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A Couple from USA Found Dead in Pattaya Hotel Room

Two American nationals have been found dead inside a hotel room in the Jomtien area of Pattaya, with police investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

Officers were called to the scene at around 11:00 on 31 March, according to Pol. Lt. Col. Shinwat Thisala of the Khong Dongtan police substation. Rescue workers also attended the location.

Bodies discovered after several days

The bodies of a man and a woman were found on the floor of a third-floor room, lying together. Police said initial assessments suggest they had been dead for three to four days.

Authorities identified the pair as Richard Carl Speth Jr, 85, and Kelly Marie Bennett, 65, both from the United States.

Hotel staff reported that the couple had been staying at the property for about a month and had not been seen leaving their room for several days.

Concerns were raised after staff noticed a strong odour coming from the room. When there was no response from inside, staff entered and discovered the bodies.

Items found in the room

Investigators said several medical-related items were found inside the room, along with a note written in English.

Police also reported that pills were discovered near the bodies, which may be relevant to the investigation.

The man was wearing a white floral shirt and blue shorts, while the woman was dressed in a colourful shirt and white trousers.

Investigation ongoing

Police said initial findings suggest the possibility that the couple may have taken medication, but this has not been confirmed.

Forensic officers have been assigned to examine the scene and gather further evidence.

The bodies have been transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine, where examinations will be carried out to determine the exact cause of death.

Authorities said further details would depend on the results of the forensic analysis.

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Harsh Jones Gold Member

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45 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

A decent chunk under 65

Millennial or gen x. You say you'll off yourself now but when the time comes , you'll be sitting on that cement curb on beach road with the rest of them

supersomchai Senior Member

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13 hours ago, arick said:

Are they starting to use potent bug spray to clean the rooms?

Thats worth repeating ,people have died in bungalows ,hotel rooms before due to excessive use of bug spray in Thailand .

Mr Awesome Senior Member

Mr Awesome

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2 hours ago, supersomchai said:

Thats worth repeating ,people have died in bungalows ,hotel rooms before due to excessive use of bug spray in Thailand .

It seems there is markete for bug spray testing kits.

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

SAFETY FIRST

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7 hours ago, Harsh Jones said:

The guy breaking it up with a cigarette in his mouth and a beer in his hand is hilarious

Yes, he looks disappointed in himself, he failed. 😂

Not an easy task, separation of people with mental health issues

jacko45k Star Member

jacko45k

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21 hours ago, arick said:

Are they starting to use potent bug spray to clean the rooms?

There has been issues over the years where some bed bug chemical being used caused death in hotels, but this does not seem to be the case here.

ChipButty Star Member

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20 hours ago, wwest5829 said:

Did make my mind recall the theme here in Chiang Mai. Hotel torn down as a result.

I stayed in that hotel once, I survived obviously

GoodieAfterDark Silver Member

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On 3/31/2026 at 6:18 PM, What to do now said:

My curiousity is what kind of reputation or national image does Thailand have to have, that people who want to off themselves or commit crime gravitate to Thailand now? Is the Thai government so clueless as to how people view Thailand ? Do they honestly really believe Thailand is seen as a " family friendly destination "? 🤔

It might be a friendly destination to get riddle of your family, specially your wife.

FriendlyHorse Explorer Member

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On 4/1/2026 at 7:54 AM, fredwiggy said:

Most in Thailand and other tropical areas use tile or wood, being much easier to maintain in the humid climes, along with the ones near beach areas, sand not being good for carpeting. Some of the 5 stars do have carpeting but most of the others won't. This is also happening in other areas because of the ease of maintenance. Mold and dust mites are a huge concern for carpet owners.

The Honey Hotel used to have nice red carpet in the corridors. Not sure if the rooms had it though, it's been a while and they turned the hotel into apartments in the early 2010s.

mijens Apprentice Member

mijens

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On 4/1/2026 at 9:50 AM, Maejo Man said:

Except the all pervading stench from the carpet and any curtains they have not replaced.

Cant recall I ever saw a carpet in Thailand. Where did you stay where they had rooms with carpet?

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