US man charged with murder of Thai national jailed until next court date

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An American father extradited from California and charged with the murder of a Thai national in western Sydney will remain behind bars until his next court appearance.

An American father charged with the murder of a Thai man in western Sydney last year will remain behind bars until his next court appearance at the beginning of June.Wachira"Mario" Phetmang was found bound, gagged and wrapped in plastic material on Homebush Bay DriveNSW Police said the"motive appears unclear at this stage"

The former tiler is accused of brutally murdering Wachira"Mario" Phetmang, 33, and dumping his body on the side of a busy Sydney freeway on June 6 last year. An autopsy revealed the Starbucks employee sustained more than 20 wounds to his head and had multiple skull fractures.

 

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If you break the laws of nations you visit you should face their authority, when you are abroad you represent your people, so if your country refuses to send its citizen(s) to face those charges they should at least charge them domestically with diplomatic crimes.

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