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Thai rapist of UK woman arrested in Bangkok after German man survives axe attack in Samui robbery

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On 10/31/2019 at 12:52 PM, happy chappie said:

even better give me 10 minutes in a cell with him and I'll guarantee he won't go near another farang again.

They let you use a smart phone in prison?

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On 10/31/2019 at 11:23 AM, MaxLee said:

 

Why was that animal set free after his first assault???? 

Probably because he has served his sentence?

On 10/31/2019 at 3:48 PM, edwinchester said:

It's the revolving door known as the Thai Penal System. There are close to quarter of a million people locked up in Thailand's overcrowded prisons and the only way to keep it barely manageable is early release, non custodial sentences and the annual amnesties.

How do you know that he was released early?

On 10/31/2019 at 9:13 PM, NanLaew said:

The same 'catch & release' methodology that prevailed when the Pattaya gogo bar bouncer punched out a foreigner resulting in brain damage and death of the foreigner. Initially charged with grievous bodily harm, he was acquitted after the foreigner, who had been repatriated back to the UK for ultimately unsuccessful medical 2treatment, had died.

"Initially charged with grievous bodily harm, he was acquitted after the foreigner, who had been repatriated back to the UK for ultimately unsuccessful medical 2treatment, had died".

 

He was not acquitted after the Briton's death, he was acquitted 10 months before he died.

On 10/31/2019 at 3:48 PM, edwinchester said:

It's the revolving door known as the Thai Penal System. There are close to quarter of a million people locked up in Thailand's overcrowded prisons and the only way to keep it barely manageable is early release, non custodial sentences and the annual amnesties.

You are talking utter b.s. Thai people always tell me that there are only good Thai people.

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