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How come the Scottland Yard Detectives have the same information as CSI LA detective?

How come the Scottland Yard Detectives have the same information as CSI LA detective?
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Chris Ware is now a major witness and said that Koh Toh Mafia killed Hannah and David. The mafia actually drugged Hanna and raped her. Pol General Somyod is on the sick leave right now.

British Investigators knows and understands about the power and influence of Koh Tao, Koh Pangnan Mafia. They also have records about unreported incident and drugs trade activities.

 The British investigator found that Hannah was a target of local mafia. They set up fun enviornment and slipped date rape drugs into her drink. This made Hannah loss her concious and unable to fight back. That's why, there was not sign of resistant from Hanah.

 David Miller saw what happened to Hannah and was trying to help. Unfortunately he was attcked and drawn by local mafia.

The main suspects here is still Nomsod, Nomsod's Uncle and his other friends. Nomsod's family has lots of influence plus grey, blcak and white busienss. This is why nobody dare to speak up to Thai authorities.

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