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Give him the death penalty: Parents of slain teacher speak out


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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

Suphakrit had contacted the couple - both teachers at a private school in Rayong - to buy a Ducati motorcycle. 

What crime did they commit? Politely decline a lower offer, thus causing the young Thai guy to fly into a murderous rage due to the rejection? 

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11 minutes ago, Happy Grumpy said:

What crime did they commit? Politely decline a lower offer, thus causing the young Thai guy to fly into a murderous rage due to the rejection? 

What is reported, The papers for the Ducati were signed over

to him,then instead of paying the money ,he viciously killed

them.

regards Worgeordie

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

Life in jail would be a better punishment.

Yeah, let's feed and clothe him, give him a roof over his head and allow him visitors for the rest of his life.

 

Maybe those of you that have been jail could add.

What other lerks and perks could we offer this animal? 

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Posted
58 minutes ago, Happy Grumpy said:

What crime did they commit? Politely decline a lower offer, thus causing the young Thai guy to fly into a murderous rage due to the rejection? 

The guy had no money to buy the bike, so he premeditated the murder and robery.

Posted
1 hour ago, Happy Grumpy said:

What crime did they commit? Politely decline a lower offer, thus causing the young Thai guy to fly into a murderous rage due to the rejection? 

they were heavily in debt to loan sharks.

 

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3 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

they were heavily in debt to loan sharks.

 

Being in debt is not a reason to be murdered by another party. Your comment is irrelevant unless you know otherwise. In that case, contact the police and let them know your firsthand "facts".

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Sure wish we could reintroduce the death penalty in the UK. I would say have a referendum on it, but the useless roaches in parliament of all sides would not enact the people choice ! Again !

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1 hour ago, Benmart said:

Being in debt is not a reason to be murdered by another party. Your comment is irrelevant unless you know otherwise. In that case, contact the police and let them know your firsthand "facts".

ok. the thai media is telling the story, not me. talk to them about it. thank you.

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1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

Sure wish we could reintroduce the death penalty in the UK. I would say have a referendum on it, but the useless roaches in parliament of all sides would not enact the people choice ! Again !

So the state can put to death the likes of Edith Thompson, Timothy Evans and Derek Bentley in my name? No thanks. 

 

There won't be a referendum precisely for the reason that the British public would probably go for the return of the death penalty. It is to the credit of the politicians that this has been blocked. They never thought that Brexit would be chosen; a disastrous mistake it was to ask the people who were manipulated into a terribly unwise decision. They would do the same with the death penalty. 

 

Better to keep this Thai murderer, assuming he is guilty, away from the public for ever in solitary confinement. No parole. Extended and unrelenting misery until he dies. 

 

Rooster

 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, webfact said:

Kaew said that only the death penalty will do for his daughter's murderer. If not what is the point of having it, what would Thai justice mean, he observed. 

Couldn’t agree more

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So the loan sharks kill someone ( people owing money to them) doesn’t make sense....how do they get debts paid...

 

usually LS threaten and break a few bones but the debt is still there to pay....hit man steals the bike and now has bike - this asset doesn’t equal cash...

 

hit man story makes no logic or reason to have debtors dead vs pressure to collect

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