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Rape murder of German tourist: further details emerge

 

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Caption: Followed to a hillside and raped

 
Senior Thai policemen spoke to the press yesterday after a 26 year old German tourist was raped and murdered on a hillside in Koh Si Chang Chonburi.
 
Chilling CCTV pictures showed the victim out for a mid afternoon ride on a rented motorcycle. 
 
Now it has emerged that she was still not dead after a frenzied attack by some stone steps leading up the hillside. 
 
She was battered again after being dragged still alive for 50 meters in an effort to hide the crime. 
 
An impromptu re-enactment with a stand-in was conducted at police HQ.
 
National deputy police chief Pol Gen Chalermkiat Srivorakan spoke at the press briefing along with the chief of the Region 2 police and the chief of the Chonburi force. 
 
Chalermkiat announced the arrest of 23 year old Ronakorn of Tha Thewawong district who has admitted to rape and murder. 
 
Chalermkiat said the crime happened about 3pm on Sunday afternoon. The body was found by a member of the public. A man was seen coming down from the hill with blood on his clothes. 
 
He was found outside his house nearby and was seen to have wounds on his body. He allowed officers into his house. Behind the house bloodstained clothing was found and he readily admitted what he had done.
 
He said he had seen the victim riding a motorcycle while he was high on methamphetamine or "ice" and he felt the need for sex. 
 
He approached her and offered sex but she did not say anything and drove off. He followed her to the hillside where he raped her. He then hit her repeatedly in the face and in the back of the head with a rock.
 
Bloodstains were found on a stone path leading up to the top of the hill. 
 
She was still not dead and he dragged her 50 meters off the path where he continued to bludgeon her until she was dead. Then he covered her body with stones, rocks and bracken in an effort to conceal the crime.
 
He tested positive for drugs in a test at his house and this was confirmed with a further test at Koh Si Chang hospital.
 
Ronakorn has been charged with rape, murder and concealment of a corpse and was detained by the Koh Si Chang police.
 
Source: Sanook
 
 
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I wonder if she had been wearing a crash helmet, would it possibly have made any difference when she was being pummelled about the head.

  May the poor soul RIP...and condolences to all connected to her.

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23 minutes ago, Kim J said:

"being no different to alcohol and tobacco".

I do not think that people making such statements are talking about meth(derivatives) or hallucinogens, heroine or coke .
They probably know what they are talking about.

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4 hours ago, MadMuhammad said:

Wow. The more details that emerge the worse this gets. Very sad day for Thailand. RIP

Yes, grotesque details should have been dedicated for the investigation only and not shared in the public - this to protect the family for additional pain ...

 

RIP

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8 minutes ago, Tony125 said:

For those that say to me "but it has been shown that the death penalty is not a deterrent " I say I don't care if it is or isn't I just know that this individual will never harm another human being or draw another breath.

What would be the best deterrent is rounding up lowlifes like this before they act. Fascism is not all bad. 

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1 hour ago, balo said:

Stop blaming the Thai cops, they did their job here , the eye witnesses did their job and reported it. We even have CCTV images. 
 

So now there is only one final solution to this , the death penalty. 

..by stoning would be appropriate...RIP.

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5 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

Lets hope he actually receives the sentence he deserves for this appalling crime. 

But it wasn't his fault.  He wasn't responsible.  It was evil Methamphetimine's fault. 

Watch him get a 15 year sentence or some such nonsense because 'the rape was really not his responsibility.'  He'll claim he was a victim too. 

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Well, the do-gooders are coming out in full force anytime soon. Meanwhile I opt to maintain the maximum penalty; this guy is an animal - regardless of drugs or not. A good lawyer will get him a life sentence,  so he'll walk in a few years. 

Do the society and the parents a favour and take the short cut; it will not bring the girl back but it will prevent any other happening by this fellow. 

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2 hours ago, Henrik Andersen said:

You are a low life drug addicted scumbag 

you could go by sex but instead you choose to rape and murder a tourist 

He needed the money for the drugs, so buying sex was not likely considered. And this crime was not about sex. In some cases, meth can cause uncontrollable rage, especially if it is an issue to begin with. The desire for sex may have initiated these events, but being "spurned" was likely what set it all off, and the meth could have been the reason it was uncontrollable. If no death penalty, locked up for life is the minimum punishment that should be applied.

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1 hour ago, Kim J said:

Yes you can often say in life that people deserve a second chance, and as we go through our life we all make mistakes to one degree or another.

The secret is to know where to draw the line, because as history proves, some are incapable of changing, and what we see here is way beyond a mistake.

We also regularly see those that advocate drug taking as a harmless passtime, "being no different to alcohol and tobacco". I also wonder where they are currently hiding?

not all drugs are equal, some simply do not incite people to violence, especially if the taker is not violently inclined. surely you can understand that. 

 

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