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The neck of Mr. Jonis’ shirt was torn and the room had traces of fighting that had occurred. There were many pools of blood, and a 6-inch knife was lying on the floor. Mr. Jonis confessed that he killed Mr. Wasan but said he did it to protect himself.

Nice investigation einstein. Time for noodle.

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Not all Facebook "friends" are friends in the true sense of the word. I think there is more to the story.

You think so. Me too.

Well I've seen a few examples of both Thai girls and boys who meet the opposite sex and are attracted and then quickly made aware that the other person is already attached / very attached long-term / or already married, but they don't back off.

Happened recently to my young Thai niece, she's about 24, career girl, in a long-term very stable relationship with a very stable young Thai man who has a good career. And the girl is not a flirt.

The new boy in the office tried very quickly to move, very quickly she explained and her colleagues explained - 'she's taken'!

New boy didn't listen, started to call her at midnight, early hours of the morning. Continuously left gifts on her desk, and manged to get her home address and turned up at her house, she refused to let him come inside.

The young lady complained to her boss and discovered that her other work colleagues had already laid complaints about this young man. He didn't complete probation.

But let's be fair this is not just a Thai scenario.

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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Irrespective of who grabbed the knife first, the killer is guilty.

There is no question about it.

No I dont think so, I mean if someone came at me with a knife and I managed to get it off them I wouldnt toss it aside for fear of my life.

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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Irrespective of who grabbed the knife first, the killer is guilty.

There is no question about it.

In this case it depends on how much money the Swedish boy's father can bring to bear. Jonis is the only witness as well as the killer and Thai forensic evidence is unreliable and open to manipulation by the highest bidder. The girl's story is also not credible. It is very unlikely that she had just met the victim for the first time. It is more likely that she had given him good reason to imagine that he was the real boyfriend.

Oh. Just saw the picture and name of the Swede. Looks like he is the son of a guest worker in Sweden. If so, and if his family doesn't have much money, then he is probably a gonna.

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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Irrespective of who grabbed the knife first, the killer is guilty.

There is no question about it.

That's what you woould say to get off the jury in this case, where I'm from anyway. He stated it was self defense, and if that was true, then he isn't guilty is he. I think I'll wait until we have more information before I hang the guy.

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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Irrespective of who grabbed the knife first, the killer is guilty.

There is no question about it.

Holy crap! Mitigating circumstances? Full knowledge of the facts before you draw a conclusion? Talk about a rush to judgement. I'm not saying that he's not guilty but you simply don't have enough of the story / facts to conclude he's guilty. You weren't in the room. You don't know what was said etc.

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These Thai step children who follow their bar girl mothers to Europe are a bit of a lost generation, if they migrate when too old to receive a full European education. They will learn to speak the new language quite fluently but will usually never be any good in the written language and will leave school, if they go at all, with lousy qualifications and limited employment opportunities. They will be very different from any younger look krung half brothers and sisters born in Europe. While their mothers accept they are foreigners in Europe, these step children suffer from identity crises and inferiority complexes. They often end up pursuing the same profession as their mothers did but in Europe. If they return to Thailand, they are suddenly regarded as wealthy Europeans, instead of being looked down on as poorly educated immigrants, and as a good catch for local men, if they are girls.

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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Irrespective of who grabbed the knife first, the killer is guilty.

There is no question about it.

In this case it depends on how much money the Swedish boy's father can bring to bear. Jonis is the only witness as well as the killer and Thai forensic evidence is unreliable and open to manipulation by the highest bidder. The girl's story is also not credible. It is very unlikely that she had just met the victim for the first time. It is more likely that she had given him good reason to imagine that he was the real boyfriend.

Oh. Just saw the picture and name of the Swede. Looks like he is the son of a guest worker in Sweden. If so, and if his family doesn't have much money, then he is probably a gonna.

Haha do you know why we have many so called guestworkers in Sweden?They get a lot of money from the goverment ,sure more money that most people get that work,and name guestworker is wrong name as most dont work at all.sorry we stay on topic.
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The Thai article said that the Thai met the girl outside the hotel. He came to drop the girl off and then he started the argument and he pushed the farang. Then they fist fought. The Thai was losing the fight because the farang knows Judo. So the Thai grabbed the knife but the farang grabbed the knife from the Thai and stabbed him. It sounds to me like a self defense. But again, the Thai is dead. So we only hear 1 side of the story. Who knows if the farang told the truth or not. Either way the girl was not worth it. She wasn't even anything close to pretty. Were they blind for fighting over her? I've seen plenty of hot Swedish girls in my life time. lol

Yes but immigrants in Sweden generally find that their choices are limited to other immigrants, not the hot blue eyed leggy blonds, and Mr Jonis is not exactly an oil painting himself.

