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mrsquirrel



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:24 pm    Post subject: CPN up before the judge Reply with quote

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nterpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand
Interpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand

A Canadian pedophile suspect arrested last year after a worldwide Interpol manhunt entered a courthouse for trial Monday in Thailand, one of many countries where he is accused of sexually abusing young boys.

Christopher Paul Neil, a 32-year-old schoolteacher who worked in several Asian countries, was arrested in Thailand on Oct. 19, 2007 after Interpol issued an unprecedented global appeal to help apprehend him.

Shackled and smiling, Neil entered Bangkok's criminal courthouse ahead of the trial in an orange prison uniform. He was barefoot and chained to another prisoner.
"I hope there will be justice in Thailand," he told reporters.

Neil has pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing a 9-year-old Thai boy, who contacted police after seeing Neil's face on television after his arrest. The child claims Neil paid him 500 baht (US$15, �10) to 1,000 baht ($30, �20) to perform oral sex in 2003, while he was living in Thailand.

He faces up to 20 years in prison for charges that include sexually abusing a minor and videotaping the alleged abuse, taking a child without parental consent with holding him against his will.

Interpol's public call for help was based on the discovery of some 200 Internet photos believed to show Neil sexually abusing at least a dozen Vietnamese and Cambodian boys, some as young as 6.

The photos were found online in 2004, but the face of the perpetrator was digitally obscured as a swirling shape. After three years of searching, the international police agency was able to unscramble the images with the help of German police computer experts. Interpol circulated the pictures publicly and received hundreds of tips that led them to identify Neil as the suspect.

Neil was arrested 11 days after the appeal was launched after flying into Bangkok on a one-way ticket from South Korea, where he was working as an English teacher.

Neil had taught at various schools in South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam since 2000. Previously, Neil worked as a chaplain in Canada, counseling teens.
Neil lived in Thailand from 2002 to early 2004, according to police.

Since Neil's arrest, Interpol has said it will allow wider use of public appeals to track suspected pedophiles, trying to build on the success it had tracking down the Canadian.

�2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There was a segment on CNN last night about CPN and how Thailand and other SE Asian countries are finally starting to get serious about busting the diddlers.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:28 pm    Post subject: Re: CPN up before the judge Reply with quote

mrsquirrel wrote:
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nterpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand
Interpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand

A Canadian pedophile suspect arrested last year after a worldwide Interpol manhunt entered a courthouse for trial Monday in Thailand, one of many countries where he is accused of sexually abusing young boys.

Christopher Paul Neil, a 32-year-old schoolteacher who worked in several Asian countries, was arrested in Thailand on Oct. 19, 2007 after Interpol issued an unprecedented global appeal to help apprehend him.

Shackled and smiling, Neil entered Bangkok's criminal courthouse ahead of the trial in an orange prison uniform. He was barefoot and chained to another prisoner.
"I hope there will be justice in Thailand," he told reporters.

Neil has pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing a 9-year-old Thai boy, who contacted police after seeing Neil's face on television after his arrest. The child claims Neil paid him 500 baht (US$15, �10) to 1,000 baht ($30, �20) to perform oral sex in 2003, while he was living in Thailand.

He faces up to 20 years in prison for charges that include sexually abusing a minor and videotaping the alleged abuse, taking a child without parental consent with holding him against his will.

Interpol's public call for help was based on the discovery of some 200 Internet photos believed to show Neil sexually abusing at least a dozen Vietnamese and Cambodian boys, some as young as 6.

The photos were found online in 2004, but the face of the perpetrator was digitally obscured as a swirling shape. After three years of searching, the international police agency was able to unscramble the images with the help of German police computer experts. Interpol circulated the pictures publicly and received hundreds of tips that led them to identify Neil as the suspect.

Neil was arrested 11 days after the appeal was launched after flying into Bangkok on a one-way ticket from South Korea, where he was working as an English teacher.

Neil had taught at various schools in South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam since 2000. Previously, Neil worked as a chaplain in Canada, counseling teens.
Neil lived in Thailand from 2002 to early 2004, according to police.

Since Neil's arrest, Interpol has said it will allow wider use of public appeals to track suspected pedophiles, trying to build on the success it had tracking down the Canadian.

�2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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I'm not defending Neil in any way, but it seems as if he's already been sentenced without even going to trial. I wonder what everybody will do if in the very unlikely event that he would be found innocent?
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mrsquirrel



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wonder if he is sharing a cell with "The Merchant of Death"?
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mrsquirrel



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:29 pm    Post subject: Re: CPN up before the judge Reply with quote

xingyiman wrote:
mrsquirrel wrote:
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nterpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand
Interpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand

A Canadian pedophile suspect arrested last year after a worldwide Interpol manhunt entered a courthouse for trial Monday in Thailand, one of many countries where he is accused of sexually abusing young boys.

Christopher Paul Neil, a 32-year-old schoolteacher who worked in several Asian countries, was arrested in Thailand on Oct. 19, 2007 after Interpol issued an unprecedented global appeal to help apprehend him.

