SteeleJoe Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 Tragic outcome - when people behave like annoying , aggressive jerks ( ie by not getting off a stage), you have to figure that eventually they will get pay back ( but nonetheless, death is too much!)With a knife ? Come on. ANYONE can be removed from a stage without resorting to possible death. Perhaps you didn't read carefully: according to the story, the Americans were not injured in the act of removing them from the stage. The fact that they allegedly refused to leave the stage apparently led in part to an eventual fight in which the injury and killing took place. On or off stage, killing for nothing is crazy. Am sure the locals could have sent the farangs on their way, UNLESS the farangs were wannabe Rambo's. Totally agree. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcb2001 Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 This type of ridiculously insane situation seems to happen with more and more frequency. And are we just hearing about a fraction of the violent crime committed here? Perhaps embassies and passport issuing offices need to make clear and serious warnings to people traveling to Thailand (and other countries with a similar problem) about being extremely careful how they interact with the locals, especially if they are off the usual beaten track. One would think that enough common sense would prevail (even though western governments are dumbing down their citizens) for people to keep a fairly clear mind (i.e. Don't get falling-down drunk.) and get out of a situation that seems dicey, but I guess not. I suspect in this case the unwanted singers were possibly impaired too much by alcohol to realize just how much the aggravation level of the band had risen and the dangerous position they were in. (Pure speculation, I realize, but to not heed the wishes (one can assume strongly) expressed by the band would indicate that their judgement was screwed up.) It's often hard to find sympathy for anybody in these situations, but I certainly agree that unless the Thais felt physically threatened (which one claims was the case when his breathing was restricted) their actions were not appropriate. So sad. These tourist expecting entertainment and now the dad's dead and the son seriously injured. Time for the travelling tourist coming to Thailand wake up and see this place for what it really is. I agree, the embassies need to be more forthcoming to advise tourist of the dangers they face. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post humqdpf Posted July 31, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2013 So, you're in a situation where someone is beating the crap out of you and wack them with a rock / bar or whatever. They die. That's self deffence. Get a life TV wingers. Yes, I remember a recent issue about that in another country where a guy shot another guy because the latter was beating him. THe court agreed that the gunman acted in self defense but the population did not . . . Remember Trayvon? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCARLETIBIS1 Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 What Thailand needs to do is have a National It's ok to kill a Farong Day. Every lunatic is entitled to waste one Farong on that day only with no arrests and promise not to kill any Farong's the rest of the year. Problem solved. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
belg Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 for no education no brain short fuse thais this is apparently the way to go ... tourists be aware, hope embassies give some warnings 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suradit69 Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 (edited) Those happy carefree smiling Thais eh?? land of murders smiles Gee the drama queens are out in force. Some drunks got in an alcohol fueled argument and therefore all Thais are sinister and this is the land of murders. These two Americans could have as easily been beaten up and killed in the US, and given their reported behavior it's unlikely this was the first time for them to act like jerks in a bar. The saintly, sober farangs, eh?? PEORIA, AZ - A Peoria man has been arrested on a murder charge after his friend died from injuries suffered in a "fake" bar fight. MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. - A man arrested in connection with a July 4th death outside a Morehead City bar made his first court appearance Tuesday morning. Two men are being sought in connection with the beating death of an employee at Pats II Cocktails in South Redondo Beach. STILLWATER, Minn. (WCCO) – The Washington County Attorney’s Office has charged a Cottage Grove man over the death of a Bayport man whom he assaulted in a bar fight.Police say 22-year-old Eric Richard punched the victim, 28-year-old Adam McCloud, in the head at least twice at Smalley’s Caribbean Barbecue & Pirate Bar in Stillwater. Edited July 31, 2013 by Suradit69 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ben9 Posted July 31, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2013 (edited) I've drank in the longhorn many times, its usually a fun place, musicans invite customers on stage regularly, one or two dodgy looking employees but never had problems and generally a great little bar, I've seen some really good musicians there, usually friendly, even drank with them a couple of times. Its unclear what happened here, doubt it was for singing bad but stabbing is obviously too much for what has been described. There's plenty of security around the area where the bar is located also. One more thing, I have seen some real <deleted> Farang, (many who train at the local muay thai camp) throw their weight around some of the bars in that area and act like they can do what they want, it could be possible someone had enough and things just got out of hand. Edited July 31, 2013 by Ben9 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dluek Posted July 31, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2013 I find it ridiculous how so many posters in this forum routinely take something like this and turn it into a 'Thai vs. farang' thing. This is a case of drunk people (note: people, not Thai or farang) getting involved in a stupid bar fight that escelated to a point where someone was tragically killed. I worked in the bar business for 10 years and have seen similar incidents happen many times; 99% of the time they have nothing to do with race and everything to do with boozy aggression. They usually don't end up with someone getting killed but they very well can - and do - anywhere in the world. Incredible: a bar fight breaks out and someone gets killed - let's blame it all on Thai society! 