Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
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Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
I think tracking the calls that are made to his parents would lead to where he is.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
thats to simple he is from the elite and the elite look after there own.
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Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
Mish I know of a couple of cases in other countries where the parents have made payments to have guilty parties (usually the son) taken out of the country. I know you are a strong supporter of the unit this coward came from but I think it's time they look further afield as I think he's in a neighbouring country or close to the border. He is too much of a coward to top himself and as Duncan said I would be pulling in the parents for a talk and tracking their phones and movements. I even think Pieman is right in this instance as the parents have some money it seems so they an possibly afford to pay off people as needs be.
I hope they Battalion do get their hands on him. Alive. Then they can teach him about honour and respect before handing him over to the law.
I hope they Battalion do get their hands on him. Alive. Then they can teach him about honour and respect before handing him over to the law.
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Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
"Then they can teach him about honour and respect before handing him over to the law."
Just to present a contrarian view -
EVerybody, elite units in particular, need to follow the law - strictly.
The very last thing we need is for them to think their own ideas about summary justice are OK.
Do we believe in the rule of law or not.
If so, these guys should be the first to step into line - they set the tone.
Personally, i am a firm believer in the rule of law. It is the only protection of the poor, and everybody.
I think Cambodia would be a far better place for it, and these unit are the place to set the standard.
"Exemptions" in "special circumstances" are The Pox in Cambodia.
Just to present a contrarian view -
EVerybody, elite units in particular, need to follow the law - strictly.
The very last thing we need is for them to think their own ideas about summary justice are OK.
Do we believe in the rule of law or not.
If so, these guys should be the first to step into line - they set the tone.
Personally, i am a firm believer in the rule of law. It is the only protection of the poor, and everybody.
I think Cambodia would be a far better place for it, and these unit are the place to set the standard.
"Exemptions" in "special circumstances" are The Pox in Cambodia.
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Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
This case has attracted some attention. The perp will be caught eventually and given a long sentence. While there certainly is some immunity that comes with power and influence here, not many get away with directly shooting someone in the face.
Silence, exile, and cunning.
Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
just like the girl who murdered with her car.
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Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
I know you've got a hard-on for the local military, but as far as I know, it's been ages since any significant number were directly "trained" by the US or AUS. The issues with the military here are numerous, but as with most problems here, the most glaring is the endemic corruption which permeates their institutions. Training doesn't really make any difference if leadership positions can be bought/sold (or used for personal gain), private cars are allowed to have RCAF plates, staff are allowed to work "part-time"/spend more time on their side-businesses, conflicts of interest are ignored and so on. Military effectiveness and operational readiness is severely compromised except for perhaps a few "key" units. Besides, it's not their job to arrest the perp. The police are there for that. Though maybe you meant guys from his unit wouldn't harbour him? In that case I understand. Either way, I thought he was already in custody, so this is all quite surreal that he's still on the lam.
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Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
I WOULD THINK DRIVING A CAR AT 70MPH IN PP ON A SIDE STREET IS AS PREMEDITATED AS IT GETS.clutchcargo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 4:38 pmHang on. Wasn't that one not premeditated while this one was?
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Re: Man Shoots Medical Student Girlfriend to Death in Phnom Penh
Yeah, I get where you're coming from in terms of the outcomes.PIEMAN wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 5:14 pmI WOULD THINK DRIVING A CAR AT 70MPH IN PP ON A SIDE STREET IS AS PREMEDITATED AS IT GETS.clutchcargo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 4:38 pmHang on. Wasn't that one not premeditated while this one was?
From memory, it was never substantiated whether that teenage driver was 16, 17 or 18 and indeed, whether she even had a car license. Sure, careless, negligent driving to the extreme but no intention to kill. Clueless, irresponsible girl didn't think of the consequences of her actions.
The other guy, seemingly totally different story coz he can't argue it was a negligent accident.
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