Murder and body parts allegedly found in freezer
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Sorry Gav,..I meant, and should have added ' within the Cambodian community'
Maybe all of you that lent him/them money might want to consider canceling that debt...
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She herself explained in the video that she froze the whole body in that small freezer first. Then she thawed it a bit before she dismembered the poor lady so it wouldn't be as messy.vladimir wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:43 amHow is posting their other username outing? What happened to the no sock puppet rule?
Agree that the brother riding the moto away is very dodgy. His involvement would explain a few things.
Somebody was asking how she lifted the body...surely she dragged it and then dismembered it so that's not really an issue.
But I'm pretty sure people who have just murdered somebody have an adrenaline rush or the panic makes them stronger.
Sad case
She said after she killed her, she dragged the body into her son's room and left it there for a while until she was able to drug/knock out her husband with sleeping pills. She then put her in the freezer. Any adrenaline dump would have been gone long before she somehow got a lifeless human body into that freezer alone.
Again, unless that is inaccurate I find it pretty hard to believe she was able to do that by herself. Sure, maybe not impossible but she's a pretty small lady. The victim certainly looked bigger than her. How difficult it must have been for her to get a 60kg or whatever lifeless body into that freezer alone.
does anyone have a better translation of that part of the video where she explained it?
I am talking about those who have expressed that the husband couldn't be involved for various creative reasons. You started talking about Western values because I said someone who lets their young kids (around 5 I think?) hang out at Sharkey bar at midnight hours is a troubled individual. The child died in those circumstances so it's a bit weird you'd come to her rescue intellectualizing on this point but each to their own I guess.
Friends of the husband, like crazyjohn and Scoffer, are giving people a free pass because they are friends with the husband and enjoyed his drink and food specials. crazyjohn went as far as defending criminal neglect because he is friends with the couple in question.
Unless you're actively defending people in these circumstances I don't see why you'd be offended by me pointing out that people are posting defensively in this thread.
Notice the word "WE". By "WE" I mean us as a collective whole including myself. By no means did I single you out and accuse you of giving people a free pass, but I really don't understand what the hell you're on about bringing the 80s and 90s into a discussion about a murder that happened last week.Alexandra wrote:We should not be giving people a free pass to commit murder
For a psychology major you're not very good at keeping up.
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Yeah, well I hope you aren't reincarnated to experience being a toddler on the countryside in Cambodia during the 80-90's. I am living with one myself, and a quick test would be to raise your hand to pretend slapping her face, and see her instinctively duck and hide like a scared little puppy. Fact is what went on back then, is kept below the radar as an embarrassment by most. But you, loading up on assumptions and predicaments seemingly without any personal experience, puts you among my least favorite posters in this realm. I've seen you attack other posters before, with your knowitall wiseguy attitude, and find it highly annoying personally.
I like the part where you assume I have no personal experience then go on and call me an assumption loaded knowitall wiseguy. You've got me all figured out to particle level it seems knowing exactly what I know, what I don't know, what I've experienced and what I haven't.newnewnewbie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:29 amBut you, loading up on assumptions and predicaments seemingly without any personal experience, puts you among my least favorite posters in this realm. I've seen you attack other posters before, with your knowitall wiseguy attitude, and find it highly annoying personally.
Are you one of these cowards sending me anonymous threats for condemning murder? Did you want to discuss the topic or are you here only to attack my person?
I couldn't care less what you find annoying. Feel free to step out of the thread if you don't want to debate. My arguments stand and you are free to respond to those.
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So now you think I'm sending you anonymous threats,.. you are so full of assumptions, half of it would be enough to serve in an oversized burrito on street 172. , Not a psychology major, did a few college courses, and I have the documentation to prove, it. Wondering if you have any documentation at all, or just a knowitall loudmouth with a few mental issues on your own.
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No further arguments from you about the topic then?newnewnewbie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:37 amSo now you think I'm sending you anonymous threats,.. you are so full of assumptions, half of it would be enough to serve in an oversized burrito on street 172. ,
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I haven't checked this thread in a day or two and it's grown by about 8 pages TLTR. I'm guessing it's just been Alexandra saying over and over that her partner must be involved because the fridge is too small.
"If the fridge doesn't fit, you must acquit".
Also fail to see what relevance the negligence of the murderer that resulted in the death of her daughter has to do with Walter and your opinion that he's involved. Did I miss something?
"If the fridge doesn't fit, you must acquit".
Also fail to see what relevance the negligence of the murderer that resulted in the death of her daughter has to do with Walter and your opinion that he's involved. Did I miss something?
starkmonster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:43 amI haven't checked this thread in a day or two and it's grown by about 8 pages TLTR. I'm guessing it's just been Alexandra saying over and over that her partner must be involved because the fridge is too small.