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amras Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 So, you're in a situation where someone is beating the crap out of you and wack them with a rock / bar or whatever. They die. That's self deffence. Get a life TV wingers. Considering how drunk they must have been to not get off stage when everyone else had left. I'd have a educated guess that they weren't exactly capable of 'beating' the crap out of someone. The Thai's version sounds fishy...? Head lock...? Can't breath...so you stab someone and twice at that? They already outnumber the American's 3 to 2... There's a lot missing to this story and especially the Thai's version of what happen. We won't know until the son can give an account of what he says happen and see how things all differ. Again, a shame no one else is honest enough to come forward and tell it from a 3rd perspective...but everyone's too scared to get into anyone else's business..because, you could end up on the end of some revenge. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smileydude Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 What an utterly senseless waste of life. You'll never understand the full range of emotions that go on in such encounters from just reading confessions but the common theme is always not far from alcohol induced stupidity. Self defense will not hold up if you severely beat someone up. One stab is maybe plausible, multiple stabs definitely not. Hopefully the US consulate will put some pressure on the local LE's to make sure that everything is handled by the law and not by tea money. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peecee Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 for christs sake, there singing couldnt have been that bad Flippant! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
julemanden Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 Tragic outcome - when people behave like annoying , aggressive jerks ( ie by not getting off a stage), you have to figure that eventually they will get pay back ( but nonetheless, death is too much!) With a knife ? Come on. ANYONE can be removed from a stage without resorting to possible death. Not in Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 I find it ridiculous how so many posters in this forum routinely take something like this and turn it into a 'Thai vs. farang' thing. This is a case of drunk people (note: people, not Thai or farang) getting involved in a stupid bar fight that escelated to a point where someone was tragically killed. I worked in the bar business for 10 years and have seen similar incidents happen many times; 99% of the time they have nothing to do with race and everything to do with boozy aggression. They usually don't end up with someone getting killed but they very well can - and do - anywhere in the world. Incredible: a bar fight breaks out and someone gets killed - let's blame it all on Thai society! NO, lets blame it on a knife that should never have never have been brought into the arena. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatsujin Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 What Thailand needs to do is have a National It's ok to kill a Farong Day. Every lunatic is entitled to waste one Farong on that day only with no arrests and promise not to kill any Farong's the rest of the year. Problem solved. They have that already . . . 365 days a year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteeleJoe Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 Those happy carefree smiling Thais eh?? land of murders smilesGee the drama queens are out in force.Some drunks got in an alcohol fueled argument and therefore all Thais are sinister and this is the land of murders. These two Americans could have as easily been beaten up and killed in the US, and given their reported behavior it's unlikely this was the first time for them to act like jerks in a bar. The saintly, sober farangs, eh?? PEORIA, AZ - A Peoria man has been arrested on a murder charge after his friend died from injuries suffered in a "fake" bar fight. MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. - A man arrested in connection with a July 4th death outside a Morehead City bar made his first court appearance Tuesday morning. Two men are being sought in connection with the beating death of an employee at Pats II Cocktails in South Redondo Beach. STILLWATER, Minn. (WCCO) – The Washington County Attorney’s Office has charged a Cottage Grove man over the death of a Bayport man whom he assaulted in a bar fight.Police say 22-year-old Eric Richard punched the victim, 28-year-old Adam McCloud, in the head at least twice at Smalley’s Caribbean Barbecue & Pirate Bar in Stillwater. I share your disdain for the way people are blatantly using this to fuel the predictable bashing session but as you so often do, you have overstepped the mark - in my opinion - in your unceasing efforts to defend Thais and Thailand: "...given their reported behavior it's unlikely this was the first time for them to act like jerks in a bar." Do you really think that is appropriate? (I have little doubt had someone made the same sort of assumption about Thais, you'd not tolerate it.) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dunque Posted July 31, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2013 I find it ridiculous how so many posters in this forum routinely take something like this and turn it into a 'Thai vs. farang' thing. This is a case of drunk people (note: people, not Thai or farang) getting involved in a stupid bar fight that escelated to a point where someone was tragically killed. I worked in the bar business for 10 years and have seen similar incidents happen many times; 99% of the time they have nothing to do with race and everything to do with boozy aggression. They usually don't end up with someone getting killed but they very well can - and do - anywhere in the world. Incredible: a bar fight breaks out and someone gets killed - let's blame it all on Thai society! You're new here, aren't you ? 