Support Steve Willcox Kings Pardon and bring him home

Support Steve Willcox Kings Pardon and bring him home

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This is not a petition to say Steven should not be punished. What he did was illegal, but surely Steven and his family have already been punished enough.



Please sign this petition in support of Stevens Kings Pardon.



Thank you, friends and family of Steven 

This is not a petition to say Steven should not be punished. What he did was illegal, but surely Steven and his family have already been punished enough.



Please sign this petition in support of Stevens Kings Pardon.



Thank you, friends and family of Steven 

About my arrest

By Steve Willcox

 I had been living and working in Real Estate with my Thai girlfriend at the time, in the island in the South of Thailand Koh Samui for about 2 years. We, my girlfriend and I, had just got the great news confirming she was pregnant; we were planning to marry in the next few months. Business was going extremely well and I had just finished converting part of the house we were renting into my real estate office. Things couldn%u2019t have been better!!

Lek my girlfriend had just left to her mother%u2019s home in the north of Thailand to give her mum the news of our marriage and first child on the way.

2 days later April 21st 2003

Our lives where turned into a living hell, mine and my girlfriend, my families back in England was devastated.

Police came to my house, searched it and found (20 grams marijuana), 11 amphetamine tablets (purity 0.2 of a gram), 14 ecstasy tablets (purity 1.3 of a gram) and 24 grams of Heroin pure). The marijuana, amphetamine and ecstasy where mine for my personal use, the 24 grams of Heroin was left behind by a friend the day before. It doesn%u2019t matter the details of that now, it was in my house and I had no option but to accept that, so I also said the Heroin was mine, to deny it would have made things worse for me.

I later found out when I was taken to Bangkok and forced to sit with another English man who had been arrested in Bangkok with 760 grams of Heroin on him, in front of a whole media circus TV crews and newspaper reporters a whole room full of 30 or 40 of them. The drugs found in my house and those found on the other man, money confiscated from the 2 of us all laid out on a table in front of us and a whole load of top brass Thai Police standing behind us (smile for the cameras).

I now found out I had apparently been jointly charged with this man also for the 760 grams of Heroin found on him, even though I was 700 km away. They charged me with a Manufacture of 760 grams of Heroin crazy or what!!!

 This is about the most serious charge you can get in Thailand; of course I wouldn%u2019t accept this charge.

At this stage I should say I cannot comment on this man charged with me, as his case is not closed and is going to the appeal courts.

After 12 days in filthy cramped conditions in a cell in the police station, we were moved to the remand prison in Bangkok called Bombut we were sent to different buildings and did not have contact with each other. I was shackled on arrival there and kept in shackles for 6 months. My weight dropped from 85 Kg to 63 Kg in a matter of months. Conditions there where evil, inhumane, my Trial was set out at odd days over 18 months.

My pregnant girlfriend kept me alive visiting every week without fail bought food from the outside visitors shop. She was travelling over 1000 kilometres a week by bus. We were desperate to marry before the birth of our child to guarantee him a UK passport. After endless requests, paperwork, major dramas the embassy and the prison finally gave in and on September 22nd we were married in the prison with  my wife, her mother and 10 guards present. No celebration or ceremony they did consent to taking of my shackles for the 1 hour it lasted. No time alone together and the first time I had met her mother. I believe, I was, I am the only prisoner to marry in the prison Bombut.

Only just in time as on October 8th 2003 a little early and a little small our son was born Oak Michael Willcox. A strange name, I know but I wanted something different and something at the same time English to me, so I thought of Oak tree and hope our little oak grows into a big and strong chap like a oak tree. I didn%u2019t even know Oak had been born until over a week later after his birth. The prison failed to tell me despite the embassy asking them to.

Finally November 1st 2004 I was sentenced, I won the 760 grams Heroin joint charge and was sentenced to life for the drugs found in my house. They added the Heroin, Amphetamine and Ecstasy together one charge for (25 grams purity) life with a fine of 1.200.000 baht reduced because I pleaded guilty to 33 years and 4 months and the fine down to £11.000. Oh!! Plus 2 months for the marijuana.

