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Dismemberment suspect suffered profoundly

By JESSADA CHANTHARAK 
DECHA KITTAYAWORAKUL 

 

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THE MAN SUSPECTED of killing his ex-girlfriend and dismembering her body has showed signs of severe stress – refusing to eat and sleep – while in police custody.

 

None of his relatives has gone to visit him, after police informed them of his alleged crimes. 

 

Police have learned that the native of the southern province of Satun lost his mother at a young age and his father passed away when he was 20. Married six years ago, his pregnant wife died along with the twin foetuses from a complication after a dog bite.

 

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Thanakrit Prakob, who was arrested on Saturday, has already confessed to killing Lakkhana Kamlangkeng, his former live-in girlfriend of two years, when she went to his apartment room on June 12 to collect her things following their April break-up. Police say he told them he struck the Roi Et woman’s head with a hammer during an argument and, when she regained consciousness an hour later, struck Lakkhana’s head another three or four times until she was dead.

 

He left her body in his room for a day before dismembering it the following night to dispose of in an attempt to conceal the crime.

 

He posted news of the body’s discovery on his Facebook page to ward off suspicion.

 

Lakkhana’s dismembered body parts were found at an overgrown roadside spot on a remote road in Bangkok’s Klong Samwa district late last Friday. Metropolitan Police Area 3 deputy chief Pol Colonel Charnwit Phumpho said the suspect testified coherently during his initial interview with police and is not being considered mentally disturbed,

 

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Police have already set up a committee to investigate his crime and will today bring him to court for his first 12-day detention application so that he can be further interrogated. 

 

Meanwhile, as the family of murder victim Lakkhana planned to hold a cremation ceremony on June 28, her grief-stricken father Kaewmul Kamlangkeng said he wanted his daughter’s killer punished by a death sentence to repay what he did.

 

Thanakrit is facing charges of murder and destroying a body to conceal a crime, Charnwit said. The suspect has insisted that he had not planned to murder his ex-girlfriend.

 

In a meantime, the victim’s funeral prayer began yesterday and the cremation ceremony is scheduled to be held at Wat Bandong Hua Rua in Roi Et’s Suwannaphum district on June 28, as relatives from Lampang and other provinces wish to attend the rites to say their last goodbyes. 

 

The victim’s 50-year-old father said he was overwhelmed by the grief of loosing his daughter who was also the family’s breadwinner. He said he wanted the killer put to death as he should not be kept alive to create more problems to society.

 

“After release from prison, he would still commit crime against others too,” he said.

 

Roi Et Justice Office head Yaowadee Phanhinkong said the ministry’s Rights and Liberties Protection Department will provide the family with a Bt110,000 compensation for criminal case victims within one month.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30348597

 
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Posted (edited)

Is it unusual for a criminal to suffer when arrested and facing the consequences of there wrong doing

Why is this worth to be reported?

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He hasn't suffered as much as the poor girl he cold bloodily murdered. Why does this story come across as feeling sorry for this person? He murdered her and has admitted it. Remove him from the face of the earth is the best thing for everyone.

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40 minutes ago, leither69 said:

he didn't plan to kill her! But had a hammer ready?  The mind boggles

Well, I have a hammer in my tool box too. The mind boggles

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5 hours ago, Briggsy said:

If this were another country with a professional police force, they would be reviewing the death of the first wife less than six years ago.

At no stage could anyone be right in the head to do what he allegedly has done, that said...

I wondered when this thread would get derailed in order to bash thai police and thailand. 

Shame on you

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8 hours ago, BobBKK said:

Oh no... the poor thing!  let's send him to therapy, a group hug perhaps?  I mean he struck her with a hammer then waited an hour and struck her 3 or 4 more times. Very stressful.  Relieve him of all that stress while he hangs from a rope.

In Oz there would be an outpouring of sympathy for him, his defense would be that she laughed at him because he wanted a sex change, his father used to abuse him mentally and physically and his mother never loved him!

 

$200 fine and gender reassignment surgery paid for by the taxpayer!! Just my opinion!

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