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Triplebank999

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  1. ""It's suspicious as to why human blood was found inside the car because the car's driver told us that the vehicle had never been used to carry any carcass or any dirty stuff," he said."

    So that's how those investigating this "disappearance" view Billy, just a carcass or something considered to be dirty.

    Good grief.

    Not at all, that's just you deliberately misinterpreting the quote. Good grief.

    Really? How would you interpret it then?

    As it was said, that's how, without twisting it.

  2. ""It's suspicious as to why human blood was found inside the car because the car's driver told us that the vehicle had never been used to carry any carcass or any dirty stuff," he said."

    So that's how those investigating this "disappearance" view Billy, just a carcass or something considered to be dirty.

    Good grief.

    So that's how those investigating this "disappearance" view Billy, just a carcass or something considered to be dirty.

    Kind of a leap, isn't it, to link the statement of the car's driver to how the investigators view Billy? It seems to me the investigators should be commended to their diligence to even find blood in a car nearly six months after it had been cleaned to hide the blood in a car owned by the park. Don't you find it suspicious that blood was found in a car, owned by the park, that had supposedly never carried a carcass or 'dirty stuff'? Are you not happy that the investigators were/are still searching for evidence? The investigators are going to determine in the blood is human and then if so, if it belongs to the deceased, probably murdered, activist. Why does that inspire you to assign ugly, heartless motives to the investigator's? So you can trash them?

    "car's driver told us "

    They are repeating his words and not making any attempt to change them.

    They see his statement as an acceptable one, worth repeating.

    That is why I trash them.

    But yes they do deserve credit for making the effort to find the blood and get closer to solving the crime. That is to their credit.

    Good grief, if they did attempt to change an the words of a witness and it became known then the police would be damned for attributing something to that witness that he didn't say.

    Don't forget also that the witness would have been speaking Thai,as you well know, and what we see is a translation.

  3. ""It's suspicious as to why human blood was found inside the car because the car's driver told us that the vehicle had never been used to carry any carcass or any dirty stuff," he said."

    So that's how those investigating this "disappearance" view Billy, just a carcass or something considered to be dirty.

    Good grief.

    Not at all, that's just you deliberately misinterpreting the quote. Good grief.

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  4. For info, there is no HSBC branch in Thailand anymore, so they can only send it to the address you are staying at.

    Interestingly enough, I just ordered a new card from HSBC US and gave them my current address. I should get it next week. A few years ago, my relationship manager sent me a card via fedex. It took 3 days!

    So, if you give the complete address along with your phone number, there shouldn't be any problem.

    For your information there is a massive HSBC branch on Rama IV

    "Interestingly enough, I just ordered a new card from HSBC US and gave them my current address. I should get it next week."

    Really? That is interesting.

    The HSBC branch at Rama IV is closed for more than 2 years now. As mentioned earlier, there's no more HSBC in Thailand. Please check their website for more details.

    To be honest, I quite don't get your sarcasm. What's the point of it?

    The HSBC office on Rama IV is not closed, it is there right now, open.

    Regarding my sarcasm, your ordering a card from your bank isn't that interesting.

  5. This! Repeat 100 times.

    Is there any journalist in this country willing to ask the blatantly obvious questions or do they all just print whatever the higher ups tell them?

    The FBI confirmed that the semen was from an Asian correct? To put a rest to all this (and to prove that the police are just massively incompetent rather than horribly, horribly corrupt), let the FBI visit with these three men, collect DNA samples, and tell us all if there is a match.

    Until then, this appears so wrong in so many ways.

    Why the FBI, what's so bloody good and uncorrupted about that organisation?

  6. Unless I hear a confirmation from the British police or the FBI, I will never believe the results "obtained" by the Thai police.

    I'm sure they will be in touch with you personally to confirm the results of an investigation outside of their jurisdiction and authority.

    It should be recognised that both the UK police and the FBI have, of course, been documented as being entirely above criticism, and no corruption, fallibility or lack of honesty has ever been detected in those venerable organisations, or the way they operate. Without exception every case they have ever been involved in has been solved speedily and efficiently and without cause for their evidence to be doubted.

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  7. For info, there is no HSBC branch in Thailand anymore, so they can only send it to the address you are staying at.

    Interestingly enough, I just ordered a new card from HSBC US and gave them my current address. I should get it next week. A few years ago, my relationship manager sent me a card via fedex. It took 3 days!

    So, if you give the complete address along with your phone number, there shouldn't be any problem.

    For your information there is a massive HSBC branch on Rama IV

    "Interestingly enough, I just ordered a new card from HSBC US and gave them my current address. I should get it next week."

