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Phuket murder suspect Moshe David re-enacts Reisz killing

Phuket Gazette

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Moshe David, wearing a balaclava and flanked by Phuket Police officers, arrives at the house where the murder took place. Photo: Atchaa Khamlo

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Moshe David (right) re-enacts how he dumped Mr Reisz’s body at the rubber plantation in Kathu. Photo: Golf/Thairaht

PHUKET: -- Moshe David, the prime suspect in the murder investigation of his former business associate Peter Reisz, this morning re-enacted the sequence of events that led to the death of Mr Reisz.

As with all public appearances since his arrest, Mr David was silent in front of reporters. However, Provincial Police Region 8 Commander Gen Yongyuth Charoenwanith announced to the press yesterday that the Hungarian-Israeli dual national had confessed to police to killing Mr Reisz in a fit of rage.

Gen Yongyuth explained that Mr David had accused Mr Reisz of swindling him out of land and properties valued at about 15 million baht.

Mr David this morning arrived at the house where the alleged murder took place, in a well-known housing development off Wichit Songkram Road, wearing a balaclava and under escort by about 30 police officers.

Phuket Gazette reporters were not allowed in the house while Mr David re-enacted the sequence of events that led to the death of his former business associate.

Mr David exited the house after about 30 minutes. He was still wearing the balaclava, but was now carrying a black plastic trash bag similar to the bag Mr Reisz’s body was found in.

The next stop on the re-enactment trail was the rubber plantation in the Soi Bang Thong area in Thung Thong, Kathu, where Mr Reisz’s body was found.

With his face now exposed, Mr David re-enacted how Mr Reisz’s body was dumped in the undergrowth.

“Mr David was transferred to Thung Thong Police Station. Tomorrow, police will present him to the Phuket Provincial Court to relinquish custody of the suspect,” said Phuket Provincial Police Commander Choti Chavaviwat.

Meanwhile, the search continues for the alleged accomplice Gyorgy Lajos Kvalka, also Hungarian.

“Police are still searching for him. At this stage, there are only two suspects that we have had arrest warrants issued for [Mr David and Mr Kvalka],” Maj Gen Choti told the Gazette.

However, Maj Gen Choti declined to comment on what action the police were taking in apprehending the Thai male suspect reported yesterday as wanted by police.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ling-19664.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-12-07

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Mr David had accused Mr Reisz of swindling him out of land and properties valued at about 15 million baht.

A fool and his money... Now guilty of murder in Thailand over about $500K...

The full facts are not yet known. It's alleged that land worth 15 million baht was sold by Mr Reisz for 3 million baht. There is 'talk' about other deals gone bad. Unfortunately life can be valued very cheaply here in Thailand sad.png

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Mr David had accused Mr Reisz of swindling him out of land and properties valued at about 15 million baht.

A fool and his money... Now guilty of murder in Thailand over about $500K...

The full facts are not yet known. It's alleged that land worth 15 million baht was sold by Mr Reisz for 3 million baht. There is 'talk' about other deals gone bad. Unfortunately life can be valued very cheaply here in Thailand sad.png

While I agree that life can be valued very cheaply in Thailand, this is about Hungarians who were swindling each other, in Thailand. As they say; you can't choose your family, but you can choose your "friends."

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Mr David had accused Mr Reisz of swindling him out of land and properties valued at about 15 million baht.

A fool and his money... Now guilty of murder in Thailand over about $500K...

The full facts are not yet known. It's alleged that land worth 15 million baht was sold by Mr Reisz for 3 million baht. There is 'talk' about other deals gone bad. Unfortunately life can be valued very cheaply here in Thailand sad.png

Especially when you think you will get away with it.

Until that ideology has gone then justice stands no chance.

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Samui Police arrest second Hungarian suspect for Phuket Reisz murder

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Moshe David under heavy escort by Phuket Police is led to re-enact the events that led to the death of Hungarian businessman Peter Reisz in Phuket. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

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Israeli national Moshe David (left), also named as Gabor Nemeth on his Hungarian passport, is questioned by police at the scene of the alleged murder yesterday. Photo: Provided to the Phuket Gazette on condition of anonymity

PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Police Commander Choti Chavalviwat has confirmed that police on Koh Samui have arrested Hungarian national Gyorgy Lajos Kvalka, wanted in connection with the murder of fellow Hungarian Peter Reisz in Phuket.

“We are in contact with police there, but at this stage we are not sure when the suspect will be brought to Phuket,” Maj Gen Choti told the Phuket Gazette.

Gen Choti explained that during the yesterday’s re-enactment of the sequence of events that led to the death of Mr Reisz, prime suspect Moshe David under police escort went to the Central Festival Phuket shopping mall before going to the house in Wichit, the scene of the crime.

“After killing [sic] Mr Reisz, they [the alleged killers] went to eat at Central,” Gen Choti explained.

