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UglyMowgli
10-08-07, 01:30 PM
Do you know him? If yes contact INTERPOL (see the link below)
http://www.interpol.com/Public/THB/vico/4G.jpg
http://www.interpol.com/Public/THB/vico/Default.asp

Morts
10-08-07, 01:37 PM
prison sure is gonna s*** for him

CB..
10-08-07, 01:43 PM
hope they catch him..sadly there's plenty more where he came from..:shifty:

STEED
10-08-07, 01:47 PM
Prison is to good for that kind of filthy scum.

kiwi_2005
10-08-07, 01:54 PM
They have the death sentence, they have life, then they should have a law to casterate these sickos

The Munster
10-08-07, 02:17 PM
They have the death sentence, they have life, then they should have a law to casterate these sickos

Why not give these sicko's the death penalty ? Hate to say this but clicked the link and as soon as I saw the heading, immediately closed the box, didn't want to read about it.
Right, on my soapbox now .. these 'things' that have been commited for these crimes should, at the very least, be never let out of prison, an institution, whatever and if some 'do-gooder/we have changed this person' signs the release form and let's one of these 'things' back out into society and it re-offends then the 'do-gooder' should be brought to task. Do-gooder would certainly think twice about signing any release forms then.
These 'things' can't guarantee they won't do this sort of thing again and because of this reason alone, should never be out in the Public arena but 'institutionalised' instead.

HunterICX
10-08-07, 02:21 PM
Not a death sentence,
but a life in a prison to be ''the prison's little bitch'' of the horny muscled guys who havent had ''love'' since 1999

Biggles
10-08-07, 02:35 PM
'Cmon lads! Focus! Let's find the bastard and then flame him!

"We've found him! may we burn him!?"
http://img.csfd.cz/photos/filmy/0/3308_18_ws.jpg
too good for the bastard anyway....

(want to point out that I see this as an extremely serious thing, and is not joking about the crime itself)

Kapitan_Phillips
10-08-07, 02:37 PM
How come the pictures are distorted?

<EDIT> Oh, nevermind - just read the index page.


Burn in hell you *********g s**tbag

Tchocky
10-08-07, 02:46 PM
They have the death sentence, they have life, then they should have a law to casterate these sickos
I wouldn't want to mess with the hormone levels of someone who is already mentally ill.

Just saying :-?

sunvalleyslim
10-08-07, 03:11 PM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................

VipertheSniper
10-08-07, 03:15 PM
Getting him into a "normal" prison (as opposed to a closed institute) is the worst penalty he can get, because sickos like him are loathed even there.

VipertheSniper
10-08-07, 03:16 PM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................

As far as I know the death penalty costs actually more, than keeping guys their whole life in prison.

joea
10-08-07, 03:21 PM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................
As far as I know the death penalty costs actually more, than keeping guys their whole life in prison.

Heard the same thing, hmmm maybe the wierdo will have an accident sometime. :shifty:

Jimbuna
10-08-07, 03:37 PM
Certainly can't think of any place in society for people like that :nope:

U49
10-08-07, 04:09 PM
Why not give these sicko's the death penalty ?

.. Want an answer? OK: here it comes.. what is the use, what is the cost and what is the benefit...? Answer the questions, and the (I should say: your) solution is easy to find!
(Realy, no joke! But read further...)

Someone might question my totaly absence of moral, and I agree. Because moral is something that you should test in front of your mirror with yourself.

My (still open question) is: What use has a penalty at all?
If I want to get rid of him (this is a use) I can do it. No need to care about some reasoning like call it "penalty".. why should I care if he feels bad?

If I want to prevent it.... OK now it's time for your moral question... preventing by eliminating.. yeeees it works, but has it a further use? I'm not sure! I question that!

If I want to set up a "*** sorry, I don't know the english word for: to fix something, that I broke?****" ? Then one should set up something that makes the accused to make things better for his victims.... and maybe show regret?? (depending on your morale needs)

In terms of "use" I would set the focus ONLY on option 3) as it is the only option which care about the victims...
Sorry but I do not care for real about the accused criminal (or not gulity). I DO NOT CARE ABOUT PENALTY!
I care about helping the victims... (if it is possible at all? I do not know?)

StdDev
10-08-07, 04:16 PM
Certainly can't think of any place in society for people like that :nope:

pothole filler?

Onkel Neal
10-08-07, 04:54 PM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................

As far as I know the death penalty costs actually more, than keeping guys their whole life in prison.


Not if they did it my way. One length of rope, $3.98. Should last several years.

VipertheSniper
10-08-07, 05:04 PM
Yeah sure, but that's not how it works, atleast not in the western world (no pun intended)

bookworm_020
10-08-07, 08:50 PM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................
As far as I know the death penalty costs actually more, than keeping guys their whole life in prison.

