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  1. Thai police confirm British cooperation in Koh Tao case

    British police provided evidence to authorities in Thailand that tied two migrant workers to the murder of British backpackers last year, a court heard yesterday.

    Royal Thai Police Colonel Kissana Phathanacharoen confirmed to the Koh Samui court that a phone owned by one of the deceased, David Miller, 24, had been found discarded near the lodgings of the defendants.

    The UK National Crime Agency later identified the SIM card as being Mr Millers, he said.

    http://www.mmtimes.com/index.php/national-news/16198-thai-police-confirm-british-cooperation-in-koh-tao-case.html

    Last place I would ditch a phone is near my lodging. All that deep blue to Chuck it in...

    The phone was dumped there by a friend of the defendants, they gave it to him to throw it away; I suppose giving an expensive phone to someone and saying "dump it in the sea" would sound a little suspicious.

    One would describe your version strange I think.

    The scenario you suggest is that the 2 murderers decided to ask their friend to dispose of evidence taken from the crime scene of perhaps the most high profile case on Koh Tao. And to not appear suspicious they didnt tell him to dump it in the sea because it would appear suspicious. Really??? Come on do you Really Believe what you have suggested.

    This story never ceases to amaze me. The comments and views of some contributors are bizarre to say the least. Totally illogical.

    Firstly the chances of the murderer taking items from the victims home is slim in my opinon. In the event of the place is crawling with the RTP, disposal in the area of your home is highly unlikely as well. You would have to have the IQ of a banana to do that.

  2. The problem with that is... Nobody has verified any of the evidence relating to Warot aside from the police, which , forgive me but I can't just take their word for it... Given the past indiscretions. On to the last part of your post, I would expect whoever did commit this crime to do anything to get off the island before its swarmed by police... You expect the killer would go home and sleep? I'm considering probabilities in my speculation... The probabilities to me, don't add up to the B2 being solely responsible, they may be Involved, I don't know. I do think it's probable it was a Thai person of influence. The fact that you trust the investigation 100% says it all.

    Firstly thanks for the reply. I believe the information related to the local family has been well documented, problem is a selection of people will never believe what is presented, which is fine, but from a legal perspective that loop is closed, baring any independent actions. I have no idea if a killer would go home and sleep, also no idea of an alcohol induced killer would go home and sleep. I see you raise "the probabilities to me, don't add up to the B2 being solely responsible" that's a good point. Please do no state i trust the investigation 100%, that is your words and the fact you can state that states a lot...i did have a lot of time for your posts, but you are slipping in credence.

    Ok, here's what I think. If the B2 were guilty, or guilty in part, their attorneys would likely sense that and advise them a guilty plea would spare them.... Maybe even leg them see freedom in 20 years or less.. Only that's not happening.

    Where I'm from, defense and prosecuting attorneys both confirm major case points and relevant science leading to their conclusion.. Nothing of the sort happened with NS alibi,in full or in part. None of it has ever been verified and the cop who was supposed to be In charge of that operation never as the results. Can you not see why there is so much doubt?

    I've said it before, but if I were accused I this very crime, I would be able to provide more than substantial evidence of where I was... Receipts, CCTV, Phone records, social media posts etc.

    I'm not claiming to know exactly what happened , my posts are speculation as are yours... I just find you're perspective much less probable. That's it.

    Well said.. a very fair comment and one with which I can agree with.

  3. May I also add to this discussion that there is an independent reporter. Her Name is Sarah and she reports for the press in several different fields. Tv papers etc.

    Her Twitter feed is this https://twitter.com/sarahyuen she will answer responsible questions as well. You will note that she has NOT reported some of the allegations made by some members on this thread.

    Perfect, hopefully being at the court case last week she can confirm what the key outcomes were, just checked her twitter feed and nothing stood out, be good if you could direct us to the specific content.

    Yes no problem. Its called a message button. Ask her to qualify anything you are unsure off. She is very helpful and has answered several questions so far for me. Its not rocket science I guess.

    Was she at the trial last week, don't want to waste my time is she was not ?

    Oh dear person.. I don't want to enter into argumentative replies. I have assisted you in your quest in a straight forward manner. If you wish to pursue the information feel free to. I for one don't have time to do your leg work for you. I would suggest your post is the type of inflammatory messages as mentioned previously higher up this page.

  4. Find a bar girl to help you.

    Now that's a great Idea Chris... I done that before as well.. I ended up upgrading her room for her for 3 months in soi bukaoew (sorry brain fade for got how to spell it) as it was cheaper. She washed my clothes and ironed my shirts. she went to work as well so she wasn't around a lot and well she was available if u get my gist when she came home. had a great time and still friends with her.

  5. I would recheck with your friend, I was also at the trial last Thurs and Fri as an observer along with a Thai friend/work colleague of mine, I can confirm there was no such event

    May I also add to this discussion that there is an independent reporter. Her Name is Sarah and she reports for the press in several different fields. Tv papers etc.

    Her Twitter feed is this https://twitter.com/sarahyuen she will answer responsible questions as well. You will note that she has NOT reported some of the allegations made by some members on this thread.

    Perfect, hopefully being at the court case last week she can confirm what the key outcomes were, just checked her twitter feed and nothing stood out, be good if you could direct us to the specific content.

    Yes no problem. Its called a message button. Ask her to qualify anything you are unsure off. She is very helpful and has answered several questions so far for me. Its not rocket science I guess.

  6. Finally had a chance yesterday to try Burger King's Angus XT burger... Now I wish I hadn't... bah.gif

    The bun was kind of nice, and better than the normal Burger King or even Carl's Jr. burger bun. And the beef patty was a good, satisfying size at the advertised 155g weight, filling out the bun and about double the thickness of say their Whopper patty.

