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NONTHABURI, Feb 28 (TNA) – The mother of late actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong handed a chat record of a person aboard a speedboat to police to support her assumption that her daughter was harmed physically and mentally before death.

 

Panida Siriyutthayothin said she gave to police a record of a man's messages sent to his friend who then forwarded them to her. The messages were aimed to air concern and were important evidence to prove that her daughter was hurt physically and mentally, she said.

 

The content showed a different story from what was said to be an invitation for Tangmo to board the boat only for recreation and a meal. That upset Tangmo and caused a problem aboard the boat, Ms Panida said.

 

Full story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-891932

 

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11 minutes ago, ukrules said:

There's a lot more to this than meets the eye.

 

Try and get a list of who was on the boat, all of them - it's impossible, there was someone on that boat who has a family with such power that nobody will say the name.

Wow -- a cliffhanger. Tune in next week ...

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I would love to see this 'speedboat' that you can wear a dress on and enjoy drinks and a meal, and maybe do a photoshoot or have a party.

My concept of a speedboat is quite different.

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Very strange that the person in control of the boat didn't turn the boat around and look for her....for as long as he could--say, until they're close to running out of fuel. Plus all the passengers getting calmly off the boat at the pier--without Tangmo...........hmmmmmm.

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16 hours ago, thairookie said:

I believe all the 5 Thais can beat the lie detector easily.

that is because for the lie detector to work, the subject has to have a physiologic response to when they are lying that is different from when they are not. Thais lie so easily and shamelessly that there is no difference in how their body reacts.

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16 hours ago, ross163103 said:

Very strange that the person in control of the boat didn't turn the boat around and look for her....for as long as he could--say, until they're close to running out of fuel. Plus all the passengers getting calmly off the boat at the pier--without Tangmo...........hmmmmmm.

Yes ..... they claim to have spoken to the volunteer rescue services by mobile phone from the boat, so no need to moor the boat to speak to anyone face to face - so why would you stop searching and go home?

 

.... Unless they already knew she'd not be found alive.

 

I know ..... it's all conspiracy theory and circumstantial, but everyone I know, Thai or foreign, would have searched until exhausted, and even her ex-husband spent all night and the next day searching the river.

 

Also the Ch 3 reporter is on the case, as he's clearly not convinced by their stories.

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Looks this leaked messages prove, that she jumped into water escaping from rape from some high ranking general, for whom this trip was arranged. 
if he is from the family who "cant be named" this investigation will lead to nowhere and those messages would be dismissed as fake. 
she should publish them immediately on social media, that before court puts injunction on disclosing them. At least she will have moral satisfaction that she did the most she could under circumstances 

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