100% wrong. She was sitting in her knickers watching TV with her friend (?) when Franck took me up to his room to see if I could help her.
She looked so sad that I put a 1000 baht note in front of her & she asked Franck what was it for.
He said he had asked if I could help her because having no income for the 3 months she was inside he knew she needed some money.
She wouldn't take it saying no-one gives money for nothing.
I politely declined a night with her, 3 months in a mens jail looking like her, apparently it was pretty rough, 20 of them shared one cup.
Hepatitis was only one thing I could be risking.
She looked very vulnerable that night & I did feel sorry for her, sitting there almost naked & not able to lift her head up, smile or anything.
After a few minutes, I decided I wasn't going to let this argument go on & leaving the room, I added another 1000 baht to the first.
Franck pulled out 1000 baht of his own waving away her protests.
Feeling happy with myself, we returned to the bar, when 20 minutes later I saw Moo & her friend leaving.
I asked Franck where she was going, he said she had something she had to do & would be back in 10 minutes.
They didn't return for hours I found out next day, but I had already figured out where she was off to.
With her 1 centimetre long hair, she was easily spotted by the police & it was only a day or two later that they had her trapped.
Tell them who was supplying or it was back to the monkeyhouse, something she didn't want at all.
And the alternative would get her killed.
A much better system than we have in "civilised" countries, hence her decision to quit.
So it would have been smarter to have given her nothing, unfortunately I can confirm she had 3000 baht within an hour of her release.
Whether she received any of the other money donated by BMs I can't confirm, but Franck had a generous heart & I would be surprised if she didn't.
The problems only started later.
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