BritTim Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 After studying the case file, he said there are some flaws in the file which are sceptical and needed to have more information. The "eye witness" in "protective" police custody may be in for a tough time until his memory improves.
ttthailand Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Easy solution ..... independent DNA testing for Burmese and other suspects. Compare results with samples taken in UK ( hope there were) Let the truth be known !!!
Popular Post tomyummer Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 Enough already! These poor families of the victims. This is ridiculous! The RTP are only good for motorcades and blocking traffic for VIP's. 6
Popular Post h90 Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 Now get them into protective custody, i.e. away from the police. Protective custody is usually made by the police to protect against the bad guy. I doubt there is a protective custody against the the bad police..... Where is Prayuth? If the Burmese are guilty the responsible police must be fired for incompetence. If the Burmese aren't guilty the responsible police must go into jail, for protecting the real murder, for torture, for lying, etc etc Where is the action? 6
Commerce Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 "He said he would send these sceptical points to the police to collect more information today to make the case more sold to proceed in the court.He made clear that the request for more investigation did not mean the prosecutor returned the case file to the police, but was merely a recommendation to question more to make it solid." A shed load of more beatings on KT today then, so it is.
Commerce Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Now get them into protective custody, i.e. away from the police. Protective custody is usually made by the police to protect against the bad guy. I doubt there is a protective custody against the the bad police..... Where is Prayuth? If the Burmese are guilty the responsible police must be fired for incompetence. If the Burmese aren't guilty the responsible police must go into jail, for protecting the real murder, for torture, for lying, etc etc Where is the action? Where is the action? Ask the local banks about speeds and amounts of swift transactions happening in SuratT, and you may find your answer.
BoristheBlade Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 What and who are you hiding Mr General? 2
Elmer Gantry Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Now get them into protective custody, i.e. away from the police. Protective custody is usually made by the police to protect against the bad guy. I doubt there is a protective custody against the the bad police..... Where is Prayuth? If the Burmese are guilty the responsible police must be fired for incompetence. If the Burmese aren't guilty the responsible police must go into jail, for protecting the real murder, for torture, for lying, etc etc Where is the action? The action is in Burma,splitting the profits.AEC next year.
Sviss Geez Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 What has begun to amaze me is that posters on here are coming together.Before this tragedy we would infight with each other about the daily events in Thailand. ( Too many subjects to list ).Can we all be wrong about this topic? ...................and how together we have staved off the unwelcome attentions of JTJ Well, give yourselves a pat on the back, if ThaiVisa posters "all" agree on something (which they don't) then they must be right. You should, however, bear in mind with all this self-congratulation that the only people that care about our posts here are us. "...and how together we have staved off the unwelcome attentions of JTJ" You seem to have something against JTJ, or is it just that his opinion isn't the same as yours so therefore it must be a misguided opinion? His "attentions" as you put it, which we all have not "staved off", are much more welcome than some of the irrational nonsense that appears here frequently. 2
Popular Post ramrod711 Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 What and who are you hiding Mr General? What the hell does this have to do with the General? Does David Cameron conduct murder investigations in the UK? The lengths some of you will go to make a political point of a tragic murder disgust me. 4
Popular Post Jeremy50 Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 It is difficult to imagine a worse time for this than during Prayut' s visit to Myanmar. Whatever the public statements might be, this surely must cast a shadow over the talks. I doubt the Burmese leaders have given this case even a moments thought. Why would they when they have spent decades killing and abusing their own people? 6
Popular Post Commerce Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 What and who are you hiding Mr General? What the hell does this have to do with the General? Does David Cameron conduct murder investigations in the UK? The lengths some of you will go to make a political point of a tragic murder disgust me. I don't recall David Cameron commending the police in the UK for covering up a case, and getting a fast negative result. That's what it has to do with the General. 4
Popular Post BoristheBlade Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 Who the hell signed off this sham, who is sitting back and watching the world laugh at Thailand, who is telling Thai's about the need to stop corruption, who is that??????????? My god if their is a better chance to send a message to the people of Thailand that corruption has to end, this is it, but he has failed and in my opinion he has added fuel to the fire of corruption. The General is a soldier. You Disgust me What and who are you hiding Mr General? What the hell does this have to do with the General? Does David Cameron conduct murder investigations in the UK? The lengths some of you will go to make a political point of a tragic murder disgust me. 3
taony Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 What and who are you hiding Mr General? What the hell does this have to do with the General? Does David Cameron conduct murder investigations in the UK? The lengths some of you will go to make a political point of a tragic murder disgust me. Didn't he say if there was a failure to end corruption, it would be his responsibility? 1
morrobay Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Has this made the Thai press yet? I guess your not in Thailand : It was in yesterdays English newspaper from Bangkok.
