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Japanese man sought in rape and murder of tourist 10 years ago

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1 hour ago, wakeupplease said:

A Thai could never do this Right

 

Bloody wrong as we all know and so do the two boys on koh tao.

Oh pathetic. get over it. 

Stay on topic man. 

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25 minutes ago, greenchair said:

Oh pathetic. get over it. 

Stay on topic man. 

Some people just cannot handle the truth can they. If you do not remind people of their injustices, they carry on proving to be just downright ignorant and remain in their tiny bubbly. Thank God the rest of the world are not like these cavemen.

On 11/30/2017 at 8:43 PM, zaphod reborn said:

Maybe if DSI didn't restrict its search for suspects to Japanese nationals who visited the Sukothai area in the last 10 years, they might actually stumble upon a useful lead . . . but, that might be a Thai citizen which would adversely impact the Japanese tourism market.  So much easier to blame a Japanese national for this horrendous crime.

 

http://www.samuitimes.com/japanese-ambassador-raises-concerns-safety-japanese-tourist-conclusion-2007-murder-japanese-tourist/

 

Murder weapon a bush knife, possible robbery motive - it doesn't sound like a crime that another Japanese national would have perpetrated.

Maybe if you read the first sentence of the OP, you might not leap to the conclusion that a Thai was involved based on speculation about the weapon used.

I do not think that the concentration in this case should be on rewards. What is striking is how things so easily can disappear in some cases and be present in others. The corruption is the perp in that case, and the greed from some people. Not stating that most of the people ain´t doing thier work, but some seem to do it only for the people paying money for what they want to be done. That´s the case here, and the case regarding the 2 convicted burmese men.

13 hours ago, halloween said:

Maybe if you read the first sentence of the OP, you might not leap to the conclusion that a Thai was involved based on speculation about the weapon used.

I don't think anyone knows what you are talking about.  If you mean the following, you are assuming that DSI competently chose 300 possible locals based on some kind of nexus to the crime scene, and not just the usual random people to make it look like they did their phony-baloney jobs.  If you think that, you are a Thailand noobie, and probably should excuse yourself from further comments on thaivisa, unless they are hopeless noob questions.

 

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Although the DSI had checked the DNA of 300 people living near Sukhothai Historical Park, no one matched a DNA sample extracted from semen found on the body of the victim

 

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10 hours ago, zaphod reborn said:

I don't think anyone knows what you are talking about.  If you mean the following, you are assuming that DSI competently chose 300 possible locals based on some kind of nexus to the crime scene, and not just the usual random people to make it look like they did their phony-baloney jobs.  If you think that, you are a Thailand noobie, and probably should excuse yourself from further comments on thaivisa, unless they are hopeless noob questions.

 

 

So when you have no defence for a clearly inaccurate statement, go for personal attack?

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