Really bad people tend not to accept their get-out-of-jail-free cards and go off to live a quiet, low-key life, thankful for the freedom they don't deserve. No. Like Oj Simpson, and now the fine, fine Joran Vandersloot, they continue along with their wreckless ways.
Too bad stupid juries and corrupt investigators allow them one more murder before they finally get put away for the safety of all.
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Jordan Vandersloot-Time for Him To Go
Ever since Natalee Holloway disappeared from Aruba I’ve been closely following and documenting the Holloway/Vandersloot story LIST HERE.
Now the fine, fine fellow goes and kills another young female and hey, isn’t it time that this guy go away for, oh, say…forever?
And let us note right now that his father, the fine, fine Paulus Vandersloot, dead at 57 and now, as you read this, burning in hell. For it was Paulus, who was so fond of his son, who took Natalee’s body out in the boat and dumped her at sea.
This is purely my speculation, as no one has a video of this action, but the entire span of Vandersloot sleuths mostly believe that Paulus Vandersloot was the wonderful Dad who got rid of the girl’s body for his son….such a fine, fine man. Don’t all good Dads throw away their son’s female victims in the sea?
Let’s go over some details about Vandersloot’s latest victim. First, she allegedly had amphetamines in her blood. Now it’s not all that significant that Stephany Flores, Vandersloot’s latest victim, had any kind of drugs in her blood in that this does not give Jordan the right to murder her, although hey, Jordan, murdering young women, it’s what he does. And he does it well.
The reason I find this factoid intriguing is that the popular scuttlebutt is that Natalie Holloway was believed to have been drugged, possibly by a date rape drug surreptitiously administered by Joran. So the presence of drugs in Stephany’s system is worth noting.
Natalie Holloway disappeared in 2005. Her disappearance and the subsequent attempt to either find her body, or both, occupied the headlines for many months. Joran, thanks to the fine efforts of his parents, who must be so proud of this young man, as well as the very, very honest and trustworthy Aruban authorties, managed to walk away a free man.
Said freedom leaving him able to blackmail Natalie’s mother, Beth, and murder Stephany Flores.
It’s a strange ending and coupled with the rather ignoble ending of OJ Simpson, ironic and serendipitous. Because murderers, thugs, and thieves, they don’t change their stripes. The sad thing is often someone else has to die before justice is done. With O.J. we got lucky but as O.J. learned, the world never forgot what he did, how he got a free pass, how he didn’t have the decency to keep a low profile, to live and enjoy the freedom and life he denied two other people. Instead he had to be a big asshole, trying to pass off a book about his crime for profit and getting criminally involved with the sale of football collection peraphenalia.
Same with Joran. Did this young man buckle down and stick to his studies, attempt to finish his schooling, keep his life straight and good, with the free murder he was given? No. Instead he’s driving around smoking dope, bragging about his experience with Natalie, gambling and blackmailing his victims, until finally, well Flores was looking up Vandersloot’s history on the Internet and she did need to die.
Now this fine, fine fellow, who we all love and admire, is boo-hooing that he
was tricked into confessing:
According to De Telegraaf, the 22-year-old Dutchman said he only signed papers admitting killing Stephany Flores because he was intimidated during interrogation and had been promised he would be transferred to the Netherlands. Van der Sloot claimed he had been "tricked" into confessing.
Now Joran Vandersloot will finally be confined to jail, right where he belongs. If Natalie Holloway were alive she’d likely be a recent college graduate. She’d probably be enjoying her life, perhaps setting up her own place for the first time, eager, happy, looking forward to a bright future, a husband, children.
Same with Stephany Flores.
Time to stick Joran in the cell and close the door on this big zero.
”Robot Hearts”-Edited by Cara Bruce & Shawna Kenney
For in the interest of fairness and full disclosure, I must now reveal that The Wise I is a contributor to this book and probably one of the best.
That assertion, of course, must be taken with the proverbial grain of salt in that, well I am the one asserting this.
I did, however, read the entire book, every story about online dating, the perils, the pitfalls, the humor, the heartbreak…all of them.
MY story is the one with the happiest ending.
The short front cover synopsis of this book states it contains “true and twisted tales of seeking love in the digital age”.
This books contains some of the saddest and most depressing stories one would likely read about online dating. There are quite a few very humorous stories and besides mine, maybe two others with somewhat happy endings.
Because folks, online dating is not for everyone. For the record, I assert that my husband and myself are possibly one of the longest survivors of a relationship that began with a computerized encounter. We have been married now for 22 years and right there you got to know that when husband and I began our digital affair it didn’t start on the Internet. For there was no Internet back then.
We both had a Commodore 64 and belonged to a network service called Qlink. The 64 in the Commodore stood for how my KILObytes of RAM the machine had. The disk drive on the thing weighed around 75 pounds. It used a telephone dial up, a TV set for a monitor and a keyboard that held the machine’s power supply.
But it had email and online messaging and the President of Qlink did go on to become the President of America Online so there’s an auspicious beginning with it all.
Plenty of people, however, do participate in online dating and I know lots of couples who met that way. I don’t know many couples who have been married any length of time who met via online dating but that doesn’t mean they’re not out there.
I’d offer that the contributors to this book were, obviously, good writers. This book is, I’ll state right now, remarkably well-written.
Writers, heh, are a strange lot, some might say. To be a writer you got to be a lot of things: a dreamer, a romantic, imaginative, protective, jealous, permanently angry. There’s very few placid and ordinary writers around is what I’m saying here so this makes me ponder if that’s why so many of this book’s online dating stories are so, eh, strange.
Most of the contributors are also politically liberal. Not that there’s anything wrong with that but liberals, well they’re all a strange lot, tending to see the world exactly like it is NOT.
Thus I’m not sure if this book, or any book with a collection of this kind, accurately reflects the world and end results of an online dating experience.
Further, well the fact is that online dating is certainly not for everyone. A large percentage of the stories in this book are told, very well I must add, by older women, females who’ve had life long lives with partners who’ve died or who finally ended decades of an unhappy marriage by divorce.
These are exactly, I assert by my instinct alone, the types of folks who will not likely find their next love on MATCH.com. Or if so it will probably take a while. I could be wrong. But my gut is that fellows who probably should be looking for fine women like this are likely writing profiles that they hope will attract young, lusty, curvaceous beauties half their age.
Still, folks, this was one terrific little book, great beach reading. Again I must mention the terrific writing. Every one of these contributors are good writers and it adds to the enjoyment.
Further, it’s a must-read for anyone ready to take a dive into online dating themselves.
And dear Lord don’t forget to read the submission by Pat Fish. It will alternately have you crying with joy and standing on your feet applauding.
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