la_cavalière
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WHY is he in a medical facility? Suicide attempt? Or is he trying to play the insanity card?
:furious: Shame on Fox for the sensationalism...this is appalling journalism!:banghead:
They said he was having a psych eval, I would assume that includes a physical exam?
la_cavalière;5272387 said:[Updated at 9:50 a.m.] Peru murder suspect Joran van der Sloot, a longtime suspect in the disappearance of an American teen in Aruba, was transferred from a police facility to a medical facility Thursday morning, according to images broadcast by CNN affiliates in Peru.
Say what?????
They said he was having a psych eval, I would assume that includes a physical exam?
It shows she put money down on the table, but it doesn't show that the money was for him. She sat down next to the other guy once she placed the money on the table, and the money was to her right. Joran had chips in front of him at that time. The next shot in the video shows Stephany moving next to Joran, and I don't see the money on the table at that point. It never shows Joran picking up the money off the table.
http://www.larepublica.pe/node/271311/01#fotos
Well who the heck scheduled an exam when the whole world is waiting for a live presser on whether charges are being brought against him today!!! I think they are toying with the press, lol!
Haven't sleuthers discussed what happened to Stephany in one form or another? I am not condoning what is in the article but ....
la_cavalière;5272398 said:WHY is he in a medical facility? Suicide attempt? Or is he trying to play the insanity card?
karma-girl and suzihawk,
Thanks for your comments. I didn't expect much support for my views, and understand how much against the grain they are. Btw, no, I have never posted under another name here.
I have a personal stake in this case. I've been working on a book about the Holloway case, and it has obviously been severely impacted by this unforeseen event. I will just tell you that my research has shown conclusively that Beth Twitty has told more lies than even Joran has over the years. I have also had it verified, from those in Aruba to newspaper reporters who covered the story locally, that the students were coached by Beth and her entourage, not to provide information about what happened.
So, having a strong view that Joran was not the last person with Natalee, and that Beth and her people knew that, but still persisted in trying to railroad this 17 year old kid, I naturally was incredibly suspicious from the outset about the murder in Peru. Think about it- one of the world's youngest criminal masterminds, who removed all traces of Natalee Holloway, to such an extent that not a fingernail or thread of clothing has ever been found of her, devolves into a laughable, Darwin Award-like klutz five years later. Who would leave a dead body in a hotel room registered in his hame? And, as noted previously, the coincidences of the five year anniversary, extortion plot, and Kalpoe-Dr. Phil trial are all just way too unbelievable.
I have great confidence that Joran didn't willingly confess to anything. He is a habitual liar, and appears to have almost no principles where money is involved, but I don't think he's a murderer. I do agree that, even in a best case scenario, he will probably serve many excruciating years in the horrendous Pervian prison system. I just want to see justice.
The difference, IMO, is that most here have discussed it in context while trying to be respectful. The Fox article was purely for sensationalism.
la_cavalière;5272416 said:CORRECTION: He's at the Attorney General's office, NOT a medical facility.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/10/van-der-sloot-lawyer-to-ask-judge-to-strike-confession/?hpt=T2
[Updated 10:05 a.m.] Peru murder suspect Joran van der Sloot, a longtime suspect in the disappearance of an American teen in Aruba, was transferred from a police facility to the national attorney general's office Thursday morning, according to images broadcast by CNN affiliate America TV in Peru.
Peruvian TV earlier reported that he was transferred to a medical facility, which is across the street from the national attorney general's office.