Just putting my Sherlock Holmes hat on.
Seems like poor Por has been found guilty already. Some evidence would be nice or maybe his side of the story.
I guess that the insurance would point to a motive but would anyone be stupid enough to try that before the ink had dried on the document?
How much cyanide was found in the body? Under 50mg. isn't necessarily fatal. If it was a lethal dose why didn't they call the police?
If Tong wanted Por to be the beneficiary she would probably have to name a family member or someone she is in a relationship with. As Por agreed to adopt her son she obviously said that.
Thai funerals do normally last three days but sometimes just one. This would be up to the family.
A suspicious death isn't a crime per se. There has to be evidence of a crime for that.
Channel 8 "found a conversation". Where? Seems to be based on hearsay.
I'm not sure why the headline reads "Gay Thai". His sexuality is largely irrelevant.
Did he poison her? Perhaps, but the law and reporting should be even-handed.