Jordan van der Sloot Finally Confesses

BigJCy

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I think we all knew that he was responsible for her disappearance/death at the time it happened but its finally good for her family to get closure.
Having never been through something like this, I always hear this. I don’t understand it though. I mean…I guess knowing that she didn’t run away and just not want to be found, but is it really “good” for the family to hear the gory details?? I mean…I’m a father of two girls and just reading what this family heard today makes me sick to my ******* stomach.

For the record…I’m not disagreeing with you (or anyone who says this). I just can’t comprehend understanding it.
 

He is what the death penalty was made for
 
Having never been through something like this, I always hear this. I don’t understand it though. I mean…I guess knowing that she didn’t run away and just not want to be found, but is it really “good” for the family to hear the gory details?? I mean…I’m a father of two girls and just reading what this family heard today makes me sick to my ******* stomach.

For the record…I’m not disagreeing with you (or anyone who says this). I just can’t comprehend understanding it.
I mean, I think they are happy to know finally know 100% who her murderer was. They always suspected him but now they 100% know.
 
Having never been through something like this, I always hear this. I don’t understand it though. I mean…I guess knowing that she didn’t run away and just not want to be found, but is it really “good” for the family to hear the gory details?? I mean…I’m a father of two girls and just reading what this family heard today makes me sick to my ******* stomach.

For the record…I’m not disagreeing with you (or anyone who says this). I just can’t comprehend understanding it.
Tough to say, but it’s one of those things where some want closure. I for one wouldn’t want the details of my daughters final moments in this case I don’t think. Idk…feel so bad for this family though.
 
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Well, he did murder that woman in Peru, so I would put all my money on him having murdered before based on all the circumstantial evidence in the Holloway case.
And honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s more than Natalie and that Peruvian woman. Seems like he was spoiled with a temper meaning if any woman ever turned him down, they were probably in danger.
 
I am guessing he has a long trail of sexual assaults and/or murders. And I think the sentence here runs concurrently with Peru so he’s probably not done.:mad:
 
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