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colorider 06-02-2010 12:22 PM

Very disturbing.
 
Just read this. How this punk, scum, waste of space, pig, animal, was not convicted in the Holloway case is still a mystery to me. Now exactly 5 years after she vanished, this wasteproduct of a human is the prime suspect in another murder.. Amazingly disturbing on so many levels to me.. Hope he burns in hell.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...OOT?SITE=FLTAM

bruizza 06-02-2010 3:07 PM

Most likely he committed both murders however there isn't enough evidence yet for me to start judging.

colorider 06-02-2010 4:16 PM

The girls body was found in the room registered to him. That's the latest.

bcrider 06-02-2010 4:37 PM

someone needs to make him disappear and not be found just as the young ladies that have had the misfortune of meeting him.

psudy 06-03-2010 12:39 PM

Five years to the Day of Holloways disappearance!

hatepain 06-03-2010 3:54 PM

I'm a huge innocent until proven guilty proponent so I'll reserve judgement but in light of this new murder it looks as though it must be him, He was arrested twice before on NH's murder but there wasn't enough evidence so its odd that he would murder someone right in his own hotel room.

colorider 06-03-2010 10:12 PM

The truth is that his rich ass dad in Aruba had the whole thing swept under the table. At the cost of another girls life.

wakeboardingdad 06-06-2010 7:12 AM

The kid is definitely sick, but not deserving of help. He deserves whatever harshness the law, other inmates, and hell can inflict upon him. I just wish the victims parents would get some "free time" with this turd. Oh, I'm sure his over protecting parents deserve some of the action as well.

poser007 06-06-2010 3:15 PM

I always had a gut instinct about this creep. Im glad he's finally where he belongs. I hope they put him in a cell with 6'8 300 lbs homo.

wakeboardingdad 06-07-2010 6:27 AM

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Originally Posted by poser007 (Post 1593866)
I always had a gut instinct about this creep. Im glad he's finally where he belongs. I hope they put him in a cell with 6'8 300 lbs homo.

And with no jelly..... :D

zo1 06-07-2010 7:17 AM

Quote:

I hope they put him in a cell with 6'8 300 lbs homo.
That is very insensitive. That is someones son you're talking about

psudy 06-07-2010 7:24 AM

^I hope you're not serious.

He did this in Peru. I hear there prisons are not very nice.

fatsac 06-07-2010 8:02 AM

Just from what I've read, he reminds me of the split personality serial killer type. The kind where he may actually feel remorse but can't help himself. Either way, this kid has got to go.

zo1 06-07-2010 8:17 AM

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Originally Posted by psudy (Post 1594062)
^I hope you're not serious.

He did this in Peru. I hear there prisons are not very nice.

Nope, I was mocking Flight for acting like a Buddhist monk in the thread about the fat drunk chick...

psudy 06-07-2010 8:56 AM

ahh. I thought I knew you a little better than that.

barry 06-07-2010 2:38 PM

Until he's tried I don't think any of us know anything more than what the media is reporting. If the media can make pre-election Obama appear competent enough to garner the majority of votes, they can certainly make a Dutch kid appear to be guilty of murder on two continents.

But seriously, "presumed innocent" ring any bells?

wakereviews 06-07-2010 3:32 PM

come on Barry, she was found dead in his room. At some point good old common sense had to take over. Do you really think this kid is being framed? video shows him and her walk into the room, then shows him walk out 4 hours later and she's found dead in the room. You think that is media spin?

barry 06-07-2010 4:55 PM

Not at all. I made that statement as a joke, obviously. My point was that the likelihood of him being guilty is pretty high,but as Americans we support a justice system that presumes innocence until guilt beyond the shadow of a doubt is proven. At this point he's been charged/arrested and people are talking about what punishment he deserves without conviction. What he deserves is a fair and just trial and the support for that shouldn't change because he's not an American, or outside of U.S boarders. He certainly appears to be a dirtbag, but that in itself isn't a crime.


Note that "just" doesn't mean lenient, it means equitable- and that, only upon conviction.

brettw 06-07-2010 8:09 PM

Hang him.

acurtis_ttu 06-08-2010 6:12 AM

he confessed yesterday.

wakeboardingdad 06-09-2010 5:28 AM

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Originally Posted by acurtis_ttu (Post 1594463)
he confessed yesterday.

Yes. And to another killing of a second girl in Peru.

psudy 06-09-2010 7:26 AM

There is talk of some missing girls in Columbia that they are going to question him about now.

bcrider 06-09-2010 9:00 AM

There is also footage of him admitting and talking about the disappearance of Hollaway in a car.


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