MalcolmB Posted Saturday at 06:45 AM Posted Saturday at 06:45 AM 4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: From the GFM page "Hi my name is Colleen and I am Lewis mother. The reason we have set up a go fund me is so we can try and recover the money Lewis lost in Thailand to get out the police station in hau hin after being set up by a local and being asked to drive her vehicle which then landed him up being arrested and locked up for four days in a Thai holding at the police station we know Lewis was drugged in Thailand with a drug that he said just gave him a over whelming feeling of psychosis. He was hallucinating and he was having a near to death experience his dad and I lost contact with him for four days it was when a friend he met went to check his hotel room she found his dads number and contacted us to say Lewis was in holding. We were horrified Lewis had started the holiday with a wonderful fishing experience and he had been thoroughly enjoying it but in the day before he was due to return everything went horribly wrong. He was beat in the police station and the police fractured his ribs broke his wrist and his feet were lasserated. The only way we could get to Lewis rescue without him being locked up in a Thai prison was to send £7.000.00 in English money over which Lewis said he wanted to pay himself we sent the money over and he was free to go what else could we do he was in danger and he was our son we needed to help him. But it doesn’t end there we then realised that whatever they had drugged him with was having lasting effects and he was in no fit state to fly home we then made the decision for his dad to fly over that cost another £5k for his dads flight over and there flights home. We had to do this we had to get him home so that we did but upon arrival to the uk he still wasn’t well he was still having horrendous nightmares and hallucinations he broke down at home and said he needed help so we seeked help and Lewis was admitted to St. George’s for treatment not that he had a drug problem he didn’t as most of you know he’s a hard working lad and he didn’t deserve in any which way to end up with what was a dream holiday and ended up in a nightmare situation in which we had to get help Lewis was admitted for five weeks in to St. George’s for a treatment plan and he was finally discharged yesterday he’s spent his savings to get him out of jail he’s not earning any money for three months so I thought I would set up a go fund me to help Lewis to get some of his money back just a little till he can resume at work which we have no idea how long this will take. I thank anyone now who can help us in this awful situation we’ve been through as a family we have tried to get money back from the authorities in Thailand but it’s corrupt and they don’t want to know I would also advise anyone travelling to Thailand to be vigilant and the Thai authorities have one rule for one and one for another so beware" Sounds like a scummy family 1 2
Nick Carter icp Posted Saturday at 06:48 AM Posted Saturday at 06:48 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: Green's arrest spiralled into chaos following a dispute at a cannabis dispensary. Though he vividly recalls arguing with the dispensary's owner, the precise details of his arrest remain blurred. Sounds like he ate a drug infused cookie and he had a psychopathic episode . Wonder whether he indulged in 'shrooms ? Sounds like he was tripping 1 1
Popular Post whoflundung Posted Saturday at 06:49 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 06:49 AM I lived there for 18 years , and will say done some dum <deleted>e, jailed once police stations a few times , but this clown takes the cake , I only seen total dickheads that couldn't keep there mouth shut get treated bad , the conditions are not good in jail or the police station, but you really have to piss them off to get treated bad. So guessing he acted like a little bitch , and now go fund that 555 4
Flemo Posted Saturday at 06:51 AM Posted Saturday at 06:51 AM Mum should have done the time for letting him out into the wide world 1
madone Posted Saturday at 06:52 AM Posted Saturday at 06:52 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: drink and vape spiking Err what? obviously this individual experienced something but ... 5 hours ago, webfact said: The young tourist, who sustained serious injuries including fractured ribs and a broken wrist, contends he was targeted and possibly spiked with the hallucination-inducing drug Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). A DMT high lasts a whopping 15 minutes and leaves you in a fetal position as your brain experiences millennia. A whole lotta info missing here. 1
