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Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:34 am
by brooksieb
A Thai teenager has confessed to robbing and murdering a taxi driver after trying to imitate scenes from the controversial "Grand Theft Auto" video game, police said on Monday. The 18-year-old high school student, now in custody pending further investigations and a trial, faces death by lethal injection if found guilty of robbing and killing a 54-year-old taxi driver with a knife at the weekend.

Police said the youth, an obsessive player of the video game, showed no sign of mental problems during questioning and had confessed to committing the crime explicitly because of the game.

"He said he wanted to find out if it was as easy in real life to rob a taxi as it was in the game," chief investigator Veeravit Pipattanasak told Reuters.

The youth, described by his parents as polite and diligent, was arrested late on Saturday after he was found trying to steer a cab backwards out of a Bangkok street with the severely wounded driver in the back seat, newspapers reported.

The suspect told police he did not mean to kill the driver, whom he had chosen as a possible victim because of his age, but that he stabbed him to death when he fought back, newspapers reported.

"Grand Theft Auto", now available in its fourth edition, has been criticised for depicting violence including beatings, carjackings, drive-by shootings, drunk driving and prostitution.

A senior official at Thailand's Culture Ministry said the murder was a wake-up call for authorities to tackle the issue of violent video games, and urged parents to pay closer attention to what their children played.

"This time-bomb has already exploded and the situation could get worse," Ladda Thangsupachai, director of the ministry's Cultural Surveillance Centre, told Reuters. "Today it is a cab driver, but tomorrow it could be a video game shop owner."

The ministry has been pushing for tougher regulation of video games such as Grand Theft Auto, including the imposition of a rating system on sales and restriction on hours that youngsters can play the games in public arcades.

A multi-million dollar lawsuit was filed in Alabama against the makers and marketers of Grand Theft Auto in 2005, claiming that months of playing the game led a teenager to kill two police officers and a 911 dispatcher.

The blockbuster Grand Theft Auto games are published by Nasdaq-listed Take-Two Interactive Software.

My Response: If he dies justice is served, tough luck kid, wanna' commit the crimes....expect to get the punishment....no hard feelings....

As Dimitri says from GTA IV "you can play the game, but you can't change the rules" .

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:08 pm
by Juan_Bottom
I call bullshit.

I'm feelin' like police had an agenda, or the kid panicked.

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:51 pm
by chaosfactor
Naww, we had a conversion in a similar thread about this.

I can actually believe it, I have sometimes been so stoned out of my nuts driving down motorways I have felt almost tempted to ram other cars, simply from an overdose from GF AUTO.

I am also a completely balanced normal person, hence

When I play CC, I do not feel the urge to get my mates in London to invade Alaska

Nor do we reinforce France, Why Do that?? There are more people in France than the UK!

I do not generally kill Kings and Bishops straight after Chess either
I am normal dudes

I also do not go out and buy 4 Train stations after playing monopoly
Because I am Balanced

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 1:47 pm
by tconrad
"Grand Theft Auto", now available in its fourth edition, has been criticized for depicting violence including beatings, carjackings, drive-by shootings, drunk driving and prostitution.



Someone did some good research.
"How many of these games have there been, John?"
"I don't know but there is a four on this one," answers John.
"Good enough for me," says the mindless reporter.

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:19 pm
by Frigidus
tconrad wrote:
"Grand Theft Auto", now available in its fourth edition, has been criticized for depicting violence including beatings, carjackings, drive-by shootings, drunk driving and prostitution.



Someone did some good research.
"How many of these games have there been, John?"
"I don't know but there is a four on this one," answers John.
"Good enough for me," says the mindless reporter.


Haha, quite, this would be the 6th edition, correct?

Also, the whole "GTA made me do it" thing is ridiculous. The lunatic kid was the one that can't tell the difference between video games and reality, and pretty much anything violent could have sent the kid over the edge.

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:40 pm
by chaosfactor
Shit I do not believe it!!

I actually took all my mates on holiday to Alaska and announced an invasion! ! \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:03 pm
by Frigidus
chaosfactor wrote:Shit I do not believe it!!

I actually took all my mates on holiday to Alaska and announced an invasion! ! \:D/ \:D/ \:D/


May your dice roll high friend, I hear they've got some serious oil up there. Cha-ching, eh?

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:48 pm
by MaleAlphaThree
This kid should have taken a cue from crime movies too, and killed himself before he could get caught. What a load of bullshit retards like that bring down on us innocent gamers. If I become a serial killer, I sure won't blame video games for it. I have more respect than that. Besides, I won't have a BFG 9000 to enact my dreams of DOOM II, anyway. :twisted:

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:52 pm
by jonesthecurl
but then we wouldn't have got to read chaosfactor say "I am a completely balanced normal person".

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:09 am
by chaosfactor
I am a completely balanced normal person

When I play scrabble, I do no feel the need to reach for spel check

When I play darts, i do not launch nukes at a target

When I play D&D, I do not cure your light wounds

When I play with Multi's, there are more than one of me

SO why? When I play with Prowler, do I get Lambs?

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:25 am
by Prestor Jack
maybe if the kid had summoned a police helicopter and launched himself out of it at the highest altitude (like i could do for hours) i would have made the connection to gta4

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 5:23 pm
by brooksieb
Prestor Jack wrote:maybe if the kid had summoned a police helicopter and launched himself out of it at the highest altitude (like i could do for hours) i would have made the connection to gta4


I love doing that i once killed someone in gta on a freak accident just just jumped out purposefully and landed on someone killing me and that guy.

Re: Thai youth imitates Grand Theft Auto in cab murder

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:52 pm
by Prestor Jack
brooksieb wrote:
Prestor Jack wrote:maybe if the kid had summoned a police helicopter and launched himself out of it at the highest altitude (like i could do for hours) i would have made the connection to gta4


I love doing that i once killed someone in gta on a freak accident just just jumped out purposefully and landed on someone killing me and that guy.

ive been waiting to do that for so long. so far, my best was when i flipped the chopper, jumped and smacked myself with the rotor, sending me waaaaay up and out to sea before the screen faded out. never gets old