Not if they did it my way. One length of rope, $3.98. Should last several years.

I can do better, some scrap iron, some wire and a boat trip two clicks of Sydney. Then he can become part of the food chain instead of being a preaditor

Kapitan_Phillips
10-09-07, 01:45 AM
Its pretty kickass how they can undistort pictures like that. Methinks they must have a Beta of some new version of Photoshop or Fireworks.

nikimcbee
10-09-07, 02:16 AM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................

As far as I know the death penalty costs actually more, than keeping guys their whole life in prison.


Not if they did it my way. One length of rope, $3.98. Should last several years.

I say a pit full crocodiles. Just chain him next to a river, splash the water and wait....

Todays pedophile, tomorrows croc $hit.

UglyMowgli
10-09-07, 04:01 AM
First they need to catch him, so speak about this warrant around you.

HunterICX
10-09-07, 04:21 AM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................

As far as I know the death penalty costs actually more, than keeping guys their whole life in prison.


Not if they did it my way. One length of rope, $3.98. Should last several years.

I say a pit full crocodiles. Just chain him next to a river, splash the water and wait....

Todays pedophile, tomorrows croc $hit.

a crocodile pit, and drop him and pull him up like a teabag...
it hurts more when a croc first bites one of his body parts off


but...the cheapest solution to get rid of him, is give him to the family to deal with him as they wish..I think the family have some apples to peal with him

baggygreen
10-09-07, 05:52 AM
Its easy - Give him a life sentence in prison, a cell with barry the heavily tattooed biker, and a supply of extra slippery soap.

he wont last a year.

Jimbuna
10-09-07, 09:31 AM
I take it non of you would be interested in sitting on the jury then :hmm:

Tchocky
10-09-07, 09:37 AM
Well, the photographic evidence seems damning, but those pictures have been messed with quite a lot. Adding/removing effects.
Bang, case for the defense. If the guy is found. If he hasn't inserted someone else's face and blurred that one.

*headache*

No, jimbuna, I wouldn't like to be on this jury.

DeepIron
10-09-07, 10:13 AM
...then they should have a law to casterate these sickos...
Yeah, right below the chin and above the shoulders with a very dull blade...:nope:

The Munster
10-09-07, 10:40 AM
Its easy - Give him a life sentence in prison, a cell with barry the heavily tattooed biker, and a supply of extra slippery soap.

he wont last a year.

I say skip the soap.

Biggles
10-09-07, 10:41 AM
Shouldn't the punishment be decided by the country which he belongs to?

DeepIron
10-09-07, 11:01 AM
Shouldn't the punishment be decided by the country which he belongs to? If the crime(s) were committed in his native country, yes. However, if the crimes were international, which they evidently are otherwise Interpol wouldn't be involved, then the country in which the crime(s) were committed would have claim under their jurisdiction.

Fish
10-09-07, 12:47 PM
They have the death sentence, they have life, then they should have a law to casterate these sickos
I wouldn't want to mess with the hormone levels of someone who is already mentally ill.

Just saying :-?

And hormonally! :hmm:

I think live in prison will be a hell on earth for them, no dead penalty needed.

Biggles
10-09-07, 03:49 PM
Shouldn't the punishment be decided by the country which he belongs to? If the crime(s) were committed in his native country, yes. However, if the crimes were international, which they evidently are otherwise Interpol wouldn't be involved, then the country in which the crime(s) were committed would have claim under their jurisdiction.

Some of the crimes where committed in Vietnam and Cambodia, so to make it short: He's buggered.

Jimbuna
10-09-07, 04:07 PM
Shouldn't the punishment be decided by the country which he belongs to? If the crime(s) were committed in his native country, yes. However, if the crimes were international, which they evidently are otherwise Interpol wouldn't be involved, then the country in which the crime(s) were committed would have claim under their jurisdiction.

Some of the crimes where committed in Vietnam and Cambodia, so to make it short: He's buggered.

No pun intended I hope :o

;)

Biggles
10-09-07, 04:23 PM
Shouldn't the punishment be decided by the country which he belongs to? If the crime(s) were committed in his native country, yes. However, if the crimes were international, which they evidently are otherwise Interpol wouldn't be involved, then the country in which the crime(s) were committed would have claim under their jurisdiction.

Some of the crimes where committed in Vietnam and Cambodia, so to make it short: He's buggered.

No pun intended I hope :o

;)

Well the bastard sure deserves it if that's what you mean

Jimbuna
10-10-07, 07:21 AM
Shouldn't the punishment be decided by the country which he belongs to? If the crime(s) were committed in his native country, yes. However, if the crimes were international, which they evidently are otherwise Interpol wouldn't be involved, then the country in which the crime(s) were committed would have claim under their jurisdiction.

