Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Peru May Bring Back Death Penalty for van der Sloot


The President of Peru wants Joran van der Sloot dead.

The President of Peru wants to reintroduce the death penalty in his country - for one reason - to see self-confessed murderer JORAN VAN DER SLOOT die!

According to Radio Netherlands Worldwide, President Alan García of Peru has said he wants to bring back the death penalty in his South American country.

If Garcia is successful, Joran van der Sloot could face execution for the murder of Stefani Flores, 21, in Lima.

Mr García told media "certain crimes must be paid for with the criminal's life".

The president argued that if Peru executed a hundred criminals a year, that would be proportionally the same as in China, "where 5,000 rapists, thieves and corrupt mayors were shot last year".

"I would gladly decapitate 50 child rapists," García told the press.

Van der Sloot, long a key suspect in the disappearance of American student Natalee Holloway, is incarcerated in Castro Castro, a tough maximum security prison while awaiting trial.

One of Van der Sloot's fellow inmates, an American, William Trickett Smith, was recently extradited back to the US on charges that he is the notorious "suitcase murderer".

Smith is believed to have killed his Peruvian wife, dismembered he and stuffed her corpse in a suitcase. Smith's case nearly elicited as much Peruvian outrage as van der Sloot's.

Joran's alleged victim was the daughter of a prominent Peruvian leader.

Yet, van der Sloot may still be extradited to America on an indictment on wire fraud and extortion charges stemming from the Holloway disappearance which may save him from the wrath of a vengeful nation.

If he isn't knifed in prison.
Jacked from The National Enquirer

1 comment:

Frank VanderSloot said...

Somehow, death penalty was a good rule. The President of Peru is doing the exact thing.

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