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    Quote Originally Posted by Stranger
    They're all in it together, lying their asses off from the Prime Minister down to the local Thai KT lackey.
    Unless he has another plan, methinks "Prey-Youth" has made a huge mistake...If the so-called influential people are behind these murders, he could easily have rousted them out...Combined with his initial foolish statements regarding the bikinis and female tourists, this oaf is really starting to "prove" himself...

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    I was with a customer today who's a rice miller.

    I was speculating about this case with her - to be honest I haven't kept a close watch on it - jaded maybe.

    She said

    "The people in Surathani said it was (whoever the important persons son is) as he arrived on a speedboat and fled to BKK (everyone saw him doing this). However, 2 days later - word on the street had changed to "It was definitely the farang who did a runner" "

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    Get over it, tin foil hat nutters-
    they have D N A e v i d e n c e .
    Sure the police made a series of blunders and looked silly, but then so did Inspector Jacques Clouseau, and he ALWAYS got his man in the end .

    And remind me again which countries provide free lawyers for its citizens when they are arrested abroad .
    Britain certainly doesn't you just get a bit of paper'' providing a list of local lawyers and interpreters''.
    So Myamar/ Burma is here, Do they do this routinely ?
    I doubt it ,so you can be sure there is some political agenda, and their lawyers are not there to seeing a fair trial takes place .

    Anyway why do you find them and their lawyers any more believable than the Thai police...yet you swallow any conversation they report between them and the suspects as the truth without questioning it ..




    Quote Originally Posted by Yasojack
    Press release from amnesty international
    Now you are having a laugh
    Would that be the same Amnesty International that rushed to defend Lindsay Sandiford - the Bali coke smuggler- yeah she pleaded innocent too...
    'Amnesty International described the sentence passed yesterday on 56-year-old for drug trafficking as “cruel”.'

    The same Amnesty International that is always condeming Myamar, but now is on the same side as the regime they are always knocking , because it involves immigrants ( sorry that word is banned - I should say migrants)
    Myanmar | Amnesty International

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    I'm afraid the only nutter on here is you Blue. DNA evidence gathered by the BIB - anything done or said by this so called "force" has zero credibility or reliability. They are a 110% discredited outfit.

    Oh, let's add pathological liars to the list while we're at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue
    but then so did Inspector Jacques Clouseau
    He trained in Thailand, na?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue
    they have D N A e v i d e n c e .
    They have zebra crossings and traffic lights too - they don't work properly either

    Like Sabang said earlier - the investigation was a disgrace - the rest is irrelevant at present.

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    CSI la is at 276K members and change.org is nearly 50 k sigs!!
    The momentum for justice is growing at a alarmingly high rate for the RTP.
    pretty soon methinks

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    Why was the son of the village headman not DNA tested?
    http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/o...-in-our-police

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    Wow ^ insightful report by Sanitsuda Ekachai

    Just goes to prove, we are not alone in our skepticism of this botched case by the police.

    Individuals who think Thais are all "insert negative stereotype" would do well to read that, good on her.

    Yes, I can feel more healthy cynicism from the general Thai public on this and other issues - which just a few years ago wouldn't exist. At long last, Thai people are waking up and smelling the somtam...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yasojack View Post
    bet the Roti seller has already left Koh tao.

    The guy in cream clothes looks like he's giving him the evil eye.

    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Yasojack
    done ‘a perfect job’
    Done a perfect job. Like a bank job. Criminal acts. these fricking monkey coppers should all be strung up and flung in jail with lots of myanmar scapegoats already incarcerated along with the ACBar 2 when they finally take the fall. However, they will instead get medal, promotion, moved to inactive posts counting blackmoney instead.

    Check out the evils from the roti seller!

    He is dressed impolite.
    How many of them are going down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZdick1983
    Yes, I can feel more healthy cynicism from the general Thai public on this and other issues - which just a few years ago wouldn't exist. At long last, Thai people are waking up and smelling the somtam...
    It's strange that this stuff is "getting air," wouldn't you think?...They have been warned about going against the RTP's conclusions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZdick1983 View Post
    Wow ^ insightful report by Sanitsuda Ekachai

    Just goes to prove, we are not alone in our skepticism of this botched case by the police.

    Individuals who think Thais are all "insert negative stereotype" would do well to read that, good on her.

