Taxi jihad staged as a random road rage crime?
Summary: July 6, 2013. In Bangkok, Thailand a taxi driver murdered a passenger alleged in an argument over a $1.60 taxi fare. The driver was Chidchai Utmacha who killed the American passenger, Troy Lee Pilkington, 51 who worked in customer service for Caterpillar. "The suspect claimed when he asked for the money, the American threw a cup of coffee at him, after which he pulled the knife from his trunk and chased after Pilkington... The suspect told police he panicked, but was arrested on charges of murder and carrying a weapon in public without reasonable cause.
filed : Taxi and Limousine Incidents
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Terrorism: This matches a number of stories where an "argument" is used as the cover-story justification for attacking or murdering a victim in apparent "rage". There is no way to verify the driver's story that there ever was an "argument". Taxis have been used as vehicles to attack, and targets of attack. For example, two were killed in San Francisco after their taxi caught fire while driving from the airport, but rather than stopping by the side of the road, he kept going where another occupant of a taxi just happened to shoot a picture before he crashed the taxi into a freeway pillar and they had to be pulled out of the fire by police. This makes little sense as a crime, as terrorism, the motive would be clear.
This is been staged to look like road rage. What makes much more sense is that this was actually a terrorist attack against an American citizen STAGED to look like a simple murder. Americans are simply too stupid to figure this out, and there are too many trolls who are putting the blame on the passenger. There is no witness to verify the driver's claims that there was ever an argument. Lots of mysterious attacks start with an alleged "argument"
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Pictured: The American tourist hacked to death by Thai taxi driver over $2 fare
- Troy Lee Pilkington, a 51 year old California native living in Bangkok and working for Caterpillar corporation in their customer service department was slaughtered ...
Troy was in a Thai cab driver’s cab. The fare seemed to jump from 35 THB to 50 THB, too quickly for Mr. Pilkington to believe the meter was above board. Another scenario is that the fare was 81 THB and the cabbie tried to add another 50 THB on to that, and Mr. Pilkington refused. He told the cabbie to drop him off right there. He and the cabby had a verbal fight about it, and at one point Mr. Pilkington may have thrown water from a waterbottle at the cab driver, or thrown the water bottle itself.Mr. Pilkington exited the cab at a red light without paying the fare and walked away. The cab driver chased him with a samurai sword and attacked him from behind. They fought for a very short time and Mr. Pilkington died from his injuries (stabbed).comment: after taxi driver has been arrested: The police and taxi association investigated and inspected the meter and found no rigged whatsoever. the fare from Central Bangna to where he stopped the taxi was about 51 bath, which seems to be right. When the car doesn’t move over the bad traffic, the meter runs, that’s normal. The American guy probably had a bad day or something and I feel sorry for him. The taxi driver has gone too far too. The news and witness said he thrown the coffee cup (and coffee) to the driver. You shouldn’t start by doing that, it’s about respect. At that point I don’t think 51 baht wasn’t the issue anymore.Murder of Troy Lee Pilkington by Thailand Taxi Driver Notes Terrorism
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