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Phuket assassins latest: Guns were owned by retired cop and soldier

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15 hours ago, LikeItHot said:

Yeah. Bunch of HA choir boys in Rawai I'm sure. Pizz off princess.

I tell you what, hard man? Why don’t don’t you go and call them a bunch of choirboys to their face? Or call me princess to mine whilst we’re on the subject?

 

You won’t because you’re a sad, pathetic nobody who doesn’t even have a pair of balls to his name, let alone any honour?

 

You keep trolling, it’s all that you’ve got in your sad life!

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    "Chalong police have been busy gathering evidence for the issuing of warrants to send to Interpol and the Canadian police in the next day or two to try and get the assassins arrested and brought back

  • Might have been legally registered. Guns are rented out for jobs. the alternative of course is that both the Policemen and the Soldier separately had their house broken into and their gun stolen......

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    They work quick when it is foreigners wanted for crimes.

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"Police have identified the identities of the two suspected assailants in the killing of Canadian passport holder Singh “Jimi” Mandeep in Phuket on Feb 4 and they are Canadians. Phuket police have requested arrest warrants for Gene Karl Lahrkamp, 36, and Matthew Leandre Ovide Dupre, also 36, for premeditated murder.

The two entered Thailand on Dec 18 last year before committing the crime, shooting the victim at close range over ten times, said police. They then flew from Phuket to Bangkok and left Suvarnabhumi Airport on Feb 6, with Dupre flying to Amsterdam and the other to Frankfurt.

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Kissana Pattanacharoen, Police deputy spokesman, said the two suspect killers are Canadian nationals and they were identified through confessions of some gang members who were arrested earlier, forensic evidence from the two 9mm guns recovered as well as forensic evidence and GPS trace from the rented Toyota vehicle used by the two."

https://www.facebook.com/KhaosodEnglish/posts/5225272790824944

One of the men was caught on CCTV calmly strolling through Phuket airport dressed in blue jacket, dark shots, white sneakers ....'

It was the dark 'shots' that gave him away.........

On 2/12/2022 at 8:41 AM, Liverpool Lou said:

The guns were legally registered, that's how registers work.

That is correct, but I doubt if either a soldier or retired policeman, (or both) would be stupid enough simultaneously, to dispose of easily identifiable weapons so carelessly. 

Would you?

On 2/12/2022 at 7:17 AM, webfact said:

Chalong police have been busy gathering evidence for the issuing of warrants to send to Interpol

While you are at it, put Boss (red bull) on the Interpol list 

 

On 2/12/2022 at 3:59 PM, JimmyJ said:

How did the cops know where to look for the murder weapons?

 

 

Isn't it pretty obvious that the script idea of the faux investigation is based on police-and-robber comic book targeted to children. Aren't weapons always found in river/ditch/pond/lake/sea in those? 

On 2/12/2022 at 3:59 PM, JimmyJ said:

How did the cops know where to look for the murder weapons?

I have no idea!!  Because normally cops won't search the local area at all after a brutal murder.  They certainly wouldn't think to check in case someone threw the weapons in the ocean right after the killing which was, erm, next to the ocean - no idea how they thought of that.

4 hours ago, Bundooman said:
On 2/12/2022 at 8:41 AM, Liverpool Lou said:

The guns were legally registered, that's how registers work.

That is correct, but I doubt if either a soldier or retired policeman, (or both) would be stupid enough simultaneously, to dispose of easily identifiable weapons so carelessly. 

Would you?

I didn't suggest that they would, I was responding to a poster who asked how they were traced back to the owners, that's all.

The guy in the picture dressed in blue looks stockier than the two men

in the security video at the crime scene. But hey the RTP know what they are doing right?

  IMO

On 2/13/2022 at 1:41 AM, SteveAZ said:

Disposed of the guns near the shooting. I stand corrected, not professional hit men. The Murdered man again referred to as a Canadian national? Also reported he was deported. Can countries just deport their criminals? If so why bother with prisons? 

If the person is undesirable then in Canada  if charged they serve their time in prison and are then sent back to their original country. In this case it was India.  Whether they stay there or not is up to them and the country that allows them in.

 

You do not need to have a criminal case against you just be found to be probably involved in crime such as he was.

 

 

 

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