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Originally posted by David L.:
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Originally posted by Liongrl:
Yes, finally! Hopefully the Peruvian authorities will get him to confess to Natalee's disappearance. But wish he would get more than 35 yrs in prison..


35 years in a South American prison will be enough - I doubt that he will survive that long.
I hope he's served Peruvian "banana" 4 or 5 times a day-both ways..........
Last edited by The Raven
His intelligence finally caught up with him. Maybe he thought, after Natalie he felt invincible without realizing that his fortunate luck came due to the inexperience and quality of the Aruba investigators and the influence that his Father was able to use.

By intelligence I mean he has little. IF it was me (or if I was in his shoes) I would have been screaming to the top of my voice that I was guilty of Natalie and that it was a mistake but I was guilty and make my way back to Aruba to be tried there.

Now he's in Peru and the prisons there, along with who are in them and the police force, are worlds different than that in Aruba. I think he would have greatly preferred the Aruba prisons than what he is going to be seeing now.
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Originally posted by thenagel:
wish we could get him extradited from peru to alabama for trial for natalie.

she lived here, and we use the chair.

it can't happen, even if he does confess..
but it's a nice thought, huh?


Since there is no time limit on murder, maybe in the next 30 or so years while he is locked away, enough proof of his guilt can be found to try him here. If so, I believe Peru is one of the countries that will extradite. Maybe he can serve time there, then be shipped here .

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