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Husband, 78, murders wife, 73; she mocked him at breakfast, he'd warned her about a lack of "Thainess"


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INN reported that a 78 year old man called Somporn murdered his 73 year old wife Juan at their roadside bungalow in Ban Phrao sub-district of Phatthalung in southern Thailand.

 

Pa Phayom police found Juan face down in a pool of blood in an outside seating area. She had been attacked with what Thais called a "meet phra" a kind of short hand held curved knife. 

 

Somporn surrendered to their custody. 

 

After the couple's children left to live in other provinces Somporn cared for his wife who was ill.

 

But she frequently mocked the man who made each and every meal for her. 

 

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He said he had warned her about doing this over meals - something that older Thai people regard as a lack of "Thainess" 

 

However, at breakfast yesterday she was complaining again and belittling her husband, he said.

 

So he grabbed the knife and attacked her. 

 

Then he gave her breakfast to the chickens, washed off his bloodstains, cleaned the knife and prepared to surrender to the police. 

 

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out of my Wifes  family of 10 kids, 3  are  decent the rest lazy scroungers, her one sister who works  real  hard once told her lazy  husband she would  leave  him, his  repsonse , if she leaves  he would  kill  her.............its  not  uncommon I d  say both mid 50's

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Then he gave her breakfast to the chickens, washed off his bloodstains, cleaned the knife and prepared to surrender to the police. 

Sickens me to the core to read stuff like this, why not then turn the blade on himself.

 

Callus.

 

Rip to the wife, who probably endured a lot from this buffoon over the years.

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38 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

She could have been mentally ill with this 'sickness'

Possibly, but it sounds like a physical disability from the article.

 

I know some degenerative brain disorders can result in the person failing to recognise people, experiencing personality change and getting angry with them intermittently, but I'm not sure about ridiculing their cooking every mealtime.

 

Is there a mental disorder that causes you to mock your spouses cooking and means you cannot make your own meals?  (I worry that, if there is, it may be endemic amongst the forum members.)

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

However, at breakfast yesterday she was complaining again and belittling her husband, he said.

 

So he grabbed the knife and attacked her. 

 

Then he gave her breakfast to the chickens, washed off his bloodstains, cleaned the knife and prepared to surrender to the police

Could have given the breakfast to the chickens and told her to go make her own breakfast if it was below par... 
But I guess that didn't cross his mind.

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2 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Not worthy of murder, but kind of a dick move to ridicule the person providing daily care for you that you cannot provide for yourself.

One of the oldest proverbs: 

don't bite the hand that feeds you.

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We hear and read many cases of relationships ending this way.

 

Headlines and stories are frequently reported as if the main reason was a bit of jealousy or for B200 or somebody was insulted or offended or lost face etc

 

But most failing or failed relationships occur because of underlying problems that have festered for some time.

 

But one day there is a tipping point - often something trivial and not worth anything in itself, but that does trigger an impulsive reaction that in reality could easily be a manifestation of that underlying problem that has a history and a build-up of tension, anger and frustration.

 

I cannot however justify killing someone, especially as I also believe that in relationships, both parties are likely to be contributing to their problem to lesser or greater degree.

 

 

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1 hour ago, ChrisKC said:

We hear and read many cases of relationships ending this way.

 

Headlines and stories are frequently reported as if the main reason was a bit of jealousy or for B200 or somebody was insulted or offended or lost face etc

 

But most failing or failed relationships occur because of underlying problems that have festered for some time.

 

But one day there is a tipping point - often something trivial and not worth anything in itself, but that does trigger an impulsive reaction that in reality could easily be a manifestation of that underlying problem that has a history and a build-up of tension, anger and frustration.

 

I cannot however justify killing someone, especially as I also believe that in relationships, both parties are likely to be contributing to their problem to lesser or greater degree.

 

 

...I cannot justify killing someone?

Really? Over one million killed every year on this planet -- look at Ukraine.

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5 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Not worthy of murder, but kind of a dick move to ridicule the person providing daily care for you that you cannot provide for yourself.

My grandmother did this to her daughter's husband, whom she was living with in her very old age.  She needed complete nursing care from them.

Went to visit once, and it was just hard on the ears.

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11 minutes ago, olfu said:

...I cannot justify killing someone?

Really? Over one million killed every year on this planet -- look at Ukraine.

My comment relates to personal relationships which is directly appropriate for this post. 

The reference to a war in Ukraine is entirely irrelevant. 

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Could have given the breakfast to the chickens and told her to go make her own breakfast if it was below par... 
But I guess that didn't cross his mind.

Should just leave her. MGTOW

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36 minutes ago, Dart12 said:

My grandmother did this to her daughter's husband, whom she was living with in her very old age.  She needed complete nursing care from them.

Went to visit once, and it was just hard on the ears.

Utterly intolerable. Life is far too short to deal with someone like that. I would have warned my wife to straighten out her mom. If she could not, time to move on. From both of them. Let the ex deal with the sour puss. 

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6 minutes ago, kennw said:

Terrible supposition on your part (4myEgo) you cannot know about this guy, he cared for her needs but his final reaction was very wrong. Better to express empathy for both. 

Oh, my bad, I didn't know that you knew him personally.

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3 hours ago, Skeptic7 said:

Age means absolutely nothing when the Thai male gets triggered. Immature violent overreactions and rage compel them kill for literally any little thing. 

You've obviously never been married, or at least not for any length of time.

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3 hours ago, Jimbo53 said:

Rip to the wife, who probably endured a lot from this buffoon over the years.

 

Sounds the opposite to me!!

I forgot where I was for a minute, that's right in Thailand women have protection against their aggressive partners/husbands.

 

I hear rumours that the police are always coming to the rescue not, when the call is made, of course they might turn up when someone's dead, a little late wouldn't you think.

 

They have busier things to attend to, like road closures to collect cash for expired registration, drivers licenses, and then they have the Karaoke bars to run, but that's another story.

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1 hour ago, Stocky said:

You've obviously never been married, or at least not for any length of time.

You've obviously never kept up with Thai news, or at least not for any length of time.

 

Sounds as if you can relate and possibly even agree with this crazy piece of ????, his fragile, juvenile ego and the brutal murder of a helpless old woman. Wow.

 

Whatever happened to... 'sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never harm me'??? 

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