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Posted
16 hours ago, The Old Bull said:

Lots of Thais out there would not hesitate to drop a dime for 3.5 million , even an Ausie if the killer didn't keep his mouth shut. Might just work.

In the Netherlands, yes. However, it looks like the Phuket police have locked this one up. Therefore, irrespective of any new evidence, the case will not be reopened in any meaningful way.

 

Then again, and I am going to contradict myself here a little. If the case were taken over by a national authority then it might. However this won't happen as it would foul many relationships.

Posted
20 minutes ago, steven100 said:

 

what does that tell you ....   

 

 

That they could not speak Thai and that the Thais are not organized when it comes to filing things.

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Posted
On 1/24/2025 at 11:36 AM, Briggsy said:

In the Netherlands, yes. However, it looks like the Phuket police have locked this one up. Therefore, irrespective of any new evidence, the case will not be reopened in any meaningful way.

 

Then again, and I am going to contradict myself here a little. If the case were taken over by a national authority then it might. However this won't happen as it would foul many relationships.

 

There's a Phuket cop or 3 that's looking at that number (3.5 mil) and their memory is clearing.  And they know where the evidence is buried.

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, wavodavo said:

I don't know how anyone would think of doubting the police declaring it was suicide .Doesn't every body fracture their skull and break their ankle before they commit suicide.??

 

These are small details of little importance, everything is possible in LOS, even shooting yourself three times in the head, you would always be declared to have wanted to commit suicide.

 

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Posted

I really wish the best for this family and hope they get the closure they deserve he must have been very well loved to offer that amount of money for information.

My only concern is I just hope a couple of Burmese workers dont take the fall for it

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Posted
3 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Buczynski had travelled to Thailand with his business partner, Sylvano

 

Just one more thing Mr Sylvano. 🤔

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Watched this show in 1970s for the first time.

And still love it.

Great to be able to watch many of his impressive scenes  now on YouTube.

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Peter R. de Vries Foundation announced a €100,000 reward (around 3.5 million baht) for any information leading to justice.

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Bounty paid to someone brought back his killer Dead or Alive?

 

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Posted
On 1/23/2025 at 5:59 PM, The Old Bull said:

Lots of Thais out there would not hesitate to drop a dime for 3.5 million , even an Ausie if the killer didn't keep his mouth shut. Might just work.

 

   Quite a a lot of felangs would do as well 

Posted

I seriously doubt anything will come out off it. 

With any murder investigation,   you need to act quickly to get evidence before it is destroyed.

They should have offered the 100,000 the next day .........   not 12 years later.   Everyone at the scene and the police station have died or moved on.   

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I'm guessing someone either in the authorities or living here Thai or expat is having a twitchy bum at the moment with that amount of cash being offered for information.

This quote below though about the Oz tourist, no mention if it was followed up in any detail but guessing it doesn't take Columbo to know where to start.

Sylvano would probably have been put under a bit of scrutiny as it would detract from giving Thailand a bad name.

Wish the best of luck to his family on closure and all reports available (I am sure there are more that aren't) certainly doesn't point towards suicide as ruled by the RTP.

 

On 1/23/2025 at 9:36 AM, webfact said:

Early on, a violent confrontation with an Australian tourist landed Buczynski in hospital for a week

 

Posted
35 minutes ago, steven100 said:

I seriously doubt anything will come out off it. 

With any murder investigation,   you need to act quickly to get evidence before it is destroyed.

They should have offered the 100,000 the next day .........   not 12 years later.   Everyone at the scene and the police station have died or moved on.   

Or been put on an "Inactive post"

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Posted
On 1/24/2025 at 10:36 AM, Briggsy said:

If the case were taken over by a national authority then it might. However this won't happen as it would foul many relationships.

The case can never be taken over by another international law body, investigations or arrests can only be carried out by Thai authorities with the 'assistance' of foreign law enforcement bodies.  Foreign law enforcement agencies are allowed to request investigation and extradition but can not be involved any more than that other than provide the Thai authorities information to assist in their own investigation.
EDITED: @Briggsy did you mean national within Thailand or International?

