He finds it suspicious that a male Brit decides to retire in Thailand (a known child sex tourism mecca) and labels it "sus."
That was my first thought too when I learned about this guy, but so far I haven't found anything to substantiate it. Could just be that he was a spelunker drawn to the cave systems in Thailand.
thing is, he may have been one of the ones who has hidden his proclivities well and never been caught... so maybe there is no dirt on him, but the story of these kids and how they got in this cave is so strange it is suspect
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Factfinder2 ago
I think the key to Musk's thinking is in this tweet: https://imgoat.com/uploads/def184ad8f/124257.png
He finds it suspicious that a male Brit decides to retire in Thailand (a known child sex tourism mecca) and labels it "sus."
That was my first thought too when I learned about this guy, but so far I haven't found anything to substantiate it. Could just be that he was a spelunker drawn to the cave systems in Thailand.
merica_fk_yeah ago
thing is, he may have been one of the ones who has hidden his proclivities well and never been caught... so maybe there is no dirt on him, but the story of these kids and how they got in this cave is so strange it is suspect
Factfinder2 ago
I agree. See my other comments in this thread. Also, Unsworth lives near the cave.
Meet the seven British divers playing leading roles in the Thai cave rescue mission: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/07/09/meet-seven-british-divers-playing-leading-roles-thai-cave-rescue/
"First on the scene was Vernon Unsworth, who is from St Albans but now lives in Thailand.
Mr Unsworth, an experienced diver who now lives close to the caves, was crucial in persuading Thai authorities to bring in UK expertise."