Now Joran van der Sloot is too “Emotionally Immature”

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A psychological investigation of murder suspect Joran van der Sloot reveals he has a low tolerance for frustration and "doesn't value the female role".  He also "does not tolerate when someone tries to contradict him.  It generates in him a challenging attitude."

Of course we can find these qualities in many individuals, it can be presumed.  Most would not commit murder, especially of young females.

Van der Sloot is accused of killing a 21-year-old Peruvian college student, Stephany Flores, after meeting her in a casino.  She was found beaten to death in a hotel room registered under his name.  Van der Sloot later confessed to the murder but has since recanted.  He was also the prime suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway from his home country of Aruba in 2005. 

"He reflects a certain dominance over the opposite sex. He doesn't value the female role," the document also stated.  And "he presents traits of an anti-social personality" and is "indifferent towards others' well being."

Nevertheless, the document concludes that van der Sloot "doesn't show any psychopathological trauma that impedes him from perceiving and evaluating reality."

As a customer at two online poker rooms, van der Sloot uses the screen name "ANGRYSHARK68", suggesting that he exhibits such personality traits both in the real and virtual world.

In a Dutch newspaper article published Monday, van der Sloot says he was "tricked" into confessing to the murder of Flores.

Peruvian police told him that if he signed the papers they gave him, he would be transferred to the Netherlands, he told De Telegraaf in a jail interview.

"In my blind panic I signed everything, but never knew what was written on them," he said.

Van der Sloot has admitted in the past to being a "pathological liar".

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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