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Serious American murdered by Fierce Boyfriend of Burmese Chiobu Fuck buddy in Bangkok!

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Burmese very fierce Samsters better don’t try!

American tourist, 54, dies in love triangle murder after pleading with Thai girlfriend, 24, to take him back​

11:37 EST 17 Feb 2026, updated 11:42 EST 17 Feb 2026By EMMA RICHTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER
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An American tourist caught up in a twisted love triangle died after begging his Thai ex-girlfriend to take him back, according to police.

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Stein Cole, 54, was seen pleading with his much-younger girlfriend, Nan Phawt Ar Cho, 24, to get back together with him on Monday afternoon when things quickly turned deadly, the Mirror reported.

While Cole talked with Cho, her current partner, Saw Nay Lin Oo, 26, and three other men, allegedly attacked him outside a shop in Bangkok around 4.30pm.


During the vicious ambush, the group allegedly battered Cole, originally from Corcoran, California, to death with a metal pipe and knife.

When police arrived at the scene, they hauled Oo into a police car and found Stein dead in a pool of blood with five stab wounds and both of his legs broken, according to the outlet.

Officers also discovered a 10-inch knife and a three-foot metal pipe at the scene.

A dramatic image showed Cole lying in the middle of the road as people tried to resuscitate him. His ex was seen in another picture talking to reporters after Cole was killed.

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The three other suspects, Saw Kyaw Win Tun, Saw Kyaw Htunt Paing, and Thein Oo, the ex-girlfriend's brother, were charged with jointly assaulting another person, causing death, per the Mirror.

Stein Cole, 54, was murdered on Monday afternoon in Bangkok, Thailand, after being involved in a twisted love triangle with his ex-girlfriend

Stein Cole, 54, was murdered on Monday afternoon in Bangkok, Thailand, after being involved in a twisted love triangle with his ex-girlfriend
Cole's 24-year-old ex-girlfriend is seen talking to reporters after he was allegedly stabbed and beaten to death by four men

Cole's 24-year-old ex-girlfriend is seen talking to reporters after he was allegedly stabbed and beaten to death by four men
A 10 inch knife was found at the scene. Cole, originally from California, was found with five stab wounds and both of his legs broken after the attack

A 10 inch knife was found at the scene. Cole, originally from California, was found with five stab wounds and both of his legs broken after the attack
One of the alleged murderers was stabbed during the scuffle and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Police claim Cole showed up at the shop with the kitchen knife, which sparked the violent fracas, the outlet stated.

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According to Colonel Sonchai Poonphol, superintendent of the Bangmod Police district station, Cole 'could not accept' his break-up with Cho 'and had been following his ex-girlfriend continuously.'

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Poonphol added: 'On the day of the incident, he is said to have produced a knife, provoking the suspects to intervene and attack him.

'The suspects claimed that they had no intention to kill, but the situation became chaotic, and they lost control.'

Poonphol said Cole also reportedly showed up drunk to the same area the night prior and was threatening workers with a knife.

A man named Phanuwat, who owns the shop where the fatal attack took place, said he tried to get the suspects to stay out of it, but then one of them charged at Cole with the pipe.

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'Despite my warning, they lost their composure and acted impulsively, and they ended up killing someone,' Phanuwat told the outlet.

A dramatic image showed Cole lying in the middle of the road as people tried to resituate him

A dramatic image showed Cole lying in the middle of the road as people tried to resituate him
A three-foot metal pipe was found at the scene. According to police, the group of four men repeatedly hit Cole with it

A three-foot metal pipe was found at the scene. According to police, the group of four men repeatedly hit Cole with it
Cole lived on his own, and his ex lived in the same building as him until they called it quits. According to neighbors, the pair frequently fought, and Cole was allegedly harassing her after their breakup

Cole lived on his own, and his ex lived in the same building as him until they called it quits. According to neighbors, the pair frequently fought, and Cole was allegedly harassing her after their breakup
'If they had more composure, this wouldn't have happened.'

Neighbors said Cole lived alone in the apartment across the street for months.

Cho previously lived in the same building but later moved out after Cole allegedly started harassing her following their breakup.

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Neighbors said they also reported hearing angry yelling spats between the couple.

The police colonel said Cho's family 'did not approve of her relationship with the American man and had been trying to separate them.'

Poonphol added that Cole 'was described as aggressive, prone to outbursts, and a heavy drinker.' He also said that the deceased man did not have a job.

It is unclear when Cole moved to Thailand. He leaves behind two sons, three siblings, and his mother, according to public records.
 
54 years old loser going for 24 years old XMM..... actually this kind of foreign garbage alot in Thailand one lah... he should have come SG, here the SPG will happily suck this loser's cock...
 
What is wrong with AMerikkaDK? Can't handle your White Privileged bitches go after Third World bitches?
 
No money no honey ... somemore old cock no energy no 7 times every night ... she of course run road find young energy stiff cocks for more ... :whistling:
 
No money no honey ... somemore old cock no energy no 7 times every night ... she of course run road find young energy stiff cocks for more ... :whistling:

Some women just want their cake (cock?) and eat it too. This guy for money and social status, that guy for heavenly orgasms.

Torn between two lovers, feeling like a fool. Being a prostitute, that's what you were born to do... :biggrin:

 
54 years old loser going for 24 years old XMM..... actually this kind of foreign garbage alot in Thailand one lah... he should have come SG, here the SPG will happily suck this loser's cock...
Let’s be real - a lot of these Western guys aren’t moving to Thailand for “self-discovery” or “a love of the culture.” They didn’t suddenly develop a deep appreciation for temples and street food. They moved because the beer is cheap, the cost of living is low, and the dating market suddenly puts them back in the game.

