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Pai child flasher and molester arrested in Chiang Mai - will be sent to US and blacklisted


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17 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Well, you got racial, so I'll reply in kind.

As he is white there is a better chance he'll be given a medical / psychiatric evaluation before just throwing out the jail cell key. 

Based on the video, he did come across as damaged in some profound way. 

That's unless he's already got a sex crimes record. 

I care a lot more about the children this low life has damaged. 

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3 hours ago, pmh2009 said:

I think it's time that SE Asian countries reassess their immigration policy on people from developed countries. The US, all of Europe and some from South America due to the drug connection. The US and Europe for their sexual, criminal and financial crimes. We have had enough of these white people; during the 14th, 15th century we endured and suffered their colonization, of which we were ripped of our culture, natural resources and were killed for our nationalism. Then starting  in the 80s till today we are trapped in their materialistic  consumerism due to our ignorance. But we ---- some of the SE Asian countries were lucky after independence we still had our culture, language though the natural resources were gone.  Look at South America, their national and governmental languages are Spanish, Portuguese !!!!! So it is time to look at all these people from these so called "developed countries" before we let them come into our countries as they assess us also when we go to their countries.

Agree 100%  --- the culture the now export is morally bankrupt and subversive  --- careful policies are needed with proper restraints and hard consequences

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Some should find this rather disturbing. This guy comes to a land  of demons, dragons, snakes, pedifilia, child rape, deceptions, lies, cover ups, and  gets  caught  in its "trap". All mentioned are woven together. Ban one, then you should ban then all. Then this industry will crash and money will stop pouring into it.

This is why I am happy to be married to my 2nd Thia wife in the last 15 years. 

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14 hours ago, jenny2017 said:

It's such a shame that I'm not able to find the right words. 

 

   They talk about help the guy needs, but not about the help the kids need to protect them from such a monster. If we can't create a safe world for kids, we've all failed miserably. 

Well, if he is Locked up in a place where the Authorities deem that he should be then he will be away from Kids, all this false emotional rhetoric on here, hang him, burn him, etc, etc, so typical of the Meat and Potato Pie, Chang Swillers on here, Blah, Blah, Bloody Blah !

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1 hour ago, chuang said:

Why the police in Mae Hong Son let him go free....

Check out post No. 43.  This is a very logical explanation, using Thai logic.  It's easier to deport someone rather than arrest them, hold them for months and let a case wind through the Thai court system, all the while Thailand has to pay for the maintenance of the man who probably appeared to have health problems.  Remember the case of the elderly Australian man accused of a similar crime?  He never did leave prison because he claimed he was innocent and wanted "his day in court" and had to make numerous trips to the gov't hospitals to treat his many ailments.  Guess who paid for that?   He died in prison here. 

 

Judging from the sound on the video in the police station, it seems that one of the children has either a foreign father or a very well-educated Thai father who pushed the police to action.  He probably asked the same question of the Pai police -- why did you let him go -- and high-tailed down to Chiang Mai to confront him in the police station when he heard he'd been apprehended.  

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4 minutes ago, NancyL said:

Check out post No. 43.  This is a very logical explanation, using Thai logic.  It's easier to deport someone rather than arrest them, hold them for months and let a case wind through the Thai court system, all the while Thailand has to pay for the maintenance of the man who probably appeared to have health problems.  Remember the case of the elderly Australian man accused of a similar crime?  He never did leave prison because he claimed he was innocent and wanted "his day in court" and had to make numerous trips to the gov't hospitals to treat his many ailments.  Guess who paid for that?   He died in prison here. 

 

Judging from the sound on the video in the police station, it seems that one of the children has either a foreign father or a very well-educated Thai father who pushed the police to action.  He probably asked the same question of the Pai police -- why did you let him go -- and high-tailed down to Chiang Mai to confront him in the police station when he heard he'd been apprehended.  

As far as I understood is the speaker a foreigner and father of the girl the guy approached. 

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11 minutes ago, welovethailand said:

Some should find this rather disturbing. This guy comes to a land  of demons, dragons, snakes, pedifilia, child rape, deceptions, lies, cover ups, and  gets  caught  in its "trap". All mentioned are woven together. Ban one, then you should ban then all. Then this industry will crash and money will stop pouring into it.

