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Alumnus arrested for allegedly raping kindergarten girl in Nong Khai

By The Nation

 

NONG KHAI: -- Police have arrested an alumnus of a school in Nong Khai’s Mueang district for allegedly luring a five-year-old kindergarten girl from the school and raping her.


Anusorn Chaicharoen, 20, was arrested at his house at 7.30pm on Thursday. He allegedly rode his motorcycle into the school in Mueang district at noon and took the girl and raped her at a deserted house.

 

The girl was later found standing and crying on the road outside the school. She was admitted to Nong Khai Hospital.

 

Police checked the school’s CCTV footage and the crime database and found that Anusorn had recently been released from jail and he looked similar to the man on the footage.

 

He initially denied the charge.

 

Police took him to re-enact the events leading up to the crime at 11.30 pm.

 

Although the school’s front gate is usually closed, it was left open on Thursday because a group of people visited the school to provide lunch to students.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30323504

 
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4 minutes ago, Thaiwrath said:

Believe in it or not, it would appear the only way to deal with this <deleted>.

And I have to remind myself constantly why that thought process is also wrong. 

 

Very difficult to do so at times. 

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No one talks about the lack of accountability of the kindergarten...they allow the scenario to develop....

 

i bitch to my wife about the lack of safety measures in place at our child's primary school...

 

yes policies systems and programs are either to lax don't exist or poorly managed...take your pick....

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Alumnus arrested for allegedly raping kindergarten girl in Nong Khai
By The Nation
 
NONG KHAI: -- Police have arrested an alumnus of a school in Nong Khai’s Mueang district for allegedly luring a five-year-old kindergarten girl from the school and raping her.

Anusorn Chaicharoen, 20, was arrested at his house at 7.30pm on Thursday. He allegedly rode his motorcycle into the school in Mueang district at noon and took the girl and raped her at a deserted house.
 
The girl was later found standing and crying on the road outside the school. She was admitted to Nong Khai Hospital.
 
Police checked the school’s CCTV footage and the crime database and found that Anusorn had recently been released from jail and he looked similar to the man on the footage.
 
He initially denied the charge.
 
Police took him to re-enact the events leading up to the crime at 11.30 pm.
 
Although the school’s front gate is usually closed, it was left open on Thursday because a group of people visited the school to provide lunch to students.
 
Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30323504
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I am glad to live in a country where the death penalty is applied.With respect to those who do not believe in it,I find it fully justified,fair and necessary.I know,the immediate question of the anti-death-penalty activists is"has the DP decreased the crime rate in your country?"and my immediate answer is"no",but the removal of it hasen't either.

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I have seen footage of the suspect, mauling his mouth, ICED to the bone, and scared to death......crazy drugs.......transforms Human in to animal.....school no guard? ??????????................kids alone some ran away.........one scarred for life.

What a world!

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5 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Sometimes it's really hard to remember I don't believe in the death penalty. 

im interested to hear your view on the death penalty.

putting these people in jail dose,nt work in my opinion

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putting these people in jail dose,nt work in my opinion

 

That depends on what your objective is. If you just want to remove these individuals from society, then why doesn't putting them in jail work?

 

However, if you need some sort of vicarious satisfaction or revenge porn on behalf of the victim and her family, then I guess execution is the way to go.

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1 minute ago, attrayant said:

 


That depends on what your objective is. If you just want to remove these individuals from society, then why doesn't putting them in jail work?

However, if you need some sort of revenge satisfaction on behalf of the victim and her family, then I guess living vicariously through the executioner is the way to go.

 

I have to agree with oldgent on this one, all to often we read on these pages of individuals that have done a paltry sentence for a similar or sometimes even worse crime only to be let out after a very short period of incarceration to re offend.

 

That is a ludicrous state of affairs for any country, lock them up and lock them up for good.  

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8 minutes ago, attrayant said:

 

That depends on what your objective is. If you just want to remove these individuals from society, then why doesn't putting them in jail work?

 

However, if you need some sort of vicarious satisfaction or revenge porn on behalf of the victim and her family, then I guess execution is the way to go.

if this kind of thing is inbread in these people no amount of time spent in jail is going

to cure them. Prisons do not have the resorces to cope with all kinds of criminals.

if an animal bites a human it is put down because it will bite again if not deat with

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If the objective is rehabilitation or "cure" then I'm not going to speculate as I'm not a behavioral pathologist and have no desire to pretend for the sake of this discussion.

If the experts have decided that this is an incurable behavior, the why not life in prison?

I'm of the opinion that society has an obligation to either rehabilitate its offenders or, failing that, put them where they won't harm anyone again.

And that place is not into a funeral pyre.

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2 hours ago, loll said:

I am glad to live in a country where the death penalty is applied.With respect to those who do not believe in it,I find it fully justified,fair and necessary.I know,the immediate question of the anti-death-penalty activists is"has the DP decreased the crime rate in your country?"and my immediate answer is"no",but the removal of it hasen't either.

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Plus it stops people murdering again on release, not to mention giving people a sense of closure. It also gets up the nose of the Left.

 

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52 minutes ago, oldgent said:

im interested to hear your view on the death penalty.

putting these people in jail dose,nt work in my opinion

I agree.

 

There needs to be more done to reduce the chances of these people reoffending.

 

Just gaoling them doesn't do that. 

 

I dont have the answer, but the death penalty is something I can't support. 

 

 

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34 minutes ago, attrayant said:

If the objective is rehabilitation or "cure" then I'm not going to speculate as I'm not a behavioral pathologist and have no desire to pretend for the sake of this discussion.

If the experts have decided that this is an incurable behavior, the why not life in prison?

I'm of the opinion that society has an obligation to either rehabilitate its offenders or, failing that, put them where they won't harm anyone again.

And that place is not into a funeral pyre.

why should society be responsible .to accommodate these vermin, it would cost the state a huge amount of money

and what happens when they are released back into society. weeds are of no use in the garden pull them out

if let grow they will multiply.

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Plus it stops people murdering again on release, not to mention giving people a sense of closure. It also gets up the nose of the Left.
 
Absolutely,imagine this happening to your own daughter[emoji33] [emoji33] [emoji33].Would you ever manage to carry on with your life with that beast getting three meals a day and,probably, an expensive,stata financed,"cure"and,of course, full medical services.Who pays for all those"rights"?tax payers,yourself included,which means you are paying to feed,treat,cure and entertain the rapist and murderer of your five years old daughter[emoji35] [emoji35] [emoji35] [emoji35]

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"If the experts have decided that this is an incurable behavior, the why not life in prison? "

 

Because it is a mental condition.  Not a choice.

 

Also bear in mind that there are reports that this guy was off his face on drugs.  The same drugs that has made people eat other people's faces.  I very much doubt that if not on drugs those people would want to eat another human face.  So that raises the possibility that it is possible to rape a child whilst you are high on drugs, when ordinarily you would have no sexual desire for children.

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1 hour ago, dfdgfdfdgs said:

"If the experts have decided that this is an incurable behavior, the why not life in prison? "

 

Because it is a mental condition.  Not a choice.

 

Also bear in mind that there are reports that this guy was off his face on drugs.  The same drugs that has made people eat other people's faces.  I very much doubt that if not on drugs those people would want to eat another human face.  So that raises the possibility that it is possible to rape a child whilst you are high on drugs, when ordinarily you would have no sexual desire for children.

you have a strange choice of words my friend, the fact of the matter is whether on drugs or not the evil crime was commited

therefore the message came from his distorted brain so he will definitely commit again. 

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