The day after I was sentenced, I was moved here to Bangkwang prison. I quickly applied to the courts to close my case, as to have appealed my sentence by going to the appeal courts available would have prompted the prosecution to appeal my not guilty on the other charge, that would mean me risking getting the death sentence again and also the appeal courts take up to 7 years or more in some cases. Also if your case is not closed you can not transfer home, can not apply for a Kings Pardon, and can not receive any kind of amnesty. Its blackmail I know but what can you do. My case is now closed thank god!!!

This whole nightmare has cost my parents their life savings in lawyer fees, Mum%u2019s and my Sister%u2019s trip out here, monthly allowance for me and my wife, let alone the heart attack my father had on his birthday soon after getting the news of my arrest. He%u2019s ok, but has permanent damage to his left side and has been diagnosed diabetic now. He had to retire through bad health from work and at the end of this year; mum has to retire, again through deteriorating health. My wife raises Oak alone, so is unable to work.

My best hope of getting out of prison before 16 yrs. 9months 23 years and 8 months is with a Kings Pardon, which I am putting together right now. But if Tony Blair were to support my pardon it would surely be granted and quickly. It would help immensely if people would write to him and lobby him.

I can transfer to a UK prison when I have served 4 years here, but not only do I have to pay my fine of £11.000 in full before I am allowed to transfer, I also have to pay to the embassy a fixed price ticket for that transfer of £ 1.340.

As I have no means to pay this, it will mean that I have to serve my whole sentence here plus 2 years that will be added to it to pay off the fine.

Everything in this prison has to be paid for. Food, Toiletries, Water, every single thing, my parents have supported me and Lek until now, but with mum retiring at the end of the year, I don%u2019t know. Presently mum sends me 6000 baht a month and I get by very basically with that, she sends the same amount to Lek although Lek probably spends close to 2000 baht of her 6000 baht traveling to visit me and buying me fruit and food on her visit.

Please help Steve who is currently serving 33 and ½ year sentence for Drug offences in the notorious BangKwang top security prison in Thailand since April 2003 to transfer to a British Prison and get a Kings Pardon. Please sign my petition.

Please help Steve who is currently serving 33 and ½ year sentence for Drug offences in the notorious BangKwang top security prison in Thailand since April 2003 to transfer to a British Prison and get a Kings Pardon

