links to drummond on FB is banned as well.
links to drummond on FB is banned as well.
In that article....
"The status quo of murdering both Thais and foreigners in Thailand with impunity by those with money and influence must end. This case needs to be the start of this change."
Assuming the case does get thrown out, at what point will the police start trying to find the real perps? Even the PM is supporting the cover-up as he apparently has connections to the island's bar owners. This thing is going to be completely exposed at some point but how it does so is hard to imagine. You would think the government can see this happening and would be working on damage control now.
Last edited by thailazer; 13-09-2015 at 07:39 PM.
You Make Your Own Luck
the chins will likely fill the hole with turds - literallyOriginally Posted by Stinky
If these two guys get set free it could mark a change in that the Filth could actually be accountable.
They say that Thai judges are paid off, not in all cases surely.
lets hope these Judges have not and actually hand down an outcome based on the evidence presented.
I can't see that happening any time soon.Originally Posted by Horatio Hornblower
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Terry they don't need to be paid off there instructed on the outcome,seems a certain person in govt is well connected with people on the island.
Saying that the case is high profile Pretty sure Porntip wouldn't of done what she done unless,an about turn may happen.
If they are convicted there will for sure be an appeal.
Did the UK not say they would release their findings once a verdict had been reached ?
If they did, what they have would be available for an appeal, before a different court and panel of judges.
It's a patronage culture; the island is accountable to the feudal lord of Suratani; the same fellow who has been working for years to start violence and get the army into power - they are a murderous cult who have no morals.Originally Posted by thailazer
No it won't. It's a patronage culture, it cannot be exposed; it will be lied about and hidden, and scapegoats will always be found.Originally Posted by thailazer
Cycling should be banned!!!
Have to agree with Betty the patronage culture is embedded in Thailand. Scratch beneath the surface of modern technology and this country is 400 years behind England. Nothing will change in any of our lifetimes. Unless there is a revolution but that wont happen because mai pen rai kicks in and the elite sit back and laugh.
SCROTUM PASS ME PISTOL
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Don't be a wanker all your life Jacky. Give it a rest huh.![]()
True but this country is only 11 years behind europe and is catching up fast, waiting for general election. At least there is that modern technology here. Rilakkuma! OK I know it's Japanese brandOriginally Posted by bankao dreamer
11 years that's a tad unkind 14 would be a more fair assumption. There is nothing wrong with Jap brands our dear General had kittens when he saw the shiny choof choofs in Japan.
Yes Tel the wife agrees with ya. She can't wait to leave here so she can really say what she thinks and believes even if it means she can never return
the original police chief that was transferred the day after arresting Mon and implicating Nomsod reminds me of The Wire.
"Why were you demoted and transferred here?"
"Police work".
Does the trial continue this week? Or when does it reconvene?
^ 22nd September. Two or three more days for the defense I believe.
When police in Thailand Interview suspects for alleged crimes are they recorded,make a video of the questioning.?
If they do have the police submitted the Audio,videos of the confessions to the courts.?
I've not heard anything.
Seems they do video interrogations here's one of the guy who raped the 13yr old, on the train,though not heard anything of a video in this case.
Latest..
It's exactly a year since the murder of David Miller.
The 24-year-old Jerseyman was found dead alongside fellow traveller Hannah Witheridge on the island of Koh Tao in September last year.
To mark the anniversary his family have released a statement.
In it they say they have commissioned a bench to be placed in his memory between Plemont and Grosnez later this month.
They added their thoughts are also with everyone who was affected by David's death.
One year ago today our son David Miller was cruelly murdered on a beach in Thailand. Our lives were destroyed on that tragic day. Today, a full year on, our daily thoughts are still with David, a unique and wonderful man. Our thoughts are also with everyone who was affected by this: his family, friends, and especially Jessy Howorth and Chris Ware.
Many of David's friends have come together to help us commission a small memorial later this month on the north coast of Jersey to his memory. With the help of the TTS department of the States of Jersey we have found a quiet place looking towards Plemont Bay. This is a beautiful and untamed spot and seems particularly fitting as a place to remember our Dave.
Andrew Garton, an extremely talented local craftsman, who lives just yards from our home, is fashioning a simple seat out of a plank of oak from a tree that fell in the great storm of 1987. This tree was another tower of Jersey strength brought crashing down before its time.
We hope Dave's bench, which you will soon be able to find between Plemont and Gronez on the coastal path, will become a popular and uplifting place to sit and remember how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful place as Jersey and to find room in our hearts to forgive the thoughtless fools who perpetrate crime. A place to sit and remember that life is best enjoyed by having consideration for others. A place where Dave's spirit and love of life may be with you.
– IAN, SUE & MICHAEL MILLER
Last updated Tue 15 Sep 2015
David Miller's family release statement a year on | Channel - ITV News
I would like to see the bench placed on Koh Tao! How long would it last?
I've got the feeling it will be relocated to a taxi rank within a week.Originally Posted by Chittychangchang
I see that Drummond's site posted some news on this yesterday and then retracted it.
Anyone know what it said?
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