Remember Joran van der Sloot?

Skyclad1uhm1

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He's at it again, this time for trafficking Thai women.

And again it is Peter R. de Vries who managed to trick him into trusting someone and who filmed the whole deal.
With a tiny bit of luck the Thai government will accept the report as proof, as that will mean he'll be behind bars for a loooong time.

When they arrest Joran van der Sloot in Thailand , he could be facing up to 30 years imprisonment for trafficking Thai woman.


Oh, and just in case the Dutch government would be so lenient as to get him out of the Thai prison to let him sit out his time in a Dutch prison instead: Before he knew he was talking to De Vries he also voiced a threat to him saying that, no matter the cost, he'd sent a Thai to him to 'teach him a lesson' if the report (broadcasted today) would involve him or his friends again. So here he is facing multiple charges already, if he ever comes back to the Netherlands.

One of his accomplices there in Thailand was a guy from Seattle named Luke (last name was not mentioned).
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Karma is a bitch

He was so happy at not being arrested for the Holloway case... He basically bragged about being free still even after the report from De Vries. Think he'll be a lot less happy when he finds out the difference between a Thai prison and his villa.

The next criminal will think twice before pissing off De Vries :D
 

babylon5

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He is the Dutch O.J., he got away the first time with the murder because someone might have helped him on Aruba.

This time he better gets the full 30 year Thail jail treatment, he is human garbage.

 

SirStev0

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The media needs another blonde white attractive girl to go missing again or else they'll have nothing to report on...
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Originally posted by: babylon5
He is the Dutch O.J., he got away the first time with the murder because someone might have helped him on Aruba.

This time he better gets the full 30 year Thail jail treatment, he is human garbage.

Actually he's not like OJ. No one had ever heard of Joran before Holloway. He's the son of a wealthy lawyer IIRC, who lives off daddy's money. He was no celebrity, and the only reason he is now is because of Holloway (and now this). OJ didn't have to leave the country, while Joran left Aruba and doesn't dare come back to the Netherlands since the Holloway report (while there is no hard evidence it still may be enough to at least lock him up for questioning a while). But threatening someone and trafficking women (or the clear intend to) is enough to get him locked up a while here, and with some luck the Thai government feels the same way.
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Oh, and he left his house in Thailand on friday and hasn't been seen since. So the police will be starting a manhunt there.

Wonder whether he can find any country which won't deliver him to the Thai government.
 

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Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
Originally posted by: babylon5
He is the Dutch O.J., he got away the first time with the murder because someone might have helped him on Aruba.

This time he better gets the full 30 year Thail jail treatment, he is human garbage.

Actually he's not like OJ. No one had ever heard of Joran before Holloway. He's the son of a wealthy lawyer IIRC, who lives off daddy's money. He was no celebrity, and the only reason he is now is because of Holloway (and now this). OJ didn't have to leave the country, while Joran left Aruba and doesn't dare come back to the Netherlands since the Holloway report (while there is no hard evidence it still may be enough to at least lock him up for questioning a while). But threatening someone and trafficking women (or the clear intend to) is enough to get him locked up a while here, and with some luck the Thai government feels the same way.

I thought the media there was very positive for him, and he had the support of the population.
 
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Inevitable...

The drunk driver who kills the family of four didn't do it on his first offense. He drove home safely hundreds/thousands of times...

Like OJ, he might not serve for the first obvious offence, but he will serve.
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
Originally posted by: babylon5
He is the Dutch O.J., he got away the first time with the murder because someone might have helped him on Aruba.

This time he better gets the full 30 year Thail jail treatment, he is human garbage.

Actually he's not like OJ. No one had ever heard of Joran before Holloway. He's the son of a wealthy lawyer IIRC, who lives off daddy's money. He was no celebrity, and the only reason he is now is because of Holloway (and now this). OJ didn't have to leave the country, while Joran left Aruba and doesn't dare come back to the Netherlands since the Holloway report (while there is no hard evidence it still may be enough to at least lock him up for questioning a while). But threatening someone and trafficking women (or the clear intend to) is enough to get him locked up a while here, and with some luck the Thai government feels the same way.

I thought the media there was very positive for him, and he had the support of the population.

If by positive and support you mean that the vast majority wanted him to get tossed off a ship with concrete boots or to be handed over to the US, then yes :D