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11:38 am PDT, Jul 6, Stuart Gray, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
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10:04 pm PDT, Jul 5, Bill Wilson, Maryland  Report Signature Report abuse
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10:41 am PDT, Jul 3, Meriel Kay, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
I hope your wife can be near you soon
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12:49 am PDT, Jul 3, Darren Glover, New Zealand  Report Signature Report abuse
33 years!! what a joke thats way to long for what he had.
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2:21 pm PDT, Jun 28, Barbara Posey, Canada  Report Signature Report abuse
WE IN CANADA DO NOT EVEN TREAT OUR ANIMALS THIS WAY
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2:04 pm PDT, Jun 26, Maria Barrett, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
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1:10 pm PDT, Jun 26, Paula Lee, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
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1:27 pm PDT, Jun 24, Seana Charles, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
I think the sentence is unbelievable and unjust. We need to get our British laws changed and help our British citizens!!
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1:05 pm PDT, Jun 20, Paul Freedman, Israel  Report Signature Report abuse
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4:15 am PDT, Jun 19, Daniel Dennis, Australia  Report Signature Report abuse
I strongly recommend that a transfer for Steve Wilcox is appropriate in the circumstances. I am an educator by profession, and here is a man who has experienced all that an individual needs to learn about severe hardship. I would appeal to Thai authorities to allow Mr Wilcox to be tranfered to a British prison through a pardon by His Majesty the King of Thailand.
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8:31 pm PDT, Jun 16, Seth Stern, New Jersey  Report Signature Report abuse
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6:46 am PDT, Jun 3, Adele Gordon, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
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11:07 am PDT, Jun 2, Diane Conn, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
this is so unfair for this poor man, please let him come back to england, what he has been through with the conditions he has to live in, and missing his son grow up so far is surely enough punishment, and his parents having to also go through this hell is so unjust.....please please let him back
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4:18 pm PDT, Jun 1, George Adigun, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
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12:56 am PDT, Jun 1, Name not displayed, Australia  Report Signature Report abuse
Drug possession is a health and social issue. Not a criminal one. But there before the grace of God go I! You are in my thoughts Steve, stay strong.
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11:19 am PDT, May 20, Jacolin Schultz, Wisconsin  Report Signature Report abuse
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3:23 pm PDT, May 16, Geertjan Wielenga, Czech Republic  Report Signature Report abuse
Set him free.
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11:12 pm PDT, May 14, VictoriaM Stong CivilRights Activist, New York  Report Signature Report abuse
Please, please, please get this poor man out of this nightmare? I know he made a mistake but 33 1/2 years is totally ridiculous! Please turn his nightmare upside down and help him get free? God will bless you for it!
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4:39 pm PDT, Apr 20, Athip Limcharoen, Pennsylvania  Report Signature Report abuse
I'm so sorry for what thais've done to you. I'm Thai and I don't agree what they did to you. I presonally have a strong desire to stop this. I want to help innocent people badly.. I'm on your side..
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7:39 pm PDT, Apr 15, Common Sense, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
All British citizens should be brought home, to serve out their reduced sentance. In Thailand it is impossioble to receive a fair trial because of the high level of corruption. P.S British prisons are too soft and easy for prisoners. Thai prisons are inhumane and terrible.
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9:50 am PDT, Apr 13, Katie Falk, Canada  Report Signature Report abuse
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4:44 am PDT, Mar 31, Paige Curran, Ireland  Report Signature Report abuse
the punishment steve got is wrong! inhuman!! hope you get out to see your little son very soon!! paige! :)
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9:17 pm PDT, Mar 21, Sandra Jones, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
some dont even get 30 years for life,,
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11:28 am PDT, Mar 17, Simon Owens, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
Good to see Steve is now back in the UK, unfortunately in prison for the time being, but things can change.
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9:06 am PDT, Mar 16, Samantha Hodgson, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
good luck
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11:27 pm PDT, Mar 13, Goh Song Ee, Singapore  Report Signature Report abuse
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4:58 am PDT, Mar 11, Wayne Smith, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
i have personally met steve in wandsworth prison end of 2007.such a lovely man,doesn't deserve to spend so many years of his life behind bars.good luck stevie boy!!
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3:53 pm PST, Feb 27, Melvyn Wallace, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
To pay twice for a crime is inhumane. to continue to be dragged into a corrupt system where your oppressers wear their fruits for all to see without a worry. to expose the system of supply and demand takes more than our words. it will take time, wisdom and endless thought. there really is a way to expose this but keep in mind it may not be beaten.mel wallace... death, long life, 25 years.1991---1999. X.
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8:43 pm PST, Feb 14, Terri Nolan, Louisiana  Report Signature Report abuse
The punishment issued is harsh. By now this man has repented and would be a testamony to anyone who would consider breaking the law in this manner. Release him. His story would have more effect on the outside, than on the inside of BangKwang.
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4:32 pm PST, Feb 14, Tracie Conn, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
bring him home
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7:29 am PST, Feb 12, Patrick Geudens, Belgium  Report Signature Report abuse
hoping for a fast tranfer back to the U.K
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2:42 pm PST, Feb 8, Brian Dickenson, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
this man has been stitched up without a doubt
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7:34 am PST, Jan 25, Diane Kay, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
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4:06 am PST, Jan 24, Birgitte Christensen, Denmark  Report Signature Report abuse
I'am against drugs og any kind. But the punishment Steve got and under those conditions is inhuman.
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2:57 am PST, Jan 18, Nick Kenny, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
Get the lad out of that hell hole a soon as possible. 40 years for what would be considered a minor offence in the uk is travesty.
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2:26 am PST, Jan 15, Elaine Wager, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
what is wrong with our government that they cannot help their own people in such horrific conditions
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11:11 pm PST, Jan 14, Ingrid Jakobsen, Australia  Report Signature Report abuse
hoping for a speedy tranfer back to the UK
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2:23 pm PST, Jan 13, Martin Corcoran, United Kingdom  Report Signature Report abuse
I have so much admiration for you ive signed scotts petition aswell im glad you are back in the uk
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