American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
You dont know the story so please dont talk.cautious colin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:27 pmI think you missed my point. On the other forum you said you hadn't stayed at Hometown Suite for over a year. Yet on this forum you ackowledge that you did stay there with your wife but just left before her (and locked her in the room so that she couldn't get out).BAFateen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:17 pmYes sure I said but its just a copy from here. Here you start the story now everywhere and not good for me. You can delete that for me? Thank you for the understanding.cautious colin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:13 pm from TOFIs it 1 year ago or a few days since you stayed at Hometown suite?BAFateen wrote:Thank you kindly. No but I stayed there 1 year ago and never have problem. I don't know why you make up news about me. Why?Miguelito wrote:
Ok.
But before I do, just to clarify, did you stay at the Hometown guest house in Phnom Penh last week?
I just wanted to be clear on what forum you 'miss-remembered'?
Thanks
Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
Maybe accident but nobody knows what happened or do I because I wasnt there so please dont make up a story you dont know nothing about. I am very concerned and I dont want no trouble either.
Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
BAFateen wrote:cautious colin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:27 pmBAFateen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:17 pmcautious colin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:13 pm from TOFAnswer the question then.BAFateen wrote:
You dont know the story so please dont talk.
Did you stay there a year ago or did you stay recently and leave your wife there a few days before her murder?
Which is it?
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Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
BAFateen wrote:Maybe accident but nobody knows what happened or do I because I wasnt there so please dont make up a story you dont know nothing about. I am very concerned and I dont want no trouble either.
It was death by strangulation.
Are you suggesting your wife accidentally strangled herself while she was lying in bed?
Seriously??
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Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
Yes and can you help delete this and wait for the outcome? This is not fair for me.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:33 pmkiwiincambodia wrote:What’s the IP of this poster General?
Is he still in Cambodia or is he using a VPN? If his IP is in Cambodia I suggest passing the information on to the relevant authorities. Let them decide if this is “fake news” or not.I'll address that in the Darknet.phuketrichard wrote:admin; got his IP address?
in Cambodia or???
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Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
What don't we know, Bilal Abdul Fateen?
Tell us.
I hope your passport gets revoked and you share a cell with 247 khmer dudes for a decade or more.
Tell us.
I hope your passport gets revoked and you share a cell with 247 khmer dudes for a decade or more.
American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
You have to admit it seems very suspicious, if you consider what we do know.BAFateen wrote:Yes and can you help delete this and wait for the outcome? This is not fair for me.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:33 pmkiwiincambodia wrote:What’s the IP of this poster General?
Is he still in Cambodia or is he using a VPN? If his IP is in Cambodia I suggest passing the information on to the relevant authorities. Let them decide if this is “fake news” or not.I'll address that in the Darknet.phuketrichard wrote:admin; got his IP address?
in Cambodia or???
Being accused of murder usually is ......"This is big problem for me now."
You checked in with your wife.
She was murdered by strangulation - this cannot possibly be an accident.
You claim you left a few days before the murder.
You locked your wife (who you claim was alive) in the room with a padlock.
It all seems very weird, especially since you’ve contradicted your own story.
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Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
We dont know nothing. I talked to police before and they let me go. They just have questions and dont blame me. Here you want to blame but its not fair. You can help me and delete it everything and we can all wait to see the outcome. Hotel should not give you my passport like this.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:50 pm What don't we know, Bilal Abdul Fateen?
Tell us.
I hope your passport gets revoked and you share a cell with 247 khmer dudes for a decade or more.
Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
I really want to believe that you loved your wife and would never harm her.
But this doesn’t make sense to me so please explain this:
Why did you lock your wife inside the room when you left her alive and well?
The padlock was on the outside of the door- if you were leaving her and she was fine, why lock the door so she couldn’t get out?
Please help me to understand this.
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But this doesn’t make sense to me so please explain this:
Why did you lock your wife inside the room when you left her alive and well?
The padlock was on the outside of the door- if you were leaving her and she was fine, why lock the door so she couldn’t get out?
Please help me to understand this.
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Re: American BILAL ABDUL FATEEN Kills Girlfriend in Hometown Suite Hotel on Street 172 in Phnom Penh & Flees
Yes its suspicous so you should delete and then wait for it. Please help I dont need this problem.rozzieoz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:54 pmYou have to admit it seems very suspicious, if you consider what we do know.BAFateen wrote:Yes and can you help delete this and wait for the outcome? This is not fair for me.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:33 pmkiwiincambodia wrote:What’s the IP of this poster General?
Is he still in Cambodia or is he using a VPN? If his IP is in Cambodia I suggest passing the information on to the relevant authorities. Let them decide if this is “fake news” or not.I'll address that in the Darknet.phuketrichard wrote:admin; got his IP address?
in Cambodia or???
Being accused of murder usually is ......"This is big problem for me now."
You checked in with your wife.
She was murdered by strangulation - this cannot possibly be an accident.
You claim you left a few days before the murder.
You locked your wife (who you claim was alive) in the room with a padlock.
It all seems very weird, especially since you’ve contradicted your own story.
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