roo860 Posted Saturday at 06:53 AM Posted Saturday at 06:53 AM 10 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: From the GFM page "Hi my name is Colleen and I am Lewis mother. The reason we have set up a go fund me is so we can try and recover the money Lewis lost in Thailand to get out the police station in hau hin after being set up by a local and being asked to drive her vehicle which then landed him up being arrested and locked up for four days in a Thai holding at the police station we know Lewis was drugged in Thailand with a drug that he said just gave him a over whelming feeling of psychosis. He was hallucinating and he was having a near to death experience his dad and I lost contact with him for four days it was when a friend he met went to check his hotel room she found his dads number and contacted us to say Lewis was in holding. We were horrified Lewis had started the holiday with a wonderful fishing experience and he had been thoroughly enjoying it but in the day before he was due to return everything went horribly wrong. He was beat in the police station and the police fractured his ribs broke his wrist and his feet were lasserated. The only way we could get to Lewis rescue without him being locked up in a Thai prison was to send £7.000.00 in English money over which Lewis said he wanted to pay himself we sent the money over and he was free to go what else could we do he was in danger and he was our son we needed to help him. But it doesn’t end there we then realised that whatever they had drugged him with was having lasting effects and he was in no fit state to fly home we then made the decision for his dad to fly over that cost another £5k for his dads flight over and there flights home. We had to do this we had to get him home so that we did but upon arrival to the uk he still wasn’t well he was still having horrendous nightmares and hallucinations he broke down at home and said he needed help so we seeked help and Lewis was admitted to St. George’s for treatment not that he had a drug problem he didn’t as most of you know he’s a hard working lad and he didn’t deserve in any which way to end up with what was a dream holiday and ended up in a nightmare situation in which we had to get help Lewis was admitted for five weeks in to St. George’s for a treatment plan and he was finally discharged yesterday he’s spent his savings to get him out of jail he’s not earning any money for three months so I thought I would set up a go fund me to help Lewis to get some of his money back just a little till he can resume at work which we have no idea how long this will take. I thank anyone now who can help us in this awful situation we’ve been through as a family we have tried to get money back from the authorities in Thailand but it’s corrupt and they don’t want to know I would also advise anyone travelling to Thailand to be vigilant and the Thai authorities have one rule for one and one for another so beware" Traveller family, cash is king, sell some of them Sovereign rings all the Gypos wear, or flog your caravan and Transit van. 1 1
ronster Posted Saturday at 06:54 AM Posted Saturday at 06:54 AM No CCTV at the dispensary ? Pretty sure he got wasted on stuff he couldn't handle and went nuts . Probably smoked crap weed back home and stuff here blew his socks off. 1
Popular Post madone Posted Saturday at 06:56 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 06:56 AM 9 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: Sounds like a scummy family wouldn't necessarily say scummy, but they certainly aren't scholars. 2 1
madone Posted Saturday at 06:57 AM Posted Saturday at 06:57 AM 2 minutes ago, ronster said: No CCTV at the dispensary ? Pretty sure he got wasted on stuff he couldn't handle and went nuts . Probably smoked crap weed back home and stuff here blew his socks off. No. because that just doesn't happen with weed. meth, perhaps 1 1
whoflundung Posted Saturday at 06:58 AM Posted Saturday at 06:58 AM 17 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: From the GFM page "Hi my name is Colleen and I am Lewis mother. The reason we have set up a go fund me is so we can try and recover the money Lewis lost in Thailand to get out the police station in hau hin after being set up by a local and being asked to drive her vehicle which then landed him up being arrested and locked up for four days in a Thai holding at the police station we know Lewis was drugged in Thailand with a drug that he said just gave him a over whelming feeling of psychosis. He was hallucinating and he was having a near to death experience his dad and I lost contact with him for four days it was when a friend he met went to check his hotel room she found his dads number and contacted us to say Lewis was in holding. We were horrified Lewis had started the holiday with a wonderful fishing experience and he had been thoroughly enjoying it but in the day before he was due to return everything went horribly wrong. He was beat in the police station and the police fractured his ribs broke his wrist and his feet were lasserated. The only way we could get to Lewis rescue without him being locked up in a Thai prison was to send £7.000.00 in English money over which Lewis said he