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http://www.hlntv.com/article/2012/01/16/jane-velez-mitchell-opinion-joran-van-der-sloot
Opinion: 'True judgment day for van der Sloot'
By Jane Valez-Mitchell
Mon January 16, 2012
"But as the court kept reading, we finally saw the first crack in Jorans tough guy demeanor. His normal arrogant, narcissistic attitude started to vanish before our eyes. Hearing every minute detail of his brutal and violent actions, there was no way for him to rationalize or minimize what he had done.
Suddenly, he needed to sit down. He was sweating profusely, right through his shirt. There was no more yawning. No more sleeping. He was beaten.
Today, Joran van der Sloot is a broken man.
He is facing 28 years in prison and I hope he serves every last day. Unfortunately that is not likely due to Perus extremely generous compensation for good behavior. Joran van der Sloot could be eligible for parole in 9 years. Lets hope he spends the next decade coming to grips with what he has done."
Thanks, Tadpole.
I don't believe for a moment that JVS is a broken man. If he is, it's only because he finally wasn't able to bargain and weasel his way out of his latest mess.
He will always rationalize and minimize what he's done. He will never take responsibility. And he will never come to grips with what he's done.
JMO