    Trying for the best experience possible, I told them to skip the normal "BBQ" sauce and the fried onion strings that are standard on this menu item. And instead went with no sauce, though they did add mayo, and some sliced fresh onion instead.

    Still, it didn't work. The beef patty didn't taste like beef/much. I'm not sure whether that's because it had been sitting around and/or microwaved, or because the melted "cheese" on top of it had the appearance and taste of half-melted plastic. Either way, not going back for another. Nice idea for a premium upsized burger at BK, but the execution falls way short.

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    Oh Dear.. You will never get a decent burger from there.. You should try making your own. Far more satisfying and you know the contents aren't road kill or had things crawling all over them out the back.

    I remember stopping at the Mc D's on the motorway Bkk-Ptt bound before and the filth and flies around the side/back was terrible. They where rodding the fat away cause the drains blocked and had piles of stinking fat piled on the road as well.... Put me off for life unfortunately still make your own. its fun and the flavours will be to your taste

  7. Again, as has been said many times on this forum, we are not privy to all the information. Media coverage is very limited at this stage, predominately via Twitter from what i have observed, and that seems to have slowed lately. We simply do not know the full details or facts, of the investigation. I expect when the trial reaches conclusion, a lot more of the investigative results will be available in the public arena.

    Perhaps then you should stop speculating and spreading unfounded rumours:

    http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/849310-koh-tao-murder-trial-reconvenes-in-koh-samui/?p=9788992

    I understand, again from verbal dialogue, the Ace Card was from a female witness, which was outside the planned sequence of witnesses. The evidence seems very comprehensive, but reporting of the trial was from the defence, the prosecution respected the courts demands of no external communication, yes, no external reporting by media or social means, that's why many local newspapers dropped there interest.

    Quick confirmation my statement is correct, certainly not speculation and well founded.

    I would recheck with your friend, I was also at the trial last Thurs and Fri as an observer along with a Thai friend/work colleague of mine, I can confirm there was no such event

    May I also add to this discussion that there is an independent reporter. Her Name is Sarah and she reports for the press in several different fields. Tv papers etc.

    Her Twitter feed is this https://twitter.com/sarahyuen she will answer responsible questions as well. You will note that she has NOT reported some of the allegations made by some members on this thread.

  8. A dog is by far the easiest deterrent. And no chance really of poisoning if its in the house in the night. but it will wake you. Some cctv link to a hard drive is good as well. Panthip etc have some good deals.

    Hide the hard drive though in case they steal it.

  9. Boomer has been offering lists of what the investigation should have done but apparently hasn't done for almost a year now.

    As shown in my previous post, they checked phone records, this is a fact.

    For starters, the only mention of phone records by RTP/prosecution in the 11.5 months since the crime was ONE MENTION in the early days of the trial. And that solitary brief mention was to try and bolster Nomsod's flimsy alibi. RTP prosecution witness claimed NS's phone was used on monday morning in Bkk. As far as I know there was no time mentioned, nor who was called. However, NS's phone being used Monday morning, anytime after 9 am means nothing. It would add nothing to the whodunit of the investigation. It's already been shown that a young man in a hurry can get from the island to Bkk in roughly 4 hours (if using a plane and a fast boat), and the crime wrapped up by 5 am.

    In a general sense, the dearth of phone evidence from RTP shows one or both of the following:

    >>> They didn't think to ask for it or look at it (similar to how they didn't bother looking at potentially crucial CCTV) or....

    >>> They looked at it but didn't like the data because it implicated people who should be shielded, so they stuffed it.

    There are reams of other potentially useful data which RTP dealt with similarly.

    I understand the young man you have named has been cleared of involvement, through telephone records and video releases and no doubt personal witness statements. I for one cannot imagine someone committing this crime and then hastily arranging fast boats, plane tickets and be back in Bangkok early morning, just does not seem comprehensible, to some extent goes against pure common sense.

    Without drawing an inference to any particular person in view of what we know and have seen in the field of litigation for this case. I feel that it was not a planned attack where the perpetrator pre-booked his means of escape via plane or fast boat. Having seen the injuries of the 2 deceased victims ( quite appalling injuries and one that could have only been committed by a deranged person) my personal opinion is this crime was one of anger and done in an instant. I don't want to guess at what caused the anger, but perhaps rejection or drugs played a major part in this crime..

    As far as common sense goes that well you can discount any commons sense in this case. Having watched from the side-lines for months I feel I must add my two penny's worth to the debate. I hope you all don't mind.

  10. Thai police confirm British cooperation in Koh Tao case

    British police provided evidence to authorities in Thailand that tied two migrant workers to the murder of British backpackers last year, a court heard yesterday.

    Royal Thai Police Colonel Kissana Phathanacharoen confirmed to the Koh Samui court that a phone owned by one of the deceased, David Miller, 24, had been found discarded near the lodgings of the defendants.

    The UK National Crime Agency later identified the SIM card as being Mr Miller’s, he said.

    NCA don't confirm anything over the telephone. It isn't procedure and wouldn't have happened like that. They aren't the Keystone cops. Written applications only through the correct channels.

  11. Why don't you just stick to the limit?? Have you seen the results of speeding drivers. Bits of bodys everywhere. 120 or 130 or 140. first set of lights you get to and they catch you up anyway. GO to spain and speed. 500 euros 1KMH over the limit. In France they take your car away now if you are excessive. They just sold of a few sports cars in auctions they had taken., Inc lambo's etc

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