wanted to pay himself we sent the money over and he was free to go what else could we do he was in danger and he was our son we needed to help him. But it doesn’t end there we then realised that whatever they had drugged him with was having lasting effects and he was in no fit state to fly home we then made the decision for his dad to fly over that cost another £5k for his dads flight over and there flights home. We had to do this we had to get him home so that we did but upon arrival to the uk he still wasn’t well he was still having horrendous nightmares and hallucinations he broke down at home and said he needed help so we seeked help and Lewis was admitted to St. George’s for treatment not that he had a drug problem he didn’t as most of you know he’s a hard working lad and he didn’t deserve in any which way to end up with what was a dream holiday and ended up in a nightmare situation in which we had to get help Lewis was admitted for five weeks in to St. George’s for a treatment plan and he was finally discharged yesterday he’s spent his savings to get him out of jail he’s not earning any money for three months so I thought I would set up a go fund me to help Lewis to get some of his money back just a little till he can resume at work which we have no idea how long this will take. I thank anyone now who can help us in this awful situation we’ve been through as a family we have tried to get money back from the authorities in Thailand but it’s corrupt and they don’t want to know I would also advise anyone travelling to Thailand to be vigilant and the Thai authorities have one rule for one and one for another so beware" 1
Popular Post PomPolo Posted Saturday at 06:58 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 06:58 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: Determined to turn this experience into a cautionary tale, the Green family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to support his recovery and to alert others of potential risks abroad. How did I know this was coming? "My dumb son got himself locked up for stealing a car when he was stoned please give us some money to pay for his weed" 1 1 1
Popular Post Nick Carter icp Posted Saturday at 06:58 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 06:58 AM 10 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Quite an incredible and if true quite a horrific story. If I was subject to that kind of treatment and then finally released, I think I would be very tempted to dedicate the rest of my life to go after that prison warden and those guards that were responsible. And I am not talking of legal remedies. For me that would feel like a very worthy way to spend the remainder of my lifetime. Mike, even people lacking intelligence would realise his story isn't true. He consumed drugs , had a bad trip , damaged someone's car and had to pay compensation to them . He was probably handcuffed and left on his own until his trip wore off Don't be so naive and gullible and put your Smith & Wesson away 1 3 3
YayaManos Posted Saturday at 06:59 AM Posted Saturday at 06:59 AM 5 hours ago, Harrisfan said: What the? Something is off here, what is agenda?
whoflundung Posted Saturday at 07:01 AM Posted Saturday at 07:01 AM And look where he spend time , probably one of the most safest for tourist , total bs 1
Reddavy Posted Saturday at 07:06 AM Posted Saturday at 07:06 AM I don’t believe a word of his story. Making it up to cover his ass to his family. Drinking his own urine utter BS. 1 1
Popular Post CFCol Posted Saturday at 07:08 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 07:08 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail Lewis Green, a 22-year-old traveller from Staffordshire, endured a harrowing ordeal after being incarcerated and mistreated in a Thai jail. Set against the backdrop of a two-month solo adventure in Thailand, Green's nightmare began on 24th January in Hua Hin, merely a day before he was due to return home. Green's horrifying account unveils a narrative of being drugged, beaten, and starved while shackled in a squalid police cell. He alleged that he was forced to consume his own urine from the cell floor due to dehydration and lack of clean water. The young tourist, who sustained serious injuries including fractured ribs and a broken wrist, contends he was targeted and possibly spiked with the hallucination-inducing drug Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Reflecting on his grim experience, Green recalled, "They flooded the cell and I had no option but to drink the filthy water. I was handcuffed and left to deteriorate without food or care." His ordeal reportedly extended beyond physical abuse. Speaking from the UK, Green explained that ultimately, he managed to buy his release for an eye-watering payment of £7,000 (307,000 Baht). Green's arrest spiralled into chaos following a dispute at a cannabis dispensary. Though he vividly recalls arguing with the dispensary's owner, the precise