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Australian commits murder so he can send money to Thai woman he met online


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Posted
22 hours ago, Katia said:

Think with the small head, someone else gets killed.  Not even for any reason, that I can tell-- she did lend him the money, so why kill her later?  Was she calling in the loan?  Refused to give him more?  Even if so, so what-- he had no one else to borrow from?  What about that situation could possibly be worth killing her for?  She was an ex-girlfriend... not like he figured if he killed her, he got all of her money.

 

 

Maybe he had an insurance policy on her?

Posted
10 hours ago, Raymonddiaz said:

Thai woman is an amazing creature. She can make you do very stupid things.... 

A fool and his money are easily parted. 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Raymonddiaz said:

Thai woman is an amazing creature. She can make you do very stupid things.... 

Nothing amazing about the woman, just the stupidity of the men

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On 10/29/2018 at 1:53 AM, webfact said:

However, after arriving at the property, Brown attacked Ms Fraser beating her over the head with a brick and then a golf club.

 

He then suffocated her with a plastic bag before placing Ms Fraser’s lifeless body in the back of his car and driving to a campsite some 300km where he buried the body.

 

Guess he didn't have a bone saw handy.

 

Posted

Gotta admit the Internet has ushered in a new era of crime and all-around stupidity.

Did this fool even meet his "Thai mistress"?

 

A US politician ended up forfeiting his career and did some time in prison for online frolicking:  never got his weenie wet, and never even met these "women."  IMO opinion the first "woman" was actually a guy, a political blogger (now deceased) who led him by the nose.  After that it was open season, and just a matter of time until he was caught again.

 

Have to run out now and check the mail, I'm expecting a check from a Nigerian prince....

 

 

Posted
On 10/30/2018 at 9:56 AM, Peterw42 said:

What would she be guilty of ? Receiving money isn't a crime. Pure speculation that she somehow forced him to send money, or told him to kill someone. It would probably be part of the investigation, looking at correspondence etc, to see if anyone else was involved..

 

Well, it would appear that you may be speculating he just sent her all the money and she asked for nothing. Maybe even told him she was fine financially and to not send money. 

 

My angle has the larger possibility of being accurate.

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