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Murder in Tesco Lotus handicapped toilets: police arrest hoodlum grandson of the rich and famous

 

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Manager reported that the man responsible for the murder of a millionaire boat operator in the toilets at Tesco Lotus in Chumpon is from a family of politicians and nationally known businessmen.
 
And in an incredible twist police have revealed that this was the fourth murder to take place in four separate cases at Tesco Lotus in Wang Phai district. 
 
Ranakorn "Off" Suphamongkhonlert, 25, quietly gave himself up yesterday following the murder of Tassanee Chaisri, 56, on Wednesday in a story that shocked the nation. He turned up with relatives, the proceeds of the crime, his clothes and a Honda motorcycle.
 
Interviewing the suspect who has admitted everything was Region 8 chief of police Pol Lt Gen Sorasak Yenprem who later went on a tour to inspect the Tesco Lotus store that was the scene of the grisly crime. 
 
Ranakorn told police that he was from Chumpon but his family had moved to Ratchaburi years ago. He was back in the southern Thai town visiting relatives for Songkran and was staying about 2 kilometers away from the store. 
 
He drove to Tesco Lotus on a Honda motorcycle on Wednesday.
 
At the store he saw the victim who was wearing a heavy gold chain of two baht weight (worth 40,000 baht) and followed her to the handicapped toilets where he went in after her, turned off the lights and locked the door.
 
He threatened her with a knife he had with him but she fought back and he stabbed her twice in the side. In the commotion a cleaner had heard and was banging on the door and calling for help.
 
He took off the victims lower pants and flinging the door open used them to hide his face as he ran for the exits. He dropped the pants by the main door and ran off pursued by a member of the public.
 
By chance he saw a Yamaha motorcycle with the keys in the ignition and got on that to make good his escape.
 
He drove 500 meters to a PTT gas station where he abandoned the bike. Then he went back to the store on foot and got on his own Honda that was there and drove the two kilometers to his relatives' house where he was staying. 
 
He said he needed the money to pay off an online debt after gambling on baccarat. He also wanted to gamble some more.
 
Lt Gen Sorasak said that the way that the criminal followed the victim and how he fled marked him as an experienced career hoodlum who was out of the ordinary.
 
The previous offences of the suspect were many.
 
When he was 16 he murdered a fellow student but was jailed for just 2 years in Ratchaburi. There were many other cases of assault against him. 
 
After interviewing Ranakorn, Sorasak went with his entourage to Tesco Lotus. There he told the store that they need to beef up security.
 
He revealed that there have been three other cases resulting in three murders at that store alone, said Manager.
 
Manager further reported that Ranakorn comes from a very rich family. He is the blood grandson of a mayor in the Chumpon area.
 
He is also the grandson of a nationally known businessman involved in the delivery business both within Thailand and abroad.
 
His relative is said to be on the board of state and private companies in the Chumpon area.
 
Ranakorn has been detained on various charges including premeditated murder.
 
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Source: Manager
 
 
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24 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

When he was 16 he murdered a fellow student but was jailed for just 2 years in Ratchaburi. There were many other cases of assault against him. 

This vermin, defected human being should have been dealt decisively when

he was young committing his first murder, yet he was allowed to be free to

kill again and cause mayhem and grief to society....

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27 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

When he was 16 he murdered a fellow student but was jailed for just 2 years in Ratchaburi. There were many other cases of assault against him. 

This vermin, defected human being should have been dealt decisively when he was young committing his first murder, yet he was allowed to be free to kill again and cause mayhem and grief to society....

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29 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Murder in Tesco Lotus handicapped toilets: police arrest hoodlum grandson of the rich and famous

"Murder... by a grandson of the rich and famous?" - "That's a slap on the wrist and a 500 baht fine, young man!!" :smile:

 

I love it! No need for a time-machine to travel back to medieval times...

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Looks like the 2 years ! for the first murder were not a 

deterrent  for him,maybe he should have been given

10-15 and things would have been different for him,

but i suspect he is a Psychopath and should never be 

among people again,he's a danger to the public.

regards worgeordie

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46 minutes ago, HLover said:

Best friends with the Red Bull heir, I suppose-must of went to the same school of charm.

An all time record to get that name in a story completely disconnected from him- have a cookie. :post-4641-1156694572:

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26 minutes ago, HiSoLowSoNoSo said:

So the first 3 murders were hushed down by the police?

Wow- you really are stretching the tinfoil hat today aren't you. Have you not worked out that the other murders may not ( as in are NOT) be connected to him. Them satellites and radiation are everywhere!

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