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I was reading in the news today about the United States trying to extradite the Sociopath Joran Van Der Sloot to have him tried for extortion in the Natalie Halloway case. He received a 28

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Old 04-24-2012   #1 (permalink)
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Natalie Halloway-Joran Van Der Sloot

I was reading in the news today about the United States trying to extradite the Sociopath Joran Van Der Sloot to have him tried for extortion in the Natalie Halloway case. He received a 28 year sentence from a Peruvian court for killing Stephany Flores. I don't understand why the U.S. wants him just for an extortion charge, after all from what i read the prison he is in is one of the worst to be in. He looked really bad in the pictures they published with the article.I know they can't prove he is responsible for Natalie without a body and i know innocent until proven guilty, but it's my opinion that he killed that girl like the Flores girl, which he admitted guilt to. Just to make sure i understood exactly what a Sociopath is i checked it out and it had the 10 warnings signs...not learning from experience
no sense of responsibility
inability to form meaningful relationships
inability to control impulses
lack of moral sense
chronically antisocial behavior
no change in behavior after punishment
emotional immaturity
lack of guilt
self-centeredness

I was wondering what others thought about this..Also a 28 year sentence, i think is not enough time..







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Old 04-25-2012   #2 (permalink)
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It could be a case of the US wanting to make sure he serves more than the 28 years he was given in Peru. The statute of limitations on the extortion charge may play into this. They'll convict him on extortion now, send him back to Peru to serve out his time, and when he's released US officials can then take him into custody to serve his time on the extortion conviction.
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Old 04-25-2012   #3 (permalink)
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It could be a case of the US wanting to make sure he serves more than the 28 years he was given in Peru. The statute of limitations on the extortion charge may play into this. They'll convict him on extortion now, send him back to Peru to serve out his time, and when he's released US officials can then take him into custody to serve his time on the extortion conviction.
Thak you Mercurygirl. That makes perfect sense. That's if he lives that long in that prison.
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Old 04-25-2012   #4 (permalink)
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I have no problem with Van Der Sloot being convicted, but the one main that always has got me is-Natalie's poor Body has never been found...EVER.

I mean, for all we know, She could be on Gilligan's Island with amnesia for pity's sake.
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Old 04-25-2012   #5 (permalink)
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Didn't Vander Sloot confess to killing Natalie Holloway in a news interview? Where he said that he did it, and how he disposed of her body in a way that no one would find her. However, that interview couldn't be used against him in court somehow. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that what happened?

So, it seems that yeah, he did do it, he knows he did it, everyone else knows, there's just no proof admissible in a court of law.........

I'm out of my mind, please leave me a message....
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Old 04-25-2012   #6 (permalink)
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I can't think of a more fitting punishment than incarceration in a Peruvian prison. If I were the US government I'd take the chance of his not making it through 28 years. I'm sure he'd welcome the break that a trial in the US would necessitate so why oblige?
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Old 04-25-2012   #7 (permalink)
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Didn't Vander Sloot confess to killing Natalie Holloway in a news interview? Where he said that he did it, and how he disposed of her body in a way that no one would find her. However, that interview couldn't be used against him in court somehow. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that what happened?

So, it seems that yeah, he did do it, he knows he did it, everyone else knows, there's just no proof admissible in a court of law.........
I think that has something to do with the extortion charge he faces here. I think he hinted to Beth Twitty(Natalie's mom)that he may have information and extorted money from her and came up with nothing...
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Old 04-25-2012   #8 (permalink)
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I do not think Natalie's family will find any closure because of Van der Sloot's lack of cooperation and compassion for the family.

The Peruvian Court was quite merciful on him: had he been tried in possibly Iran, he would have been killed, almost immediately.

Better yet, if he had killed her in the United States, tried, and convicted, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, California, and Utah would show no mercy. So, he should wake up every morning in Peru, thanking his luck stars he was not convicted in the aforementioned states.

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Old 04-25-2012   #9 (permalink)
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I do not think Natalie's family will find any closure because of Van der Sloot's lack of cooperation and compassion for the family.

The Peruvian Court was quite merciful on him: had he been tried in possibly Iran, he would have been killed, almost immediately.

Better yet, if he had killed her in the United States, tried, and convicted, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, California, and Utah would show no mercy. So, he should wake up every morning in Peru, thanking his luck stars he was not convicted in the aforementioned states.
I agree with your comments...I don't think Sociopath's like Van Der Sloot have an ounce of compassion..I still find it hard to believe to this day nothing has been resolved..With a user name like yours you might agree that she is in God's hands now..
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