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Pattaya bar fight: Key witness says Australian man beaten to death over “misunderstanding”


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11 hours ago, marinediscoking said:

Happened on a Friday and took the police until Tuesday to get witness statements from the staff. That is disgraceful. 

That's Pattaya police's express service.  Usually it takes a week of negotiations before the service lumbers into action.

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I would take these witness statements with a grain of salt. Many people were drunk and there are lots of conflicting reports already. First that it was a group attack. Then that it was one guy who stomped on the Aussie over and over with chairs being thrown. Then the attack was over in 20 seconds. Then a Darth Vader choke. Now the choke was just a little playing around. 

 

Not all of these can be true obviously. 

 

Let’s see what the video says. 

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Let's leave the MMA stuff out!  What isn't in MMA, if the story is true so far, stumping on the head when the opponent is down!

A guy with a history, short temper so short you don't have patience to at least open your mouth and ask if done a life might have been spared.

What missing is where are the so-call friends who were reported taking photos?  If I was his friend, which would never happen I just don't hang with loose nuts, a friend steps in and try to help instead of incite? 

All these guys should do some time too,  they all left huddle as to what to do and came back with a story thinking the Thai police are stupid ( no too far off ) not to figure it out. If reports are even close?  It was self defense?  he threw one punch and he fell back hit his head?  Now it is threw him across the room and top it off with a number of punches!

He must be related to the guy who had sex with a girl on the balcony and she just fell over?  First story he was in the bathroom, ran away, gather himself etc etc.. 

I always thought you come to Thailand to have fun not <deleted> yourself over!  This is the Land of Smile, not the Land of Stupidity!

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16 hours ago, RareDingo said:

I'm never sure about internet news, or any news anymore.  News outlets sometimes just trying to sell news, any news, to make a buck.  However, IF and I say IF this man has been charged with murder before (so young 42 to be out of jail), how they hell did he ever get a passport and how the hell did the Thai customs authorities ever let this piece of work into their country.  They are only asking for trouble, which they got, or more, some poor bastard on holiday's messing around with a Thai bar lady.  The mind boggles.  I hope the truth comes out, and those posting picks on social media are just as complicit in this crazy act as the boofhead who clearly has an anger management issue.  JMHO

This appears to be a link to the case in question. Or the appeal at least. Age matches up for sure.

 

https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1138505/state-v-polanco/

 

Definitely the one that they are relying on to claim he has been in trouble before.

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7 hours ago, Just Weird said:

The report on Monday said this: "A regular in the Ruby Club who didn't want to be named told Thaivisa that Robb often acted in an aggressive manner and was known by some to be a trouble maker".

 

How does that correlate with your claim of his only being here for a few hours?

 

What about the initial report whereas some bar staff said the Aussie was a, "known troublemaker",,, ??

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16 hours ago, RareDingo said:

I'm never sure about internet news, or any news anymore.  News outlets sometimes just trying to sell news, any news, to make a buck.  However, IF and I say IF this man has been charged with murder before (so young 42 to be out of jail), how they hell did he ever get a passport and how the hell did the Thai customs authorities ever let this piece of work into their country.  They are only asking for trouble, which they got, or more, some poor bastard on holiday's messing around with a Thai bar lady.  The mind boggles.  I hope the truth comes out, and those posting picks on social media are just as complicit in this crazy act as the boofhead who clearly has an anger management issue.  JMHO

As far as I understand when you have served your time in jail (for whatever reason) you're a free person. That means you are free to apply for a passport and go wherever you want. The ex murderer murdered again in Thailand but may have done the same anywhere else in the world.

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19 minutes ago, Adeeos said:

 

What about the initial report whereas some bar staff said the Aussie was a, "known troublemaker",,, ??

My suspicion is that it was at the encouragement of the accused or friends of the accused to lessen the culpability of the accused since he was just protecting an innocent 3rd party.  i.e. understate the excessive use of force, and blacken the reputation of the victim.

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6 minutes ago, Italian guy said:

As far as I understand when you have served your time in jail (for whatever reason) you're a free person. That means you are free to apply for a passport and go wherever you want. The ex murderer murdered again in Thailand but may have done the same anywhere else in the world.

Yes thats right, most countries you can get a passport after you have done your time etc, and most countries dont check criminal history for a short tourist visit. People asking how did he get a passport, how did he get into Thailand when you can legally do both.

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1 minute ago, Peterw42 said:

Yes thats right, most countries you can get a passport after you have done your time etc, and most countries dont check criminal history for a short tourist visit. People asking how did he get a passport, how did he get into Thailand when you can legally do both.

The US is about the only country I know that extends some punishment after the full term of the sentence has been served (prison + probation) [i.e. the loss of voting rights].  Most other countries once you have fully served your sentence you are in the eyes of society fully rehabilitated.  The only reason a passport is typically denied is if a judge has issued an order (pending court case, warrant for your arrest), probation that has movement restrictions, and if you owe the government money (borrowed money - emergency funds from an embassy), or owe significant child support payments (which again falls back to the government).

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