
After looking on msn.com’s homepage for recent news, I noticed a video article concerning Joran Van der Sloot. After watching the short video clip, I decided to write this week’s gripe over the subject. Over the past couple weeks I have been hearing more and more about the pathetic man and the supposed murders he has committed. It seems now that he has been charged with aggravated murder and robbery in Peru in which he may only receive 15-35 years. The article discussed how if Van der Sloot was charged in the United States, he could receive the death penalty. It seems Van der Sloot likes to target women to which he can take advantage. Reviewing the video, it seems that Van der Sloot acted with terrible ferocity and anger as he murdered the woman in Peru. The twenty-two year old man may be subject to prison which has been described as “hell” by the local peoples. My dad used to work in a minimum security prison which wasn’t a walk in the park for any of the inmates so I can only imagine what a poor maintained, crowded, and less staffed facility would be like. I cannot wish anything up Van der Sloot. I despise these kinds of people. The ones who prey on the weak, defenseless, or those who invoke fear to achieve their own agendas are all pathetic. This murder goes to show how there are pathetic men in the world that have to beat up and take advantage of others, or women in particular, to feel better or gain for themselves. Murders, pedophiles, rapists alike, and any other categories I cannot think of now are all pathetic and disgusting. No mortal human being has the right to take anything from another man or woman, especially his or her life, which is up to God. I pray that God will judge Van der Sloot, and I am curious to see how it ends up. We’ll have to see how this pitiable man ends up when he is in prison as I have been told that inmates have more despise for those like Van der Sloot than I may have. I hope that the United States, Aruba, and Peru will collaborate to figure out the best possible solution to his sentencing. I understand why Peru would want to sentence the man as he seemed to already have confessed to the murder there, but if he could receive the death sentence in the United States, then maybe he should. I would rather see a charged, trialed, and convicted felon rot in prison for the acts he or she has committed. When I say charged, trailed, and convicted, I mean rightfully charged, and proven for the crime as mistrials and wrongful convictions happen. Some may say that I don’t argue the other viewpoint. Your right, I don’t. He could get 15-35 years, or he could be out in less than that. That’s basically like saying, you killed someone, now you have to stay here for this long, but then you can leave. If you think a man who has confessed to murders and can be proven to them, should not be charged and tried should walk, then I’m open to a discussion but pack a lunch and dinner. People hate Van der Sloot and they should for what he has done. I know that God will ultimately judge him and that’s that.
Article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/37656343#37656343
Image: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/06/11/peru-sloot-holloway.html
I think that he should be charged in some way for what he has done. I also think that God will take care of it too. Good job.
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