if at first you don't succeed...

Started by derby, June 02, 2010, 10:47:48 AM

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RAT900

Well he could plead insanity...

I spent several days where that little make the beast with two backs-wad was stuck

marooned on that stinking rat-hole desert island puke-pot known as Aruba

and I was ready to kill to get an earlier flight home

what a shit hole
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I hope he likes his ankles, he'll be seeing lots of them.
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Kopfjager

Woohoohoohoo! Two personal records! For breath holding and number of sharks shot in the face.

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derby

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37618530/ns/world_news-americas/

Police sources told NBC News van der Sloot is now willing to tell authorities in Aruba where to find the Alabama teenager's remains.

i'll believe it when they find the body...
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NoisyDante

Hopefully that will get cleared up soon.  Things seem to be moving along quickly in the case now.
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Howley

Read the comments under the story from TONG. They should lock that bloke up too while they're at it.

DucHead

#22
http://larrykinglive.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/11/joran-van-der-sloot-to-face-worst-of-the-worst-in-prison-if-convicted/

"If Joran van der Sloot is found guilty of murder in Peru, he certainly won't be living the life of luxury he's accustomed to.

"He'll be put in Lurigancho Prison, which is the worst of the worst," Michael Griffith, senior partner at the International Legal Defense Counsel, tells AOL News. "They should have a sign above the door there saying, 'All those who pass this way leave all hope behind.' "

Griffith has counseled and represented clients in more than 40 countries on a variety of charges. His most renowned case, involving an American incarcerated in a Turkish prison, was the basis for the film and book "Midnight Express."

Having visited more than two dozen foreign prisons, Griffith says Lurigancho is in a world of its own.

"There are 35 guys in a room there," he says. "They don't have beds, they go to the bathroom on the floor and the showers run once a week for 15 minutes. Fifty percent of the inmates have AIDS or tuberculosis, and you can die from eating the food."



http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20007436-504083.html

NEW YORK (CBS/AP) "Joran van der Sloot's new attorney says his client's confession to murdering Stephany Flores doesn't hold water - and he's asking a judge to throw it out, saying it was made without proper representation.

Van der Sloot's attorney, Maximo Altez, said Thursday that his client's confession was void on the grounds that he made it in the presence of a defense lawyer who was appointed by police."
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RAT900

I believe i saw something on TV recently about that prison...

this dorky musician guy was desperate for cash and agreed to do a coke run and wound up getting busted

and from everything I saw the prison was more horrific than Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights

The guards are more like referees and the prisoners are armed and loose to do as they wish
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DesmoLu

Quote from: RAT900 on June 12, 2010, 12:31:01 PM
I believe i saw something on TV recently about that prison...

this dorky musician guy was desperate for cash and agreed to do a coke run and wound up getting busted

and from everything I saw the prison was more horrific than Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights

The guards are more like referees and the prisoners are armed and loose to do as they wish

That was actually in Venezuela, in the Reten de Catia  [thumbsup]

It's an eerie place for sure, too bad they've shut it down since that idiot was in it.

fastwin

Quote from: pompetta on June 11, 2010, 04:13:09 AM
http://larrykinglive.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/11/joran-van-der-sloot-to-face-worst-of-the-worst-in-prison-if-convicted/

"If Joran van der Sloot is found guilty of murder in Peru, he certainly won't be living the life of luxury he's accustomed to.

"He'll be put in Lurigancho Prison, which is the worst of the worst," Michael Griffith, senior partner at the International Legal Defense Counsel, tells AOL News. "They should have a sign above the door there saying, 'All those who pass this way leave all hope behind.' "

Griffith has counseled and represented clients in more than 40 countries on a variety of charges. His most renowned case, involving an American incarcerated in a Turkish prison, was the basis for the film and book "Midnight Express."

Having visited more than two dozen foreign prisons, Griffith says Lurigancho is in a world of its own.

"There are 35 guys in a room there," he says. "They don't have beds, they go to the bathroom on the floor and the showers run once a week for 15 minutes. Fifty percent of the inmates have AIDS or tuberculosis, and you can die from eating the food."



http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20007436-504083.html

NEW YORK (CBS/AP) "Joran van der Sloot's new attorney says his client's confession to murdering Stephany Flores doesn't hold water - and he's asking a judge to throw it out, saying it was made without proper representation.

Van der Sloot's attorney, Maximo Altez, said Thursday that his client's confession was void on the grounds that he made it in the presence of a defense lawyer who was appointed by police."

Not to be overly cruel but if the little SOB did actually kill those two young women (and who knows what else he has done...) then that prsion sounds like the right spot for him to go to. Sleep tight! [evil]

RAT900

Quote from: DesmoLu on June 12, 2010, 12:41:14 PM
That was actually in Venezuela, in the Reten de Catia  [thumbsup]

It's an eerie place for sure, too bad they've shut it down since that idiot was in it.

OK thanks...I truly hope the one he's headed to is carrying on that great tradition...did you see that show?...that place was truly spooky
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fastwin

Prisons aren't supposed to be fun and games. That's what keeps me on the straight and narrow. Don't f#@k up and go there. No Ducati riding in prison. [bang] Too bad that "scary deterent" isn't as effective as it should be.

Kopfjager

Woohoohoohoo! Two personal records! For breath holding and number of sharks shot in the face.

DoubleEagle

If you've never seen it you should watch " Locked up Abroad " which is usually about people who try to smuggle drugs out of these countries in Central and South America and get caught.

I think it's on Nat Geo. Channel.

It's very realistic and horrifying.

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