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Southeast Asia
7 Cambodians Charged in Toddler Murder
2005-06-20
Seven Cambodian men were charged in court Sunday with involvement in the death of a 2-year-old Canadian boy during last week's takeover at an international school.
Takes a lot of guts to plug a 2-year-old, you betcha...
Four men accused of carrying out the attack on the school near northwestern Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple complex were charged with premeditated murder, kidnapping, illegal detainment of persons for ransom and illegal use of a weapon, prosecutor Bou Bunhang said. The charges carry penalties ranging from 15 years to life in prison.
Being real old-fashioned, which of course makes me barbaric in my outlook, I'd favor the death penalty for the lot of them.
Their three alleged accomplices — two private security guards and a man who sold the handgun used to kill the Canadian boy — were charged with conspiracy to commit premeditated murder, illegal detainment and illegal use of a weapon. One of the guards worked at the school.
He doesn't sound like the best investment they ever made...
Four men stormed Siem Reap International School on Thursday and held about 30 students and some teachers hostage for more than six hours. Their alleged leader, Chea Sokhom, used the handgun, their only weapon, to shoot the Canadian boy in the head because he would not stop crying, according to police.
I usually get by with my sainted father's tactic of threatening to swat the child's bottom, thereby giving the little brat something to cry about. I can't say I've ever had the urge to shoot a 2-year-old, though it has occurred to me with regard to some of their parents. But even that urge quickly passed...
The crisis ended when police cornered the van in which the attackers tried to escape with several child hostages and a reported $30,000 ransom. Ou Em, head of the serious crime division in Siem Reap province, said police Saturday arrested Un Nee, who allegedly sold the handgun to Chea Sokhom for $150. The two security guards told police that Chea Sokhom had invited them to join in a plot to hold the school's students for ransom, police said.
Brilliant. Simply brilliant.
Posted by:Fred

#1  MeI ussally put thier littlte butts in another room,tell them they can come out when they stop crying and shut the door.
Posted by: raptor   2005-06-20 08:41  

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