Jim walker Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 He is a killer and took another person’s life could be a threat to the public so he is in the best place for him 15 to 20 years in my opinion would be a reasonable sentence for him, and I don’t think anyone will be feeling sorry for him either, we will wait and listen or read his next interview in 15 years’ time, and see how sorry and how much remorse he feels for stabbing someone to death. I am sure his prison guards will take good care of him during his time in the Thai correction unit or prison.
transam Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Really wow thanks for pointing that out. Can I ask what experiance you have with Thai courts and prisions? Irrelevant.I read all the articles in the Phuket Gazette (before this one). It's all out there in the public domain if you can be bothered to inform yourself. Irrelevent! LMFAO so all your posts are basd on what? I've been through the court system here I am not some armchair critic repeating the at best blatent properganda at worst absolute rubbish printed in most of the papers. I also have had dealings with Thai justice, but, in this case it really is irrelevant.Why? Because I can tell you things about the planet Mars without having to go there, but mainly because it is a fact. He has plead not guilty to first degree murder but, admitted the stabbing. Don't believe me? Use the search function and read it for yourself? Seems a lot of people don't understand that just because you kill someone (even with a knife), in a court there are many"degrees". Here are a few as an example:- First degree murder. Second degree murder. Culpable homicide. Manslaughter. Justifiable manslaughter. These are off the top of my head, I'm sure there's more. Before you make yourself look even more foolish than you look already, use the search function to find the FACTS of this case. Sorry but you are the foolish one here. Aldy did not front the diseased with fisticuffs, he stole a knife to do a good job which he achieved. Red mist perhaps, BUT there are no excuses in using a weapon on an unarmed man JUST to feel cool with your followers. .
Loptr Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Let him rot in jail for a very long time. Let's hope he has a long life, so he can suffer through it in prison. 1
KarenBravo Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Irrelevant. I read all the articles in the Phuket Gazette (before this one). It's all out there in the public domain if you can be bothered to inform yourself. Irrelevent! LMFAO so all your posts are basd on what? I've been through the court system here I am not some armchair critic repeating the at best blatent properganda at worst absolute rubbish printed in most of the papers. I also have had dealings with Thai justice, but, in this case it really is irrelevant.Why? Because I can tell you things about the planet Mars without having to go there, but mainly because it is a fact. He has plead not guilty to first degree murder but, admitted the stabbing. Don't believe me? Use the search function and read it for yourself? Seems a lot of people don't understand that just because you kill someone (even with a knife), in a court there are many"degrees". Here are a few as an example:- First degree murder. Second degree murder. Culpable homicide. Manslaughter. Justifiable manslaughter. These are off the top of my head, I'm sure there's more. Before you make yourself look even more foolish than you look already, use the search function to find the FACTS of this case. Sorry but you are the foolish one here. Aldy did not front the diseased with fisticuffs, he stole a knife to do a good job which he achieved. Red mist perhaps, BUT there are no excuses in using a weapon on an unarmed man JUST to feel cool with your followers. . <deleted> are you talking about? I have not expressed an opinion either way. I am just stating the fact that he has plead not guilty to first degree murder and has admitted the stabbing, but, did not intend to kill. Those are the facts. Stating them makes me foolish? 1
transam Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Aldy created a premeditated knife attack on an unarmed guy and killed him. Plain and simple, nooooo middle man, noooo nothing. Witnesses galore to witness that a guy stole a knife to do what he could NOT do with his fists. You want to defend this guy, up to you, .
KarenBravo Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Aldy created a premeditated knife attack on an unarmed guy and killed him. Plain and simple, nooooo middle man, noooo nothing. Witnesses galore to witness that a guy stole a knife to do what he could NOT do with his fists. You want to defend this guy, up to you, . How many times do you have to be told? Nowhere in any of my posts have I defended him. If you think I have, post it. Put up or shut up. I have just stated what he plead in court and what he has admitted to. All in the public domain. Do you understand? Can you get your head around that? 2
transam Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Aldy created a premeditated knife attack on an unarmed guy and killed him. Plain and simple, nooooo middle man, noooo nothing. Witnesses galore to witness that a guy stole a knife to do what he could NOT do with his fists. You want to defend this guy, up to you, . How many times do you have to be told?Nowhere in any of my posts have I defended him. If you think I have, post it. Put up or shut up. I have just stated what he plead in court and what he has admitted to. All in the public domain. Do you understand? Can you get your head around that? You keep telling us he didn't mean to kill the guy. Why are you telling us time and time again he didn't mean to kill the guy ??????????? Now Aldy is in cuffs OF COURSE he didn't mean to kill the guy. Comprendeeee.
