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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #75 on: June 11, 2010, 12:26:32 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #76 on: June 11, 2010, 12:36:32 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

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Seriously?   :huh

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #77 on: June 11, 2010, 12:40:16 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

-Penguin 

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #78 on: June 11, 2010, 12:40:30 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #79 on: June 11, 2010, 02:20:06 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #80 on: June 11, 2010, 05:02:44 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #81 on: June 11, 2010, 06:10:23 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

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I am surprised you wanted solitary confinement, wouldn't that take up to much room and cost to much? :rolleyes:
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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #82 on: June 11, 2010, 06:52:30 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV.  

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

-Penguin  

How very American...  perhaps we could suspend the Constitution at the same time.
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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #83 on: June 11, 2010, 11:34:06 PM »
I say that prisoners should be no longer given their human rights- they are here to be punished, and that is what will happen.  Solitary confinement should be the standard, from day one.  Food should be made disgusting, and provided only just enough to keep them alive.  Once a month, to keep the population low- an all out, prison-wide free-for-all to the death should be had.  Once half are dead, the rest are put back in their cells.  The event should be recorded and broadcast on pay-per-view internet/TV. 

We're sitting on top of a gold mine, these pigs shouldn't have gone astray from the law in the first place.

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You get a special cell, then, ah?

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #84 on: June 12, 2010, 01:12:15 AM »
Lets get back on track here.  He lied to Natalie mom on where Natalie body was.  This guy is sick.  He is enjoying having that control of other peoples feels.  Somebody going to get something out of him. 
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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #85 on: June 12, 2010, 02:05:27 AM »
Any link to the story about where her body is ?

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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #86 on: June 12, 2010, 07:39:53 AM »
From what I have been told by a customer in Peru who has helped me out in learning some stuff about Peru and how they might proceed with this case. Peru does not have a death penalty or life imprisonment...however most criminals like this jack off will "never see the outside of the prison again with living eyes"...at least that is how he said it to me on the phone yesterday.

If he somehow evades prosecution in Peru then he will be extradited to the USA; specifically to Birmingham, AL; for arraignment and investigation into other crimes that he might have committed against Natalee Holloway of which I believe there is no statute of limitations on. Upon conviction he would likely end up in Kilby or JO Davis Prison. Both are not good places to go to prison in the state of Alabama.
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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #87 on: June 12, 2010, 10:51:52 AM »
Any link to the story about where her body is ?

There is no real story about it. Aruba officials went to the location he gave Beth Twitty. The body was not there, and could not possibly have been, under the circumstances.

There is no real story about what he told officials in Peru. Yet.

What passes for either "story" can be found in various short paragraphs in various articles.
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Re: Natalie Holloway case
« Reply #88 on: June 12, 2010, 11:09:19 AM »
There is no real story about it. Aruba officials went to the location he gave Beth Twitty. The body was not there, and could not possibly have been, under the circumstances.

There is no real story about what he told officials in Peru. Yet.

What passes for either "story" can be found in various short paragraphs in various articles.

He told Beth where Natalie body was after he got some of the money.  The location, where Van der Sloot dad supposed buried, was under a house.  Aruba looked over records of home being built around the time and there was no match. Van der then confess to lie about the location.  this guy is sick and enjoys playing with other people emotions. 
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