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Female's head found in a bag in northern Bangkok - torso nearby in fertilizer sacks

 

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The mutilated body of a female was found last night in the Soi Klong Samwa area.
 
Minburi police, forensics and a Por Teck Tung foundation team were on the scene. 
 
In a shoulder bag wrapped in a black bin liner was the head of a long haired woman.
 
Nearby at a distance of several meters were two fertilizer sacks that appeared to contain the torso and other body parts of the victim. 
 
The scene was about 1 kilometer down the soi and was discovered after residents smelt a bad odor.
 
The body parts are believed to have been there three or four days. 
 
Minburi police are investigating.
 
Source: Thai Rath
 
 
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Dismembered body parts of woman found in bags

By The Nation

 

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The mutilated body of an unidentified woman was found on a remote road in Bangkok’s Klong Samwa district late on Friday, police said.

 

The Min Buri Police Station was alerted after some body parts were found at 10.30pm.

 

The mutilated parts were found stuffed in a black bag, two fertilizer bags and a garbage bag.

 

Police said when the decomposed body parts were put together, it was found that the right arm was still missing.

Police said there was no document to identify the woman who appeared to be around 30 to 35 years old.

The forehead apparently had been hit by a hard object.

 

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A rescue worker of the Rom Sai Foundation spotted the black bag on Samwa Road off Suwinthawong Road near the Tesco Lotus Min Buri shopping mall. The bag was found amidst tall grass by the road side.

 

The rescue worker said he regularly used the road and he had spotted the bag about three days ago but he did not pay attention to it until Friday night when he smelled the strong stench so he stopped and checked the bag and found a human head.

 

He informed police. Two fertilizer bags and a garbage bag were found nearby in which more body parts discovered.

Among items found in the bags were an underwear, two bras, a handkerchief, a gold ring, a T-shirt, pink eyeglasses, a pair of ear rings, a pearl bracelet and four fashion rings.

 

Police have yet to check the identity of the victim by coordinating with missing persons report centre.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30348444

 

 
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Dismembered female body found in Bangkok’s eastern suburb

 

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A dismembered female body was last night found dumped in the undergrowth off Samwa road in Klong Samwa district of Bangkok’s eastern suburb. 

 

The dismembered body parts believed to belong to a woman at ages 30-35 who had died 4-5 days ago, according to Minburi police investigators.

 

Investigators said they were alerted of the finding of the human remains stuffed in separate plastic and fertilizer bags at 10.45 pm on Friday by a rescue worker of the Romsai charity foundation.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/dismembered-female-body-found-bangkoks-eastern-suburb/

 

 
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1 hour ago, AGareth2 said:

drove past an hour ago

plenty of police and camera crews

plus a bunch of locals

Just spoke to the wife. She'd driven past a couple of hours ago on her way to get the car cleaned. Still a bunch of people, camera teams and a noodle stall. The Thai version of CMOT Dibbler was on the scene. ?

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3 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Among items found in the bags were an underwear, two bras, a handkerchief, a gold ring, a T-shirt, pink eyeglasses, a pair of ear rings, a pearl bracelet and four fashion rings.

So it's safe to assume it wasn't a robbery gone wrong then?

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Been watching episodes of "Forensic Files". Even the tiniest trace of evidence leads to a suspect. If the investigators don't <deleted> up the crime scene, whoever did this will soon be caught & hopefully executed in a very painful, barbaric manner.

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It says a lot, when some poor woman is dismembered and disposed of in such a horrendous manner, about the disregard in which she was held by her murderer. I personally hope that they find the culprit and that he receives the same level of disregard when he is dealt with and that he doesn't sully this even more by trying to claim it was a crime of passion.

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On 6/24/2018 at 6:25 PM, Redline said:

Took a lot of the me bagging things up-just to leave them a n the open?

Appears to me that the murderer had a terrible grudge and hatred towards this woman. Wanted her to suffer and deliberately humiliated by leaving her dismembered body for all to see. My guess is, a spurned boyfriend or husband or even a crazed rapist with an intense hatred of women.

 

Can`t imagine the fear and suffering this woman went through. R.I.P. very sad and tragic and a horrible way to end up.

 

 

 

 

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The fact she was not robbed as it appears would suggest, as per my SOCO days it was someone she knew or trusted - maybe and probably a sexual advance occurred after drink or drugs episode which needs to be determined by a toxicology report of the victim in the 1st instance... that said 2nd party and maybe others in support  to the crime felt spurned and by way of culture this did not go so well as he / they felt belittled.  What is frightening is the local police and / other forces never secure the scene for forensic purposes and the fact Thailand is 'bloody hot' that forensic evidence depreciates at a super fast level speed... they don't have the onsite genetic tools to analyse 'bugs' for DNA ingestion / blood collection / spatter analysis - drag patterns .. etc ... left handed or right etc, so much analytics data missing - only estimated time of death... which here is a thumb in the wind as no accurate determination of environmental (humidity - direct sunlight blah blah)  / per hour changes can be made - its unpredictable ... therefore a submission of guilt of suspects is the only option - if they stay quiet - the case will go away as there is no case - no reasonable doubt exists... split jury = no conviction... lets hope a CCTV out there got something.  RIP to her also.

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On 6/23/2018 at 2:44 PM, greenchair said:

I guess it wouldn't even o occur to them to check clothing and body for dna. 

Oh please a poor victim has gone through unimaginable trauma and all your sort can do is score anti thai points .

You have no idea what the crime scene people have done . If she has no previous what would dna prove anyway.

Show some respect ...difficult as that may be.

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On 6/24/2018 at 12:33 PM, Vacuum said:

Yes, I'm sure the lady was innocent from any wrongdoings.

What a thoughtless comment, the poor young lady is dead bcause she got involved with a lowlife.

Whatever she did in her life she did not deserve to die.

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2 hours ago, Expatthailover said:

Oh please a poor victim has gone through unimaginable trauma and all your sort can do is score anti thai points .

You have no idea what the crime scene people have done . If she has no previous what would dna prove anyway.

Show some respect ...difficult as that may be.

In another story they said they didn't know if she was raped or not. 

I was suggesting a check for dna. 

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