details of his arrest remain blurred. Despite being cleared of taking illegal substances, Green expressed his disbelief over an unfounded car theft accusation, stating, "I didn’t steal the car. I was incapacitated and unaware of what was happening." His release only came after further payments, including £4,500 (198,000 Baht) in fines and £1,700 (74,000 Baht) in compensation to the car's owner. In the wake of Green's detention, his family mobilised rapidly. His father, Peter, flew to Thailand, while his mother, Colleen Wilding, liaised with the British Embassy and local police. "It was his dream trip," lamented Wilding. "But our fears grew when communication ceased." Back in England, Green sought medical treatment, revealing not just physical injuries but also dramatic shifts in his mental state. This led to his temporary admission to a psychiatric hospital for detailed evaluation. reported DAily Mail. Amidst this turbulent saga, warnings about tourist safety in Thailand persist. Notably, the Foreign Office highlights issues of drink and vape spiking, underscoring the plight of travellers like Green. Determined to turn this experience into a cautionary tale, the Green family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to support his recovery and to alert others of potential risks abroad. As Lewis Green focuses on healing, his story serves as a stark reminder of the complex and often perilous realities facing international tourists, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-22 1 Don't do drugs. 2 don't try to scam people using go fund me 1 1 1 2
NoDisplayName Posted Saturday at 07:08 AM Posted Saturday at 07:08 AM 5 hours ago, hotsun said: Huh? The articles here a majority left leaning. I want what youre smoking No ya don't! You'd wind up like the gofundme begger in the article.
whoflundung Posted Saturday at 07:10 AM Posted Saturday at 07:10 AM 4 minutes ago, YayaManos said: Something is off here, what is agenda? To get money because there son is a dropkick, Lesson for mum's don't let your babies travel, Asia is not the place to go unless you have your stuff together . 1 1
PomPolo Posted Saturday at 07:14 AM Posted Saturday at 07:14 AM 4 hours ago, norfolkandchance said: Good old GoFundMe. £370 raised looking for 1K ! Hahaha a beggars page looking for 1k nobody in their family has that huge amount of money oh dear? 1
Popular Post BusyB Posted Saturday at 07:14 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 07:14 AM 21 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Quite an incredible and if true quite a horrific story. If I was subject to that kind of treatment and then finally released, I think I would be very tempted to dedicate the rest of my life to go after that prison warden and those guards that were responsible. And I am not talking of legal remedies. For me that would feel like a very worthy way to spend the remainder of my lifetime. That's why prisoners are often hooded and torturers wear masks. 1 1 1 1
norfolkandchance Posted Saturday at 07:16 AM Posted Saturday at 07:16 AM 1 minute ago, PomPolo said: Hahaha a beggars page looking for 1k nobody in their family has that huge amount of money oh dear? Bit short of £7K plus air fares and hotels. 1
Ralf001 Posted Saturday at 07:17 AM Posted Saturday at 07:17 AM 5 hours ago, Kinok Farang said: Forced to drink his own piss. Good job he wasn't hungry then! foff the the floor too, after it became stale ! story is 100% BS glorification. typical brittle <deleted>e to drive a gofunfme. 1
PeeJayEm Posted Saturday at 07:18 AM Posted Saturday at 07:18 AM Difficult to know what to make of this. On one hand there's no indication he had a prescription for cannabis and so was attempting to break the law in seeking it for fun use and getting onto any altercation with a dispensary is totally dumb and arrest is entirely defensible. The car but of the story is very odd - on one hand he says he had the owner's permission to drive it but then, because he was drugged at the time wasn't aware of anything. None of this seems to hold water and looks like typical Daily Mail rabble-rousing. Then his Mum's bit on the GFM page further embroiders the tale of woe with your even mentioning the original altercation he started with the dispensary which cause the original address. On the other hand, IF his story of captivity is true at all (and how can it be if, as he says, he was hallucinating) the Police concerned ought to be in big trouble. in my view - based on what is reported - this little angel is not telling the entire story and giving it plenty of "poor me". 1