Some of the crimes where committed in Vietnam and Cambodia, so to make it short: He's buggered.

No pun intended I hope :o

;)

Well the bastard sure deserves it if that's what you mean

A cactus springs to mind.....and sideways ;)

UglyMowgli
10-15-07, 01:12 PM
Just an up:

The catch him it is a british citizen living in Thailand.

Huskalar
10-15-07, 01:57 PM
Just an up:

The catch him it is a british citizen living in Thailand. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7045701.stm

I really hope he will be arrested as soon as possible.

Jimbuna
10-15-07, 02:08 PM
No hiding place now :nope:

Tchocky
10-15-07, 03:11 PM
They have the death sentence, they have life, then they should have a law to casterate these sickos I wouldn't want to mess with the hormone levels of someone who is already mentally ill.

Just saying :-?
And hormonally! :hmm: True! We don't seem to know very much about why people do this kind of thing, and usually the first action taken with a rapist/sexcriminal is to put them in prison. Most of these people know our taboos and laws, ie, they know that what they are doing is wrong, yet they have urges so strong that this is disregarded.
Unless we can find out why this is happening, the problem will always exist.
I have a tendency to disbelieve labelling of "evil" or "inhumane". Sick seems to be the word. Ill.

waste gate
10-15-07, 03:21 PM
Sick seems to be the word. Ill.

If they are it doesn't absolve them from the punishment they deserve after being found guilty by a jury of their peers. We must protect those who are unable to protect themselves, children.

Tchocky
10-15-07, 03:30 PM
Certainly a denial of liberty, if it is a mental disorder driving them then they must be contained. I fully agree with your second sentence.
Slamming them in prison, exposing them to hatred and violence, then releasing them into society without any treatment seems counter-productive. It's not how society treats any other illness. We have to know why, and how to stop it before it starts.
We treat these people like pariahs, creating an atmosphere where it is almost impossible to say "I'm sick. I need help".
I'm basing this on pedophilia stemming form a mental disorder. If these people are simply "evil", right then, prison it is.

waste gate
10-15-07, 03:41 PM
Certainly a denial of liberty, if it is a mental disorder driving them then they must be contained. I fully agree with your second sentence.
Slamming them in prison, exposing them to hatred and violence, then releasing them into society without any treatment seems counter-productive. It's not how society treats any other illness. We have to know why, and how to stop it before it starts.
We treat these people like pariahs, creating an atmosphere where it is almost impossible to say "I'm sick. I need help".
I'm basing this on pedophilia stemming form a mental disorder. If these people are simply "evil", right then, prison it is.

I guess my issue is labeling any abverant behavior as an illness requiring treatment. I don't believe that is the case. I know that those abused will never be the same and may very well be wards of the state in the future. Our efforts should go toward the abused and not the commitors of these crimes.

Kongo Otto
10-15-07, 03:47 PM
Prison is to good for that kind of filthy scum.

Dam right mate.

Jimbuna
10-15-07, 04:30 PM
Sick seems to be the word. Ill.

If they are it doesn't absolve them from the punishment they deserve after being found guilty by a jury of their peers. We must protect those who are unable to protect themselves, children.

Precisely....I've witnessed the aftermath first hand....on too many occasions :nope:

What next ?....Theft, kidnapping, extortion, speeding are all diseaes :damn:

Society has standards, namely rules, laws and expectations that people are expected to adhere to....if they can't then the judicial system is there to enforce what is expected :yep:

UglyMowgli
10-16-07, 08:11 AM
double post .

UglyMowgli
10-16-07, 08:13 AM
Interpol has identiied the man : Christopher Paul Neil a Canadian english teacher in south korea

http://www.interpol.int/Public/THB/vico/thaiImmigration20071011_W60.jpg

Zayphod
10-16-07, 11:55 AM
Certainly can't think of any place in society for people like that :nope:

pothole filler?

Excuse me. Pothole anti-defamation league is on line 6.

Zayphod
10-16-07, 12:06 PM
Death would be best, than we don't have to pay for the Bastard..................

As far as I know the death penalty costs actually more, than keeping guys their whole life in prison.


Not if they did it my way. One length of rope, $3.98. Should last several years.

I say a pit full crocodiles. Just chain him next to a river, splash the water and wait....

Todays pedophile, tomorrows croc $hit.

Too easy. Sharks with laser beams attached to their heads.

bookworm_020
10-19-07, 12:34 AM
They got him!!!!

