Van der Sloot's killed again!

Could have been in his bag…

Well, so could a painted duck.

The exit part in the security video looks odd. Was it slowed down or is that real life speed?

I have only a superficial knowledge of the matter but after reading this and then researching it, this Van der Sloot seems a pretty nasty piece of work. To be closely linked to two murders is hardly bad luck.

Sampiro, here’s my advice: Next time someone dangles bait in front of you, do what the rest of us did and ignore it.

I stand behind my comment - I hope the father is rotting in hell. He chose to use his influence to protect his son. The father had enough indications that he should have looked to protect others from his son, not protect his son from accusations. The father’s choice and the evidence that the father should have considered aren’t based on legal standards of proof. Well before there there was enough evidence to convict the son, there was enough that the father should have left his son to face his accusers. He chose instead to protect his son. Since then the son’s behavior has been vile, and another woman is dead and his son is the accused killer.

Yes, I hope the father rots in hell, if there is such a place.

Link to previous statement.

At first, I thought you guys were talking about this case. Maybe him and Van der Sloot can be roomies. I’d like to see Sloot’s face when the judge says “Guilty”.

This is a Dutch article that’s google translated into English. It has some shocking revelations about the prison.

I can’t even imagine how a 6’4 guy is going to wiggle around in a 30 inch prison.

Who wouldn’t? At least she never called him Blaaaarfengar. That we know of…

I think that speaks for itself.

Sampiro, that IS a bad translation. And funny. :smiley: . However, I read the article in Dutch. It’s an interview with a volunteer who visited his countrymen in the tow most infamous jails in Peru. The description is bloodcurdling. 4000 inmates stashed in a building built for 800 prisoners. No one can sleep for the wails and shouting of the other inmates. One (corrupt) guard per 1000 inmates, so the inmates are left to rule themselves, and do so with the utmost cruelty.

This sounds like a job for Snake Pliskin.

What’s the translation of “googelden”? And the " I gave them drop pounds. They pounced on top" mean?

Bundy never escaped from prison. Bundy escaped from sheriff’s custody while in a courthouse library and a jail, both times while he was awaiting trial. You do understand the significance of this, right? Because he had not been tried yet, he could not yet have been sentenced - not to death, not to life, not to time served. Once again, he escaped BEFORE the state had any opportunity to convict and sentence him. Unless you advocate forgoing a trial and shooting suspected murderers on the spot, your comments regarding Bundy and implications about his escape as it relates to the death penalty are worthless. Please tell me you see why. I ask because I know I’ve exchanged posts with you on this before, and I had hoped you finally understood why your conclusions about Bundy’s escapes in relation to the death penalty were incredibly uniformed.

It’s a combination word based on “Google” and “gelding”. It means “Google ate my balls.”

The rumors of Van Der Sloottrafficking Thai girlsis beginning to make him sound like an over-the-top villain from a Thomas Harris novel.

googelden is the past simple tense of the verb ‘googelen’, to google. “I gave them drop pounds” should be translated as ‘I gave them twenty kilos of licorice. They threw themselves on it’, drop being the Dutch word for licorice, a Dutch specialty that one would bring to those so unfortunate that they are in a Peruvian gaol cell, who will pounce on it when given half the chance, or so I’m told. Why ‘twintig kilo’ could not be translated into twenty kilos is beyond me.

Does Peru have capital punishment?

Only for treason and espionage.

Prison sounds worse.

I thought he was dead?