webfact Posted July 20, 2013 Posted July 20, 2013 Masseur Goes Mad At A Hospital In SuphanburiSong Pee Nong police officers took charge at a 40 year-old who chased after locals and patients at a local hospital.SUPHANBURI – [PDN]; A 40 year-old Thai national who went after local people and patients at the Somdet Phra Sangkarat hospital was arrested by police officers that were informed by locals. The man reportedly used a big knife to chase after locals and patients at the hospital. Police then questioned the wife of the suspect, who had told police officers that her husband was a renowned masseuse in the community they were living in. But when most of his regular customers weren’t coming back, he became stressed and became eventually mad or crazy, which lead to the reported incident.Locals and police officers that were at the scene tried to calm and talk to the 40 year-old, but he wouldn’t drop the weapon and stop. After 4 hours, he finally stopped and asked for cigarettes, he then dropped his weapon and walked to the police officers to be arrested. Police will now send him to a mental hospital in Bangkok, where he will be treated by psychology specialists.Source: http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/07/20/masseur-goes-mad-at-a-hospital-in-suphanburi/-- Pattaya Daily News 2013-07-20
Popular Post scottydel Posted July 20, 2013 Popular Post Posted July 20, 2013 (edited) This is the first positive thing that's come from smoking cigarettes I've ever seen. Edited July 20, 2013 by scottydel 14
Popular Post Naam Posted July 20, 2013 Popular Post Posted July 20, 2013 her husband was a renowned masseuse 4
lee b Posted July 20, 2013 Posted July 20, 2013 When ive not got any work i dont go crazy like that. Im more stressed with work
tutsiwarrior Posted July 20, 2013 Posted July 20, 2013 Song Pee Nong gets bad press...we have a nice fresh market and nice cold beer and traditional food at the food stalls at the bus station and the check out girls at the local tescos are all very friendly... but what do we get??? maniac transsexual masseuses waving knives and scarin' folks...
bushwacker Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Hard to believe that the police talked to him for 4 hours. And then there is the big knife being held in a threatening manner for 4 hours. I think he dropped the knife because his arm was tired and his throat was dry! ... Any other civilized country and they would have tazered the bastard. Just saying .... 1
Cuban Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 her husband was a renowned masseuse This is the question, famous or infamous.
harrry Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Hard to believe that the police talked to him for 4 hours. And then there is the big knife being held in a threatening manner for 4 hours. I think he dropped the knife because his arm was tired and his throat was dry! ... Any other civilized country and they would have tazered the bastard. Just saying .... Or if it was Australia shot him. 2
Equalizer Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 No work - No money = Crazy Drug addict. Yabba Dabba Doooooo
Chao Lao Beach Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Why not arrested? Chasing people with a knife. 1
Misterwhisper Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 "... said her husband was a renowned masseuse in the community they were living in. But when most of his regular customers weren’t coming back..." I'm not sure that statement makes sense. If he was oh so renowned, why would his regulars suddenly abandon him? But then again, while the headline calls him a "masseur" (i.e. male), the statement mentions him as being a "masseuse" (i.e. female). Perhaps he dressed up in women's clothes and a wig, pretending to his regular (presumably mostly male) clientele to be a chick and became renowned for certain "additional" services - until they eventually found out and fled in droves, that is. Exposed, shamed, frustrated and having lost a good deal of face, he popped a handful of yaabaa, grabbed a knife and went on his rampage. Please don't laugh at this absurd scenario. We're in Thailand after all, and everything (EVERYTHING!) is possible here.
Docno Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Song Pee Nong gets bad press...we have a nice fresh market and nice cold beer and traditional food at the food stalls at the bus station and the check out girls at the local tescos are all very friendly... but what do we get??? maniac transsexual masseuses waving knives and scarin' folks... Thanks for sharing the 'unique' appeals of Song Pee Nong... ... but you got 'transsexual masseuse' from where?
nosatisfaction Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Hard to believe that the police talked to him for 4 hours. And then there is the big knife being held in a threatening manner for 4 hours. I think he dropped the knife because his arm was tired and his throat was dry! ... Any other civilized country and they would have tazered the bastard. Just saying .... Is that your latest and most upgrading vision of" Syphylized" country, I bet you also have a big knife to wack the bushes........
