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Lonely murder of Hells Angels bikie beaten and buried in Thailand

WAYNE Schneider was a tough, high-ranking bikie with quite the reputation in Sydney’s underworld - but when five men pounced, he had no chance. Then cops found his grave.

Andrew Koubaridis and Candace Sutton

 

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Wayne Rodney Schneider's body was found in Thailand. Source:Supplied

 

WAYNE Schneider was a tough, high-ranking Hells Angels bikie with a reputation in the Sydney underworld as an international drug kingpin.

 

But he had little chance when five men, four in black silk balaclavas, descended on his luxury villa in November, 2015 in the seaside Thai town of Pattaya. Within hours, Schneider would be dead and his body dumped in a forest grave.

 

In late 2015, Schneider had been living for almost four years in Pattaya, a resort 140km outside of Bangkok that is known for sex tourism and fugitive crime gangs.

 

Full story: http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/lonely-murder-of-hells-angels-bikie-beaten-and-buried-in-thailand/news-story/8ed8ac289dca10913a6b7fffec648b73

 
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Reading the article brought three things to mind:

 

Logistic planning (wheelchair for ease/convenience of transporting the "dead"weight).

 

Hygiene consciousness (sitting him in a commode wheelchair).

 

Pictorial similarity of the grave to the one in which Nicky and Dominick get dumped in "Casino". (Outstanding, aren't they all?, Scorsese film)

 

 

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9 hours ago, tracker1 said:

Lived there for 4 years and no police check from Australia ! geez this country makes the rules up as they go along

 

Why should authorities here 'check' you? For what exactly?

 

You can spend years in North America, Europe, no one 'checks' you, unless you are breaking the law. Thailand is not different. And it's  a good thing, unless you wish to be treated as a criminal for no reason at all. 

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30 minutes ago, thaiguzzi said:

Yawn.

How to sell newspapers....

The video is ridiculous. The report is bad journalism.

Sensationalist!!!!!!!!!!!

"Allegedly" Reportedly" "Apparently"....

Yawn.................

Yeah, that is weird things about countries that have laws, newspapers and news sources can not run around and call people criminals, unless they are convicted by a court. There is reason libal laws exist.

 

You, of course, can run your  nameless, faceless mouth as you please. But even you should be careful, call a wrong persona a criminal, don't use 'alleged', 'reportedly', and you'll quickly find out the limits of your anonymity, and the  concequencies.

 

But go on, all you posters above, keep laughing about man's death. A man who you wouldn't dare looking in the eye, if he happened to cross you. 

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Give it a rest goose. I saw 2 THAI Bandidos in Pattaya 3 days ago..Had a laugh. Just that Thais are racist and that's it. Being a bikie doesn't make you bad. Anyway I don't give a F personally. I know many.

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Silk balaclavas???  Really?? 

When I was in the game we had to make do with woollen balaclavas that mum's sister Mavis would knit for us( one time use only obviously)  and if she was passed out from hitting the cooking sherry  old George the Skinner would knock us up a couple of rough ones from roo hide.

 

Kids  these days.........

 

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57 minutes ago, whitemouse said:

Yeah, that is weird things about countries that have laws, newspapers and news sources can not run around and call people criminals, unless they are convicted by a court. There is reason libal laws exist.

 

You, of course, can run your  nameless, faceless mouth as you please. But even you should be careful, call a wrong persona a criminal, don't use 'alleged', 'reportedly', and you'll quickly find out the limits of your anonymity, and the  concequencies.

 

But go on, all you posters above, keep laughing about man's death. A man who you wouldn't dare looking in the eye, if he happened to cross you. 

Not much chance of that now is there? 

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7 hours ago, whitemouse said:

 

Why should authorities here 'check' you? For what exactly?

 

You can spend years in North America, Europe, no one 'checks' you, unless you are breaking the law. Thailand is not different. And it's  a good thing, unless you wish to be treated as a criminal for no reason at all. 

Prior to moving to Thailand I HAD to get a Police check in Australia appears some do some don't !

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13 hours ago, whitemouse said:

Yeah, that is weird things about countries that have laws, newspapers and news sources can not run around and call people criminals, unless they are convicted by a court. There is reason libal laws exist.

 

You, of course, can run your  nameless, faceless mouth as you please. But even you should be careful, call a wrong persona a criminal, don't use 'alleged', 'reportedly', and you'll quickly find out the limits of your anonymity, and the  concequencies.

 

But go on, all you posters above, keep laughing about man's death. A man who you wouldn't dare looking in the eye, if he happened to cross you. 

Er, you've got the wrong end of the stick, dude.

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13 hours ago, whitemouse said:

Yeah, that is weird things about countries that have laws, newspapers and news sources can not run around and call people criminals, unless they are convicted by a court. There is reason libal laws exist.

 

You, of course, can run your  nameless, faceless mouth as you please. But even you should be careful, call a wrong persona a criminal, don't use 'alleged', 'reportedly', and you'll quickly find out the limits of your anonymity, and the  concequencies.

 

But go on, all you posters above, keep laughing about man's death. A man who you wouldn't dare looking in the eye, if he happened to cross you. 

"You, of course, can run your  nameless, faceless mouth as you please".

You mean just like you are doing?  Aren't you concerned about the "concequencies" [sic] too?

 

"But go on, all you posters above, keep laughing about man's death. A man who you wouldn't dare looking in the eye, if he happened to cross you".

You're right, of course, no one should find the death of a person as charitable as the venerable Wayne amusing or undeserving of derision or contempt.

 

Does the fact that he was so deranged and dangerous that looking him in the eye would be a bad idea make him worthy of your pathetic adulation?

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19 hours ago, tryasimight said:

Silk balaclavas???  Really?? 

When I was in the game we had to make do with woollen balaclavas that mum's sister Mavis would knit for us( one time use only obviously)  and if she was passed out from hitting the cooking sherry  old George the Skinner would knock us up a couple of rough ones from roo hide.

 

Kids  these days.........

 

 

So interesting and useful to know. And what kind of telephone were you using when you were in the game? Did it have dialing capability or did you need to ring the operator to request a connection?

 

There's a reason a woolen balaclava wouldn't be optimal wear in Pattaya, as you could probably surmise for yourself.

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