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Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
Kill case Man held in Cambodia over murder of 50-year-old Irishman in Malaysia
By Craig Farrell and Owen Conlon
4th June 2019, 7:30 amUpdated: 3rd June 2019, 8:34 pm
A MAN is being held by Cambodian police in connection with the murder of an Irishman in Malaysia earlier this year.
The body of IT manager Brian Patrick O'Reilly, 50, was discovered at his luxury condo in Penang, Malaysia on March 4, 2019.
Brian Patrick O'Reilly 50, was killed in Malaysia.
He was found tied up and battered with a wok and had also suffered slash wounds on his neck and stab wounds on his abdomen.
A disturbing note was found next to his bloodied remains which read: “I respect the police and still do but justice sometimes has to be gained.
"I hate you mafia killing scammers. I love my girl and she is dead.”
The suspect, a Belgian national, in his 60s, was lifted in Cambodia at the end of April on an Interpol arrest warrant, after being on the organisation's most wanted list for more than two months.
He's currently being held in a jail in Cambodia while officials look to see how they can extradite him to Malaysia.
It's understood Malaysian cops suspect he is the Caucasian man who answered the door to a property agent looking for O’Reilly around the time of his murder.
He is also suspected of being one of four people spotted on CCTV leaving the condo with the murder victim just prior to his death.
https://www.thesun.ie/news/4172065/man- ... ia-murder/
By Craig Farrell and Owen Conlon
4th June 2019, 7:30 amUpdated: 3rd June 2019, 8:34 pm
A MAN is being held by Cambodian police in connection with the murder of an Irishman in Malaysia earlier this year.
The body of IT manager Brian Patrick O'Reilly, 50, was discovered at his luxury condo in Penang, Malaysia on March 4, 2019.
Brian Patrick O'Reilly 50, was killed in Malaysia.
He was found tied up and battered with a wok and had also suffered slash wounds on his neck and stab wounds on his abdomen.
A disturbing note was found next to his bloodied remains which read: “I respect the police and still do but justice sometimes has to be gained.
"I hate you mafia killing scammers. I love my girl and she is dead.”
The suspect, a Belgian national, in his 60s, was lifted in Cambodia at the end of April on an Interpol arrest warrant, after being on the organisation's most wanted list for more than two months.
He's currently being held in a jail in Cambodia while officials look to see how they can extradite him to Malaysia.
It's understood Malaysian cops suspect he is the Caucasian man who answered the door to a property agent looking for O’Reilly around the time of his murder.
He is also suspected of being one of four people spotted on CCTV leaving the condo with the murder victim just prior to his death.
https://www.thesun.ie/news/4172065/man- ... ia-murder/
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Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
The unidentified Belgian suspect who was arrested in Cambodia is alleged to have murdered an Irishman in Penang in March 2019. The victim was working for a Singapore IT company. The suspect is believed to have fled Malaysia to Cambodia through Thailand.
Backstory:
Tragic Irishman found murdered in Malaysia was killed in an 'act of revenge'
6 March 2019
An Irishman found battered and stabbed to death in Malaysia was killed in an “act of revenge”.
Brian Patrick O’Reilly was tied up, beaten with pots and pans and then knifed with his body tied with a shoe- string and his legs bound with cloth.
A sinister note was found near the victim which read: “I respected the police and still do but justice some- times has to be gained. I hate you mafia killing scamers, I love my girl.”
It was written on a torn page from the popular self help book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***.
A source said the man was identified through passports found at the murder scene.
The Department of Foreign Affairs said it is aware of the incident.
The insider added: “It appears to be an act of revenge.”
George Town police chief Che Zaimani Che Awang said Mr O’Reilly was working for Singapore-based company First Look Marketing.
He revealed the 50-year-old’s body was discovered when a worker in the flat complex came to fix the air conditioning system.
He said: “The property agent had contacted the deceased on Saturday to get the keys from him but to no avail.
"When he failed to reach the deceased, the property agent, along with a representative from the condominium management, had gone to his unit.
“As soon as they knocked on the door a fair-skinned man walked out, informing them the deceased was unwell and to leave him alone and come back later.”
The property manager had tried to contact Mr O’Reilly repeatedly but failed.
He called the victim’s company in Singapore which advised them to get help from a locksmith to enter the apartment.
When they entered the flat they found the Irishman’s body soaked in blood lying in the master bedroom.
Mr Che Zaimani said the surveillance camera in the lobby of the condominium showed four men, one Indian and three Caucasians, including the dead man – entering a lift to his unit on level 12 on Friday evening.
All four left the building several minutes later.
The police chief added: “Early on Saturday, a man had registered himself to go up to the deceased’s unit.
“And around noon the same day a man carrying a suitcase and believed to be the suspect left the building in an Audi.”
