โทรศัพท์ของ Hannah ไม่ได้ถุกขโมยนะคุณ สมยศ
เพื่อนของเธอถูกมอบให้กับตำรวจ
Hannah's friend gave Hannah's cellphone to the police. It was not stolen by the burmese as the police claimed.
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โทรศัพท์ของ Hannah ไม่ได้ถุกขโมยนะคุณ สมยศ
เพื่อนของเธอถูกมอบให้กับตำรวจ
Hannah's friend gave Hannah's cellphone to the police. It was not stolen by the burmese as the police claimed.
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The more contact made, the more interested the media become.
we are all willing to post and read the shit on forums, but how many of us are willing to stick are necks out?
I asked them to look at information circulated around the web, if and when they contact me, I not know what to expect from them,If it would be a threat to myself and children, i would have to say NO.
Saying that i not know whats happpening in the UK, i hope the people on Koh tao that were the on the night are being interviewed, and they can
bring the story to the public.
Last edited by Yasojack; 03-10-2014 at 11:03 PM.
It's one thing to stick your neck out and make a stand for the truth in a country in which truth is an absolute defense to civil defamation and where criminal defamation does not exist, it's quite another thing to do it here. But then if the legal system here was not as corrupt as it is there would be nothing to complain about.
Pointing out the inconsistencies in a 'confession' is not defamatory.
Accusing someone else by name of doing the crime is as defamatory in another country as it is in Thailand.
No. Teakdoor members are just too craven to come out from behind their pseudonyms, or too lazy to communicate it to the media in a usable way - and just endlessly circulate their theories between themselves in an unread backwater of the internet.
As i've mentioned, i've cited Teakdoor members numerous times. Their formed opinions or experiences can be very usable in the media. I did a piece for the BBC based entirely on an interview with a Thaivisa member in 2005.
Andrew Drummond appears to be well up to speed in this. If anyone can make headway, he can.
But the problem lies with the embassy. If they don't act properly those Burmese are dead men.
The murders will have claimed 4 victims but the so called witness will probably make it a fifth.
I hope that the friend who gave the phone to the police the next day, will be given the opportunity to testify in court on behalf of the defense.
Oh right, they confessed, will plead guilty at the first stage, so no trial or opportunity for such a thing to happen.![]()
If some one can provide a list of email addresses of people who may help ie: reporters, foreign office etc then maybe we can all send well worded emails outlining the facts and flaws of the case.
International pressure is needed for anything to happen.
Google is your friend.
Contact CSI LA on facebook.
A Bilingual Thai picking apart the case.
Why should we give a fuck what they think while they feed on bullshit and open their assholes for anal rape?... We should worry about whore ads when they don't give a fuck about murder?...Dry fuck them publicly, then cave their heads in with hoes...or whores...Who the fuck cares what these cunts think?...Originally Posted by The Ghost Of The Moog
Curious...
This whole affair.
Has anyone speculated as to the principle cause and effect that might have instigated these ultimately brutal acts?
Latest from the BBC
Two Burmese men who Thai police say have admitted killing British tourists Hannah Witheridge and David Miller have appeared at a news conference.
The men, who appeared dressed in bike helmets and flak jackets, are accused of killing the pair on Koh Tao island.
Thailand's police commissioner has said DNA samples taken from Ms Witheridge's body matched those of the two men.
The bodies of Ms Witheridge, 23, and Mr Miller, 24, were found on the beach on 15 September with severe head injuries.
The two men - identified as "Saw" and "Win" - face charges of murder, rape and robbery, the country's national police chief, General Somyot Poompanmoung, said.
The pair are both from Myanmar, also known as Burma.
A reward of about £13,000 had been offered for information leading to arrests.
Inquest opened
For the news conference, the two suspects were taken to the beach on Koh Tao where the bodies were found, BBC Myanmar correspondent Jonah Fisher said.
Our correspondent said the pair re-enacted the alleged events of the night, with one of them holding a garden implement above his head and then showing how the fatal blows were apparently inflicted.
He said the pair are expected to appear before a court in Thailand early next week.
"The sense from the Thai police is they believe the DNA evidence is crucial, they have established the link between these two men and the body of Hannah Witheridge.
"They say that last night when presented with that evidence they confessed," our correspondent said.
The men wore motorcycle helmets and flak jackets at the news conference and during the re-enactment to protect them from angry residents, the AP news agency reported.
Check out the video!!!!
BBC News - Burmese men accused of killing Britons paraded by Thai police
the Burmese BBC correspondent is reporting on the Show, when we have Jonathan head in Thailand whats he doing shitting his pants reporting posts that are on TV.
No where near the scene.
https://twitter.com/pakhead
And the last sentence spoken.Check out the video!!!!
" and they (the RTP) believe at least, that they have found the people responsible."
BBC are bigger tossers than anything anywhere
The reporter did start with the words " Bizarre scenes "
The BBC reporter did very well, considering that his lournalistic life was at stake, surrounded by so many gangsters.
I don't think he was afraid of the two stooges in Motorcycle helmets, shortly to be joined by stooge number 3, lucky numbers for lottery.
And so, that's a wrap, as they say...Glad to see that all the good work has solved this trying case...Can we please now send in "Prey-Youth" and the boys with weapons of mass destruction and castrating tools?...
Come on guys, let's just turn off our cynical Western brains for a moment and put our faith in the infallible Thai judicial system... why would we remain skeptical with their impeccable record of honest, transparent police work?
Tone down the sarcasm too, chums... goodness me....![]()
"Pol Gen Somyot said Friday that investigators Thursday night found Witheridge's mobile phone near Wyn's living quarters"
The picture on the left is from a video taken the day after Hannah's murder. Her friend gave the phone to the police.
Here the picture/proof in regard to the phone
https://www.facebook.com/CSILA90210/...type=1&theater
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