Hello, Joran.
Ian notes speculation in the news in an entry prior to this that Joran van der Sloot may actually be released from custody soon.
If this occurs we can reasonably speculate that Joran van der Sloot, a web-savvy murder suspect if there ever was one, will immediately head to a computer to see what is being said about him. If he is released it will be yet another step backwards in the investigation into Natalee’s vanishing, but if he makes it to the web to see what many of us are writing — good.
Because only then will he know that a good number of Americans suspect that he, at the least, was complicit in whatever actions caused Natalee Holloway to vanish from the face of the earth. He will know that telling photos of him in a seemingly perpetual state of drunkenness have been published everywhere on the web alongside pointed commentary about his lack of insight into how he presented himself. A lack of insight that many might say point to a bent towards sociopathic behavior on his part. The release of Joran van der Sloot would be a setback, but at the least we could conclude that he would still be trapped by a worldwide web of suspicion woven around him and the image he unwittingly presented before anyone from the continental U.S. even knew he existed. In a way, that could be nearly as bad as prolonged days of interrogation by his captors on Aruba. The player can’t play the game if everyone knows already he is a potentially violent cheat.
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August 23rd, 2009 at 6:52 am
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September 1st, 2009 at 3:39 am
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