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ppmacready Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 This type of ridiculously insane situation seems to happen with more and more frequency. And are we just hearing about a fraction of the violent crime committed here? Perhaps embassies and passport issuing offices need to make clear and serious warnings to people traveling to Thailand (and other countries with a similar problem) about being extremely careful how they interact with the locals, especially if they are off the usual beaten track. One would think that enough common sense would prevail (even though western governments are dumbing down their citizens) for people to keep a fairly clear mind (i.e. Don't get falling-down drunk.) and get out of a situation that seems dicey, but I guess not. I suspect in this case the unwanted singers were possibly impaired too much by alcohol to realize just how much the aggravation level of the band had risen and the dangerous position they were in. (Pure speculation, I realize, but to not heed the wishes (one can assume strongly) expressed by the band would indicate that their judgement was screwed up.) It's often hard to find sympathy for anybody in these situations, but I certainly agree that unless the Thais felt physically threatened (which one claims was the case when his breathing was restricted) their actions were not appropriate. Like when you go to a Safari park and your warned not to get to near the animals! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteeleJoe Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 I find it ridiculous how so many posters in this forum routinely take something like this and turn it into a 'Thai vs. farang' thing. This is a case of drunk people (note: people, not Thai or farang) getting involved in a stupid bar fight that escelated to a point where someone was tragically killed. I worked in the bar business for 10 years and have seen similar incidents happen many times; 99% of the time they have nothing to do with race and everything to do with boozy aggression. They usually don't end up with someone getting killed but they very well can - and do - anywhere in the world. Incredible: a bar fight breaks out and someone gets killed - let's blame it all on Thai society! NO, lets blame it on a knife that should never have never have been brought into the arena. You keep focussing on the weapon - it shouldn't have been there, but it was harmless until someone used it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jan heilig Posted July 31, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2013 I am new here, but already have a feeling this forum is loaded with people who have been to this scene and know what happened. What I read in the article and in the response is so different that it seems that the information in the article is wrong. Or do we have a lot of frustrated foreigners here? Sorry to say but some of you respond in a way that is overloaded with frustration from the past. And it might be a better idea when you hate it here so much that you become so negative that you should go back where you come from and where everything is much better. I have no idea what happened, but when someone puts me in a situation that I feel threatened I would sure try to survive. And it might be the same, grabbing for something to hurt him, not to kill. So when you have not been there, why be a judge? O yeah because all Thai people are the same? Same as all white people do whore trips in Thailand and black people screw our daughters... Wake up people Our German/Austrian "friend" Adolf H. did the same and you know well how that ended. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Docwho Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 R.I.P to the guy and a speedy recovery to his son. He didn't deserve to die no matter if things did get a little out of hand due to (no doubt) alcohol, although we wasn't there so we don't know. The sickening thing is when you put it into context this is yet another among many murders of holiday makers by Thai locals and will in all probability go unpunished except for a token public relations excercise punishment. They will be walking the streets among other holiday makers within days I expect. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't even lose the gig at the bar, after all they admitted to the police they stabbed them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaideecm Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 Hate to tell you this guys but this happens a lot in the USA. Go to some road house bar in the middle of nowhere with rednecks and bikers and see what happens. You better not look at anyone the wrong way or walk in as a stranger. Being from Texas where there is omly 1 bar every 50 miles I have seen many guys stabbed, dragged behind pickups and the like and some killed. The local law doesn't care or will take the time to investigate. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
britinthai Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 (edited) Very sad, and yet again Thailand at its best. It is about time posters are displayed by foreign embassies warning that Thai people do not fight fair and when one hair is out of place they have no regard for life. Obviously the Thai authorities will not act - therefore our own governments should. The biggest topic should be, if a fatality occurs do not expect justice as you would in your own country. Edited July 31, 2013 by britinthai 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatsujin Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 I find it ridiculous how so many posters in this forum routinely take something like this and turn it into a 'Thai vs. farang' thing. This is a case of drunk people (note: people, not Thai or farang) getting involved in a stupid bar fight that escelated to a point where someone was tragically killed. I worked in the bar business for 10 years and have seen similar incidents happen many times; 99% of the time they have nothing to do with race and everything to do with boozy aggression. They usually don't end up with someone getting killed but they very well can - and do - anywhere in the world. Incredible: a bar fight breaks out and someone gets killed - let's blame it all on Thai society! mmmmm . . . can't speak about the USA or other countries, but I don't remember that many people getting stabbed, beaten or killed in any bar fights in the UK. And as we are in Thailand, and it involved Thai + foreigners, surely it is indeed a Thai vs Farang thing? Yes, it's stupid, yes, it involved alcohol, but do you not think that (in most instances) it's the Thai's generally that take things too far and overreact to most things with violence in these situations? (and before you say it, yes I'm generalising and oversimplifying things, but I think it's appropriate here) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