andreandre Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 The rat is not happy..hahaa tough luck..he's already got ''special privileges" and still complaining..He appears to be afraid of the guards..again..tough luck, i really hope that they are making life hard for him... He took the life of another guy in a premeditated,cold blooded, cowardly attack with a knife on an unarmed man..nothing is too bad for him to have to suffer now!! Reap as you sow!! Rot in hell you pathetic excuse for a human being...
firestar Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 the bell is rung on the HOUR not every fifteen minutes, not that it makes a big difference but it makes you wonder how many people here read an article till the end
Kilgore Trout Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Cheerful hang em high bunch on Thai Visa as always... Gets boring and its childish, he's in jail what more do you want? How bored and twisted have you got to be to condemn someone to rotting in a prison that you don't even know? What gives you the right? Friend or family or a court official then go ahead but as the public, give it a rest. In the end you no better than the accused by condemning and shaming a human (good or bad) in such a manner. If I condemn him then I'm no better than him? A murderer who stabbed an unarmed person by sneaking up on him? That is pathetic, what kind of person are you? 1
KarenBravo Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Aldy created a premeditated knife attack on an unarmed guy and killed him. Plain and simple, nooooo middle man, noooo nothing. Witnesses galore to witness that a guy stole a knife to do what he could NOT do with his fists. You want to defend this guy, up to you, . How many times do you have to be told? Nowhere in any of my posts have I defended him. If you think I have, post it. Put up or shut up. I have just stated what he plead in court and what he has admitted to. All in the public domain. Do you understand? Can you get your head around that? You keep telling us he didn't mean to kill the guy. Why are you telling us time and time again he didn't mean to kill the guy ??????????? Now Aldy is in cuffs OF COURSE he didn't mean to kill the guy. Comprendeeee. Deary me......what's the matter with you? HE said he didn't mean to kill the guy. I even stated that was what he said. It's reported in the Phuket Gazette if you would take the time to look. How the @##! would I know his intentions? Maybe you should put brain into gear before engaging mouth? Sheesh.......you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, are you? 2
Popular Post SteeleJoe Posted April 30, 2013 Popular Post Posted April 30, 2013 If you asked a common prisoner which he preferred to live or to die, in my case I'd say die. I did 7 seven years behind bars, and I was lucky to have a 1" sometimes 2" pad of sorts, covered with vinyl. These guys don't even have that, but resort to sleeping on the floor. How about using a bucket for bodily waste, or the fact that the bucket sits in the cell until the next morning when it can be removed. The bell ringing every 15 minutes or each hour, that is certainly a form of mental torture, and will haunt a man for the rest of his life. Don't forget the boiled fish head for meals. I don't know this man, and I don't need to, to understand what he's going through. Everyone makes mistakes, but as the headline reads, he confessed to his mistake, and he's now paying the ultimate price. Again given the choice, he most certainly would prefer to die, or have been the one who did from the altercation. When an altercation occurs it's natural to want to survive, and who is stronger, smarter or has the best weapon prevails. No one has time to think about what life will be like after the altercation, they just want to survive the moment. So try if you may, to give the men who are serving time, in such conditions; a break. Read this article as it's meant to be read, and that's about the conditions you'll most likely be suffering, if you too take matters into your own hands and the victim or opponent doesn't live through it. It could one day be one of you who are now all so proud or happy to put your absent minded scents into he's getting what he deserves....Really? I think he's getting more than any man deserves in a life time. Don't even ask me why I'm defending him, that a stupid question, that I've seen has been asked already. I'm defending the human race, and simple dignity. Mistakes happen to everyone, and it basically all comes down to timing, and reaction to the situation before you, we can't honestly say, what we would do, for when the body is in danger we all go into automatic mode of defense, as a general statement, which is not related to this incident he's charged for. In his case he confessed for his actions, and we all have no idea how he might of felt threatened? Unfortunately he has to live each day thinking what if? Meaning if it had been handled differently? For