Elmer Gantry Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 What has begun to amaze me is that posters on here are coming together.Before this tragedy we would infight with each other about the daily events in Thailand. ( Too many subjects to list ).Can we all be wrong about this topic? ...................and how together we have staved off the unwelcome attentions of JTJ Well, give yourselves a pat on the back, if ThaiVisa posters "all" agree on something (which they don't) then they must be right. You should, however, bear in mind with all this self-congratulation that the only people that care about our posts here are us. "...and how together we have staved off the unwelcome attentions of JTJ" You seem to have something against JTJ, or is it just that his opinion isn't the same as yours so therefore it must be a misguided opinion? His "attentions" as you put it, which we all have not "staved off", are much more welcome than some of the irrational nonsense that appears here frequently. Only guessing you might be Swiss from your name,If you are not I apoligize .If you are,well we all know the history of the Swiss bankers. 2
jacky54 Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 What will RTP do now? Pay a few people to become 'witnesses' all of a sudden, no ploblem
givenall Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Now the plot thickens. What would the police commissioner and PM say now
ramrod711 Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Who the hell signed off this sham, who is sitting back and watching the world laugh at Thailand, who is telling Thai's about the need to stop corruption, who is that??????????? My god if their is a better chance to send a message to the people of Thailand that corruption has to end, this is it, but he has failed and in my opinion he has added fuel to the fire of corruption. The General is a soldier. You Disgust me What and who are you hiding Mr General? What the hell does this have to do with the General? Does David Cameron conduct murder investigations in the UK? The lengths some of you will go to make a political point of a tragic murder disgust me. You make me want to vomit, but go ahead make points off murder, don't consider the families, as long as you can get a "like" it's all worth it. 1
Elmer Gantry Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 . She is award winning forensic scientist, she resolved many murder cases in Thailand, should have volunteered to investigate the case to save the Thai's reputation. Probably someone don't want her to be investigating the case ? This raises million questions. Now I would be surprised if they can prove the right culprit ??? or case is now compromised after two guys commit suicide after the Thai police predictions now ?? It is time for Interpol to take this case by asking a report through International Human Rights commission. Apart from being an Award winning forensic scientist, she is also another corrupt Thai official!! She made a substancial amount of money by giving the green light for the useless "bombdetectors" bought for the South!! She couldn't care less if this case is solved or not, but is lured out of the woodwork for another 15 minutes in the limelight. And why come forward after almost 3 weeks?? Don't forget the price of her hair do's and plastic
webfact Posted October 10, 2014 Author Posted October 10, 2014 Koh Tao Suspects' Alleged Recantation 'Normal,' Police Officer SaysBy Khosod EnglishSURAT THANI - A senior police officer has downplayed a news report that claims the two Burmese migrants accused of murdering two British tourists recanted their "confessions" this week."The suspects have every rights under the law to retract their testimony," said Pol.Col. Prachum Ruengthong, chief of Koh Pha Ngan Police Station, whose jurisdiction covers Koh Tao island where the murders took place."In many other cases, suspects also recant their confessions during trial. It's normal," Pol.Col. Prachum said.His comment came a few days after a report from the Myanmar-based 7 Daily newspaper claimed the two Burmese suspects, named Saw and Win, retracted their "confession" to murdering the two Britons, David Miller and Hannah Witheridge, on the popular island of Koh Tao on 15 September.According to the report, a lawyer from the Burmese embassy said the two suspects told him they did not commit the murder, contrary to Thai police's claim that the men confessed shortly after they were arrested.However, several other news reports quoted the lawyer as saying the two men did confess to the murder, although the details of their testimony remained murky leading him to believe the case may have been a "set-up."Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1412922329 -- Khaosod English 2014-10-10
