I wouldn't be surprised if Joran developed a skewed perception of law, justice, and prosecution ... not by design, but simply because he didn't take the time to fully appreciate his father's career. I suspect he understands crime and punishment as a series of legal maneuvers, where innocence and guilt are dependent on the best legal argument rather than right and wrong.
His last 5 years have been a continuum of toying with investigators. He admits guilt - and then plays with their heads using legal mumbo jumbo, claiming he was high on pot, or seeking revenge because he perceives that someone made his life difficult.
He probably thought the murder of Stephany, exactly 5 years to the day after the disappearance of Natalee, as some sort of coup de grâce where he would finally put it all behind him ... most likely with that cocky assumption that he was above the law, could sneak out of the country, and be protected by international extradition laws. I think he fully expected that Stephany would not be noticed missing for some time, that parking her vehicle in the slums would lead to a local suspect, that he could travel to Chile, and that he could return to Aruba free and clear. I don't think he expected for a moment that he was be expelled to Peru, instead expecting that he'd be extradited to Aruba or the Netherlands, and become untouchable. If Stephany had not come from a prominent family, Joran's assumptions would most likely have been correct. If Joran had not been spooked by the police at the airport in Lima, he would have been free and clear.
The hardest part for me is separating what is personal from what is is familial
and/or cultural, in Joran. In either case, I see Joran as a typical predator
and predation requires a territory, usually a protected territory where
the acts of predation can occur without too much interference. When
the predator is thwarted they usually cry out: "my rights have been violated"!
What else can a predator do except protest then chose to fight, or not.
Joran clearly blames Stephany on the Holloway mess and the Holloways.
Joran's mother says the same, for "her sporter". Predator and Moma Predator?
And ... Hollow is to blame because of some former violation of Joran's right's
and priveleges nobody has bothered to explain yet? The Dutch are rather schizoid
this way: They like anarchy but they also want order? That is a playfield few would
chose to exist on, or tolerate for very long. But it is a prescription for Colonial Rule!
Stephany's first mistake was going to Joran's room, at all. That speaks
of Stephany's ambivalence. At some point Stephany's family is going to
express its outrage - that is inevitable. I hope Joran and his supporters
are prepared for this, because Joran's legal problems are the least of his problems.
Blood is thicker than water and that Law predates all law.
That is a Law Joran understands. That is a universal even in Joran's
world. Life is finite and the wheel turns. Joran knows this ...