But she admitted that she had been involved in heated rows in the past in the picturesque hill tribe village of Pai near the Burma border - and had herself struck a Thai policeman.
Reisig, 24, who has stars tattooed in her left eyelid, said that two months prior to the arrival of Leo del Pinto, also 24, from Calgary, she had intervened after a scuffle broke out in a bar involving an Israeli tourist and a former Thai boyfriend called 'Nui'.
"The Israeli guy hit my Thai boyfriend and I tried to break it up but I couldn't. Then the police came and took them outside and they circled around Nui and were pushing him, so I got involved.
"I went in there and hit one of the cops. I was very drunk that night. The cops took us both to the police station and made us give urine samples. The test came out clear and they let us both go."
On another occasion she said she was involved in a fight at a regular party at a nearby arts market called Pittalew with her current boyfriend Rattaporn Varawadee nicknamed Fuen.
"We had our first fight. We were sitting on the bench together, and then I started crying and walked off. I was walking around crying but neither of us touched anyone else."
Ms Reisig adamantly stuck to her claim that Police Sergeant Major Uthai Dechawiwat was the one who struck the first blow early last Sunday morning as she was walking from the Be-Bop bar in Pai to the Bamboo Bar.
"Things are a bit foggy. I can't quite remember what happened before the incident, But I can remember everything very clearly from the time that man hit me in the face.
"Leo and I were always messing around and play fighting noisily. We might have even been yelling at each other, play-fighting - but not in anger, it was just our way of kidding around, having fun. We never fought in anger. But even if we were fighting, we weren't hurting anybody else. It didn't give anyone the right to shoot us.
"I don't feel at all responsible for the shooting. The guy who did this was crazy."
Last night as the sunset on Pai, a former by-water which has been taken over in the last 3 years by a massive backpacker invasion, two Thai witnesses said they insisted it was Carly not the policeman who started the fight.
Kanasphuchit Sankam, the owner of a karaoke bar who was eating at the noodles at the time said: "I watched the couple come up, punching each other and yelling.
"It didn't look like they were pretending, it looked like a real fight, they were shouting loudly and punching each other, but I don't know what the fight was about.
"They even knocked over one of the motorbikes that was parked on the bridge. I watched Uthai go over to try and stop the fight.
He said 'Stop, I am police' and held out his hand in front of him, with his other hand ready to draw his gun. They pushed him over and he got his gun out.
"The girl started crying loudly and he told her to calm down and go and sit down. The policeman then started walking away from the scene, but the girl got up and hit him.
"Leo then joined her in hitting him and they all fell onto the ground. I couldn't see them anymore because of the parked cars, but I then heard three shots go off. If the girl had not provoked him, nothing would have happened."
A similar story in almost identical words was told by Saijai Gawin the owner of the noodle shop.
The Thai police investigator Lt-Colonel Sombat Panya has already given a reason for the couple fighting. He said Leo Del Pinto, who recently arrived in Thailand, found out that Reisig had become pregnant with a Thai man known as Fuen.
Associated Press has quoted Sombat Panya as saying that the foetus 'was unharmed' - although Ms Reisig denies being pregnant.
As in the case of British backpackers Vanessa Arscott,23, and Adam Lloyd who were gunned down by a Thai policeman in Kanchanaburi by the River Kwai in Thailand in 2004 it seems unlikely that Ms Reisig will be able to produce any witnesses in Thailand to prove her side of the story.
Her current Thai boyfriend, while claiming the shootings had no justification, is reluctant to say any more. Ms Reisig's willingness to go out with local Thai men will not have helped her image in a society which regards western women as 'easy'.
Four years ago in Kanchanaburi, western Thailand, Briton Adam Lloyd was gunned down by Police Sergeant Somchai Wisetsingh and then got into his Volvo car and ran down Vanessa dragging her body under the car along the riverside road.
He then got out and as she clung to an electric pylon shot her in the head, neck and chest.
In the ensuing furor stories were put out that Vanessa had slept with Wisetsingh and had returned to the town to see him again.
There were several witnesses to the shooting. They would not go to court but were able to tell the victim's parents exactly what happened. Each one said they were scared to give evidence against the local police.
In the case of the death of John Leo del Pinto it seems the only reliable evidence may be forensic, and hope of a satisfactory conclusion for the young man's family may be down to close monitoring of the case by the media, Canadian government and lawyers.
The grouping of the shots is vital. But there already appears to be an answer as to why the gun fired. "Police told me that their guns do not have safety catches," a local reporter said last night.
By Owen Williams, Jan 09 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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