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I'm an ex motor mechanic and I don't ever remember having a spark plug in my pocket. You could probably determined I was a mechanic by the embedded grease/oil (old days when we actually rebuilt units) around my fingernails.

Spark plug was more likely going to be a missile or his bike has worn rings and had to be replaced regularly.

I agree. A far more likely scenario if you find a dead body with a spark plug in pocket is that it was being used to break through car windows for the purposes of theft, something it's extremely good at. Don't try this on your car, it works biggrin.png

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Bangkok is getting worse by the day for murders. Would hate to live there

You sound pretty sure of that "worse by the day" false statement.

But never mind. Where do you live, so we can do a comparison for all of us?

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Yes, I thoght it had been a lot better & safer over the last 2-3 weeks or so. Funny that, eh???

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Did anyone ever get jailed and prosecuted for burning Central World and bombing several businesses and even BKK Bank ? Wasn't the Monk !!

No, the UDD supporters that "everyone knew" set fire to Central World were found not guilty after having been in prison for three years.

Did you have a point to make?

Yeah, the reds wouldn't set buildings on fire.... And if they would, surely the excellent thai police force would collect enough evidence to nail them....

We have all seen how many (red) criminals have been caught since the junta took over. Let's see how many more get caught now that the police can't protect their own gang anymore. Would't surprise me if one of these days we will find out who actually set fire to CW. Let's talk then. All we have now are some YouTube videos that only give a hint.

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Why is it wrong ? What generation of Brits called condoms "flunky's"?

He's wrong because it is listed as a slang term for condom, based on the fact it was used as one. Just because you or I didn't use it doesn't mean others didn't.

Which is why I asked what generation used the term - it was a question, that's all.

In the 60s/70s apparently.

This seems to be weaving through the original topic, but I was raised in various parts of England and never heard the term flunky for a condom, even back to the 50's. As hinted above, it could be Scottish slang but even then I would think from West not East.

Where's that Connolly when you need him?

Flunkey of course is another thing alltogether.

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Well you have been stretching the facts in your posts in the previous thread. Here the murder case is for the police to handle but the clean up has been supervised by the NCPO who are ensuring that the police do their job fairly and without any CAPO style finger pointing and planting of 'evidence'.

The army is the nation's leading agency in scapegoating and planting of evidence, as anyone who spends a day in the deep South learns quickly. And to be clear I wouldn't carry a thimbleful of water for the ridiculous Capo (now thankfully disappeared, and rightly so) or the police, let alone a bucket. But let's get ducks aligned credibly. There are some outstanding individuals up and down all the Thai security forces, but the idea that the army as an entity is somehow a trustworthy force capable of law enforcement is ... not really interesting.

The idea that the NCPO will *assure* a clean investigation of this murder case is an interesting idea, but nothing but a theory for now. We'll see as the case progresses HOW it progresses. You might want to consider for now the possibility that your strong faith in the agency that has killed, imprisoned and scapegoated more citizens than any other Thai agency could be misplaced. When you check back on this case later, you might find discrepancies in the investigation, that's all I'm saying. Whether despite or because of the army will be your choice at that inevitable point.

But all of that said, the body in the Government House klong is a police matter, and any NCPO supervision that might (but doesn't currently) exist is and will be unofficial. The army doesn't do crime investigation scenes except when a fast coverup of its own involvement is necessary, and it's pretty clumsy at them as Tak Bai, Krue Se and a hundred other examples show clearly.

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The body in the klong is a police matter....

Waow, are you THAT afraid the truth might lead to the reds??

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"He was probably an auto mechanic judging by a spark plug found in the left pocket of his pants, Maj-General Pornchai Suteerakune said." cheesy.gifcheesy.gif

And this guy is the head of Police Forensics? blink.png <deleted> sake.

So does that mean if you were found with a flunky and a dildo in your pocket you'd be a pornstar.
Flunky?

Very relevant to your username Bluespunk. Flunky in the UK is slang for condom.

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He was probably an auto mechanic judging by a spark plug found in the left pocket of his pants,

In another post, an ID card found next to the corpse belonged to somene that had his car broken into - its a well known trick to use a spark plug to "Pop" a side window with little effort - I suspect someone found him breaking into his/her car and cracked his skull - threw him into the klong and just drive away...........next case!!thumbsup.gif thumbsup.gif

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"He was probably an auto mechanic judging by a spark plug found in the left pocket of his pants, Maj-General Pornchai Suteerakune said." cheesy.gifcheesy.gif

And this guy is the head of Police Forensics? blink.png <deleted> sake.

So does that mean if you were found with a flunky and a dildo in your pocket you'd be a pornstar.
Flunky?
Very relevant to your username Bluespunk. Flunky in the UK is slang for condom.

What? Relevant to Blues and Punk music? Well those who play both types do get around I suppose.

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