel room where Flores was found was registered in van der Sloot's name, he said. A hotel guest and an employee witnessed the pair entering the hotel room together at 5 a.m. on Sunday, Guardia said. Police have video of the previous night, May 29, of van der Sloot and Flores together at the Atlantic City Casino in Lima, he said.
According to immigration officials, van der Sloot fled to Chile over land on Monday, Guardia said. "We have all the evidence to show that the killer is this man," the victim's father, businessman and race-car driver Ricardo Flores told CNN en Español. But van der Sloot's attorney, Joseph Tacopino, told CNN it was too early to make any conclusions.
"If history teaches us any lesson from van der Sloot/Holloway case, it's that there have been way too many false facts that have been leaked and rumors that have been proven untrue," Tacopino said. "We need to take a step back. I have not been contacted and the family has not been contacted. Joran has not been asked by anyone to surrender." Ricardo Flores said that police found his daughter's car about 50 blocks from the hotel, and that inside, they found pills like those used in date rape cases.
Similar to the Holloway case, van der Sloot allegedly met at a night spot, in this case, a casino. Ricardo Flores said he did not believe that his daughter knew the Dutch citizen from before. Both of them speak English, and at the casino they struck up conversation, he said.
KJJ;3423854 said:They obviously didn't find him attractive enough to have consensual sex with him. I'm sure that's why they both ended up dead. They found date rape drugs in his car or the room of the girl he just murdered.
Bob Sacamano;3424327 said:True enough, but they both ended up leaving a bar with him.
KJJ;3424546 said:And they both ended up murdered what does that tell you? Not every woman that leaves a bar with a guy does so with the intention of having sex with them.
Bob Sacamano;3424551 said:I know guys do that to have sex.
zrinkill;3424553 said:And then they do not call you the next day ...... poor Bob.
Bob Sacamano;3424555 said:These are the words I choose to live by.
"So we could never be a couple, hun. **** love, all I got for hos is hard **** and bubble gum" -- Big L RIP
zrinkill;3424563 said:I do not think he was talking about guys.
zrinkill;3424553 said:And then they do not call you [strike]the next day[/strike] ever ...... poor Bob.