This is why I am happy to be married to my 2nd Thia wife in the last 15 years. 

What has that got to do with your marriage to your 2nd Thia wife in the last 15 years?

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4 hours ago, pmh2009 said:

I think it's time that SE Asian countries reassess their immigration policy on people from developed countries. The US, all of Europe and some from South America due to the drug connection. The US and Europe for their sexual, criminal and financial crimes. We have had enough of these white people; during the 14th, 15th century we endured and suffered their colonization, of which we were ripped of our culture, natural resources and were killed for our nationalism. Then starting  in the 80s till today we are trapped in their materialistic  consumerism due to our ignorance. But we ---- some of the SE Asian countries were lucky after independence we still had our culture, language though the natural resources were gone.  Look at South America, their national and governmental languages are Spanish, Portuguese !!!!! So it is time to look at all these people from these so called "developed countries" before we let them come into our countries as they assess us also when we go to their countries.

Not forgetting western capitalism and the industrial age was build off the back of Eastern drugs, and the gains of the Opium wars. Socialism, is not about sharing poverty!. as Mao said...

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53 minutes ago, lostlost said:

I personally know Mike. He is an evil <deleted>. He was thrown out of a Pattaya condo by the local Thais because of exposing himself to kids.

Does that mean that he made the Indian orphanage story up? Which would be great. 

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2 hours ago, AsiaHand said:

In America law any crime such as a convection or arrest for a pedophile ,the person will be rearrested when he steps foot on American soil and will stand trial again in federal court.

The problem is that they'll probably toss him out on an overstay charge, not for being a pedophile.  One can assume, however, that he's had a history of doing this elsewhere, probably in the U.S., which could explain why he's knocking around this part of the world.  

 

I wonder why the Pattaya condo didn't press charges and merely told him he wasn't welcome any longer?  Oh wait, I know that's the Thai way.  For starters, he probably wasn't on overstay at the time and was current on his rent, so they couldn't nail him on a less problematic charge and didn't want to go through the hassle of trying a pedophile.    

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21 hours ago, JOC said:

This guy clearly has mental issues.....No excuse for his actions though...

 

After seeing the video (earlier post) IMO this guy suffers from severe alcoholism....and should be forced to do rehab.

 

He is not a pedo, just an idiot.....So the "hang him high" brigade......slow down.

if all the guys in Thailand who suffers from severe alcoholism would do such a thing . . .

ehm, i'm afraid something like that will happen daily.

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30 minutes ago, NancyL said:

The problem is that they'll probably toss him out on an overstay charge, not for being a pedophile.  One can assume, however, that he's had a history of doing this elsewhere, probably in the U.S., which could explain why he's knocking around this part of the world.  

 

I wonder why the Pattaya condo didn't press charges and merely told him he wasn't welcome any longer?  Oh wait, I know that's the Thai way.  For starters, he probably wasn't on overstay at the time and was current on his rent, so they couldn't nail him on a less problematic charge and didn't want to go through the hassle of trying a pedophile.    

That's entirely possible but on the other hand his neighbors might have recognized what's obvious on the video, that he's basically damaged and out of touch with reality but not necessarily a literal risk to molest children, aside from the exhibitionism. I think if he had actually literally bothered children that way, it's fairly likely he would have been visited by the police. Not suggesting the exhibitionism is OK of course.

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

That's entirely possible but on the other hand his neighbors might have recognized what's obvious on the video, that he's basically damaged and out of touch with reality but not necessarily a literal risk to molest children, aside from the exhibitionism. I think if he had actually literally bothered children that way, it's fairly likely he would have been visited by the police. But it's just speculation in any case. 

Exhibitionists usually don't touch and kiss their victims. They get their kick from showing their thingy, or?

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5 minutes ago, jenny2017 said:

Exhibitionists usually don't touch and kiss their victims. They get their kick from showing their thingy, or?

I'm not expert on such things but I think there is a common sense thing when encountering totally whacked out people in public. You know them when you see them. He hardly seems to be a typical case of pedo. The way he acted out, he may as well put a big sign on his chest saying PEDO. It seems to me that would be very unusual for an actual pedo. 

 

Anyway, if the Pattaya story is actually true, it's more clear now it would be best to remove that man from society, but short of just shooting him without trial. 

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