VanDerGoon confesses....heading for the big house!

Just like OJ he is getting his…just a little delayed. I wish him many thousands of hours of sodomized agony from dirty Peruvian career criminals.

He was probably tortured into a confession.

Plus didn’t his father, the attorney that saved his ass the last time, die a few years ago?

Crazy. I wonder what he was doing in Peru?

Crazy. I wonder what he was doing in Peru?

He’s one of the most notorious bachelors alive. I’d think he’d have to travel a good bit out of his way to find an unwitting female companion worthy of his company.

The reported motive is mind-boggling. They say he beat her to death for googling his history while in his company (but no mention of the stabbing). You have to wonder what kind of conversation led to that chain of events, assuming the story has any merit whatsoever.

“Crazy. I wonder what he was doing in Peru?”

I think I heard yesterday that he is a professional poker player.

But, no confession to Natalie Holloway. I wonder if he admits to that one later.

I wonder how many there really are.

“He was probably tortured into a confession.”

No, in Peru you get a much lighter sentence for confessing. They don’t have the death penalty or life imprisonment, but still fairly long sentences. Peru gives you a reduction for confessing and avoiding trial.

35 years is the number they’re tossing around.

35 years is the number they’re tossing around.

Not enough.

Never is.

I’m not saying it’s made up, because I think he did it, but there is no way Peruvian police interrogation tactics are humane. Guaranteed they used some tactics that would not be acceptable even in Gitmo.

and your point is?

…and?

I’m not saying it’s made up, because I think he did it, but there is no way Peruvian police interrogation tactics are humane. Guaranteed they used some tactics that would not be acceptable even in Gitmo.

You know this how?

I’m not saying it’s made up, because I think he did it, but there is no way Peruvian police interrogation tactics are humane. Guaranteed they used some tactics that would not be acceptable even in Gitmo.

Why do you think this? Just curious if you are busting balls or really mean it.

Second point…who cares. I could care less if he barely made it through the interrogation alive

I heard on talk radio yesterday that the maximum security prisons are at high altitudes in the mountains. These are the shit holes with the worst conditions: HIV/AIDS/TB/Malaria. THIS is where I hope he ends up:) Getting raped daily with altitude sickness above 10K, slowly starving and fighting off every disgusting bug and plague until he finally dies…painfully.

drug dealer (my theory)
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but there is no way Peruvian police interrogation tactics are humane.

Doubtful that any interrogation was required. There is a film of them entering the room, she likely has his blood/skin on her, he leaves under cover and flees the country. It is more likely he saw the evidence and realized that admitting guilt would reduce the sentence.

Dang! The description of that kind of existence almost makes me feel sorry for him. Almost.

35 years is the number they’re tossing around.

Not enough.

Yes, but good luck surviving 35 years in a Peruvian prison. Hope he goes straight to general population.