Holloway suspect sought in Peru killing

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Originally Posted By: ekpolk
And in case it seems like we're piling on, just stop and consider for a moment what it sort of soul it takes to kill another person, most probably when that other person didn't feel like providing the desired "physical gratification". My OPINION is that is he is a totally unsalvageable monster.


he's innocent until proven guilty.
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I agree with whoever deemed him a monster; he should have stayed in Aruba where he had the system corrupted in his favor.

Even if he gets turned over to Peru promptly, he could and likely will, languish in a Peruvian stinkhole slammer for years before he gets a "trial", unless they want to make a quick example of him.

Peru has no death penalty, afaik.

Too bad.
 
Someone in that Chilean jail needs to 'accidentally' provide 'ol Joran a piece of rope long enough to hand himself with, and see if he's bright enough to figure it out...

Problem solved.
 
I just read that the latest girl's neck was broken. Yup, I do not see where anyone here is piling on him. He'll get his day in a foreign court and the world will be watching. I am so glad that they got him!!! Lookd like the tables have been turned as the poor victim's father seems to have plenty of contacts to insure that this one does not fade away.
 
Originally Posted By: Win


Peru has no death penalty, afaik.

Too bad.


If he spends the rest of his life in a Peruvian jail, that might be better justice than the death penalty.
 
The girl's father is both wealthy and well connected in Peru. By the time this is all over, this sociopath will beg for merciful death to take him.
 
Originally Posted By: Cutehumor
Originally Posted By: ekpolk
And in case it seems like we're piling on, just stop and consider for a moment what it sort of soul it takes to kill another person, most probably when that other person didn't feel like providing the desired "physical gratification". My OPINION is that is he is a totally unsalvageable monster.


he's innocent until proven guilty.
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Oh, I understand your point all too well. But don't forget, the presumption of innocence is an advanced, common law construct -- it's anything but universally accepted. We're lucky here. I'll readily admit that I don't know how the Peruvians do it.
 
Originally Posted By: mrsilv04
Someone in that Chilean jail needs to 'accidentally' provide 'ol Joran a piece of rope long enough to hand himself with, and see if he's bright enough to figure it out...

Problem solved.

That would be the easy out. There's most likely a hot corner "down in the basement" waiting for Joran. He'll get there soon enough.
 
I thought I was innocent till proven guilty. Turns out it was guilty till you pay your attorney the big $$$$$$ to make sure they know you are not guilty.
I think that it just depends on a lot of things whether they go by the guilty till proven innocent mantra.

Like ekpolk's case it really depends...... I had an excellent attorney and he was expensive, thanks to my parents $$$$$ helping out he forced them to see all the facts in the case.
I suspect the this kid and his attorney will have a hard time trying to show he is innocent. I'm glad they got him, because a serial killer is what he is trying to become.
 
Originally Posted By: ekpolk

But don't forget, the presumption of innocence is an advanced, common law construct -- it's anything but universally accepted. We're lucky here. I'll readily admit that I don't know how the Peruvians do it.


Excellent point! I did some research and here is a little info about the legal system in various countries.

http://www.whnt.com/media/acrobat/2010-06/54092672.pdf

I've spent quite a bit of time in Mexico over the past 14 years. In Mexico, one is deemed guilty until proven innocent. Let's hope that Peruvian law is similar.
 
Originally Posted By: ekpolk
Originally Posted By: Cutehumor
Originally Posted By: ekpolk
And in case it seems like we're piling on, just stop and consider for a moment what it sort of soul it takes to kill another person, most probably when that other person didn't feel like providing the desired "physical gratification". My OPINION is that is he is a totally unsalvageable monster.


he's innocent until proven guilty.
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Oh, I understand your point all too well. But don't forget, the presumption of innocence is an advanced, common law construct -- it's anything but universally accepted. We're lucky here. I'll readily admit that I don't know how the Peruvians do it.


From what I can find in various sources on the web, the Peruvians now have presumption of innocence except in practice they really don't. Sound like reality there is still strongly influenced by the Napoleanic code. Nothing I found was definitive, so no links.
 
Originally Posted By: XS650
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From what I can find in various sources on the web, the Peruvians now have presumption of innocence except in practice they really don't. Sound like reality there is still strongly influenced by the Napoleanic code. Nothing I found was definitive, so no links.


Please forgive me for sounding cynical, but to me, that sounds an awful lot like Florida...
 
Originally Posted By: ekpolk
Originally Posted By: XS650
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From what I can find in various sources on the web, the Peruvians now have presumption of innocence except in practice they really don't. Sound like reality there is still strongly influenced by the Napoleanic code. Nothing I found was definitive, so no links.


Please forgive me for sounding cynical, but to me, that sounds an awful lot like Florida...


Get this due process nonsense over with and out of the way ....then haingheem.
 
I noticed he wasn't in handcuff when he was being led into the police station.

Why is that ???
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Originally Posted By: LT4 Vette
I noticed he wasn't in handcuff when he was being led into the police station.

Why is that ???
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Maybe they wanted him to make a run for it.
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I have a feeling he isn't going to enjoy Peru as much as I did.
 
Originally Posted By: ekpolk
Originally Posted By: XS650
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From what I can find in various sources on the web, the Peruvians now have presumption of innocence except in practice they really don't. Sound like reality there is still strongly influenced by the Napoleanic code. Nothing I found was definitive, so no links.


Please forgive me for sounding cynical, but to me, that sounds an awful lot like Florida...


Cynicism is just an ugly way of telling the truth.
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Moist eyed and drawers soiled I'd imagine. He didn't look very comfortable in the video I've seen on the news. Dude looked like he saw a ghost...
 
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