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Manhunt for British kickboxer Lee Aldhouse in Thailand
By Zach Arnold | August 17, 2010

Phuket police are looking for Lee Aldhouse, a British kickboxer who is accused of killing ex-US Marine Dashawn Longfellow in Thailand. There is a man hunt right now as you can see in the first article linked, police say Aldhouse has allegedly stole knives.
Longfellow received a Purple Heart for his military service after tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Phuket Wan article quotes Longfellow’s mother as saying that he recently moved to Thailand to become a kickboxer.
Birmingham Mail (UK) — Lee Aldhouse thought to be from Birmingham, has ties to Spain and Thailand
The Oklahoman — Classmates remember ex-Marine from Norman, Oklahoma killed in Thailand
This CNN report contains quotes from police in Phuket who labeled both Longfellow and Aldhouse as two bad-tempered young men, which is a bit different than the description of Mr. Longfellow in The Oklahoman article.
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