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Gunmen kill eight family members, including three girls in Krabi

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23 hours ago, Kabula said:

The madness is spreading worldwide.

 It's a struggle to even read the crime, and terror news any longer. 

Perhaps a healthy mind finds it best to avoid it altogether. 

You're right. I avoid gruesome photos when I can.  

I know gruesome things have been happening all around the world since before the land bridge between Alaska and Siberia, but black-heart atrocities seem to happen more nowadays.  My personal theory for 3 major factors:  #1 terrible upbringing by those who should be caretakers.  #2. Lack of decent influences by village/teachers/elders   #3.  violent videos/movies.

 

Note; the largest Eng.Lang. daily newspaper has an informative article about this in today's edition: it appears the local 'stone-cutting' biz people are the prime suspects.   They invested millions of baht with the headman for a biz concession, and then lost the contract bid.  The headman sounds like a dick.  Ok, kill him if you must, but not family members.  Atrocious crime.

Gf just said from thai media that gavner took 10mil for rock grinding licence, that many other officials paid for, and he did a runner.

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