me, that is worse than dying, for that thought will never escape a man. That's a rather extraordinary post. I have some comments to make and questions to ask: "If you asked a common prisoner which he preferred to live or to die, in my case I'd say die." That was a bit confusing switching from a common prisoner to yourself but in either case, I'm not sure how much it really matters that the prisoner hates incarceration that much, moreover I seriously doubt all prisoners or even most would prefer to death than the sentence that they have; even those serving a life sentence generally prefer that to being executed. "These guys don't even have that, but resort to sleeping on the floor." Can you elaborate? Prisoners in Thailand can have floor mats. "How about using a bucket for bodily waste, or the fact that the bucket sits in the cell until the next morning when it can be removed?" Again, I'd like to hear more about this. I know of two Thai prisons where each cell has a squat toilet and I had thought that standard. "The bell ringing every 15 minutes or each hour, that is certainly a form of mental torture, and will haunt a man for the rest of his life. " I don't think it happens every 15, I don't think it will haunt someone for the rest of their life - but if they murdered someone, then perhaps they should be haunted by more than that. "Don't forget the boiled fish head for meals." Unless you are destitute, you are not limited to that. "Everyone makes mistakes, but as the headline reads, he confessed to his mistake, and he's now paying the ultimate price." Yes, everyone makes mistakes. Most people, thankfully, don't make mistakes that cause someone's death. And when someone makes mistakes, there are generally undesirable consequences. Do you think there shouldn't be? Do you feel that accountability is not important? And if you deliberately kill someone - is that merely a "mistake"? Is it a mistake at all, if that is what you intended to do? Even if it is a "mistake" does that mean that an action with consequences so serious as the unjust ending of someone's life, is not deserving of severe repercussions for the person who committed it? The ultimate price? No, the young Marine - who managed to survive duty in extremely arduous and dangerous circumstances only to be killed for the most inane of reasons while enjoying a deserved respite - HE paid the ultimate price. "Again given the choice, he most certainly would prefer to die, or have been the one who did from the altercation. " That's a massive and completely unfounded assumption. "When an altercation occurs it's natural to want to survive, and who is stronger, smarter or has the best weapon prevails. No one has time to think about what life will be like after the altercation, they just want to survive the moment." The altercation reported ended with Alderhouse not being the one who was stronger, smarter or had the best weapon. Only after he stalked his unarmed victim with a weapon did he prevail. "Mistakes happen to everyone..." No, by definition they don't happen to you, you MAKE THEM. That is a very significant mischaracterization you have made there - you attempt to make it appear as if Alderhouse is a victim of circumstance: if the charges are true HE CHOSE to stalk his victim and HE CHOSE to stab him. "...and it basically all comes down to timing, and reaction to the situation before you, we can't honestly say, what we would do, for when the body is in danger we all go into automatic mode of defense, as a general statement, which is not related to this incident he's charged for." Not related? Then why bring it up? "In his case he confessed for his actions, and we all have no idea how he might of felt threatened?" He is known to be someone who saw himself as a hard guy and apparently had a history of aggression; an experienced Muay Thai fighter - hardly a defenseless weakling - got into a fight with someone who was apparently tougher (a combat veteran in the US Marine Corps is generally not someone to trifle with): he found the guy threatening, he shouldn't have stalked him and ambushed him. "Unfortunately he has to live each day thinking what if? Meaning if it had been handled differently? For me, that is worse than dying, for that thought will never escape a man" That's not unfortunate. That is as it should be - I only hope he has enough decency not to only regret his having to be imprisoned but much more that he took the man's life. *All of the preceding presupposes that he is guilty of what he is accused and that the facts of the case have been reported accurately: your post never questioned his guilt so, for the purpose of argument, I won't either. 5
SteeleJoe Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 You keep telling us he didn't mean to kill the guy. Why are you telling us time and time again he didn't mean to kill the guy ??????????? Now Aldy is in cuffs OF COURSE he didn't mean to kill the guy. Comprendeeee. No, Karen Bravo has never said that.
