I understand. I'm the same way. While it's somewhat satisfying that Joran is in the position he is now in, it's not good enough for me that he is simply in a heinous prison right now. I need to know the ins and outs of how, where, when, why, who ect. After the last few days I've lost confidence that we'll ever get a direct accounting, based on evidence, of exactly what the facts are and that frustrates me. I'd also prefer the investigation and trial to be factual and impartial, but I think that's unlikely.
I guess one could argue that sometimes the ends do indeed justify the means, but for me the means are always at least as important as the ends. I don't like thugs like Joran, but I'm not willing to turn myself into one as well in order to see that he gets what's coming to him. It doesn't make me giddy with glee that Joran has finally run into thugs who are bigger than he is.
Charleston Girl - I don't think Peru officials are being "thugs" with Jorn. Judging by the conditions of the prisons there, and from the links posted here, it seems to me that Peru is simply proceeding according to the way their laws mandate. I do not think Joran is being treated worse than other accused criminals. It is just that, IMHO, Peru's justice system is so very different than what we know here in the USA.