Joran Van Der Sloot, Murderer
Joran van der Sloot, Murderer
By Elton Camp
It was twenty-eight years judges did impose
Some might have been fooled, but not those
The defense he attempted they did refuse
And many years of his life he will lose
Killing a girl he perhaps found to be easy
What happens in prison may make him queasy
Some tough guy’ll say, “Hello there van der Sloot.
You’re gonna be mine because, to me, you’re cute.”
If so, what will his reaction then come to be?
What his victim endured, he may come to see
Will he have to face justice on yet another day
And answer to the murder of Natalie Holloway?
Whether he is guilty of that, only time will tell
But for his future, things don’t bode very well
Copyright © Elton Camp | Year Posted 2012
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