Chuck Bao
5/4/2008, 05:53 AM
There has been a crime. One of my friends, Claude, had his home burgled last night.
According to him, he awoke this Sunday morning around mid-day to find his valuables gone from his bedroom where he and his wife were sleeping. He told me that he smelled smoke.
I know for a fact that Claude doesn't sleep until mid-day. He normally wakes up early and he is not an all-night binge drinker like I am.
I'm thinking it is his wife of 20 years. But, Claude doesn't think that is possible and our other friends don't think so either since her things are what's missing.
Claude and his Thai wife just bought this house in a gated housing development near the seaside resort of Pattaya.
They're thinking that one of the construction crews in the development is responsible and that may be the case.
But, the whole gassing somebody to sleep seems terribly creepy and scary.
Is that possible? And, wouldn't that be dangerous as if the gassing victims don't ever wake up? Why would there be a smokey smell? Has anyone ever heard of something like this?
According to him, he awoke this Sunday morning around mid-day to find his valuables gone from his bedroom where he and his wife were sleeping. He told me that he smelled smoke.
I know for a fact that Claude doesn't sleep until mid-day. He normally wakes up early and he is not an all-night binge drinker like I am.
I'm thinking it is his wife of 20 years. But, Claude doesn't think that is possible and our other friends don't think so either since her things are what's missing.
Claude and his Thai wife just bought this house in a gated housing development near the seaside resort of Pattaya.
They're thinking that one of the construction crews in the development is responsible and that may be the case.
But, the whole gassing somebody to sleep seems terribly creepy and scary.
Is that possible? And, wouldn't that be dangerous as if the gassing victims don't ever wake up? Why would there be a smokey smell? Has anyone ever heard of something like this?