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Police say mutilated corpse found in Ayutthaya could be “white skinned” foreigner


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3 minutes ago, jvs said:

Yes but now the head has been found it maybe easier but a picture of a head that has been out in the open air in Thailand will not look like anything resembling a person.

Any idea hoe many person go missing in a year?

Remember where this is happening,this is not back home.

 

This is a high profile case that has multiple police units working on it. I have a very high degree of confidence that this case is going to be cracked in the very near future. There are all kinds of ways to reconstruct from decomposed remains what a person looked like which are fully available to Thai forensic police.

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7 hours ago, Gecko123 said:

Poor planning on disposal of body parts suggests lack of premeditation. Great effort made to conceal identity (removal of head, burning of arms/legs) suggests perpetrator knew that there was a high risk that if body is identified, suspect(s) would also be quickly identified. Failure to anticipate that identity can be confirmed through DNA link with relatives, suggests lack of criminal sophistication and probable low educational level of perpetrator.

 

If it was a drug deal gone bad, with only transient relationship between victim and perpetrator, need to conceal identity of victim wouldn't be that high. I'm thinking victim was offed for financial gain by known close associate, probably a romantic partner who had help disposing of body from family members or friends.

 

Elementary my dear Watson. That's sorted that out. No investigation needed. Just talk to the armchair sleuth.????

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Watching the Channel 32 news right now, and it sounds like the case has been solved.  Seems it was a Thai man.  2 men and a woman (his wife) have been identified as the culprits.  Seems he was drinking to much for the wife and had a Mia Noi, and the wife had enough.

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It is a Thai man folks.  The wifes brother killed him, and had assistance in disposing of the body parts, story keeps developing.  He apparently had a Mia Noi, and his Mia Luang had enough finally after he was found drinking with some buddies and was very drunk.  More drama in Nonthaburi.  News on Channel 32 has been non-stop for the last 30 minutes with the story.

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2 hours ago, tandor said:

..considering you need 1300 deg C for at least three hours to reduce major bones to a crumbling state..but you still have the teeth...poor attempt of disposal; but lucky for Forensic Science they have something to go on.

Disturbingly precise info.

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3 hours ago, tandor said:

..considering you need 1300 deg C for at least three hours to reduce major bones to a crumbling state..but you still have the teeth...poor attempt of disposal; but lucky for Forensic Science they have something to go on.

was more like a bbq then.

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3 minutes ago, Benmart said:

Someone has possibly been murdered, dismembered, burnt, and the usual barstool humour is again eminating from the juvenile crowd.

You have to de-age sometimes my friend, take it lightly and don't get to seriously upset with the gallows humor, wouldn't want you to loose your head when all those around are keeping theirs.

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Uh huh.... more white skinned foreigners.  Not a white skinned Thai Citizen?  Not an albino Asian? 

 

Nope. We just can't say A Man.  It has to be a foreigner because there are definitely no Asians who are white, or of Caucasian decent.  Can we say: A L B I N O? Maybe not?  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Gecko123 said:

Poor planning on disposal of body parts suggests lack of premeditation. Great effort made to conceal identity (removal of head, burning of arms/legs) suggests perpetrator knew that there was a high risk that if body is identified, suspect(s) would also be quickly identified. Failure to anticipate that identity can be confirmed through DNA link with relatives, suggests lack of criminal sophistication and probable low educational level of perpetrator.

 

If it was a drug deal gone bad, with only transient relationship between victim and perpetrator, need to conceal identity of victim wouldn't be that high. I'm thinking victim was offed for financial gain by known close associate, probably a romantic partner who had help disposing of body from family members or friends.

 

thanks, Inspector Clouseau.

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13 hours ago, webfact said:
Police say mutilated corpse found in Ayutthaya could be “white skinned” foreigner
 
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Police in Ayutthaya are investigating after the torso of a man was found in one district and the legs and arms in another.
 
But the head is still missing.
 
They say it could be a Thai or a foreigner - they have no missing person's report yet.
 
All motives are on the table as a large task force has been assembled to handle the case.
 
