Peru - Stephany Flores, 21, murdered in Lima hotel room, 30 May 2010 #13

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  • #181
Not to mention he's been in those same clothes for what... two weeks or so now? They've got to be getting pretty crusty.

Oh, but now he has a laundry facility right in his own room...LOL!!
 
  • #182
Maybe that was another translation snafu (headache?), but I rather think the way it's worded is correct.


In one image, we see that the Colombian hitman Ospina Alejandro Trujillo , the alleged murderer of Jewish businesswoman Myriam Fefer , enters the cell of Joran van der Sloot. Immediately, Trujillo Ospina was whisked away.

Joran wouldn't say sick in the head -- Head sick, or headache is more like it from not eating for 2 days. Guess he didin't like his de pollo dish ;)

Hugz,

Mel
 
  • #183
Oh, but now he has a laundry facility right in his own room...LOL!!


hehehe he is such a lucky boy to have all these privileges. :woohoo:
 
  • #184
Come on over. I recorded it. I'm in Panther town too. LOL

It's actually much better than I had thought. Natalee Holloway: Lost in Paradise Maybe it will be on line later.
Thanks! I didn't know we were neighbors! :blowkiss:

For some reason that title sounds familiar, like maybe I've already seen it on another channel.
 
  • #185
A far cry from this fresh-faced boy of 5 years ago, eh?

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I wish I could put those photos side-by-side but I'm not very adept in those sort of things. :)

Reminds me of the Dorian Gray picture except the changes are on his real face.
 
  • #186
Oh, but now he has a laundry facility right in his own room...LOL!!
A lot of good that will do him without any detergent or himself getting a bath.
 
  • #187
I believe I read somewhere in an earlier report that each prisoner was only given a blanket and $1.50 per day to buy necessities, such as a toothbrush, soap, toilet paper, etc. They had to use their own money when that ran out.

Have you noticed that they don't even get uniforms? All he's got right now is the clothes on his back.

This could be lost in translation, but it's my understanding the prisoners do not get that 1.50. It goes to the prison to buy food for the quads (I think there's 4 or 5). Each separated by gang affiliation, or crime, or however the leaders want to sort you. There is no commissary like lucky Casey. You have to buy everything, and I don't even know if you can buy toilet paper -- you may have to get it from the leaders. I think our bad boy is in some deep doo doo (literally).

They throw the outcasts outside the dorm walls to go thru the trash and sleep on the cement - thus leaving more food for the "priveleged" inmates.

I don't think I'll step foot outside the US again!

My opinion of course.

Mel
 
  • #188
That was great to watch. Remember the guy that had his intestines showing when he removed his dressing. Looks like they could care less about anything once they are in there. The outcast were sad looking through the gates for food. I am like you it would not take long for him to become one if they did not kill him first.

I know -- yet they were there taking JVS's blood pressure! Go figure. What were they going to do if it was up -- give him some meds? NOT.

I wonder what that show of attention was all about....

Mel
 
  • #189
Jeez, why did they complain? The vest is for protection. But a head shot could take him out easily, no protection against that.

And what about the lax crowd control? The crowd was all around him, even touching him.

I don't understand why the Netherlands would complain about him having the protection of a bullet-proof vest; maybe they want him to die? That sure would be very un-Dutch!
 
  • #190
I know I also read somewhere that the Dutch Embassy would be sending him money, but I can't find the link for that....guess it would be in addition to the $1.50.

I would be disgusted with my government if they provided any monies or assistance at all to Joran. The ex-Prime Minister, Jan Peter Balkenende washed his hands of Mr. van der Sloot a few days ago and distanced himself AND our country from him and what he has done (and continued to do).

We all want him to stay in Peru and rot there until he can move into his condo in hell.
 
  • #191
A lot of good that will do him without any detergent or himself getting a bath.


I doubt he has running water, maybe a trickle or it's turned on once a day. Bet even the water is dirty, and tastes awful.
Ewww, the filth in the sink!
IMO
 
  • #192
I don't understand why the Netherlands would complain about him having the protection of a bullet-proof vest; maybe they want him to die? That sure would be very un-Dutch!
I understood the Netherlands was upset with the three perp walks in front of the media; nothing about the bullet-proof vest which would've been for is own protection. MOO
 
  • #193
I know -- yet they were there taking JVS's blood pressure! Go figure. What were they going to do if it was up -- give him some meds? NOT.

I wonder what that show of attention was all about....

Mel

I think all of the footage of him going into prison was to show that he was in a cell by himself and to also show that he had not been beatin up by the police before he got there....If the next time we see him he is injured or if he ends up dead then LE can say well we did all we could to keep him safe.
 
  • #194
Oh, but now he has a laundry facility right in his own room...LOL!!

:D But he has no clothes to change into while waiting for the laundry to finish.
 
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I believe I read somewhere in an earlier report that each prisoner was only given a blanket and $1.50 per day to buy necessities, such as a toothbrush, soap, toilet paper, etc. They had to use their own money when that ran out.

Have you noticed that they don't even get uniforms? All he's got right now is the clothes on his back.


I thought the $1.50 was for their food. In the U.S. States pay the prison's $1.50 a day to feed each prisoner. (Or at least in Alabama they do) If they can feed them on less the warden can pocket the excess money. In Alabama right now we have a warden, that fed the inmates as little as possible, kept the leftover money and used that as his bonus. I don't know how they feed anyone on $1.50 a day and I certainly don't know how he could do it for less. It was a huge amount of money he made from this but it's not illegal.
 
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This is what we've been waiting to see. I can't believe that they actually let a camera man accompany him to his cell.

"See the first minutes of Joran van der Sloot in jail"

http://elcomercio.pe/noticia/494308/vea-primeros-minutos-joran-van-der-sloot-carcel


excellent. The corroded black encrusted sink caught my eye. I wonder
if the water works?

Here is another link which impresses me for its straightforward reporting
about Joran and his life, which may cut through a lot of speculation.
See:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wirestory?id=10903660&page=1
If the report above is correct, Joran is not some cunning genius who plots out every move but a genuinely lost soul who has fumbled through life with an underlying cognitive disability which can lead to him having a hair-trigger followed by large rage (and people get hurt).
The above article (as I read it) defuses a lot of the media hype surrounding Joran and puts everything on a more realistic plane. Its not a large jump from the reality in your link above to the description in my link, a contrast I find most interesting ...
 
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I think all of the footage of him going into prison was to show that he was in a cell by himself and to also show that he had not been beatin up by the police before he got there....If the next time we see him he is injured or if he ends up dead then LE can say well we did all we could to keep him safe.

Also ,every time he changes hands to a different facility/different judicial entity, he is given a medical check up again. I always wondered if that is mainly because if any abuse signs, it can not be blamed on the next handlers.
 
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