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Girl, 12, held for killing boss who raped her


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9 hours ago, neeray said:

This little girl now has two psychological loads to bare.

1) the trauma of being repeatedly raped at such a tender age.

2) the knowledge that she (justifiably) killed someone.

 

Best wishes for her physical and mental well being.

.....3) The trauma she is being subjected to right now at the hands of the Thai  legal system - brutal indifference 

at the hands of the police, the threat of imprisonment for being poor and not having a lawyer with some face

tp represent her, lack of support by human counsellors.

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Many countries have a 'death penalty' for rape............ He just got it without all the 'bells and whistles' and a long trial.......

Karma...... I think............

And his wife didn't seem saddened by it at all............

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18 minutes ago, balo said:

Probably the wife knew about the rapes and they both agreed to kill him. No loss to humanity.

Hard to feel sorry for a peadophile rapist.

 

She should possibly get a medal and all his assists as compensation?

 

 

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23 hours ago, JimmyJ said:

Hopefully the Thai legal system will give more justice than the US legal system gave Cyntoia Brown

 

Since the Cytnoia Brown injustice story has gone viral, other similar cases in the US have begun to be publicized.

And I thought Justitia was blind folded.
Seems not ... ... very Sad that the State Governor does not overrule such obviously prejudiced rulings.
(and starts an investigation into the private life of the Judge, just in case.)

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On 12/14/2018 at 11:00 AM, neeray said:

This little girl now has two psychological loads to bare.

1) the trauma of being repeatedly raped at such a tender age.

2) the knowledge that she (justifiably) killed someone.

 

Best wishes for her physical and mental well being.

Whatever others may try to impose on the girl,
in her mind, the killing will not be a psychological load.
In her mind, the "some people do not deserve to live" will come first.

And rightly so. 
Society failed, so she took the initiative in her own hands.
I say: Well Done,
but stay away from people that want to sell you or abuse you so you do not have to do it again !

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On 12/14/2018 at 12:08 PM, MaksimMislavsky said:

To make it look like a break-in so that the girl wasn't charged. As she knew everything and approved of the girl's act.

The wife should be charged though. She knew what's going on and never did anything to help the young girl.

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There are special rules for children aged 14 years or younger.

 

They can't be sentenced in the same way as older adults but they can be sentenced differently.

 

From here : https://www.crin.org/en/home/ages/asia

 

This :

 

Thailand.

No person can be held criminally responsible for an offence committed while under the age of seven. A child older than seven but younger than 14 cannot be “punished”, but can be subjected a number of sentences including detention in a school or place of training and instruction. [Penal Code, Sections 73 and 74(1)-(5)]

 

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On 12/14/2018 at 11:00 AM, neeray said:

This little girl now has two psychological loads to bare.

1) the trauma of being repeatedly raped at such a tender age.

2) the knowledge that she (justifiably) killed someone.

 

Best wishes for her physical and mental well being.

How about the trauma of being charged for his death

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On 12/14/2018 at 6:30 AM, Kim J said:

If this story is true this girl should not be arrested. She should be recognised in some way for her services to the community.

Yet they send their son's to the Monk's still. Easy access to young children for a peado in Thailand is to simply become a monk. 

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