If the bitch hadn’t left him for someone younger, no one would be calling him a loser in the first place. The label only shows up after the story turns sour. For every “loser” the media loves to parade around, there are a hundred others quietly adopting the same template and living their lives just fine. :sneaky:
 
Let's look at the facts of this case.

The white man was the aggressor who started this
"Police claim Cole showed up at the shop with the kitchen knife, which sparked the violent fracas, the outlet stated."
"Poonphol added: 'On the day of the incident, he is said to have produced a knife, provoking the suspects to intervene and attack him."

The white man was already a known trouble-maker
"Poonphol said Cole also reportedly showed up drunk to the same area the night prior and was threatening workers with a knife."
"Poonphol added that Cole 'was described as aggressive, prone to outbursts, and a heavy drinker.' He also said that the deceased man did not have a job."

Conclusion
The Asians were merely defending themselves. They chose not to be the victims. They chose not to be pushed around. They chose to survive.

The white man brought this upon himself. Just another self-entitled white troublemaker who is a nobody in his own country but thinks he is racially superior when he is in an Asian country. Lots of these types in sinkapura.

Burmese very fierce Samsters better don’t try!

American tourist, 54, dies in love triangle murder after pleading with Thai girlfriend, 24, to take him back​

11:37 EST 17 Feb 2026, updated 11:42 EST 17 Feb 2026By EMMA RICHTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER
106455499-0-image-a-2_1771342636060.jpg

  • GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING
An American tourist caught up in a twisted love triangle died after begging his Thai ex-girlfriend to take him back, according to police.

Advertisement
Stein Cole, 54, was seen pleading with his much-younger girlfriend, Nan Phawt Ar Cho, 24, to get back together with him on Monday afternoon when things quickly turned deadly, the Mirror reported.

While Cole talked with Cho, her current partner, Saw Nay Lin Oo, 26, and three other men, allegedly attacked him outside a shop in Bangkok around 4.30pm.


During the vicious ambush, the group allegedly battered Cole, originally from Corcoran, California, to death with a metal pipe and knife.

When police arrived at the scene, they hauled Oo into a police car and found Stein dead in a pool of blood with five stab wounds and both of his legs broken, according to the outlet.

Officers also discovered a 10-inch knife and a three-foot metal pipe at the scene.

A dramatic image showed Cole lying in the middle of the road as people tried to resuscitate him. His ex was seen in another picture talking to reporters after Cole was killed.

Advertisement
The three other suspects, Saw Kyaw Win Tun, Saw Kyaw Htunt Paing, and Thein Oo, the ex-girlfriend's brother, were charged with jointly assaulting another person, causing death, per the Mirror.

Stein Cole, 54, was murdered on Monday afternoon in Bangkok, Thailand, after being involved in a twisted love triangle with his ex-girlfriend

Stein Cole, 54, was murdered on Monday afternoon in Bangkok, Thailand, after being involved in a twisted love triangle with his ex-girlfriend
Cole's 24-year-old ex-girlfriend is seen talking to reporters after he was allegedly stabbed and beaten to death by four men's 24-year-old ex-girlfriend is seen talking to reporters after he was allegedly stabbed and beaten to death by four men

Cole's 24-year-old ex-girlfriend is seen talking to reporters after he was allegedly stabbed and beaten to death by four men
A 10 inch knife was found at the scene. Cole, originally from California, was found with five stab wounds and both of his legs broken after the attack

A 10 inch knife was found at the scene. Cole, originally from California, was found with five stab wounds and both of his legs broken after the attack
One of the alleged murderers was stabbed during the scuffle and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Police claim Cole showed up at the shop with the kitchen knife, which sparked the violent fracas, the outlet stated.

Read More

Surfing legend, 66, brutally murdered in Costa Rica during burglary that saw his girlfriend zip-tied

article image
According to Colonel Sonchai Poonphol, superintendent of the Bangmod Police district station, Cole 'could not accept' his break-up with Cho 'and had been following his ex-girlfriend continuously.'

Advertisement
Poonphol added: 'On the day of the incident, he is said to have produced a knife, provoking the suspects to intervene and attack him.

'The suspects claimed that they had no intention to kill, but the situation became chaotic, and they lost control.'

Poonphol said Cole also reportedly showed up drunk to the same area the night prior and was threatening workers with a knife.

A man named Phanuwat, who owns the shop where the fatal attack took place, said he tried to get the suspects to stay out of it, but then one of them charged at Cole with the pipe.

Advertisement
'Despite my warning, they lost their composure and acted impulsively, and they ended up killing someone,' Phanuwat told the outlet.

A dramatic image showed Cole lying in the middle of the road as people tried to resituate him

A dramatic image showed Cole lying in the middle of the road as people tried to resituate him
A three-foot metal pipe was found at the scene. According to police, the group of four men repeatedly hit Cole with it

A three-foot metal pipe was found at the scene. According to police, the group of four men repeatedly hit Cole with it
Cole lived on his own, and his ex lived in the same building as him until they called it quits. According to neighbors, the pair frequently fought, and Cole was allegedly harassing her after their breakup

Cole lived on his own, and his ex lived in the same building as him until they called it quits. According to neighbors, the pair frequently fought, and Cole was allegedly harassing her after their breakup
'If they had more composure, this wouldn't have happened.'

Neighbors said Cole lived alone in the apartment across the street for months.

Cho previously lived in the same building but later moved out after Cole allegedly started harassing her following their breakup.

Advertisement
Neighbors said they also reported hearing angry yelling spats between the couple.

The police colonel said Cho's family 'did not approve of her relationship with the American man and had been trying to separate them.'

Poonphol added that Cole 'was described as aggressive, prone to outbursts, and a heavy drinker.' He also said that the deceased man did not have a job.

It is unclear when Cole moved to Thailand. He leaves behind two sons, three siblings, and his mother, according to public records.
 
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