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Well let me add this to the list of reasons I cancelled my FarceBook account, sad story that happened over Silly facebook

How did you cancel it, I would like to but found I can not, tried but the <deleted> emails, and pages keep coming up on my computer. Seems like once signed up on Facebook you in forever.

If you can enlighten me, and maybe others on how to totally delete your account in it please explain here.

Thanks-

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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Irrespective of who grabbed the knife first, the killer is guilty.

There is no question about it.

Holy crap! Mitigating circumstances? Full knowledge of the facts before you draw a conclusion? Talk about a rush to judgement. I'm not saying that he's not guilty but you simply don't have enough of the story / facts to conclude he's guilty. You weren't in the room. You don't know what was said etc.

So, if the killer is not guilty, who is? blink.png

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Why meet a man for the first time two days after your boyfriend has just arrived, something does not add up here, won't speculate further than that.

Exactamundo. She was unfulfilled with the Swede, and looking around, and he knew it. But, rather than lose your mind and kill the guy, why not just blow the girl off. You are not happy with me, I am a fareng with some cash, and I will find one of the many millions available here, who have a genuine interest. See you later, rather than I will kill for you. How lame on his part. What an unfinished man. What a wimp. What a waste. Facebook carries risks, as you are dealing with strangers. But, only society's most lonely and desperate make friends online. Am I not right on that one?

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In this day and age, it is advisable not to become involved with Thai women or treat with extreme caution.

Why? There are a million reasons and this has been one of them.

Thailand has become extremely commercialised, and the society as a whole much more affluent than it used to be and the women can be a lot more independent in liberal minded Thailand.

Thai attitudes towards relationships have changed dramatically over the years, no longer are the women the loyal, subservient little Thai princesses as most often they are portrayed in the West and the Western guys are led to believe.

My advice is: treat with caution and don`t fall head over heals over a cute smile and perhaps after one night of passion, because the times, they are a changing.

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In this day and age, it is advisable not to become involved with Thai women or treat with extreme caution.

Why? There are a million reasons and this has been one of them.

Thailand has become extremely commercialised, and the society as a whole much more affluent than it used to be and the women can be a lot more independent in liberal minded Thailand.

Thai attitudes towards relationships have changed dramatically over the years, no longer are the women the loyal, subservient little Thai princesses as most often they are portrayed in the West and the Western guys are led to believe.

My advice is: treat with caution and don`t fall head over heals over a cute smile and perhaps after one night of passion, because the times, they are a changing.

Wheres your cute smile in this instance ?sad.png Edited by transam
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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Oh, it must have been the Thai teenager ... in fact, he had four knives ... As he threw them at the Swede, the Swede caught each of them with his teeth. He then set about displaying his juggling prowess before throwing three of them into a nearby tree and using the fourth to repeatedly stap his Thai attacker, thus saving his girlfriend's life.

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Nice picture

And by the way- is Mr. Jonis Mamood, really a swedish name?

Yeah, right! And Barack Hussein Obama really is a USA name. Something about a Swede by any other name ... but it escapes me ...

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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

And at least it is not a farang who is the victim which makes a bit of a change.

Isn't a Swede a farang ?
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You can take a Thai girl out of Thailand but you can not take the Thai out of a Thai girl. Interested to know who grabbed the knife first!!!

Irrespective of who grabbed the knife first, the killer is guilty.

There is no question about it.

Holy crap! Mitigating circumstances? Full knowledge of the facts before you draw a conclusion? Talk about a rush to judgement. I'm not saying that he's not guilty but you simply don't have enough of the story / facts to conclude he's guilty. You weren't in the room. You don't know what was said etc.

So, if the killer is not guilty, who is? blink.png

The victim, of course. It is an obvious case a of self-inflicted knife wound. It's unseemly to me that someone has not yet hypothesized suicide by 50+ replies! We must be collectively losing it.

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