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-n ... a-14092600
Backstory:
Tragic Irishman found murdered in Malaysia was killed in an 'act of revenge'
6 March 2019
An Irishman found battered and stabbed to death in Malaysia was killed in an “act of revenge”.
Brian Patrick O’Reilly was tied up, beaten with pots and pans and then knifed with his body tied with a shoe- string and his legs bound with cloth.
A sinister note was found near the victim which read: “I respected the police and still do but justice some- times has to be gained. I hate you mafia killing scamers, I love my girl.”
It was written on a torn page from the popular self help book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***.
A source said the man was identified through passports found at the murder scene.
The Department of Foreign Affairs said it is aware of the incident.
The insider added: “It appears to be an act of revenge.”
George Town police chief Che Zaimani Che Awang said Mr O’Reilly was working for Singapore-based company First Look Marketing.
He revealed the 50-year-old’s body was discovered when a worker in the flat complex came to fix the air conditioning system.
He said: “The property agent had contacted the deceased on Saturday to get the keys from him but to no avail.
"When he failed to reach the deceased, the property agent, along with a representative from the condominium management, had gone to his unit.
“As soon as they knocked on the door a fair-skinned man walked out, informing them the deceased was unwell and to leave him alone and come back later.”
The property manager had tried to contact Mr O’Reilly repeatedly but failed.
He called the victim’s company in Singapore which advised them to get help from a locksmith to enter the apartment.
When they entered the flat they found the Irishman’s body soaked in blood lying in the master bedroom.
Mr Che Zaimani said the surveillance camera in the lobby of the condominium showed four men, one Indian and three Caucasians, including the dead man – entering a lift to his unit on level 12 on Friday evening.
All four left the building several minutes later.
The police chief added: “Early on Saturday, a man had registered himself to go up to the deceased’s unit.
“And around noon the same day a man carrying a suitcase and believed to be the suspect left the building in an Audi.”
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-n ... a-14092600
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Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
The name of the Belgian suspect detained by Cambodian authorities has not been made public, however there is one Belgian man of the right age wanted for murder and culpable homicide in Malaysia on the Interpol Red Notice of Most Wanted international criminals.The suspect, a Belgian national, in his 60s, was lifted in Cambodia at the end of April on an Interpol arrest warrant, after being on the organisation's most wanted list for more than two months.
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Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
Looks like this guy
Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
Malaysia's most wanted has a social media account? Genius.
AinC reels off an eloquent and thought provoking monologue adlib
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Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
For a fugitive wanted by Interpol, Thierry Vanhole is a real social media butterfly. He has Facebook accounts in his name in English and Flemish and also one called Lionflanders where he posts various photos of himself or of some weed.
He was based in Thailand and has been working there since at least 2007. According to his LinkedIn profile, Thierry was in the vacation property timeshare business until 2016. He now lists himself as retired.
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Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
Back story - In March 2019, three people were seen on CCTV going into the Irishman's condo together with him, and two of them, a man and a woman were arrested rapidly, while the third person was sought by police. He is believed to be the same man who was subsequently arrested in Cambodia.
Third person being sought in murder of Irishman, an IT manager of S'pore-based firm
7 March 2019
PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
KUALA LUMPUR • Two people, a man in his 40s and a woman in her 30s, have been arrested as Malaysian police investigate the brutal murder of an Irishman in Penang.
Mr Brian Patrick O'Reilly's body was found on Monday, tied up and covered in stab wounds at a high-end condominium in George Town.
Police are also hunting a third person, described as a "fair-skinned foreign man".
The three people were seen entering the condominium in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah with Mr O'Reilly late last Friday, and leaving shortly afterwards.
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-as ... obe-murder
Third person being sought in murder of Irishman, an IT manager of S'pore-based firm
7 March 2019
PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
KUALA LUMPUR • Two people, a man in his 40s and a woman in her 30s, have been arrested as Malaysian police investigate the brutal murder of an Irishman in Penang.
Mr Brian Patrick O'Reilly's body was found on Monday, tied up and covered in stab wounds at a high-end condominium in George Town.
Police are also hunting a third person, described as a "fair-skinned foreign man".
The three people were seen entering the condominium in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah with Mr O'Reilly late last Friday, and leaving shortly afterwards.
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-as ... obe-murder
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Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
Thierry Vanhole is a real social media butterfly. And Thierry Vanhole is, by all accounts, a top bloke!
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Re: Most Wanted: Belgian Arrested in Cambodia for Irishman's Murder in Malaysia
A top bloke!
his LinkedIn profile,"Thierry was in the vacation property timeshare business".
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Sorry, ' doesn't compute.
his LinkedIn profile,"Thierry was in the vacation property timeshare business".
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Sorry, ' doesn't compute.
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