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February 17, 2008

In Aruba … When a Prime Suspect (Joran Van der Sloot) in a Murder and Missing Persons case Confesses … They Let him Free

Posted in: Aruba,Corruption,Crime,Joran Van der Sloot,Jossy Mansur,Missing Persons,Natalee Holloway,You Tube - VIDEO

JOSSY MANSUR DISCUSSES JORAN VAN DER SLOOT GOING FREE AFTER A CONFESSION OF INVOLVEMENT IN THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NATALEE HOLLOWAY

Why would Joran Van der Sloot sleep like a baby if he left the job of disposing Natalee Holloway’s body? Maybe its because he left it in the hands of some one he completely trusted. Some one who told him to go home and it would be taken care of.

However, the three judge panel in some of the most convoluted logic ever used to determine whether a suspect should be re-arrested in a crime … let Joran Van der Sloot remain a free man.

Joran Van der Sloot through his attorney has said that he fears for his life. Well Joran, who do you have to blame for that, but yourself? Joran Van der Sloot is always the victim. At least Joran, you have a life to be fearful of, unlike that of Natalee Holloway. However, one must pose the question … does Joran really fear for his life, OR IS HE LYING!!! Low life liars don’t get it both ways. You claim you were lying on the DeVries tapes and your lawyers have stated everything you say cannot be trusted as the truth. So why should we trust what you say now?

Bert de Rooij, the lawyer of the main suspect in the Natalee Holloway case, has told Radio Netherlands Worldwide that his client Joran van der Sloot is in hiding in the Netherlands and fears for his life. “He’s not hiding from the police, but from a nationwide kangaroo court. He has very good reason to fear that, if he goes out, he won’t make it to the other side of the street.”


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