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Ratchaburi: Thai woman shoots philandering amulet dealer husband in bed

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Ratchaburi: Thai woman shoots philandering amulet dealer husband in bed 

 

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A 49 year old Thai wife was waiting for the Muang Ratchaburi police at a house in Chedi Hak sub-district at the weekend.

 

Rattanawan Kertsuriyong was holding a 9mm gun when she surrendered to police and showed them what she had done. 

 

Inside in bed was her dead 62 year old husband Chorp Kertsuriyong clad in just a loin cloth. 

 

He had been shot six times from shoulder to waist. There was evidence of seven shots having been fired. 

 

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Rattawan said that her husband, who was an amulet dealer, had been carrying on with a "Gig" (a mistress) on Facebook. 

 

They argued and he stopped the liaisons but then reignited the relationship. 

 

Cross about this she shot him multiple times. 

 

She was charged with murder and detained. 

 

Source: 77kaoded

 

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"Cross about this"...I'll say!!

 

So much for owning a lot of "lucky" amulets that supposedly protect the owner from such hazards as, well; angry wives. 

Okay! That´s clear evidence that amulets might not be as good protection as many believe.

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She should return the amulets and get a refund as they're clearly faulty.

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15 hours ago, dddave said:

"Cross about this"...I'll say!!

 

So much for owning a lot of "lucky" amulets that supposedly protect the owner from such hazards as, well; angry wives. 

He was a dealer not a collector... should have hung on to the lucky ones.

Yup one less cheating husband. Attention out there to those who have Thai

wives, stay faithful, or at least Do Not Get Caught.   Gun or knife same result,

and early grave.

Geezer

20 hours ago, dddave said:

"Cross about this"...I'll say!!

 

So much for owning a lot of "lucky" amulets that supposedly protect the owner from such hazards as, well; angry wives. 

Most of the amulets protect you only from traffic accidents. He probably failed to acquire a special angry wife protection amulet, which is also a penis protector, 100% effective against having your member chopped off and fed to the ducks. Lucky charms are an exact science, you can't just purchase any old amulet and expect blanket protection. 

7 hours ago, mrfill said:

She should return the amulets and get a refund as they're clearly faulty.

Have you seen any amumet that is working?

2 hours ago, hhinhh said:

Have you seen any amumet that is working?

If they have a been blessed by an enlightened being like myself, then they come with a warranty,guaranteeing a 10 year penis protection. Would you like to purchase one? That kind of quality does not come cheap though. 

I lived in Thailand for 7 years and never met anyone who had a gun.  Pellet guns yes, but actual guns no, where do they get these?  I guess he was buying the wrong kind of amulets.  

1 hour ago, khaowong1 said:

I lived in Thailand for 7 years and never met anyone who had a gun.  Pellet guns yes, but actual guns no, where do they get these?  I guess he was buying the wrong kind of amulets.  

I`ve met plenty of Thais who owns guns .........And they where not police or military.

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