    Really? That is interesting.

  8. Next to the fur coat shop !

    I know that this thread is almost a year old but it's very strange that someone with the maturity and credibility (?) associated with being a ThaiVisa moderator would have wanted to ridicule a genuine poster's question. But, then, maybe not...

  9. I haven't been in any country in this world that I haven't seen beggars on the streets.

    It is a social problem, addressed by many and not much of a solution found.

    Lets see how Thailand is going to handle this, after all they know better than the farangswhistling.gif

    But please don't raise the problem because of one German guy, look at your own people first.

    They're not...

    "...numerous reports of Thai and foreign persons..."

  10. Someone should give you an inactive post, can't you ever do anything other than Thai-bash?

    Are you for real or just one of those creatures from Scandinavian mythology that supposed lived under bridges but have now moved to this forum ?

    Does every post have to meet with your approval ? Don't get excited as it isn't going to happen .

    Yes, I am "for real", are you?

    I don't expect anything here to meet with my approval, as you put it, I have simply commented on the same old irrational nonsense that is regurgitated time and time again on this forum by many people who see nothing but negativity in everything reported here and I think that your posts would more accurately fit your description of trolls than mine.

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  11. So let's see! Remanded into custody in 2011. 3 years waiting court. He should be released in 2-5 years i am guessing with all the time in jail already.

    Do you actually have any evidence to make this "guess" in the way of news reports?

    Or did one farang pass this down to you because he knew someone who knew someone who knew....

    Its just that this is repeated over and over on TV in the same manner as an "Urban Legend" and I would just like to trace it back.

    So pony up. What proof do you have to support your guess, please.

    I am guessing that you do not understand sarcasm.

    Clearly, neither do you, there wasn't any sarcasm in the post he referred to.

  12. So let's see! Remanded into custody in 2011. 3 years waiting court. He should be released in 2-5 years i am guessing with all the time in jail already.

    Do you actually have any evidence to make this "guess" in the way of news reports?

    Or did one farang pass this down to you because he knew someone who knew someone who knew....

    Its just that this is repeated over and over on TV in the same manner as an "Urban Legend" and I would just like to trace it back.

    So pony up. What proof do you have to support your guess, please.

    guessing.......a personal assumption....something we all do...what's wrong with that?

    No, we don't all do that, and it is completely wrong. It is only done by the usual ThaiVisa suspects who have some kind of agenda to irrationally attack everything Thai.

  13. "He said he was drunk and couldn't control himself"

    I seriously doubt that he could control himself when he was sober either. Regardless of that: there won't be a follow up in the press when he walks out the back door of his cell in a short time.

    Probably because it will only happen in your mind, not the real world.

  14. I guess it's a good start. I notice he was a low ranking officer....We never see the bad bosses go to jail

    As this is a report about one particular officer's actions that were more than adequately punished, why do you think some of his "bad bosses" should go to jail? Where there any senior officers involved here that should have received punishment also?

  15. It's astonishing that the UK Embassy hasn't stepped in and/or the families haven't employed private investigators and forensics experts as well as a criminal prosecution attorney.

    Do you think the British Embassy is an some kind of investigative authority that can "step in"? Even if it were, you know what jurisdiction would it have in Thailand... none.

    Do you think Thai PIs are likely to be more competent than Thai police?

    Would the private forensic experts you are referring to be given access to the evidence in the hands of the Thai authorities who are actually in charge of the case?

    What would your suggested families "criminal prosecution attorney" be able to do that would expedite the investigation?

    Astonishing.

  16. The poor families of the victims having to put up with this garbage day after day.

    I highly doubt the families wait with baited breath for every news article in the manner of many TV posters who have nothing personally invested except a casual concern and alot of boredom.

    Coming from one of the busiest posters on this topic!!coffee1.gif

    But probably one of the most accurate observations made amongst the hundreds of nonsense posts.

  17. The plot thickens every day ......

    Agatha Christie would be jealous of such a story.

    Agatha Christie would have solved this by now, but not this incompetent police force.

    It's getting dirtier by the day, now they are offering bribes to get out of the shit they have put themselves in, framing anybody and anything within their grasp.

    Really sad and sickening.

    "Agatha Christie would have solved this by now, but not this incompetent police force."

    You do know that Agatha Christie was an author who created fictional plots, and detectives? Your comparing her with real police officers investigating a real murder case and suggesting that she could have solved the case before now is ridiculous in the extreme.

    "...framing anybody..."

    Who have the police framed so far? You must have information not available to anyone else.

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