GaryNelsonHarper Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 No winners on this one. Lao blow out, guy goes ballistic and commits a stupid act. Families all suffer, forever. On any other day, Aldy and the Marine would have probably been friends.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "You need people like me so you can point your f*****' fingers and say, "That the bad guy." So...what that make you? Good? You're not good. You just know how to hide" Al Pacino-- Scarface
terrythai Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 The next bit of news I want to hear about this piece of garbage is his death. Nothing else. 1
Locationthailand Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 A typical class A sociopath demonstrating every trait. No remorse, no guilt, no shame and only interested in himself. Basically a pathological liar but by all means let's see how his court case runs.
transam Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 You keep telling us he didn't mean to kill the guy. Why are you telling us time and time again he didn't mean to kill the guy ??????????? Now Aldy is in cuffs OF COURSE he didn't mean to kill the guy. Comprendeeee. No, Karen Bravo has never said that. OK, So he says and agrees it seems, Aldy took a knife to the guy but didn't mean to put him in a box. . Now come on, Aldy could have stood his ground with his Kung <deleted> stuff BUT he didn't, suddenly a stolen knife appeared to do a premeditated knife job, End of story.
KarenBravo Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 You keep telling us he didn't mean to kill the guy. Why are you telling us time and time again he didn't mean to kill the guy ??????????? Now Aldy is in cuffs OF COURSE he didn't mean to kill the guy. Comprendeeee. No, Karen Bravo has never said that.OK, So he says and agrees it seems, Aldy took a knife to the guy but didn't mean to put him in a box. . Now come on, Aldy could have stood his ground with his Kung <deleted> stuff BUT he didn't, suddenly a stolen knife appeared to do a premeditated knife job, End of story. You obviously aren't familiar with the facts of this case. Aldhouse was beaten in a fair fight with the victim. If he had "stood his ground with his Kung <deleted> stuff" he would have been beaten again. Aldhouse losing a fair fight in front of many witnesses is the probable root cause of the end result of this affair.
transam Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 You keep telling us he didn't mean to kill the guy. Why are you telling us time and time again he didn't mean to kill the guy ??????????? Now Aldy is in cuffs OF COURSE he didn't mean to kill the guy. Comprendeeee. No, Karen Bravo has never said that.OK, So he says and agrees it seems, Aldy took a knife to the guy but didn't mean to put him in a box. . Now come on, Aldy could have stood his ground with his Kung <deleted> stuff BUT he didn't, suddenly a stolen knife appeared to do a premeditated knife job, End of story. You obviously aren't familiar with the facts of this case.Aldhouse was beaten in a fair fight with the victim. If he had "stood his ground with his Kung <deleted> stuff" he would have been beaten again. Aldhouse losing a fair fight in front of many witnesses is the probable root cause of the end result of this affair. I am very familiar with the case. Aldy was wooped and he came back and knifed the guy he could not fight fairly. Thats it.
Para Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Obviously run out of answers. Hardly just bored with ignorance. 1
KarenBravo Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Obviously run out of answers. Hardly just bored with ignorance. Please elaborate. What do you know that I don't?
KarenBravo Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 I am very familiar with the case. Aldy was wooped and he came back and knifed the guy he could not fight fairly. Thats it. If you know that, why would you even suggest that he would do his "kung-<deleted> stuff" if he had already been beaten? Out of you and para, which of you is Dumb and which one Dumber? It's hard to tell. I'll just leave you now with a fairly relevant quotation:- "In a battle of wits, I refuse to fight an unarmed man". Goodnight to both of you. 1
transam Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 I am very familiar with the case. Aldy was wooped and he came back and knifed the guy he could not fight fairly. Thats it. If you know that, why would you even suggest that he would do his "kung-<deleted> stuff" if he had already been beaten?Out of you and para, which of you is Dumb and which one Dumber? It's hard to tell. I'll just leave you now with a fairly relevant quotation:- "In a battle of wits, I refuse to fight an unarmed man". Goodnight to both of you. You are dodging around stuff, but thats OK. Pity Aldy didn't follow your lead so that an unarmed warrior would still be with us.
wellred Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 I feel sorry for him. Everyone makes mistakes and deserves a chance to redeem themselves.
transam Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 I feel sorry for him. Everyone makes mistakes and deserves a chance to redeem themselves. , gawd, climb up the ladder and tell the dead guy, come back down and tell his lady.
Jimi007 Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 I feel sorry for him. Everyone makes mistakes and deserves a chance to redeem themselves. That's nice. What about 23-year-old American DaShawn Longfellow, who is dead because of this backstabbing lying coward? When will he get a second chance? 1
wellred Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 I feel sorry for him. Everyone makes mistakes and deserves a chance to redeem themselves. That's nice. What about 23-year-old American DaShawn Longfellow, who is dead because of this backstabbing lying coward? When will he get a second chance? Duh he would have been re incarnated by now so is having his 2nd chance.
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