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/manhunt-nets-suspected-pedophile/2007/10/19/1192301021568.html

I wonder how he will like jail in Thailand!!!:stare:

joea
10-19-07, 02:43 AM
Score one for the E-police!!!! :rock:

....and for the kids. :x

d@rk51d3
10-19-07, 03:20 AM
Today just got a whole lot better.:yep:

Kapitan_Phillips
10-19-07, 03:51 AM
Gotta love when the world works together to catch scum.

You're next, Bin Laden. :rotfl:

Skybird
10-19-07, 04:10 AM
That will make the guys from the BKA proud. Their tools by which they restored the images, in the beginning were laughed about.

It is always a bad and sad thing if somebody abuses his superiority to harm the weak for selfish reasons. With regard to child abuse, it is especially vicious. In this case: maximum penalty is appropriate. Something tells me he is not mentally deranged, so let him taste the law in full volume.

HunterICX
10-19-07, 04:13 AM
That will make the guys from the BKA proud. Their tools by which they restored the images, in the beginning were laughed about.

It is always a bad and sad thing if somebody abuses his superiority to harm the weak for selfish reasons. With regard to child abuse, it is especially vicious. In this case: maximum penalty is appropriate. Something tells me he is not mentally deranged, so let him taste the law in full volume.

I hear that prison's in Asian countries have a good reputation.:yep:
I say, lock him up in one of those really nasty hard regime ones....for life.

Tchocky
10-19-07, 04:13 AM
What next ?....Theft, kidnapping, extortion, speeding are all diseaes :damn: Not so much. I'd wager that we can all understand the motive for theft, the motive for speeding etc
How many of us can empathise with a child molester? How many of us understand what motivates them?
What do we know about why they do what they do?

Society has standards, namely rules, laws and expectations that people are expected to adhere to....if they can't then the judicial system is there to enforce what is expected :yep: These people are very aware of societies laws, yet they still break them and commit horrendous crimes.
Combined with the nature of the crime, that sounds like an illness to me.

Skybird
10-19-07, 04:18 AM
That will make the guys from the BKA proud. Their tools by which they restored the images, in the beginning were laughed about.

It is always a bad and sad thing if somebody abuses his superiority to harm the weak for selfish reasons. With regard to child abuse, it is especially vicious. In this case: maximum penalty is appropriate. Something tells me he is not mentally deranged, so let him taste the law in full volume.

I hear that prison's in Asian countries have a good reputation.:yep:
I say, lock him up in one of those really nasty hard regime ones....for life.

as long as he is not handed over to a - what was his nationality? - Canadian? British? court.

Kapitan_Phillips
10-19-07, 04:40 AM
That will make the guys from the BKA proud. Their tools by which they restored the images, in the beginning were laughed about.

It is always a bad and sad thing if somebody abuses his superiority to harm the weak for selfish reasons. With regard to child abuse, it is especially vicious. In this case: maximum penalty is appropriate. Something tells me he is not mentally deranged, so let him taste the law in full volume.
I hear that prison's in Asian countries have a good reputation.:yep:
I say, lock him up in one of those really nasty hard regime ones....for life.
as long as he is not handed over to a - what was his nationality? - Canadian? British? court.

Hoooo!!


(True, though :rotfl:)

Kongo Otto
10-19-07, 05:07 AM
They got him!!!!

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/manhunt-nets-suspected-pedophile/2007/10/19/1192301021568.html

I wonder how he will like jail in Thailand!!!:stare:


Well for the next 20 years his butt will be smoking,thats for shure.
One dirty bastard in Jail,many more are free.
Every Police Force from this Planet should post the Pictures of this morons.
When they canīt hide anymore,its easier to hunt them down.
They should get the Death Sentence in every State of this Planet

Jimbuna
10-19-07, 06:44 AM
That will make the guys from the BKA proud. Their tools by which they restored the images, in the beginning were laughed about.

It is always a bad and sad thing if somebody abuses his superiority to harm the weak for selfish reasons. With regard to child abuse, it is especially vicious. In this case: maximum penalty is appropriate. Something tells me he is not mentally deranged, so let him taste the law in full volume.

I hear that prison's in Asian countries have a good reputation.:yep:
I say, lock him up in one of those really nasty hard regime ones....for life.

as long as he is not handed over to a - what was his nationality? - Canadian? British? court.

He's a Canadian national :yep:

kiwi_2005
10-19-07, 06:55 AM
Yeah i saw tonight he was arrested :rock:

Lock the sicko away forever.

fatty
10-19-07, 08:31 AM
Would be nice to see him stand a fair trial before the punishment is decided. I'm afraid I can't assume someone to be guilty over some distorted images which have been "digitally reconstructed" by a couple of guys. If I were on a jury, I'd like to be walked through the step-by-step process that supposedly reconstructed his face.

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10-19-07, 10:05 AM
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