It could have been correspondence to someone "inside" the extortion game too and she ran across it. Hence, him being afraid of the info she did see.
Which to me begs another question....couldn't the FBI get inside of what he was posting on his computer?
Sometimes. I don't think its abnormal for them to be doing this. I think SF's father wants to know EVERYTHING and how it went down. He is a very prominant man and supporter of LE so they are going to go that extra mile.Are reenactments/recreation of a crime a normal procedure used in investigations?
Are reenactments/recreation of a crime a normal procedure used in investigations?
If he was worried about her finding out who he really was, he wouldn't have had his computer out where it would be accessible to begin with.Keep in mind that it was the anniversary of Natalie's death, if she just opened it to check her email his name may have been on the front page of google and yahoo at that time.
I cannot believe that Stephany would have helped herself to his computer.
Is that normal? I'd never open someone's laptop that I just met without their permission. That's b.s. imo.
He's making it up as he goes - besides, even if she innocently tried to google something - that's no reason to kill a person. He's bad to the bone. 'She invaded his personal space' (or something close). Then why the hell is he bringing strangers to his room - I feel hate for him. He can't even confess honestly. And why and when would he leave her alone in his room. He's full of .
Sometimes. I don't think its abnormal for them to be doing this. I think SF's father wants to know EVERYTHING and how it went down. He is a very prominant man and supporter of LE so they are going to go that extra mile.
I wanna know what he (JVDS) is saying about WHY she went with him back to the room.
Keep in mind that it was the anniversary of Natalie's death, if she just opened it to check her email his name may have been on the front page of google and yahoo at that time.
WOW! Just waking up here to the news. And if this is true, then Dave H (Natalee's Dad) was correct in what he said on that radio show on Saturday night. He stated that he thought she might have discovered who he was while in the room with him and questioned him on it which set him off in a rage. He thought she might have seen it on tv though, since news stations were covering the 5th anniversary.
I posted that here Saturday night. Let me see if I can find that post.
I'm stunned that he confessed. That is, if he is indeed telling the truth this time. So sad.
It appears that Natalie's father had no clue Beth was doing this deal with Joran.
Each time I read of this father's graciousness when he himself is grieving over the tragic and horrific loss of his own daughter, I stand in stunned amazement.
If he was worried about her finding out who he really was, he wouldn't have had his computer out where it would be accessible to begin with.
He would have been aware of the publicity surrounding the 5 year anniversary of Natalee's disappearance, and would have made sure she couldn't access the information- at least while she was with him.
I just think of all the times over the past 5 years that Joran gave television interviews. He was like a little boy who couldn't wait to spill a secret. He was very, "Look at me! Look at me!", seeking attention in the strangest ways.
He had Stephany 'all to himself', in the privacy of his hotel room, on the anniversary of Natalee's probable death, and I think the excitement of exposing his true self to Stephany became overwhelming.
He wanted to 'impress' her. He wanted to scare her. And, once he succeeded in scaring her, he had the uncontrollable urge to kill her.
So he did. It was all about control at that point. He is ultimately, a predator.
I can't believe it!! I'm speechless. It's about time that he's removed from society. I hope Stephany's family finds some peace in knowing that their daughter's killer will pay for what he's done. Thank you Peru for doing what Aruba couldn't (or wouldn't). I hope that the next piece of good news is his confession for Natalee's death. I want her to come home to those who love her.I will tell you this, with all of the evidence and the forensics that they have in this case, All the lies will not work, His confession had better match up with the evidence.
If he was worried about her finding out who he really was, he wouldn't have had his computer out where it would be accessible to begin with.
He would have been aware of the publicity surrounding the 5 year anniversary of Natalee's disappearance, and would have made sure she couldn't access the information- at least while she was with him.
I just think of all the times over the past 5 years that Joran gave television interviews. He was like a little boy who couldn't wait to spill a secret. He was very, "Look at me! Look at me!", seeking attention in the strangest ways.
He had Stephany 'all to himself', in the privacy of his hotel room, on the anniversary of Natalee's probable death, and I think the excitement of exposing his true self to Stephany became overwhelming.
He wanted to 'impress' her. He wanted to scare her. And, once he succeeded in scaring her, he had the uncontrollable urge to kill her.
So he did. It was all about control at that point. He is ultimately, a predator.
It appears that Natalie's father had no clue Beth was doing this deal with Joran.