Marriage Offers For Joran Van der Sloot, The Sporter Continues his Silence with Judge & Murder of Stephany Flores
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I guess it is true … some people do have a death wish or just more lies from Joran?
Case and point the supposed marriage offers coming into Joran Van der Sloot. Joran is sick in the head, but what would explain woman who would even entertain the thought? Just a thought, but how would Joran know about such marriage offers? I didn’t notice a wifi hot spot in his prison cell. Don’t worry about the “little Sporter” while he is in prison in Peru, he will be well kept after.
A Dutch newspaper reports that murder suspect Joran van der Sloot has boasted of receiving marriage proposals in his Peruvian jail cell.
De Telegraaf quotes Van der Sloot as saying one woman even asked him to get her pregnant. He is suspected of killing 21-year-old Stephany Flores in his hotel room on May 30 and is also the main suspect in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba.
Joran Van der Sloot really is a sociopath …
Aruba, America, the World … are we starting to see the levels of narcissism , selfishness and utter contempt for Joran Van der Sloot’s victims? He is accused of first degree murder of 21 year old Stephany Flores in Peru. He is the main suspect in the 2005 death of Natalee Holloway in Aruba. Joran Van der Sloot faces 35 years in a Peru prison and an extortion charge in the US, yet what is Van der Sloot concerned with … boasting about marriage and sex offers from misguided females who have a death wish.
Before very careful what you ask for Joran Van der Sloot, some of those offers might be coming from the Castro Castro prison where you presently reside.
However, Van der Sloot does not seem so quick to comment when it comes to talking to a judge regarding his murder charges. Joran continues to claim his confession was coerced.
Three weeks after the murder of Stephany Flores, Joran van der Sloot was expected to answer questions from a Peruvian judge Monday about his involvement in her death.
Instead, reports CBS News Correspondent Jeff Glor, the 22-year-old Dutchman refused to discuss the case and recanted his original confession.
But according to court documents, van der Sloot not only refused to discuss his case, he repeated his claim that his original confession was coerced, and formally requested it be declared invalid.
“He is certainly delaying the process,” says former prosecutor Beth Karas. “He’s going to fight every battle that he can under Peruvian law.”
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