Friday, October 26, 2007

Vico the pedophile denies obvious facts

A police officer said on tuesday that Christopher Paul Neil has denied charges that he rapped young boy in Thailand.
A judge in the Bangkok Criminal Court signed an order to extend his detention to 12 days, and could move later to keep him incarcerated up to 84 days. After the closed-door hearing, the suspect was imprisoned at the Bangkok Remand Prison.
A canadian journalist allowed to speak to Neil, who is quoted as repeating his denials and saying he doesn't think the evidence against him would hold up in a Canadian court. Then the journalist reported that the pedophile doesn't want to be extradited to Canada. He said: "A person like me would not survive long in a Canadian jail".
Neil's family wrote an e-mail to the Bangkok Criminal Court in which they explained: "We will do everything we can to support him during this troubling time in his life. We are all in agreement that he should be extradited to Canada to face these allegations."
Neil have to face to several charges including sexual abuse of a child under 15, illegal detention, and taking a child under 15 without parental consent with the intent to molest and restraint of freedom. If he found guilty, he could spend up to 40 years in jail.

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