Natalee Holloway suspect facing extradition; Marine vet charged after subway chokehold — TCD Sidebar – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: Dina Doll joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss the extradition of Joran van der Sloot in the Natalee Holloway case, a Marine Corps veteran facing manslaughter charges after a NYC subway incident, and a former sheriff’s deputy facing charges for allegedly failing to intervene in a deadly school shooting.

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27 thoughts on “Natalee Holloway suspect facing extradition; Marine vet charged after subway chokehold — TCD Sidebar”
  1. I think you're way off on the vandersloot bill I think that they are going to try and get him to tell where Natalie is but not by bribing him with a better prison I think they may even say listen will let you off the whole deal except for something p.m. confession of guilt and of course they're going to have to send him back to Peru and they will probably Revel in it I wouldn't like to see him living casual in America in prison no I would want him to suffer the most and if that is the case in Peru let them have him until it's our time unfortunately there are some prisons in South America I know where they just let the prisoners run wild and people can bring in food and just have a gay old time I would want to confirm that he is suffering as much as possible because he's a sick piece of shit

  2. I’m hopeful the United States convicts Joran then send him right back! The US prison would be too comfortable for Joran. I’m so hopeful he gives up the location of Natalie’s body. ❤ Her parents deserve that. The Subway incident is confusing to me, I think it was justified. I couldn’t convict the retired Marine. The last case is going to be interesting. He should have acted! But, with all the chaos that was going on, I am not sure how he will be convicted. Maybe he will but, I am not sure about this.

  3. No! You can’t stand around when children are being shot at like Uvalde. When will we start running to save children! Children are dying every day bc child protective services do nothing. Mandated reporters do nothing, etc etc. the US sends billions to other countries while our own children have been locked up with their abusers day in and day out. I’m sick of it.

  4. When are we going to start holding people accountable, across the entire country, for the use of excessive for to the point they kill another person? Although, I don’t know if I trust police to handle the situation any differently.

    Being homeless and mentally ill is not a crime. What should be considered a crime is the fact that we are ok with people who are disenfranchised to live in such conditions when this is the wealthiest country in the world.

  5. I think it’s really sick how many people are in the comments wanting this marine put in prison for life for finally doing what we all cry about after someone is attacked. “Why didn’t anyone help or step in?” This guy did that, tried to stop a crazed man from hurting innocent people (as we know he has a violent past, punched an elderly woman in the face) and we want to hang him out to dry. Funny how people are saying he should have waited until he was actually hitting people too! So next time a woman is being raped on a subway and no one helps, people like yourselves are the reason why. It’s not worth going to prison for the rest of your life to step in.

  6. I bet he is really happy about his extradition (temporary or not), he is currentlly in a jail that doesn't have heating and on average the temperature Is 37F (feels like 33F) and is 15092 feet above the sea level

  7. There is no justifiable reason for killing Neely. He was being loud, he was not brandishing a weapon or threatening anyone. I have been in similar situations on public transit many times and while it is annoying, to say the least, to have someone being loud and expressing their frustrations with life that certainly does not constitute in any way a reason to kill them. Disgusting.

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