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Rape, shooting suspect turns himself in, fearing police would kill him

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Rape, shooting suspect turns himself in, fearing police would kill him

By The Nation

 

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The 29-year-old suspect, who allegedly shot a male third-year university student in the cheek in Kalasin’s Na Mon district early on Tuesday morning before abducting and raping a female sophomore student, surrendered to police on Friday.
 

Rubber tapper Thisanu Phonarat, surrendered to Kam Moung police officers at a gas station belonging to his elder sister.

 

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He admitted to having feared for his life after Kalasin police chief Pol Maj-General Montri Charanpong had on Thursday threatened that police might have to kill this “armed and dangerous” suspect to apprehend him.

 

Thisanu – who was wanted for attempted murder, coercion using a weapon, carrying a gun in a public place and rape – said that he did the crime out of intoxication caused by 2-3 yaba pills and rice whiskey.

 

He told police that he had a fight with his wife earlier that day and drove his pickup truck to Muang Kalasin to find a way to “vent out his anger”. He spotted the two students, whom he did not know, at the three-fork intersection towards Kalasin University.

 

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Police said he drove after the two, who were riding a motorcycle to buy food at night, and cut in front of them. He jumped out and allegedly assaulted and shot the young man. He then allegedly dragged the young woman into his pickup before speeding away to the Phuphan Mountain area where he raped her and left.

 

The female student later emerged from the Phuphan forest on Tuesday morning and filed a rape complaint against her abductor.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30339014

 
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perhaps the cops need to issue more of these *shoot to kill* messages. it brought out the yellow streak in this p.o.s. get well soon student, both of you..

First thing the cops should do now is de-nut this guy, fine him lots of money, jail him in general

population in prison, spread the word. Let him get his lumps. All before he gets freedom.

Geezer

Might now have a lot of rubber to tap from Mr big who's in with the wardens.

20 hours ago, webfact said:

said that he did the crime out of intoxication caused by 2-3 yaba pills and rice whiskey.

That's the reason NOT the excuse. :post-4641-1156693976:

 

I would rather he had waited for the Police. :thumbsup:

2 minutes ago, shady86 said:

Wai and 500baht fine will be sufficient emoji16.png

This joke has been told enough times on TV , it gets told a few times per day

These criminals always appear to be so "matter of fact" about their horrific crimes and trot out the usual excuses, such as drink or drugs, or "argument with the wife" as if they believe that they therefore are not responsible for their actions.  No doubt, he will be out on the streets again in a few months, if not before.    I wonder if he expressed any remorse for the young man and lady?

2 hours ago, shady86 said:

Wai and 500baht fine will be sufficient emoji16.png

Extremely original and funny, you must be the laugh of the party on a consistent basis; between football banter and political whinging.

 

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