Gen Choti also told the Gazette that no Thai suspects were being sought by police in relation to the case, despite Provincial Police Region 8 Commander Gen Yongyuth Charoenwanit announcing on Wednesday that officers were now searching for a Thai man.

Mr David is being held at the detention cells at the Phuket Immigration Office in Phuket Town while the police investigation continues, Gen Choti added.

Lt Col Somkid Boonrat, Deputy Commander of Phuket Provincial Police, explained, “The law prohibits prisoners being held at police stations for long periods of time, so we asked the court for permission to hold Mr David at Phuket Immigration so we can question him freely while we continue our investigation.”

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...rder-19673.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-12-07

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Mr David had accused Mr Reisz of swindling him out of land and properties valued at about 15 million baht.

A fool and his money... Now guilty of murder in Thailand over about $500K...

The full facts are not yet known. It's alleged that land worth 15 million baht was sold by Mr Reisz for 3 million baht. There is 'talk' about other deals gone bad. Unfortunately life can be valued very cheaply here in Thailand sad.png

i think you may find people have been killed for a lot less than $500K, in any country in the world.

$500K is not a small amount of money in any country, does not mean i justify the murder, just saying that with this amount of money, it is not only in Thailand one gets killed.

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The full facts are not yet known. It's alleged that land worth 15 million baht was sold by Mr Reisz for 3 million baht. There is 'talk' about other deals gone bad. Unfortunately life can be valued very cheaply here in Thailand sad.png

i think you may find people have been killed for a lot less than $500K, in any country in the world.

$500K is not a small amount of money in any country, does not mean i justify the murder, just saying that with this amount of money, it is not only in Thailand one gets killed.

I was not relating to the 15 million baht in this particular case, more relating to the relatively low price of a contract hit here in Thailand. Common to hear figures mentioned in news reports of only 60,000 baht or $2,000.

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The full facts are not yet known. It's alleged that land worth 15 million baht was sold by Mr Reisz for 3 million baht. There is 'talk' about other deals gone bad. Unfortunately life can be valued very cheaply here in Thailand sad.png

i think you may find people have been killed for a lot less than $500K, in any country in the world.

$500K is not a small amount of money in any country, does not mean i justify the murder, just saying that with this amount of money, it is not only in Thailand one gets killed.

I was not relating to the 15 million baht in this particular case, more relating to the relatively low price of a contract hit here in Thailand. Common to hear figures mentioned in news reports of only 60,000 baht or $2,000.

i have heard much cheaper than that, more like 5 000-10 000 baht, if high profile then much more as you say.

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Mr David had accused Mr Reisz of swindling him out of land and properties valued at about 15 million baht.

A fool and his money... Now guilty of murder in Thailand over about $500K...

The full facts are not yet known. It's alleged that land worth 15 million baht was sold by Mr Reisz for 3 million baht. There is 'talk' about other deals gone bad. Unfortunately life can be valued very cheaply here in Thailand sad.png

i think you may find people have been killed for a lot less than $500K, in any country in the world.

$500K is not a small amount of money in any country, does not mean i justify the murder, just saying that with this amount of money, it is not only in Thailand one gets killed.

I think you missed my point. Since Mr. David, who is now the prime suspect in this murder, is probably going to spend a lot of time in a Thai prison, was it really worth his time and or money to do the crime? To me, it's no brain, no headache! But then again I'm not stupid enough to get into land "deals" in Thailand!

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I think you missed my point. Since Mr. David, who is now the prime suspect in this murder, is probably going to spend a lot of time in a Thai prison, was it really worth his time and or money to do the crime? To me, it's no brain, no headache! But then again I'm not stupid enough to get into land "deals" in Thailand!

i do not disagree with you, but in a rage over that much money, i do not think people think that far ahead nor do they plan to get caught.

There are many who shoot others in day light with witnesses everywhere, over 100 baht or over a woman or wrong "look"

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I think you missed my point. Since Mr. David, who is now the prime suspect in this murder, is probably going to spend a lot of time in a Thai prison, was it really worth his time and or money to do the crime? To me, it's no brain, no headache! But then again I'm not stupid enough to get into land "deals" in Thailand!

i do not disagree with you, but in a rage over that much money, i do not think people think that far ahead nor do they plan to get caught.

There are many who shoot others in day light with witnesses everywhere, over 100 baht or over a woman or wrong "look"

Really? Over a 100 Baht? These were two Hungarian men, not Thai men... But you can think whatever you want....

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It sounds like a really predator type of murder. The victim was terrified beforehand after receiving threats, which is classic stalking behavior before a murder. It seems that it was premeditated and the culprit did underestimate Thai police, which is very easy to do.

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hopefully this turd will be put away for a long time ....do we really need low lifes like this standing ,walking drinking eating next to us in the bars and resto ..i think not ....good work to the thai police .....he deserves 30 years ...by god i wish western prisons were of a same standard as thai gaols ...no sympathy

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