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Thai police question husband of the 13th suspected cyanide poisoning victim

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Crime Suppression Division officers have questioned the husband of a woman believed to be the 13th victim of cyanide poisoning, allegedly by “Srarat”, the sole suspect in a series of fatal cyanide poisonings.

 

Emerging after about seven hours of questioning today (Thursday), the man, an immigration police officer in Bangkok, told the media that his wife died on November 25th, 2020, about a month after giving birth to their second child.

 

He said his wife was healthy and normal, but, on November 25th, 2020, he received a call from his elder son to tell him that his mother had collapsed and died. He quickly returned home to Mukdahan to see his wife and found her with blood oozing from the mouth and her fingernails bruised, but an autopsy didn’t detect any poison in her body.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-police-question-husband-of-the-13th-suspected-cyanide-poisoning-victim/

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

an autopsy didn’t detect any poison in her body.

Nor, apparently, did TWELVE other autopsies.

4 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Nor, apparently, did TWELVE other autopsies.

I am not sure but I believe you have to be specifically looking for cyanide, and test for it, or see some other indicators. I had heard of cyanide being put down to heart failure before. Perhaps a bit of laziness on the part of the autopsy.

2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

I am not sure but I believe you have to be specifically looking for cyanide, and test for it, or see some other indicators. I had heard of cyanide being put down to heart failure before. Perhaps a bit of laziness on the part of the autopsy.

Well, you have to do a lab test of blood to find KCN. However for me it looks like rat poison. Warfarin gives you the bleedings. So we'll wait.

On 4/29/2023 at 8:09 AM, jacko45k said:

I am not sure but I believe you have to be specifically looking for cyanide, and test for it, or see some other indicators. I had heard of cyanide being put down to heart failure before. Perhaps a bit of laziness on the part of the autopsy.

Read today, they're looking into another six suspicious deaths where the victims loaned this female Serpent big sums of money!

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