A tips hotline has been set up.
 
Wang Noi police were first called after a man's torso was found in an area of a deserted housing estate leading to a brick factory.
 
The arms and the legs and the head were missing. He was thought to be aged about 25-30.
 
Though 30% burnt in a fire ignited to conceal evidence the police say he was white skinned suggesting he may be a foreigner.
 
Then Bang Pa-In police found burnt legs and arms by the side of route 347 (Pathum Thani to Bang Pahan Road) in Bang Pahan district. 
 
Pol Col Chainarong Somphroh organised a video conference to handle the case before telling the press that no head had been found and no missing person's report had been received. 
 
DNA tests were being carried out with the expectation that the parts belonged to the same man.
 
Later yesterday region 1 deputy commander Maj-Gen Suphathee Bunkhrong said that the complex case would be investigated by seven separate units.
 
This included an immigration unit as there is a feeling this could be a foreigner because of the white skin, he said.
 
Witnesses had reported a fire at 10pm on Sunday night. The man was 160-165 cms tall. 
 
All CCTV on the route between the remains is being studied. 
 
Police are keen for tips particularly about a missing person and have established a hotline on 06 2271 6711. 
 
More about this as we hear of it. 
 
Soure: Thai Rath
 

The case has been clarified the victim is a Thai Mr. Subin Kethirun, 53, from Nonthaburi province. it was her wife who killed her her grandson helped her cut up the corpse

 

https://www.thairath.co.th/news/local/central/2043283?cx_testId=0&cx_testVariant=cx_0&cx_artPos=0&cx_rec_section=news&cx_rec_topic=crime#cxrecs_s

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Someone call Swampy flight control and check if any planes from Saudi Arabia arrived clandestinely recently and departed in a hurry. They have a nasty reputation for employing hit teams carrying band saws and dismembering their dissident citizens abroad.

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3 minutes ago, desert dueller said:

Quelqu'un appelle le contrôle de vol de Swampy et vérifie si des avions en provenance d'Arabie saoudite sont arrivés clandestinement récemment et sont partis à la hâte. Ils ont la mauvaise réputation d'employer des équipes de frappe portant des scies à ruban et de démembrer leurs citoyens dissidents à l'étranger.

You're talking nonsense ... It's a shame you always have to check Thaivisa's information..  3 March 201 19H30 PM  https://www.thairath.co.th/news/local/central/2043283?cx_testId=0&cx_testVariant=cx_0&cx_artPos=0&cx_rec_section=news&cx_rec_topic=crime#cxrecs_simage.png.b15e6a6e938331eb62dcad09e0bed696.png

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10 hours ago, Gecko123 said:

Poor planning on disposal of body parts suggests lack of premeditation. Great effort made to conceal identity (removal of head, burning of arms/legs) suggests perpetrator knew that there was a high risk that if body is identified, suspect(s) would also be quickly identified. Failure to anticipate that identity can be confirmed through DNA link with relatives, suggests lack of criminal sophistication and probable low educational level of perpetrator.

 

If it was a drug deal gone bad, with only transient relationship between victim and perpetrator, need to conceal identity of victim wouldn't be that high. I'm thinking victim was offed for financial gain by known close associate, probably a romantic partner who had help disposing of body from family members or friends.

 

You weren't far wrong. In Thairath today police identified the body as that of 54 year old building contractor and Thai national Subin Kethiran from Nontaburi province. His wife, Watsana Khemthong  has confessed to the murder saying she killed him along with her nephew/grandson due to his constant beatings which she couldn't take any more.

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5 hours ago, AdamTheFarang said:

You people are rubbish. Someone has died and if a foreigner, their relatives and friends might read this. Someone most likely had a brutal end to their life and you make amusement for your own gain. Is this what Thailand has done to you? Would you be the same in the USA, UK, Australia before you come to live in Thailand. You people need to look yourself in the mirror and see what you have become, losers!

On behalf of all the other losers I/We can only apologise. 

 

But I have been drinking so I may feel different in the morning. 

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