louthlincs Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 Is there a source which documents all the foreign murder? If it was started today and we took a look back in a year's time, I'm sure it would already be quite a substantial compilation.. Of course the embassies and consulates of respected nations know this already, so why aren't they doing more to protect the citizens of their homelands? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 I find it ridiculous how so many posters in this forum routinely take something like this and turn it into a 'Thai vs. farang' thing. This is a case of drunk people (note: people, not Thai or farang) getting involved in a stupid bar fight that escelated to a point where someone was tragically killed. I worked in the bar business for 10 years and have seen similar incidents happen many times; 99% of the time they have nothing to do with race and everything to do with boozy aggression. They usually don't end up with someone getting killed but they very well can - and do - anywhere in the world. Incredible: a bar fight breaks out and someone gets killed - let's blame it all on Thai society! NO, lets blame it on a knife that should never have never have been brought into the arena. You keep focussing on the weapon - it shouldn't have been there, but it was harmless until someone used it. So you and I walk around with a blade in our pocket just in case someone sings the wrong song eh. Now come on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatsujin Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 Hate to tell you this guys but this happens a lot in the USA. Go to some road house bar in the middle of nowhere with rednecks and bikers and see what happens. You better not look at anyone the wrong way or walk in as a stranger. Being from Texas where there is omly 1 bar every 50 miles I have seen many guys stabbed, dragged behind pickups and the like and some killed. The local law doesn't care or will take the time to investigate. Great, you're talking about "locals" . . . but how many "tourists" get killed in this way over there? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nahkit Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 Those happy carefree smiling Thais eh?? land of murders smiles Gee the drama queens are out in force. Some drunks got in an alcohol fueled argument and therefore all Thais are sinister and this is the land of murders. These two Americans could have as easily been beaten up and killed in the US, and given their reported behavior it's unlikely this was the first time for them to act like jerks in a bar. The saintly, sober farangs, eh?? PEORIA, AZ - A Peoria man has been arrested on a murder charge after his friend died from injuries suffered in a "fake" bar fight. MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. - A man arrested in connection with a July 4th death outside a Morehead City bar made his first court appearance Tuesday morning. Two men are being sought in connection with the beating death of an employee at Pats II Cocktails in South Redondo Beach. STILLWATER, Minn. (WCCO) – The Washington County Attorney’s Office has charged a Cottage Grove man over the death of a Bayport man whom he assaulted in a bar fight.Police say 22-year-old Eric Richard punched the victim, 28-year-old Adam McCloud, in the head at least twice at Smalley’s Caribbean Barbecue & Pirate Bar in Stillwater. I dont see anything in your examples that indicate the people killed in the U.S. were tourists. If you're going to make comparisons you could at least try comparing apples with apples. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteeleJoe Posted July 31, 2013 Share Posted July 31, 2013 I find it ridiculous how so many posters in this forum routinely take something like this and turn it into a 'Thai vs. farang' thing. This is a case of drunk people (note: people, not Thai or farang) getting involved in a stupid bar fight that escelated to a point where someone was tragically killed. I worked in the bar business for 10 years and have seen similar incidents happen many times; 99% of the time they have nothing to do with race and everything to do with boozy aggression. They usually don't end up with someone getting killed but they very well can - and do - anywhere in the world. Incredible: a bar fight breaks out and someone gets killed - let's blame it all on Thai society!NO, lets blame it on a knife that should never have never have been brought into the arena.You keep focussing on the weapon - it shouldn't have been there, but it was harmless until someone used it. So you and I walk around with a blade in our pocket just in case someone sings the wrong song eh. Now come on. No, you come one. Why make up something and clam I said it? Don't respond to my posts if you can't be bothered - I don't blame you. But if you do, how about responding to what I actually said? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SMSinBangkok Posted July 31, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2013 With the memory of almost being killed myself three years ago, all these resent farang killings just continue to convince me that a good advice, which I personally follow, is this: Never drink with thai men and generally have as little to do with thai males as possible. Sent from my GT-I9500 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post AgentOkeyDokey Posted July 31, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted July 31, 2013 (edited) Simple..... don't insult Thai men. They can and they WILL go crazy. That's all you need to know. A little humility goes a long way here. It is an esteem problem that many of them have. Beneath the Land of Smiles there is rage in losing face and at being insulted and alcohol doesn't help them. I agree with the above post DON'T DRINK WITH THAI MEN. I think being alcohol impaired can make you insensitive to what is going on emotionally in a different culture. I think probably the Americans had a bit too much to drink themselves. Edited July 31, 2013 by AgentOkeyDokey 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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