newbee2022 Posted Saturday at 07:21 AM Posted Saturday at 07:21 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail Lewis Green, a 22-year-old traveller from Staffordshire, endured a harrowing ordeal after being incarcerated and mistreated in a Thai jail. Set against the backdrop of a two-month solo adventure in Thailand, Green's nightmare began on 24th January in Hua Hin, merely a day before he was due to return home. Green's horrifying account unveils a narrative of being drugged, beaten, and starved while shackled in a squalid police cell. He alleged that he was forced to consume his own urine from the cell floor due to dehydration and lack of clean water. The young tourist, who sustained serious injuries including fractured ribs and a broken wrist, contends he was targeted and possibly spiked with the hallucination-inducing drug Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Reflecting on his grim experience, Green recalled, "They flooded the cell and I had no option but to drink the filthy water. I was handcuffed and left to deteriorate without food or care." His ordeal reportedly extended beyond physical abuse. Speaking from the UK, Green explained that ultimately, he managed to buy his release for an eye-watering payment of £7,000 (307,000 Baht). Green's arrest spiralled into chaos following a dispute at a cannabis dispensary. Though he vividly recalls arguing with the dispensary's owner, the precise details of his arrest remain blurred. Despite being cleared of taking illegal substances, Green expressed his disbelief over an unfounded car theft accusation, stating, "I didn’t steal the car. I was incapacitated and unaware of what was happening." His release only came after further payments, including £4,500 (198,000 Baht) in fines and £1,700 (74,000 Baht) in compensation to the car's owner. In the wake of Green's detention, his family mobilised rapidly. His father, Peter, flew to Thailand, while his mother, Colleen Wilding, liaised with the British Embassy and local police. "It was his dream trip," lamented Wilding. "But our fears grew when communication ceased." Back in England, Green sought medical treatment, revealing not just physical injuries but also dramatic shifts in his mental state. This led to his temporary admission to a psychiatric hospital for detailed evaluation. reported DAily Mail. Amidst this turbulent saga, warnings about tourist safety in Thailand persist. Notably, the Foreign Office highlights issues of drink and vape spiking, underscoring the plight of travellers like Green. Determined to turn this experience into a cautionary tale, the Green family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to support his recovery and to alert others of potential risks abroad. As Lewis Green focuses on healing, his story serves as a stark reminder of the complex and often perilous realities facing international tourists, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-22 And where is the problem??? What is so difficult to stay clean? And if it is difficult he got the right punishment. No reason to complain. Some days more in a cell would have been very appropriate.👍 1
TheFishman1 Posted Saturday at 07:21 AM Posted Saturday at 07:21 AM For the corruption of the police department here unbelievable so some head cop made over 7500 pounds and I guarantee if they investigate it they’re gonna find the long trail of we don’t remember the camera was broken this is that all BS police Department is the worst corruption top to bottom like everything else here TIT 1 1
Popular Post Caldera Posted Saturday at 07:21 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 07:21 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: Green's arrest spiralled into chaos following a dispute at a cannabis dispensary. Say no more. Yet another junkie getting into trouble and embellishing his jail experience for clicks. 1 1 1
PomPolo Posted Saturday at 07:24 AM Posted Saturday at 07:24 AM 6 minutes ago, PeeJayEm said: Difficult to know what to make of this. On one hand there's no indication he had a prescription for cannabis and so was attempting to break the law in seeking it for fun use and getting onto any altercation with a dispensary is totally dumb and arrest is entirely defensible. The car but of the story is very odd - on one hand he says he had the owner's permission to drive it but then, because he was drugged at the time wasn't aware of anything. None of this seems to hold water and looks like typical Daily Mail rabble-rousing. On the other hand, IF his story of captivity is true (and how can it be if, as he says, he was hallucinating) the Police concerned ought to be in big trouble. in my view - based on what is reported - this little angel is not telling the entire story and giving it plenty of "poor me". Since when do you need a prescription for cannabis in thailand now? 2
Nick Carter icp Posted Saturday at 07:28 AM Posted Saturday at 07:28 AM 36 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: for his dad to fly over that cost another £5k for his dads flight over and there flights home Now, that just isn't true . A return flight for a Father and a one way for the Son would be about £1k 1 1 2
danfoss5000 Posted Saturday at 07:30 AM Posted Saturday at 07:30 AM sounds like the dude <deleted> around and found out
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