Shackled and smiling, Neil entered Bangkok's criminal courthouse ahead of the trial in an orange prison uniform. He was barefoot and chained to another prisoner.
"I hope there will be justice in Thailand," he told reporters.

Neil has pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing a 9-year-old Thai boy, who contacted police after seeing Neil's face on television after his arrest. The child claims Neil paid him 500 baht (US$15, �10) to 1,000 baht ($30, �20) to perform oral sex in 2003, while he was living in Thailand.

He faces up to 20 years in prison for charges that include sexually abusing a minor and videotaping the alleged abuse, taking a child without parental consent with holding him against his will.

Interpol's public call for help was based on the discovery of some 200 Internet photos believed to show Neil sexually abusing at least a dozen Vietnamese and Cambodian boys, some as young as 6.

The photos were found online in 2004, but the face of the perpetrator was digitally obscured as a swirling shape. After three years of searching, the international police agency was able to unscramble the images with the help of German police computer experts. Interpol circulated the pictures publicly and received hundreds of tips that led them to identify Neil as the suspect.

Neil was arrested 11 days after the appeal was launched after flying into Bangkok on a one-way ticket from South Korea, where he was working as an English teacher.

Neil had taught at various schools in South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam since 2000. Previously, Neil worked as a chaplain in Canada, counseling teens.
Neil lived in Thailand from 2002 to early 2004, according to police.

Since Neil's arrest, Interpol has said it will allow wider use of public appeals to track suspected pedophiles, trying to build on the success it had tracking down the Canadian.

�2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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I'm not defending Neil in any way, but it seems as if he's already been sentenced without even going to trial. I wonder what everybody will do if in the very unlikely event that he would be found innocent?



he is fucked in LOS. They can't let him go free. They do that and they will look bad no matter if he is guilty or not.

Still unsure as to the Thai allegations or not. Never read like he shat where he ate.
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xingyiman



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:39 pm    Post subject: Re: CPN up before the judge Reply with quote

mrsquirrel wrote:
xingyiman wrote:
mrsquirrel wrote:
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nterpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand
Interpol's Canadian pedophile suspect goes on trial in Thailand

A Canadian pedophile suspect arrested last year after a worldwide Interpol manhunt entered a courthouse for trial Monday in Thailand, one of many countries where he is accused of sexually abusing young boys.

Christopher Paul Neil, a 32-year-old schoolteacher who worked in several Asian countries, was arrested in Thailand on Oct. 19, 2007 after Interpol issued an unprecedented global appeal to help apprehend him.

Shackled and smiling, Neil entered Bangkok's criminal courthouse ahead of the trial in an orange prison uniform. He was barefoot and chained to another prisoner.
"I hope there will be justice in Thailand," he told reporters.

Neil has pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing a 9-year-old Thai boy, who contacted police after seeing Neil's face on television after his arrest. The child claims Neil paid him 500 baht (US$15, �10) to 1,000 baht ($30, �20) to perform oral sex in 2003, while he was living in Thailand.

He faces up to 20 years in prison for charges that include sexually abusing a minor and videotaping the alleged abuse, taking a child without parental consent with holding him against his will.

Interpol's public call for help was based on the discovery of some 200 Internet photos believed to show Neil sexually abusing at least a dozen Vietnamese and Cambodian boys, some as young as 6.

The photos were found online in 2004, but the face of the perpetrator was digitally obscured as a swirling shape. After three years of searching, the international police agency was able to unscramble the images with the help of German police computer experts. Interpol circulated the pictures publicly and received hundreds of tips that led them to identify Neil as the suspect.

Neil was arrested 11 days after the appeal was launched after flying into Bangkok on a one-way ticket from South Korea, where he was working as an English teacher.

Neil had taught at various schools in South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam since 2000. Previously, Neil worked as a chaplain in Canada, counseling teens.
Neil lived in Thailand from 2002 to early 2004, according to police.

Since Neil's arrest, Interpol has said it will allow wider use of public appeals to track suspected pedophiles, trying to build on the success it had tracking down the Canadian.

�2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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I'm not defending Neil in any way, but it seems as if he's already been sentenced without even going to trial. I wonder what everybody will do if in the very unlikely event that he would be found innocent?



he is fucked in LOS. They can't let him go free. They do that and they will look bad no matter if he is guilty or not.

Still unsure as to the Thai allegations or not. Never read like he *beep* where he ate.


I agree he is probably screwed in Thailand. But far be it for a little Thai guy to lie about something or a Federal Investigation to arrest the wrong individual. All I am saying is that no one has heard Neil's side of it yet. If he is indeed guilty then I hope the wheels of justice turn accordingly. But all this legislation that is causing so many headaches is because of Neil and I am thinking what a severe loss of face to everyone if he were found innocent. All I have hear in the press is "the pedophile Neil" or "child abuser Neil". They've hung him without a trial as far as I am concerned. He's screwed either way because the stigma of something like that will follow him the rest of his life. If he were found not guilty then he would have to change his name and break with any attachments he's ever had and reinvent himself.
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