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American claims self-defense as patron says man murdered in Pattaya was "trouble-maker"


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2 hours ago, Destiny1990 said:

Not a typical American name.

Why not ? all Yanks were originally immigrants, mostly from Europe, most American Surnames in the U.S. have either British or European names, mainland European names which included Spain and Italy of course, the surname Polanco is actually Spanish which encompasses Mexico and virtually the whole of South America, his Ancestors could have emigrated years ago and he was born in the U.S. 

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17 minutes ago, jenny2017 said:

The person that pays more to the cops tells the truth in LOS. 

 

Throughout Asia Jenny. My Chinese friends always say the same - if you know the judge, or can pay the police, you will be the one telling the truth!

 

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3 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

If he hit him several times, then maybe, possibly, that might have been reasonable depending how drunk and violent the Australian was. But stomping on his head and face, 10-15 times is not only way over the top it's more than likely to kill or have life changing effects. The media reports call the facial and head injuries "catastrophic" which suggests that the initial story was accurate.

 

It's all just media reports so far, nothing has been confirmed.... The majority seem to believe the stomping story, not sure why ?

There has been no credible witness statements, no CCTV evidence, just 2 conflicting stories. 

It will be interesting to see how the investigation pans out.

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50 minutes ago, lanng khao said:

He might be a frequent traveller,  many stick to the same bars, and what if he had choked that girl to death, and then the american had stepped in,  would everyody say he deserved what he got?.

Deary me! , pathetic reasoning.

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11 minutes ago, newatthis said:

According to the the Australian news, he only left Oz on Friday morning so the phrase "Robb often acted in an aggressive manner and was known by some to be a trouble maker." seems to be a bit of an  exaggeration. These words would suggest a long period of time and not the few hours he was in Thailand.

 

Yeah because there is no way he could be a frequent visitor (or long term resident) who just came back from a quick trip home.

 

(Yeah, that was sarcasm in case it was too complex for you to comprehend.)

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8 minutes ago, holy cow cm said:

So the Australian guy was a pr*ck and maybe had it coming. I will take the side of good riddance. 

That's a bit hard, isn't it? I'm sure people who know him would say he's a good fella just as friends of the American will probably say he was a knight in shining armour coming to the rescue of a damsel in distress.

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11 minutes ago, newatthis said:

According to the the Australian news, he only left Oz on Friday morning so the phrase "Robb often acted in an aggressive manner and was known by some to be a trouble maker." seems to be a bit of an  exaggeration. These words would suggest a long period of time and not the few hours he was in Thailand.

yeah but many people are back and forth regularly so he may well have still be known in the area, if that was the case anyway

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3 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Unless someone was there, or knows someone that was there, then the media reports are all that anyone has to inform them.

 

Exactly, and the media is reporting 2 different versions so far.

I just find it strange that the majority seem to take the 1st report as gospel.

News reports here often get badly translated, witnesses often think they see something that never happened.

Agree, only a full autopsy will reveal something close to the truth.

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6 hours ago, smedly said:

American claims self-defense as patron says man murdered in Pattaya was "trouble-maker"

 

so I stomped on his head 20 times when he was unconscious on the floor just to make sure ......................... he was dead 

 

sorry <deleted> but you did what you did and now someone is dead by your actions, in the UK your mates would also be facing serious charges 

 

I advise Thai Police to get a full criminal profile on this psycho, my guess is the USA don't want him back 

 

and people living in pattaya would also not be too happy about this thug on the loose and that includes his scumbag mates who if not being charged should be escorted to the airport and banned from Thailand for life

 

Thai police need to be seen to do the right thing here...................the local community and international media are following this very carefully

 

 

Well said

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He said She said lol. Who cares..If he was a such a problem why was he permitted in there.

This US dog has a history of severe violence and is trying to wriggle out lol..Sell defence lol <deleted>. You are a weak dog..A coward. Only a coward does this to another..I hope you get smashed inside.

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2 hours ago, rodney earl said:

Maybe he was, he could have changed bars, but he decided to stay there and beat him to death, stomp on his head 10 to 15 times and his friends then took photos of him lying on the ground in the last throws of life. Yea right. I think that I know who the trouble maker was in this instance.!!!

And how do you know this..we're you there..or have you read any updates..

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20 minutes ago, newatthis said:

That's a bit hard, isn't it? I'm sure people who know him would say he's a good fella just as friends of the American will probably say he was a knight in shining armour coming to the rescue of a damsel in distress.

Perhaps harsh but perhaps not. If trouble maker as he was purported to be and maybe progressively getting worse, then his days were numbered. Reminds me of EU people who like to grab your cheek and then tap slap like you are inferior. Just a means to demean you as they think superior with their self absorbed ego. 

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23 minutes ago, Acemaker said:

What a Knob you are, sounds like youre the type of person who has it coming soon also.

Nope. Just over the years (in my fifties) am not tolerant of people like this if his hooligan or obnoxious antics are true. If true then amazing he made it this far. Yeah death is a bit far, but a good beating maybe was prescribed.

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1 hour ago, scottide said:

Him thug! Him use excessive force to "rescue" the Thai woman.  No CCTV, but previous reports state his thug friends filmed the incident.  Even if deleted the video can be recovered.

Haven't you noticed previous reports have said a lot of misinformation? Remember even the killers age was 20 something. Why don't you detectives give it a day and some REAL reports including  ones from doctors may come out. 

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1 hour ago, boomerangutang said:

The American has zero defense.  He murdered.  It's not even 2nd degree.  It's 1st degree.   If he had a problem with something he witnessed in the bar, then there are ways to deal with such things:

 

confront the wrongdoer ...with words, or a hard shove or an arm-bent-behind-the-back, ....but stomping on the victims head multiple times is WAAAAAAAY beyond the pale.  

 

If found guilty: MAXIMUM PENALTY!  He'll meet some tougher guys during his decades in prison.

It's not 1st degree, as for it to be 1st  degree, he would have had to go into the bar with the intent to kill the drunken Aussie thug.  Don't think that was the case.  It sounds like words were probably exchanged to begin with, and then escalated from there. 

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