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:croc: --- if the officials aren't safe then it can't be a restful slumber
Thats a precious fact! Yous aid it well ... very well...
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:croc: --- if the officials aren't safe then it can't be a restful slumber
"They try to keep the tourist section cordoned off so other prisoners can't get in, but during the course of your stay, you'll have to leave your dormitory and interact with other inmates," Griffith said. "You're going to have to go to the administration center, you're going to have guys coming in who shine shoes, bring drugs into a section, come in to prepare food, etc. Any one of these guys, for a $100 bill, will slit your throat. The prisoners would be lining up for the opportunity."
He might also be transferred to "Lurigancho" after his conviction.
http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/prison-in-peru-could-be-a-nightmare-for-joran-van-der-sloot/19517411?icid=main|main|dl1|link3|http%3a%2f%2fwww.aolnews.com%2fworld%2farticle%2fprison-in-peru-could-be-a-nightmare-for-joran-van-der-sloot%2f19517411&sms_ss=twitter
At 2 & 3 yrs of age, you don't have a firm grasp on what "lying" or "honesty" really is. What your brain learns, or not, is if it can RELY on other people to provide what it needs to survive. Or, does it have to devise ways to trick others into getting or taking what it needs. The brain learns if this is a world where you could be attacked at random (so that you're brain better on constant alert...not so focused on a task that it can't react...i.e. ADD or ADHD, which is often co-morbid with a couple of personality disorders), and so it goes.
Ya ,made my day! :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
The same jurisdiction that the South Pole Station has.
Fran:
Thank you.
Your: "Where's the bruising from head-to-toe come from?"
I think can be answered. [But was that in the confession?]
Above I concentrated on what I think was a nearly fatal blow, and ended that discussion at that point.
But to answer you. If she had bruises all over her body, this can be accounted for by her going limp after the brain-damaging elbow. She falls (he had held her by the throat till then), or he throws her to the ground. He admits IIRC to getting on top of her and strangling her, then using his shirt to finish her off. He could have been rough and tossing her body around in the small room with the bed posts and such. And may even have caused bruising by jumping up and down on her at the end.
If he had no respect for her and her body when she was alaive, imagine how he viewed her limp body.
The final removal of pants and shoes could have been several things. He thought about staging a rape, thought about disposing of he body, possibly even cutting it into parts. (But he doesn't like to do much work so that thought wouldn't have lasted long IMO.)
Bet JVS will never be honest of NH's remains location, he'll toy with BH forever more.
Unfortunate.
IMO I don't see anything wrong with a mother wanting her son imprisoned closer to her. She is his mother.
It is hard for me to SEE where he learned these behaviors. Certainly not by looking at his mother's behavior right now. To me, it would say far more if she simply wrote him off, disowned him and couldn't care less if he's imprisoned in Peru!
I see your point, but my mind keeps going back to Paulus saying "No body, no crime".
Newone:
Your: "she had bruising on her feet ((perhaps from kicking him? MOO)) as well"
Could well be.
If my scenario is correct, we do not know just how long, he may have held her by the throat up against the wall--perhaps trying to get information from her. She could have been squirming with her entire body against him, including trying to use her legs. Also again, in that small room, with the bed taking up much of the space, any and all parts of her could have been bruised in tossing her before she was finally dead, or in his jumping on any part of her to get on top and finish her off. Or in roughly moving/tossing her body from one place to another.