British man arrested after woman brutally murdered in Pattaya

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clutchcargo wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 1:36 pm
fazur wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 12:20 pm always amazes me that people defend this kind of rubbish

ah but hes white and hes from my masterace country he must be innocent
What do you mean? Who's defending him and why is this rubbish?
was referring to comments defending him on thai forums. hes the rubbish.
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On 30 April 2020, a 48 year old man,identified as Neil Henry Elliott from Northern Ireland, has been arrested as the prime suspect in the murder of a Thai woman in Pattaya earlier on the same day.
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fazur wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 12:20 pm always amazes me that people defend this kind of rubbish

ah but hes white and hes from my masterace country he must be innocent
the usual straw man argument

if you want to talk about "master race", the Thais are absolutely convinced they are it

the argument was undoubtedly about money, that she stole behind his back or that she was demanding

(the usual scenario in Thailand is that aged western men somehow manage to handcuff themselves behind their own backs and throw themselves off 7 storey balconies, after which their property documents are quickly transferred by accommodating Thai lawyers)
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yes they can be arrogant thai immigration worst in the world

yes, most likely about money not about the meaning of life

he just wrote his life off though
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the argument was undoubtedly about money, that she stole behind his back or that she was demanding
C'mon, everyone, reality check. Some comments here are wildly inappropriate.

Whatever the motive for the attack, the British guy beat the woman up with a pool cue, and then took to her with a machete and made sure she was good and dead before he ran away.
He admitted this. He did not "accidentally" beat her to death.
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Nobody deserves this.
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I noticed he has a red hand flag on his wall, often associated with Loyalist paramilitary groups.
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John Bingham wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 10:11 pm I noticed he has a red hand flag on his wall, often associated with Loyalist paramilitary groups.
Yes, but it isn't only used by paramilitaries. It used to be the official flag, although it is true that you won't see any Catholics flying it.
It's the same as Catholics in Northern Ireland flying the Republic of Ireland tri-colour. Doesn't mean he's into the marching and stuff like that.
And anyways :stir: it looks like the murdering, junkie twat is in enough trouble without blackening his good name further.
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John Bingham wrote:I noticed he has a red hand flag on his wall, often associated with Loyalist paramilitary groups.
It's use is a lot wider than that. The NI team carry the thing at the commonwealth games. I don't think all athletes are paramilitaries - might be though....
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khmerhamster wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 5:26 am
John Bingham wrote:I noticed he has a red hand flag on his wall, often associated with Loyalist paramilitary groups.
It's use is a lot wider than that. The NI team carry the thing at the commonwealth games. I don't think all athletes are paramilitaries - might be though....
Easy to cast judgement, but he didn't look like the commonwealth games 'type' to me.
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