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    No sympathy for these losers.

    Whack 'em.

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    Silly c u n t pleaded not guilty.

    Top the fucker, no loss is it.

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    If he admitted to it, would it be "half an execution?"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy View Post
    If he admitted to it, would it be "half an execution?"...
    Reduced to a Leg and again to just a Toe nail with the kings pardon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy View Post
    If he admitted to it, would it be "half an execution?"...
    If he'd plead guilty, he probably would have avoided the firing squad or whatever is their jeu du jour.

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    We don't need pricks like him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi
    When was the last execution of a Farang foreign national in Thailand
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    2009 offciially and 2002 before that. It's one the original thread.

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    Thai Police Link Luke Cook to Drug Smuggling and Murder of Australian Hells Angel Wayne Schneider

    BANGKOK – The Royal Thai Police in Bangkok say they have drawn a connection between the Hell’s Angels gang member arrested at Suvarnabhumi airport on Saturday and the murder of Australian Wayne Schneider found buried in Chon Buri province in 2015 at a news briefing on Tuesday.


    Pol Lt Gen Weerapong Chuenpakdi, an acting special advisor, told a press conference that police suspect Luke Joshua Cook, 34, allegedly received US$10 million from Wayne Schneider, 37, in Pattaya in early 2015 to buy 500 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, or “ice”, in international waters and store it in Thailand for later smuggling into Australia.


    Cook then bought a sailing boat named Jomandy, which he allegedly used to pick up the drugs from Chinese drug runners in international waters off the Eastern Seaboard of Thailand in the early morning of June 22, 2015.


    On his way back to the Ocean Marina in Sattahip district of Chon Buri province, his boat was spotted by a Thai Navy patrol boat. When the patrol boat’s searchlight lit up the sailing boat, a man was seen dropping bags of what were believed to be drugs into the sea, Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said.


    Later that morning villagers at Mae Ramphueng beach in Rayong found, four yellow animal feed sacks marked with red Chinese characters containing 50.45kg of crystal methamphetamine, or “ice”.


    According to Police after the drug smuggling operation failed Schneider demanded Cook return the US$10 million, Schneider was later murdered and his body was found buried in Sattahip district in November 2015.


    Police searched many properties on Sunday connected to Mr Cook and his wife and seized and froze assets worth about 30 million baht – including three condominiums in Pattaya, luxury cars and motorcycles, guns, cash and yachts.


    Pol Lt Gen Weerapong said both Schneider and Mr Cook were members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang and were believed to be major drug dealers, part of a worldwide network.

    Thai Police Link Luke Cook to Drug Smuggling and Murder of Australian Hells Angel Wayne Schneider | Chiang Rai Times English Language Newspaper

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    Case solved!

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    Maybe he was a bit tight with the tea money.

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    Australian Kick-Boxer Who Killed Hell’s Angels Boss Wayne Schneider in Pattaya to be Released after Just Three Years in Prison



    BANGKOK – An Australian kick-boxer convicted of the murder of a Hell’s Angels gang member in Pattaya, Thailand is expected to be allegedly released from jail, despite an ongoing appeal.


    Antonio Bagnato was convicted of the 2015 murder of Hell’s Angels boss Wayne Schneider and sentenced in February last year to the death penalty.


    The former kick-boxer was the bodyguard of Mr Schneider, who was kidnapped and bludgeoned to death near the resort town of Pattaya.


    A staff member at Bangkwang Prison, where Bagnato is being held, told the ABC Newsthat he would be allegedly released on Friday. “Yes, there is [a] court order to release him,” said the official, who did not give his name.


    The prison official said Thai police planned to re-arrest Bagnato immediately on separate charges.


    ‘He has a pending charge and will not walk out — police will come to take him from prison to the police station,’ he said.

    The brutal murder of the Hell’s Angel boss is believed to be linked to a wider criminal network smuggling methamphetamine’s from Thailand to Australia.

    In 2015, Australian Luke Cook was convicted of helping Bagnato flee to Cambodia after Wayne Schneider’s murder.

    Last month Cook and his Thai partner Kanyarat Wechapitak were sentenced to the death penalty for smuggling 500 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, also known as ice.


    The Bangkok Post quoted Police Lieutenant General Sommai Kongwisaisuk as saying the couple bought the drugs from a Chinese supplier in international waters and stored it aboard a boat.


    Police said that while the boat was heading back to shore in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri province, they encountered a patrol boat and dropped the drugs into the sea before escaping.


    More than 50 kilograms of ice later washed ashore at a beach in Rayong.


    Gerard previously stood trial alongside Bagnato and received a three-year sentence for deprivation of liberty and helping to dispose of Wayne Schneider’s body.


    Thai police used the GPS tracker on a rented vehicle used in the crime to identify the grave-site.



    https://www.xxx.xxx.xx/news/2018-12-...eased/10592150

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    More than 50 kilograms of ice later washed ashore at a beach in Rayong.
    Party time!

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