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Trang murder suspect arrested one day before 20-year case expires

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Murder suspect arrested one day before 20-year case expires

By The Nation

 

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A Trang murder suspect was arrested in Satun on Wednesday, just 24 hours before the statute of limitations on a 20-year-old murder case was due to expire.

 

Kredis Sombatthong, 41, a resident of Trang's Yan Ta Khao district, was arrested by Crime Suppression Division police in Satun’s Khun Ka Long district on Thursday under a warrant issued by the Betong Court on January 15, 2003.

 

He was accused of murdering Thaweep Nookong in July 1998 following a dispute. Thaweep accused Kredis of molesting his girlfriend and Thaweep allegedly stabbed him during the quarrel in Yala’s Betong district.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30349359

 
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There shouldn't be an expiration date on murder cases .

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One day! One day! It's going to drive him crazy thinking about that, as he sits in jail day after day

I find it interesting that Thailand has a Statute of Limitations on murder.

Curious if this suspect even had a clue.

Expiration date on murder case

It works just like bacruptcy then, just longer. 

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