Posted
13 minutes ago, PomPolo said:

The case can never be taken over by another international law body, investigations or arrests can only be carried out by Thai authorities with the 'assistance' of foreign law enforcement bodies.  Foreign law enforcement agencies are allowed to request investigation and extradition but can not be involved any more than that other than provide the Thai authorities information to assist in their own investigation.
EDITED: @Briggsy did you mean national within Thailand or International?

basically .....  what your saying is it's all covered if Thailand's RTP want to hide something because no one else is allowed in unless they say so. 

 

It's a joke ....   TIT   =   no justice. 

Posted
13 minutes ago, PomPolo said:

The case can never be taken over by another international law body, investigations or arrests can only be carried out by Thai authorities with the 'assistance' of foreign law enforcement bodies.  Foreign law enforcement agencies are allowed to request investigation and extradition but can not be involved any more than that other than provide the Thai authorities information to assist in their own investigation.
EDITED: @Briggsy did you mean national within Thailand or International?

I meant within Thailand such as the DSI or some kind of personal intervention of the interior minister or the head of the Thai Police.

 

I am aware that Thailand does not allow foreign police to carry out investigations in Thailand.

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Yeah @Briggsy that's why I edited my post to clarify I didn't want to sound like an idiot 🙂 agree completely, I used to live in Phuket and there are many times I was aware Bangkok plod used to come up and sort of audit the local police, so if they could escalate it to a more senior agency within the RTP with government oversight would definitely move things along.  I am guessing with the publicity of this huge reward something similar to that might happen

Posted
2 minutes ago, PomPolo said:

I am guessing with the publicity of this huge reward something similar to that might happen

My guess is it won't. Once they finalise these things to open them up again creates a can of worms. Senior retired officers could be accused of illegal acts. Remember the whole of the police is a patron-client system. Today's senior officers owe part of their position to the ones who helped them up and are now retired but still influential.

 

To use a yardstick, the appalling murder of Kirsty Jones in Chiang Mai led to questions in the House of Commons by UK MP's and numerous diplomatic requests to review the case and a £10,000 reward. Nothing.

 

I hope I am wrong.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

My guess is it won't. Once they finalise these things to open them up again creates a can of worms. Senior retired officers could be accused of illegal acts. Remember the whole of the police is a patron-client system. Today's senior officers owe part of their position to the ones who helped them up and are now retired but still influential.

 

To use a yardstick, the appalling murder of Kirsty Jones in Chiang Mai led to questions in the House of Commons by UK MP's and numerous diplomatic requests to review the case and a £10,000 reward. Nothing.

 

I hope I am wrong.

True @Briggsy I recall that one also about the young welsh backpacker, just goes to show how beneficial UK politicians are also i.e. lets talk about it in the Commons so that it looks like we care.
The only one that got reasonable traction was the unfortunate events that happen with Hannah and David on DI, and even parts of their family don't think they got the right people but again another whole can of worms that one.
Again worth mentioning I know we are discussing this and again I do honestly hope that this family gets the closure they deserve, but like a few people here with long term knowledge of how the authorities deal with things might be a reach.  I do think the 100k euro reward might help things, somebody knows something and that amount of money most people here would sell their own grandmother for!

Posted
11 hours ago, wavodavo said:

declaring it was suicide

After skull fractures and broken ankle then go into the water off Patong Beach to finish his suicide?

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Posted
1 minute ago, Srikcir said:

After skull fractures and broken ankle then go into the water off Patong Beach to finish his suicide?

Yep, top detective work by the RTP, walking into the sea with a broken ankle and being hit by an imaginary boat propeller, and then sustained all the further injuries identified in the Netherlands independent examination must have been a mammoth task!

It's similar to the RTP catching 3 people in possession of dr*gs at that EDC festival in Phuket that 300,000 people were expected to attend, I think Sherlock Holmes should have been filmed in Phuket 🙂

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