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Authorities give confusing statements in Bangkok bomb probe

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By NATTASUDA ANUSONADISAI and JOCELYN GECKER

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So the police think its a domestic terror attack committed by a foreigner. Yeah, makes perfect sense.

As for no claim of responsibility, I wonder if the terrorists are awaiting for their extraction from Thailand to be complete before issuing one?

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@Jeff

In fairness, the taxi driver who took the guy to the shrine has said he was a foreigner....

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@lucabrasi

That's not the point I'm quibbling about: it's the one where they have basically ruled out an international link, yet their suspect is....a foreigner. Weird.

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lb: In fairness, the taxi driver who took the guy to the shrine has said he was a foreigner....

When I saw the CCTV photos, I thought of this ...

Eddie Murphy in "White Like Me" SNL skit:

photo: http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/ivy/2013-09-11/3f5798d4-a0ea-4af2-9734-a7bb3dcf49ec_murphy-white-like-me.jpg

vid: https://screen.yahoo.com/white-000000112.html

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Thai Police was entertaining journalists instead of finding bomber. As I posted yesterday, Thai Police will release 24 statements in 24 hrs. Thai Police do not have experienced and capacity to crack code but only Thai Police has ability to bring scapegoat to the court. Without FBI or international expertise help, it's impossible to catch and know who real culprit was. It’s possible the bomber may have left Thailand. Thai Police is best at wasting times and cover-up.

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