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Tomorrow, the court will announce the fate of a British man who murdered and dismembered a Thai woman, stuffed her in a suitcase and dumped her body in the Mae Khlong River eight years ago. On November 6 2014, police discovered the body of 31 year old Laxami “Look” Manochat inside a suitcase dumped in the Mae Klong River in Kanchanaburi province, central Thailand. Her body was cut into pieces, but she was still wearing black stilettos, a black dress and underwear. Clear CCTV footage allowed police to quickly identify Look’s murderer, now 51 year old Shane Kenneth Looker from […]

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9 minutes ago, Poolie said:

Ok, we're all outraged but the death penalty is medieval.

You say that, but I have yet to hear anyone that has been given the death penalty reoffending.

It's so simple and foolproof.

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 It is not clear how Look’s body ended up in Kanchanaburi.

Driving from Bangkok to Hua Hin? I would have an idea. But the cutting in pieces would be more my focus on: where and when did that happen?

Prostitution must be one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.

It`s only a matter of time when these women will encounter a psycho.

For example, if a young lady was walking on a street and a strange guy pulled up in a car and offered her a lift, any woman with common sense would not get in the car for her own safety.

The same applies when women of ill repute go off with strange men to hotel rooms or homes, they are placing themselves at great risk.

Sadly, this young woman is not the first victim and won`t be the last. The money is not worth it.

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28 minutes ago, perceblue said:

Prostitution must be one of the most dangerous jobs in the world

Likely. But not good statistics are available given the nature of the work. And many simply just "go missing" 

OFF TOPIC! Interesting fact... There are approx 400 elephant trainers in the world and every year 1-2 are killed on the job giving them a death rate of nearly 500 per 100,000 which far outstrips "Fishing and Hunting Workers" (the most dangerous job according to OSHA) with a fatal injury rate of 132 per 100,000 as the most dangerous job

47 minutes ago, perceblue said:

The money is not worth it

Three times the minimum daily wage for an hour of work is worth it to some. Sex workers don’t do it for fun and should be aware of the risks.

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15 hours ago, perceblue said:

Prostitution must be one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.

It`s only a matter of time when these women will encounter a psycho.

For example, if a young lady was walking on a street and a strange guy pulled up in a car and offered her a lift, any woman with common sense would not get in the car for her own safety.

The same applies when women of ill repute go off with strange men to hotel rooms or homes, they are placing themselves at great risk.

Sadly, this young woman is not the first victim and won`t be the last. The money is not worth it.

Naive 

lets hope the Thai inmates give him a warm welcome after his pathetic 8 year sentence.

This Country has gone as soft as the UK when it comes to dealing with criminals

 

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My wife`s nephew stole a motor scooter in Bangkok back in 1992 when he was 19 years old, he received a 6 year prison sentence, including a 20000 baht fine paid by his father.

 

 

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32 minutes ago, BigPaul said:

Only 8 years!? What sort of a message does that send?

He will do more than 8 years in prison. He will do a minimum of 8 years in a Thai prison before he will be eligible, not entitled to, a transfer to a UK prison. His Thai sentence will be transferred with him to the UK and he must serve 2/3 of that sentence less the 8 years already served before he will be considered eligible for parole. It is part of the prisoner transfer agreement between countries. 

3 minutes ago, Fanta said:

It is part of the prisoner transfer agreement between countries. 

Time they scrapped that and let these people serve their time where they did the crime instead of going home to some cushy prison. He murdered a Thai girl in Thailand and should serve it all here. 

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18 minutes ago, gazmo16 said:

Time they scrapped that and let these people serve their time where they did the crime instead of going home to some cushy prison. He murdered a Thai girl in Thailand and should serve it all here. 

If anyone is given the death sentence the prisoner could not transfer. As part of his extradition for trial to Thailand an agreement was made between the governments not to sentence him to death otherwise he would do his entire sentence here. His life has turned into a giant bowl of shit and it won’t get any better for at least another 15 years. 

On 5/30/2022 at 10:59 AM, Marble-eye said:

You say that, but I have yet to hear anyone that has been given the death penalty reoffending.

It's so simple and foolproof.

It is also a fact that all the people convicted and had the death penalty carried out and were then subsequently found to be innocent could not be brought back to life.

I am not saying this guy is innocent.

It is a fact that many people who admitted to murder had not actually committed the murder.

Plus I am sure that a life long sentence in a Thai prison is far worse than instant painless death.

 

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