scorecard Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> . She is award winning forensic scientist, she resolved many murder cases in Thailand, should have volunteered to investigate the case to save the Thai's reputation. Probably someone don't want her to be investigating the case ? This raises million questions. Now I would be surprised if they can prove the right culprit ??? or case is now compromised after two guys commit suicide after the Thai police predictions now ?? It is time for Interpol to take this case by asking a report through International Human Rights commission. Apart from being an Award winning forensic scientist, she is also another corrupt Thai official!! She made a substancial amount of money by giving the green light for the useless "bombdetectors" bought for the South!! She couldn't care less if this case is solved or not, but is lured out of the woodwork for another 15 minutes in the limelight. And why come forward after almost 3 weeks?? Apart from being an Award winning forensic scientist, she is also another corrupt Thai official!! "She made a substancial amount of money by giving the green light for the useless "bombdetectors" bought for the South!!" She couldn't care less if this case is solved or not, but is lured out of the woodwork for another 15 minutes in the limelight. You make a definitive statement 'she made a substantial amount of money....' Do you have any evidence of this or are you just trying your hardest to make her look bad? Did she actually recommend the bomb detectors? "And why come forward after almost 3 weeks??" I'm sure there are protocols and processes which are (or should be) followed. On the other hand yes it is disappointing that she was not asked to join the investigation much earlier, like day one. 1
chainarong Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 This all smells like a bag of fish left on the Hua Hin Beach for a week, there is nothing palatable in this lot of incompetents, now where do the RTP turn, the B/S must be working overtime, even the so called suspects are withdrawing their support , there is nothing worse than a mob of idiots trying to impersonate a police officer, the most serious complaint of all , what about the victims families, what is being done to ensure that they are cared for, it must be totally heartbreaking for them to witness such stupid people, talk about faulty flowers, this mob take the cake. 1
Popular Post Dogmatix Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 (edited) What will RTP do now? Murder them in prison. Avoids the embarrassment of a trial they might lose. They can leave it like that implying the suspects were guilty, leaving the real killer/ rapists at large to strike again. Edited October 10, 2014 by Dogmatix 3
ChrisY1 Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 What will RTP do now? Plan B......blame foreigners and social media! 2
Popular Post Dogmatix Posted October 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 10, 2014 Koh Tao Suspects' Alleged Recantation 'Normal,' Police Officer Says But the confessions were one of the 5 key points that the police chief said made him confident of the suspects' guilt. One of the others was the police eye witness who was also tortured and has now also recanted. That leaves you with: the phone which police seem to have forgotten was reported found intact before it was found smashed up; the CCTV footage which has had 40 minutes deleted from it; and the DNA testing which the two suspects passed the first time they were tested before their second tests came back positive in only 24 hours which is impossible. Good luck with that one. 15
ChrisY1 Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 What has begun to amaze me is that posters on here are coming together.Before this tragedy we would infight with each other about the daily events in Thailand. ( Too many subjects to list ).Can we all be wrong about this topic? ...................and how together we have staved off the unwelcome attentions of JTJ Well, give yourselves a pat on the back, if ThaiVisa posters "all" agree on something (which they don't) then they must be right. You should, however, bear in mind with all this self-congratulation that the only people that care about our posts here are us. "...and how together we have staved off the unwelcome attentions of JTJ" You seem to have something against JTJ, or is it just that his opinion isn't the same as yours so therefore it must be a misguided opinion? His "attentions" as you put it, which we all have not "staved off", are much more welcome than some of the irrational nonsense that appears here frequently. Well SG, this is a forum here.....people can express their feelings openly and enter into debate..........if others find offence in some of the postings...tough titties..!! We all know how little our opinions matter have in Thailand.... 1
AGareth2 Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Koh Tao Suspects' Alleged Recantation 'Normal,' Police Officer Says But the confessions were one of the 5 key points that the police chief said made him confident of the suspects' guilt. One of the others was the police eye witness who was also tortured and has now also recanted. That leaves you with: the phone which police seem to have forgotten was reported found intact before it was found smashed up; the CCTV footage which has had 40 minutes deleted from it; and the DNA testing which the two suspects passed the first time they were tested before their second tests came back positive in only 24 hours which is impossible. Good luck with that one. guilty no doubt
Beng Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 The Prime Minister has gone to Myanmar today - i wonder what deal he will offer to Myanmar top brass in order to remove Myanmar opposition to RTP actions, convict the two and get the case closed Let's hope this is not the case.
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