nosatisfaction Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 her husband was a renowned masseuse Maybe have to go for a shave first, or get a hormone treatment
Popular Post harrry Posted July 21, 2013 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2013 Off to the funny farm for him. A nice example of the way people think of mental illness. Here they try to handle it as best as they can. Few western police forces would have been so patient because they think like the poster quoted. 3
F4UCorsair Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Hard to believe that the police talked to him for 4 hours. And then there is the big knife being held in a threatening manner for 4 hours. I think he dropped the knife because his arm was tired and his throat was dry! ... Any other civilized country and they would have tazered the bastard. Just saying .... I'm guessing Australia is a 'civilized' country, but he wouldn't have been tasered here. A situation like that would go on for days here before anything positive was done, because of the bleeding hearts, chardonnay socialists and left wing <deleted> who would hold that he'd had a tough childhood, and must be shown compassion. I'd be sending in the marksmen within an hour if I was in power. We've just had $60 Million damage caused to Australian government property, by 'refugees' in detention on Nauru, and the word in the press is that, "'IF any of those responsible are charged and found guilty, it MAY affect their rights to remain in Australia as refugees". We're nuts in this country, driven to it by political correctness.
harrry Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 (edited) Hard to believe that the police talked to him for 4 hours. And then there is the big knife being held in a threatening manner for 4 hours. I think he dropped the knife because his arm was tired and his throat was dry! ... Any other civilized country and they would have tazered the bastard. Just saying .... I'm guessing Australia is a 'civilized' country, but he wouldn't have been tasered here. A situation like that would go on for days here before anything positive was done, because of the bleeding hearts, chardonnay socialists and left wing wanke_rs who would hold that he'd had a tough childhood, and must be shown compassion. I'd be sending in the marksmen within an hour if I was in power. We've just had $60 Million damage caused to Australian government property, by 'refugees' in detention on Nauru, and the word in the press is that, "'IF any of those responsible are charged and found guilty, it MAY affect their rights to remain in Australia as refugees". We're nuts in this country, driven to it by political correctness. Shot by police: 42pc are mentally ill From:AAP May 30, 2013 4:31PM ALMOST half the people shot dead in confrontations with police in the past 22 years were suffering from some form of mental illness, a new study says. The paper, released by the Australian Institute of Criminology, said 105 people had been fatally shot by police since monitoring through the National Deaths in Custody Program started in 1989-90. Of those, 44 (42 per cent) were identified as having some form of mental illness, with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia the most common with 26 cases. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/shot-by-police-42pc-are-mentally-ill/story-e6frg6nf-1226653905800 Edited July 21, 2013 by harrry
HerbalEd Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Hard to believe that the police talked to him for 4 hours. And then there is the big knife being held in a threatening manner for 4 hours. I think he dropped the knife because his arm was tired and his throat was dry! ... Any other civilized country and they would have tazered the bastard. Just saying .... I'd say it was much more civilized to peacefully end the situation without violence or injury. 1
unanimosity Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 her husband was a renowned masseuse A legend in his own mind.
harrry Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 A few people are showing their ignorance of thai languge constructs when they are complaining that the lady said he was a masseuse. She really would have said he was a Moh Nuat and that does not have any difference of gender. The error came in the newspapers poor translation.
unanimosity Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 "... said her husband was a renowned masseuse in the community they were living in. But when most of his regular customers weren’t coming back..." I'm not sure that statement makes sense. If he was oh so renowned, why would his regulars suddenly abandon him? But then again, while the headline calls him a "masseur" (i.e. male), the statement mentions him as being a "masseuse" (i.e. female). Perhaps he dressed up in women's clothes and a wig, pretending to his regular (presumably mostly male) clientele to be a chick and became renowned for certain "additional" services - until they eventually found out and fled in droves, that is. Exposed, shamed, frustrated and having lost a good deal of face, he popped a handful of yaabaa, grabbed a knife and went on his rampage. Please don't laugh at this absurd scenario. We're in Thailand after all, and everything (EVERYTHING!) is possible here. It is understandable when you consider the first rule every LOS proprietor learns about business is that the customer is always wrong. 1
how241 Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 This is the first positive thing that's come from smoking cigarettes I've ever seen. +1
belg Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 shoot on sight where were the security guards? sleeping ? and yes, i'm sure YABAA has nothing to do with it .... oh lets go beserk with a big knife ....
klauskunkel Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Police then questioned the wife of the suspect, who had told police officers that her husband was a renowned masseuse in the community they were living in. But when most of his regular customers weren’t coming back, he decided to increase business with this PR stunt.
pgrahmm Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 her husband was a renowned masseuse Well -------- renowned works both ways and now he has no clients...... he's known for something.....
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