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Double murder reenactment descends into chaos as police chief gives up after five minutes

 

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A reenactment of a double murder ended in chaos on Sunday as angry relatives and friends tried to lynch a Thai man.

 

Police general Chalermkiat Sriwarakan, a deputy national police chief, was part of the party taking Sitthinan Narknoi, 35, to reenact the shooting of two men and grievous wounding of a woman in Krathum Baen district of Samut Sakon.

 

But after police found it almost impossible to keep the baying crowd of revenge seekers at a distance they gave up on the reenactment after five minutes and took the suspect back.

 

The case stems from a double murder on Thursday last in which Sitthinan, of Nakorn Pathom, admits killing Suphapornpong Rungruang, 25, and Kittipong Chomphupet, 24, and seriously injuring Choncha Kanbua, 22.

 

He turned himself in to police in Suphanburi after an intense manhunt flushed him out.

 

A .380 automatic gun was recovered hidden in a cement drain in the countryside in Nong Ya Sai district.

 

The suspect has said that he was under stress with family problems and had got cross as he had been teased.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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1 hour ago, maxcorrigan said:

Exactly, and part of the sham was putting them in bullet or stab proof vests plus crash helmets, unlike this case where the murderer has no protection at all, wonder why!

Keep wondering, as wonders never cease in LOS, something new everyday when you thought you had seen it all.

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2 hours ago, moe666 said:

I have to say safer than where i am from,4 homicides within a few blocks of my house over a 10 year period. Thailand now for 8 years not a problem, except from my drunk farang neighbors.

so where are you from? and where do you live in thailand?

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10 hours ago, Ossy said:

Should that not read, ' . . . after an intense manhunt failed to flush him out.'? The standard of some of this report writing is almost as bad as the RTP's in seeing to its affairs.

Read fine the way it was written. He was flushed out, and then surrendered.

What are you saying happened, and how do you have a different point of view.  Were you there?

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