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British man involved in death of Thai woman in Pattaya jailed in UK after Thai prison release


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17 hours ago, PEE TEE said:

Send the scumbag back to a thai prison .why should the british tax payer pay for his prison expenses

If you read the article he was jailed for drug offenses committed in the UK, or do you think criminals should be sent to other countries to serve their sentence?

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20 hours ago, PEE TEE said:

Send the scumbag back to a thai prison .why should the british tax payer pay for his prison expenses

He is British, whey should the Thais pay for his incarceration?

 

He should have had his passport removed/cancelled 2012 when he was first imprisoned, why is there not a international database of criminal records?

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The court heard Vella also had a number of previous convictions include burglary, violence and indecent behaviour at a police station.

Mr Afzal, defending said: "Mr Vella is a young man who had made some poor decisions.

"He had his head in the sand (when he left). He has had to endure in the last two years a very terrible and frightening experience."

I think the poor decision was his fathers not using a...

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Posted
21 hours ago, PEE TEE said:

Send the scumbag back to a thai prison .why should the british tax payer pay for his prison expenses

Perhaps because the dirt-bag committed the rape, drugs and absconding offences in the UK?

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20 hours ago, rossco1 said:

what amazes me is yes he did wrong yes go to jail 

but born here murder someone all good we will think what to do 

you stay out of jail until we decide what is right whoop sorry officer was out after being onvicted of murder when this person looked at me wrong way so he now dead 

No, he was not convicted for murder.

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20 hours ago, observer90210 said:

The dirtbag should have rotted in a seedy Thai jail with stale rice and rotten boiled fish heads...

If only that was what is actually served in Thai jails.  Urban myths rule, eh?

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20 hours ago, Kadilo said:

4 years, out in 2. 

 

Poor girl life taken for 20 months in a Thai prison.......and he wants sympathy. 

Maybe the Pattaya Soi 6 brass shouldn't have agreed to be banged whilst leaning on a 5th floor balcony?

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18 hours ago, Skallywag said:

Not a "bible" person , but "eye for an eye" is what this guy deserves.  

What's the "eye for an eye" equivalent for jumping bail and being a drug dealer for which he was convicted?  Should be be allowed to jump bail and be a drug offender again?  That'd teach him, eh?

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16 minutes ago, Just Weird said:

Maybe the Pattaya Soi 6 brass shouldn't have agreed to be banged whilst leaning on a 5th floor balcony?

 Maybe you should show a little more respect for the deceased. .......but I doubt you will. 

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So he is a career criminal, rapist and possibly a murderer …. pity we do not have the 3 strikes and you are never out rule in the UK. I do think we should make South Georgia a penal colony for people like him. Actually the nearby South Sandwich islands are smaller and colder, better still.

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2 minutes ago, rickudon said:

So he is a career criminal, rapist and possibly a murderer …. pity we do not have the 3 strikes and you are never out rule in the UK. I do think we should make South Georgia a penal colony for people like him. Actually the nearby South Sandwich islands are smaller and colder, better still.

trouble is, with that '3 strikes' rule;

 - is that it relates to the same crime genre repeated... i.e (steal) a pencil, three times

 

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I have always believed it to be fundamentally wrong to judge somebody by simply looking at them …… it would now appear that I have long harbored an erroneous belief.

 

Just one look …… that's all it took (apologies to any Hollies fans)   ¯\_()_/¯

Posted
9 hours ago, Kadilo said:

 Maybe you should show a little more respect for the deceased. .......but I doubt you will. 

Why?  Did I say something inaccurate?

 

Maybe he should have shown her more respect, not me, I didn't know her enough to respect her.  Maybe she should have had some self-respect?

 

Maybe you should not profess to be in a position to tell me who I should respect...but I doubt that.

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Posted
20 hours ago, StevieAus said:

If you read the article he was jailed for drug offenses committed in the UK, or do you think criminals should be sent to other countries to serve their sentence?

He was responsible for the death of a Thai woman yet allowed to leave the country. I think many would have liked to see him serve substantial time in Thailand. A bit like the US guy who murdered an Oz biker in a soi 6 bar.... was allowed to wander about afterwards and still unsure what happened to him. 

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7 hours ago, Just Weird said:

Why?  Did I say something inaccurate?

 

 

No, it’s just what normal compassionate humans do. 

 

Dont worry, you’re off the hook. 

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On 10/3/2019 at 11:24 AM, webfact said:

Vella, who was jailed for raping a teenager in 2012

Just another lowlife scumbag that can enter Thailand and do more crime 

Immigration slogan 

Good guys in, bad guys out 

What exactly they mean about that??? 

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