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Police say they have evidence aplenty against woman who allegedly cut painter's rope

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4 hours ago, trainman34014 said:

Were they wearing the Ubiquitous Flip Flops ?

What's the relevance?

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  • ''Police say they have evidence aplenty''   You just don't see the word 'aplenty' used enough these days. That has cheered me up for reasons I cannot explain.

  • You would have to be crazy working like that..... very strict training for rope workers is mandatory everywhere.. However, there must have been back-up safety equipment/rope being used and the gu

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    That's strange, I cannot recall ever being married to her.  

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1 hour ago, Card said:

So the victim has PTSD and they make him re enact the crime when they already have enough evidence against the woman? TiT

They did not "make him do it", he was not forced.

26 floors, come on.....try 820 metres up

 

 

2 hours ago, prakhonchai nick said:

"Meanwhile the media reported that relatives have removed the female suspect from the block to another location. "

 

Why is she not in police custody? Is she such a hi-so  or bnows too many influential people. The Police say that have enough evidence, so go get her ready the court case and ensure she does not get bail.

She has been in custody to be interrogated, why should she not be entitled to bail?   

1 hour ago, Denim said:

What ?  He had to dangle on a rope again ?

He didn't have to.    But, what does it matter, he said that he's going to be returning to the same job.

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1 hour ago, tonysilly said:

I don't get it. The women lived in the building? Same side from where the painter died from? Was the painter young or the same age as the lady? She looks yoing in the picture ? Is lady relative to the painter wife/girlfriend? Now! Does both parties know each other in some way??  More to come let's hope ????

Good grief, what are you going on about?    Try reading the reports...and no one died, either.

4 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Yes, but so would most people, regardless if they were guilty or not...

Yes. The same applies to police interrogation methods reported.

Clearly she is quilty as she has fled the scene aided and abetted by her family.

51 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Unfortunately, that was just "the OP's" version of the original report, the Daily News actually described the evidence as "strong"!

I have no reason to doubt the evidence acquired, just enjoyed seeing the word ''aplenty'' used.

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13 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

Yes. The same applies to police interrogation methods reported.

Completely agree

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5 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Hang her up on the 26th floor of the same building and hold a knife to her rope and she will sing like a canary implicating herself over and over again. ???? 

As would anyone exposed that sort of threat! Guilty or not.

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5 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

''Police say they have evidence aplenty''

 

You just don't see the word 'aplenty' used enough these days. That has cheered me up for reasons I cannot explain.

Nor 'floccinaucinihilipilification' for that matter.

14 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

Clearly she is quilty as she has fled the scene aided and abetted by her family.

Give her enough rope .........???? It seems she may have mental problems.

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5 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

You would have to be crazy working like that..... very strict training for rope workers is mandatory everywhere..

However, there must have been back-up safety equipment/rope being used and the guy didn't fall.....from what I can understand.

In any case....there should have been a proper platform for these guys....26 floors up hanging on ropes doesn't pass my test!

Back in the 1980s I watched construction workers erect bamboo scaffolding used to work on high-rise  building in Hong Kong.  That's the day I understand that OSHA was an anomaly and what I was watching was reality throughout most of the 'developing' world.  And even to this day as I see the conditions construction workers and electrical line workers in Asia work under.  All the OSHA-type safety laws are well and dandy - but they add a significant cost that the average Asian business isn't going to absorb. 

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Unfortunately, that was just "the OP's" version of the original report, the Daily News actually described the evidence as "strong"!

I have no reason to doubt the evidence acquired, just enjoyed seeing the word ''aplenty'' used.

I understand that.   What I was really suggesting was that whoever composed the title was probably extracting the Michael from the RTP...as unlikely as that may seem.

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5 hours ago, RafPinto said:

Next to me, they are building a new condo.

Scaffolding is ridiculous and those guys walk around on them without any safety equipment and often just in flip flops. I am surprised that we don't hear every day that someone just falls off.

Because they are considered expendable and easily replaceable underclass cheap labour in this woefully degrading class tier wealth-poverty system. Their deaths are not uncommon and will not make news headlines.  The wealthy elite can sit smug in their condos looking out at their views in ignorant bliss of those who may have perished.  Rinse and repeat all over South East Asia and other third world countries.  

3 hours ago, In Full Agreement said:

 

Where did you learn your interrogation techniques?

 

Taliban

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Evidence aplenty......so what is the DNA need for?

6 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Hang her up on the 26th floor of the same building and hold a knife to her rope and she will sing like a canary implicating herself over and over again. ???? 

you don't approve of the plastic bag suffocation method, then?

"Evidence aplenty" yet "relatives have removed the female suspect from the block to another location." 

 

Erm?

7 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

You would have to be crazy working like that..... very strict training for rope workers is mandatory everywhere..

However, there must have been back-up safety equipment/rope being used and the guy didn't fall.....from what I can understand.

In any case....there should have been a proper platform for these guys....26 floors up hanging on ropes doesn't pass my test!

From what I remember when working on the Clifford Chance in Canary Wharf, which was 32+ floors, there was a security guard on the outside door and there was always another rigger managing the situation from above in an exclusion zone. Obviously not required in Thailand.

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Just for light relief a woman cut a painter's painter.

4 hours ago, In Full Agreement said:

 

Where did you learn your interrogation techniques?

 

The CCP, North Korea and Russia have good torture training institutes. Perhaps he studied there? Not a bad idea.

 

Something the most heinous criminals are the most timid, when it comes to their own safety. 

2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

She has been in custody to be interrogated, why should she not be entitled to bail?   

Maybe she might cut another rope?

6 hours ago, trainman34014 said:

Were they wearing the Ubiquitous Flip Flops ?

Don't knock 'em. They know about electrical insulation....

54 minutes ago, dogfish180 said:

Evidence aplenty......so what is the DNA need for?

Perhaps a little rope frottage left evidence......

What an odd woman.

 

I'm glad she's not my girlfriend.

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6 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

What an odd woman.

 

I'm glad she's not my girlfriend.

You get home... and she says "let's role play, you be the painter..." 

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