"If the fridge doesn't fit, you must acquit".
brilliant Starky
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Alexandra is a disgrace. I did not defend criminal neglect at all. I was merely pointing out that if a poor third world woman is working then childcare is not always easy. I have never met the perp but it hasn't nothing to do with my point. Cambodians don't take care of their kids as we do nowadays. But it wasn't so long ago in the West that we were any different.
Where I live there are small kids on the street every night, many of them stealing cars and breaking into properties
People like Alexandra should get another hobby rather than continuing to speculate about this event. I lived with Cambodians for a very long time and continue to live with three of them In Australia. I doubt that Alexandra has had any real experience with these funny little brown people.
Now I am able to question children in English about the goings on with the huge family in Cambodia (36 cousins) and it is a very sobering experience.
Where I live there are small kids on the street every night, many of them stealing cars and breaking into properties
People like Alexandra should get another hobby rather than continuing to speculate about this event. I lived with Cambodians for a very long time and continue to live with three of them In Australia. I doubt that Alexandra has had any real experience with these funny little brown people.
Now I am able to question children in English about the goings on with the huge family in Cambodia (36 cousins) and it is a very sobering experience.
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Pretty sure that ain't what this Alexandra chick has been saying, far as I've read it. I read it as just flagging some inconsitences, of course this is just a forum so nobody is privvy to everything and I ain't got no skin in the game. I first read he was drugged once then it became daily. Seemed odd that you could get drugged every day and not realize it.starkmonster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:43 amI haven't checked this thread in a day or two and it's grown by about 8 pages TLTR. I'm guessing it's just been Alexandra saying over and over that her partner must be involved because the fridge is too small.
"If the fridge doesn't fit, you must acquit".
Also fail to see what relevance the negligence of the murderer that resulted in the death of her daughter has to do with Walter and your opinion that he's involved. Did I miss something?
Most sleeping pills i've had (valium) (a) taste like shit, so some heavy flavourings needed to disguise the taste, especially in an ice tea if you're dosing someone on the sly (b) give a real unique feeling the next day, not like a hangover especially if we are talking a dose that knocks a grown man out for 10+ hours, perhaps if Alamo had never taken such pharmaceuticals before he wouldn't realize that it was that.
SO the guy went on this (unbeknown to him) 7 day bender of high level intake of some kinda sleeping pill and the day the broad was arrested he spent 17 hours waiting outside a police station with no urge to sleep. Could've happened, hope his health hasnt been affected.
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I haven't posted in a while, but this story is just too weird and has drawn me in.
Her story is full of holes, it is unbelievable that one person did the whole thing without assistance or at least knowledge from other in the house.
1. The house is pretty small - only maybe only 4 wide. You have to almost walk through the kitchen to go upstairs. It's not logical that nobody else in the house noticed or heard something strange over a couple of days.
2. The freezer is just too small. That part isn't credible. A child maybe, but a chubby adult? No way without breaking bones and dislocating joints. It often takes 2 Khmer guys to lift a 50kg rice bag - so a Khmer woman moving a 60kg cadaver around in the house - no way.
3. Cutting something up will make a bit of a racket, especially if cutting through bones. Sound really travels through those townhouses. And if done at nighttime when there isn't the same level of background noise...
4. Why the hell would the police let someone who is calmly retelling a horrific story like this pick up and handle a cleaver knife?!? She is telling this story like it is the most normal thing in the world. And keeping telling the police how clever she is???
5. The reconstruction is laughable with so many people squeezed into the crime scene - and why are those police wearing their helmets?
6. The son taking the motorbike, is very questionable. Where did he take it to? Why did he think the owner wasn't taking it herself?
Is failure to report a crime an offence in Cambodia? I could maybe believe that others weren't actively involved - but I struggle to believe that others didn't know.
Her story is full of holes, it is unbelievable that one person did the whole thing without assistance or at least knowledge from other in the house.
1. The house is pretty small - only maybe only 4 wide. You have to almost walk through the kitchen to go upstairs. It's not logical that nobody else in the house noticed or heard something strange over a couple of days.
2. The freezer is just too small. That part isn't credible. A child maybe, but a chubby adult? No way without breaking bones and dislocating joints. It often takes 2 Khmer guys to lift a 50kg rice bag - so a Khmer woman moving a 60kg cadaver around in the house - no way.
3. Cutting something up will make a bit of a racket, especially if cutting through bones. Sound really travels through those townhouses. And if done at nighttime when there isn't the same level of background noise...
4. Why the hell would the police let someone who is calmly retelling a horrific story like this pick up and handle a cleaver knife?!? She is telling this story like it is the most normal thing in the world. And keeping telling the police how clever she is???
5. The reconstruction is laughable with so many people squeezed into the crime scene - and why are those police wearing their helmets?
6. The son taking the motorbike, is very questionable. Where did he take it to? Why did he think the owner wasn't taking it herself?
Is failure to report a crime an offence in Cambodia? I could maybe believe that others weren't actively involved - but I struggle to believe that others didn't know.
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