    Yes, I can feel more healthy cynicism from the general Thai public on this and other issues - which just a few years ago wouldn't exist. At long last, Thai people are waking up and smelling the somtam...
    Bangkok Post deserves an award for keeping the truth flowing. That article is telling in that it has so many delusional statements from the police. They must have orders from rather high up to get a fast conviction. Unfortunately for them, this thing is likely to blow up in their face soon.
    You Make Your Own Luck

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    Any predictions on how fast or slow the trial comes to the courts.?

    Me tinks this one will be a drawn out process, hoping the heat will go away.

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    see full story in link.

    Meanwhile the director-general of the 8th Region Prosecutors’ Office, Mr Thawatchai Siengjaew, revealed that a team of five prosecutors has been tasked with the verification of the case file.

    This is because of the case’s high profile and sensitivity which will greatly affect the country’s image.

    He said that inspection of the case file was an important final step in the process to check for any loopholes. Should any doubts arise on any point of the case file then further interrogation of the suspects will be needed.

    In closing he said that should any organization, be they human rights or otherwise wish to be privy to any facts pertaining to the case, he would be willing to answer all questions.

    But this can only happen after the case file has been thoroughly verified.

    Police says its tourist murder case file solid for prosecution - Thai PBS English News

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yasojack View Post
    Any predictions on how fast or slow the trial comes to the courts.?

    Me tinks this one will be a drawn out process, hoping the heat will go away.
    One article you posted made it appear that the prosecutor has some problems with the case. Maybe it was my poor reading skills but I just don't think it will ever come to court for these two IF the international pressure keeps up. The case is way too flimsy for everyone except the cops.

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    The left hand does not always know what the right is doing. Here is one possible scenario :

    Higher-ups pressure detectives to solve case. Detectives want to get promotions and kudos so fit up a couple of the often-reviled Burmese.....and conveniently get paid off by the rich family of the actual murderer.

    Higher-ups know nothing of the set-up and a Basil Fawlty situation ensues, in which the detectives are locked in to continuing to justify their case....or else lose face in a REALLY big way.

    Higher-ups continue to insist on police credibility.

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    Now there's five prosecutors on the case, that very well could happen, they could well be looking for a way out.

    But the burmese officials on site, make me think otherwise.

    Either that or they not want the Thai investment in there country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NZdick1983 View Post
    Wow ^ insightful report by Sanitsuda Ekachai

    Just goes to prove, we are not alone in our skepticism of this botched case by the police.

    Individuals who think Thais are all "insert negative stereotype" would do well to read that, good on her.

    Yes, I can feel more healthy cynicism from the general Thai public on this and other issues - which just a few years ago wouldn't exist. At long last, Thai people are waking up and smelling the somtam...
    Bangkok Post deserves an award for keeping the truth flowing. That article is telling in that it has so many delusional statements from the police. They must have orders from rather high up to get a fast conviction. Unfortunately for them, this thing is likely to blow up in their face soon.
    They're doing a far better job than the British media, which is kind of sad when you think about it.

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    CSI LA and M-Thai news reporting

    News article from M-Thai was deleted because they reported a story with the headline “ Mystery picture Koh-Tao mafia huntin.

    Sorry can't post link as mod not like anything posted in Thai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yasojack View Post
    CSI LA and M-Thai news reporting

    News article from M-Thai was deleted because they reported a story with the headline “ Mystery picture Koh-Tao mafia huntin.

    Sorry can't post link as mod not like anything posted in Thai.
    At what point do you think the police will finally expand the investigation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post
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    bet the Roti seller has already left Koh tao.

    The guy in cream clothes looks like he's giving him the evil eye.

    The guy in the cream clothes is the roti seller........
    I hope he doesn't have any family left behind in Myanmar.

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    The only way the Junta could save face at this juncture is to close the island. Turn it into a leper colony.

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    That's the million dollar question.

    Maybe today when the PM explains to the Burmese on his visit....


    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
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    CSI LA and M-Thai news reporting

    News article from M-Thai was deleted because they reported a story with the headline “ Mystery picture Koh-Tao mafia huntin.

    Sorry can't post link as mod not like anything posted in Thai.
    At what point do you think the police will finally expand the investigation?

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    [/QUOTE]

    It's strange that this stuff is "getting air," wouldn't you think?...They have been warned about going against the RTP's conclusions...[/QUOTE]

    Very unusual mate, normally they censor anything like that.. must be easing off their grip on the media (the government).

    Very commendable bro, agreed.

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    Well I just hope these two 'migrants' do not commit suicide through remorse after 'insisting' their guilt to a human rights lawyer.

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