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09-27-2015, 07:03 PM
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Re: 5 Little Boys Stabbed to Death by Mentally Ill Man
Agreed, spending the rest of his short ass life in a burn ward with a tyre melted into his waist would seem appropriate |
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09-27-2015, 10:28 PM
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Re: 5 Little Boys Stabbed to Death by Mentally Ill Man
If I was the cop on the scene, I would have handed my handgun to the father and let things proceed from there.
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09-27-2015, 11:32 PM
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Re: 5 Little Boys Stabbed to Death by Mentally Ill Man
CHINAG MAI: -- FOUR boys and a girl aged from five months to eight years were slashed to death yesterday by a man suffering from schizophrenia in Chiang Mai's Chai Prakarn district. A woman who was the mother of three of the children was injured. Asapa Siwua, 22, who police said had been released from Suan Prung Psychiatric Hospital in Chiang Mai a month ago, allegedly went inside a house next to his house with a large knife and killed the children. They were identified as Wasant Sae Ying, Ahow Sae Ying, Singju Sae Ying, Hao Sang Sae Ying and Theerawut Denwipailertlam. Yikor Sae Jern, the mother of two boys and one girl who were killed, sustained a knife wound from her face to her ear. One boy was Yikor's nephew and another her neighbour's son. Some of the children suffered deep throat wounds.Pol Lt Col Sombat Kalasuk, an investigator from Chai Prakarn police, said they suspect the children were playing and making noise, which drove Asapa to become psychotic and brutally kill the children with the knife. After allegedly killing the children, the man went back inside his own house with the knife. People from the neighbourhood learnt about the incident and surrounded his house but did not go inside, fearing he may attack them. But when police arrived and got the suspect out of his house, people outside bashed the suspect, injuring him. The bodies of the children will undergo an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Police will probe to find the suspect's motivation. Source: The Nation (Thai English language newspaper) |
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09-27-2015, 11:46 PM
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Re: 5 Little Boys Stabbed to Death by Mentally Ill Man
Man, one of these days we as a world community are going to have to figure out what to do with our mentally ill.
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09-28-2015, 01:23 AM
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Re: 5 Little Boys Stabbed to Death by Mentally Ill Man
The man was verifiably mentally ill. He had been institutionalized. He has (what is quite likely) an extensive medical history to attest to that fact. And you're advocating murder and 'mob justice'? Disgusting mindset. Wherever the hell you live, I sure hope it isn't in the same country as me. Because from where I sit, you are fundamentally worse than him. I suspect that you are mostly sane. And not in an institution. Which means you don't really have an excuse for your total lack of conscience. It's fucked up enough to advocate for the sanctioned state execution of a mentally ill man, but murdering him outright in the streets? Locking him up in an institution and NOT releasing him carelessly for the safety of society may well be warranted. But butchering him like a pack of bloodthirsty animals? Vile. Simply vile. Fortunately most civilized countries outgrew your barbaric and archaic way of thinking decades or centuries ago. Move your ass to Guatemala or Afghanistan. Your brand of mob 'justice' is quite popular in such locales. |
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09-28-2015, 03:02 AM
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Re: 5 Little Boys Stabbed to Death by Mentally Ill Man
Well, considering the fact that the United States has an exceptionally lackluster performance in its handling of the the mentally ill, especially in the criminal justice system, it's hard for me to contemplate Thailand would have the necessary resources to fund its mental health institutions. Whatever capital their government has to play with is also being handled by overtly corrupt politicians that would more likely turn a blind eye to this sort of problem instead of dealing with it. What you end up with is poorly trained staff who are probably overwhelmed with more cases than they could possibly handle. What happens next are the likely and common mishaps and miscommunication to the point where guys like him are released into the public after not receiving proper treatment, if any at all for that matter. I can understand the arguments questioning the decision to release him, but at the same time some consideration has to be made on how adequate their institutions are able to deal with guys like him. |