lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM Hopefully he kept a list of the names and amounts he forwarded all the brown envelopes to over his illustrious career. Maybe someone will be tasked with sending it to the news agencies after his death. 1 2
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM Well we certainly know that Jeffrey Epstein DID NOT commit suicide, there's about a zero percent chance that that actually happened. So perhaps this guy was getting ready to spill the beans? 1 1 3
redwood1 Posted yesterday at 05:55 AM Posted yesterday at 05:55 AM 2 hours ago, Taboo2 said: He met Epstein's method of escaping from prison. If you implying Epstein so called death might be about as real as Kennith Lays, (who both died at very very convenient times) you could be right.....Same for old Joe maybe. 1 1
NoMoonLogistics Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM I would have much prefered he spent a long pointless life in gaol instead of taking the easy surrender but it figures. Bullies are ALLways cowards - and this munt was about as 100% pure bully as they come. Suicide. - for that reason. He didn't have the stomach to face life without his uniform and a gun. Pathetic. 2 1
Hunz Kittisak Posted yesterday at 06:08 AM Posted yesterday at 06:08 AM 3 hours ago, bamnutsak said: He was a very high flyer. Maybe no way out for him other than suicide. And on the same day Big Joke was fired and denied a pension. https://www.nationthailand.com/news/general/40047148 Power struggle purge. 2
Guderian Posted yesterday at 06:17 AM Posted yesterday at 06:17 AM This is basically why Khun Thaksin was so desperate to avoid actually spending any time in prison, he really didn't want some large, tattooed, muscle-bound inmates to commit suicide on him. lol 1 2
Jonathan Swift Posted yesterday at 06:18 AM Posted yesterday at 06:18 AM 4 hours ago, watchcat said: This is not Russia. Thank you for that. I will inform the pilot of me next flight here. I'm sure he'll appreciate the input.
Popular Post 1duckyboy Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM "investigated by local police and prison officials" Maybe he has enough evidence on higher ups that a phony suicide was done with another poor soul as his body double. He could be out of the country now. TIT 1 1 2
BusyB Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM 1 hour ago, Artisi said: With your vast experience in all things and unlimited knowledge, I would have thought you were well versed in the behind story of Ferrari Joe's past and the reason as to why many are suspect of his suicide. It doesn't excuse his stupidity in what happened, but certainly shuts him up allowing many people to breath a bit easier now. I doubt that somehow in this case. If he was gonna shop anyone he'd have done so a while back - and presumably in return for privileges, protection and shorter sentence (potential King's pardon) etc. He can't have been very popular and I can imagine the thought of the rest of his life inside would make anyone as comparatively young as that consider a rope.
frank83628 Posted yesterday at 06:28 AM Posted yesterday at 06:28 AM I presume he wasnt in general population
Luuk Chaai Posted yesterday at 06:28 AM Posted yesterday at 06:28 AM 4 hours ago, simon43 said: Committed suicide. lol that's a good one......... maybe ....... earlier in the day he was reading the Epstein story ( or was it the guards ? ) 1
Card Posted yesterday at 06:30 AM Posted yesterday at 06:30 AM 4 hours ago, simon43 said: Committed suicide. lol that's a good one......... Not if you see the person who is committing your suicide
riclag Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM 4 hours ago, impulse said: That was my first thought. A'la Epstein. Life imprisonment with good behavior could be , possibly , might be , commuted to 10 years, especially if the convicted is rich. I’m thinking the CcTv was off .
bbbbooboo Posted yesterday at 06:43 AM Posted yesterday at 06:43 AM 5 hours ago, simon43 said: Committed suicide. lol that's a good one......... must have stabbed himself in his back to death . Clearly suicide 1 1
ronster Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM Well a few people are now definitely getting to keep their high end cars and whatever else was taken when they raided his house . 1 1 1
CHdiver Posted yesterday at 06:53 AM Posted yesterday at 06:53 AM 4 hours ago, bamnutsak said: He was a very high flyer. Maybe no way out for him other than suicide. And on the same day Big Joke was fired and denied a pension. https://www.nationthailand.com/news/general/40047148 Second time his career has a dent in it. I guess next time he comes back as the new PM of Thailand. Watch this space.
Artisi Posted yesterday at 07:07 AM Posted yesterday at 07:07 AM 44 minutes ago, BusyB said: I doubt that somehow in this case. If he was gonna shop anyone he'd have done so a while back - and presumably in return for privileges, protection and shorter sentence (potential King's pardon) etc. He can't have been very popular and I can imagine the thought of the rest of his life inside would make anyone as comparatively young as that consider a rope. who said we wasn't getting the usual privileges etc. 1
Briggsy Posted yesterday at 07:10 AM Posted yesterday at 07:10 AM "Committed suicide" and then has some cosmetic surgery and goes to live incognito somewhere but not in prison. 1 1
Dont confuse me Posted yesterday at 07:36 AM Posted yesterday at 07:36 AM It took longer than I expected!!!! I wonder if what's left of his assets will remain in his family custody or now that he is no longer with us the vultures will pick it clean.
Nairbem Posted yesterday at 08:12 AM Posted yesterday at 08:12 AM 6 hours ago, watchcat said: This is not Russia. Yet
twizzian Posted yesterday at 08:59 AM Posted yesterday at 08:59 AM I met this dude at Nakhon Sawan police station once he’d just arrived and saw me looking for someone to speak too, had a short conversation with him, he was very friendly & suggested one of his subordinates offer me a cup of tea. How easily you can be fooled into thinking someone is genuinely a good Cop, but really a murderous & sinister human being 1
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM 7 hours ago, simon43 said: Committed suicide. lol that's a good one......... And I always thought he might have bought his way out of the back door and get on a flight out of Thailand.
chickenslegs Posted yesterday at 09:27 AM Posted yesterday at 09:27 AM 10 minutes ago, hotchilli said: And I always thought he might have bought his way out of the back door and get on a flight out of Thailand. Still a possibility ... 2 hours ago, Briggsy said: "Committed suicide" and then has some cosmetic surgery and goes to live incognito somewhere but not in prison.
Mickboy Posted yesterday at 09:51 AM Posted yesterday at 09:51 AM Out with the Ferrari in with the hearse 1
pacovl46 Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM Posted yesterday at 09:58 AM 8 hours ago, simon43 said: Committed suicide. lol that's a good one......... Why? Totally makes sense, if you ask me. He had everything, luxury cars, huge mansion, lavish lifestyle and all that was left now was a tiny cell and the knowledge that this will be it for the rest of his life, which could’ve easily been another 40+ years… Not everyone is built for prison, especially not a life sentence… 1
EVENKEEL Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM 6 hours ago, Robert_Smith said: A coward in life and a coward in death... Good riddance your torturous, murderous pig! regards, bob. Save your energy for the 4 vixens. 1
Iron Tongue Posted yesterday at 10:03 AM Posted yesterday at 10:03 AM I say 60/40 suicide/murder. His crime was obvious, even captured on film IIRC, and shaking-down drug dealers isn't the sort of crime that threatened the higher-ups, so there doesn't seem any real need to "shut him up forever". And, why wait 3-years when he could have easily been shivved in the showers by someone long before. Besides, there exists CCTV video of him alone in his cell when this happened. However, as he was accustomed to a life of luxury before his imprisonment, his depression may have built up to the point where he literally couldn't take it anymore and a knotted cord seemed a way out. 1 1
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