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Pattaya: Russian mum admits murder of daughter, says "voices" from her husband told her to do it

 

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Daily News reported on developments in the case of a 33 year old Russian woman who jumped from the third floor of a five story apartment building in Bang Lamung on Sunday. 

 

Later police found an infant aged one year seven months battered to death in the toilet. 

 

Pol Lt-Col Saneh Yotrungruang leading the investigation, interviewed Anna in Bangkok Pattaya hos[pital yesterday as she recovered from the fall.

 

She claimed that after smoking marihuana she had some kind of paranoia attack and heard what she thought was her husband's voice urging her to kill the child.

 

So she went to the infant's cot, cradled the child by holding her by the neck and feet and carried her to the bathroom.

 

There she smashed the child against the toilet three times until she was still. She then covered the body in a towel and the broken toilet. 

 

After this she went to the balcony, opened the door and jumped in an attempt to kill herself.

 

The police said they find this account difficult to believe and have not ruled out a third party being involved. 

 

For now Anna has been charged with murder and smoking weed. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

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5 hours ago, keith101 said:

July 17, 2014 -- An in-depth investigation has concluded that people who smoke marijuana are much more likely to have paranoia than people who don't use the drug.

The study also identifies psychological factors that can lead to feelings of paranoia in people exposed to the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, THC.

 

https://www.webmd.com/brain/news/20140717/marijuana-paranoia#1

A little paranoia can be a good thing depending what your involved in. 

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Why do the police find it hard to believe? Because it would be the first time a wife did as she was asked. Sounds sarcastic, but it isn't as far as the police are concerned.

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1 hour ago, Aussieroaming said:

RIP child and I can't begin to imagine what psychosis this woman is going through to do what she has done, but I hope she gets sent to a mental facility because she sure is sick.

Yes-she requires a full mental state examination (MSE) as soon as possible.She may have a prior history of mental illness,the marijuana may have had additives or she may have taken something else along with it.

 

"command" auditory hallucinations are by no means uncommon in schizophrenia,acute psychoses and drug induced psychosis.

 

Very sad indeed.

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

For now Anna has been charged with murder and smoking weed. 

i've never smoked weed, so i can't tell. but i doubt she did. her behaviour is typical of someone using ya baa, aka meth. poor baby! rip!

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Probably an existing mental condition.

Gone off meds?

Post natal depression?

Depression build up from months of lockdown and an unsure future.

Possibly even Visa issues?

 

Id say its all built up to a climax and this is the outcome.

 

Im just suprised theres not a lot more of stuff like this going on.

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3 hours ago, pookondee said:

Probably an existing mental condition.

Gone off meds?

Post natal depression?

Depression build up from months of lockdown and an unsure future.

Possibly even Visa issues?

 

Id say its all built up to a climax and this is the outcome.

 

Im just suprised theres not a lot more of stuff like this going on.

Drug addict .... bingo   !

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