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Friday 17 July 2009

He Jumped Off The Roof


Yeah right. And my name is Mighty Mouse.

The notion that he jumped off the roof is just as ludicrous as expecting the public to believe that Teoh Beng Hock would voluntarily choose to sleep overnight in the very same place he was interrogated.

He had a big day ahead of him and he takes a nap at the MACC headquarters? Spin me another one, for the love of God; this one is too stupid to be swallowed.

But just when you think the situation couldn't get more insane, the mother of all idiots, Nazri Aziz opens his mouth, saying, "Then he should have gone home (instead)....and how would we know that he would jump out of the building?"

Folks, obviously someone thinks we are really stupid.

This was a political aide who had nothing to hide. Not an MB with a Balinese-style house worth RM24 million, not a Prime Minister in-waiting who had affairs with a Mongolian model cum translator, not your average Barisan Nasional crook with a hundred corruptions to his name.

Just a simple 30 year old who was due to be married the next day.

But that's the whole issue, isn't it?

Pakatan Rakyat has obviously been showing up all the inadequacies and misdemeanours of Barisan Nasional in recent days.

It's not a difficult feat. Barisan Nasional is obviously steeped in corruption and crime.

So this is probably what happened: the MACC was ordered to find dirt on Pakatan Rakyat. At all costs.

Unfortunately (for BN), it looks like those affiliated with Pakatan Rakyat are actually clean. I find it hard to believe, but at this point, I think it's safe to say that Pakatan Rakyat hasn't got its hands dirty yet.

Unbelievable. And I thought all politicians were like dirty diapers.

So the MACC had to resort to desperate measures. I think there are two possibilities.

Firstly, it's possible that they tried to dangle Teoh Beng Hock from a window to intimidate him. But instead of merely scaring the crap out of him, they went and dropped him.

Secondly, it's possible that they tortured him using all methods and went too far, resulting in his death. That would explain various reports that there was no blood at the scene. He was planted there to look like he had taken a tumble when he probably died some time earlier.

And that would explain why they absolutely refused to let the family lawyer be present to identify the body. They have plenty to hide. Oh, they do.

It's evident at this point that Teoh Beng Hock's death is shrouded in mystery. Watch the Malaysiakini.tv video to get more insight on what the family lawyer says.

8 comments:

zewt said...

i would pray that those who spin the story to rot in hell... although i am in no position to judge.

Crankster said...

I know. I feel angry too.

Pat said...

I think along the same lines as you do, regarding his death.

And don't even breathe the 'suicide' word to me!

Something is so wrong here, I can't even begin to imagine how to fix things!

You're Mighty Mouse? I'm so green, I'm giving the Incredible Hulk a run for his money.

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Unknown said...

I just pray his death is not in vain but is the catalyst for people to wake up, unite and come together against one common enemy!

At the vigil in Penang last night, the mood was sombre and an air of grief filled the air. Unspoken anger was clouded by grief and yet, even without words, each of us intuitively knew what the other clothed in black was feeling...

May the guilty ones be brought to trial and punished.

Donplaypuks® said...

We must believe that Teoh's death was not in vain.

Everyone of us must do our bit and keep hammering away until truth and justice prevails!

Crankster said...

Pat, I can imagine how angry you must be. Even my mother was livid as she realised Beng Hock was my age and she generally tends to be apathetic about the state of this country.

masterwordsmith, yes I read your blog about the Penang vigil yesterday.

DPP, we can't let the authorities get away with it again. People are angry now, but time heals wounds and people forget until another tragedy happens.

TG said...

I don't like the 'sweep-under-rug-and-smile' mentality, that really bothers me. I love Malaysian people, but the system is really dividing them (you).