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Lawyer of cyanide serial killer accused of hiding and damaging evidence

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by Petch Petpailin

 

Thannicha “Patch” Ek-suwannawat, the lawyer representing the Thai cyanide serial killer, is facing allegations of hiding and damaging crucial evidence. Despite being summoned, Patch has not responded and instead intends to file a complaint against the police.

 

Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, the cyanide serial killer, has yet to confess to her alleged crimes, despite compelling evidence against her. Investigators have uncovered that Sararat, a gambling addict burdened with significant debts, resorted to murdering her victims to obtain funds for both debt settlement and to fuel her gambling addiction.

 

The ongoing investigation revealed that Sararat’s lawyer, Patch, allegedly attempted to aid the murder suspect in evading justice. Patch stands accused of violating Section 184 of the Criminal Law, which pertains to the concealment or destruction of evidence to help another person avoid punishment or receive reduced penalties.


According to police reports, Patch facilitated the transfer of her last victim’s belongings to Sararat’s latest victim, Siriporn “Koy” Khanwong, through Sararat’s sister-in-law to a close friend residing in the Petchaburi province in southern Thailand.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/lawyer-of-cyanide-serial-killer-accused-of-hiding-and-damaging-evidence

 

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Lawyers couldn't care less about innocence or guilt and they will lie, hide evidence and fabricate a defence in order to win.

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Tai. Lawyers are just like everybody else here corruption from the top to the bottom monks included. TIT

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Patch, allegedly attempted to aid the murder suspect in evading justice. Patch stands accused of violating Section 184 of the Criminal Law, which pertains to the concealment or destruction of evidence to help another person avoid punishment or receive reduced penalties.

Defense lawyers step too far?

1 hour ago, TheFishman1 said:

Tai. Lawyers are just like everybody else here corruption from the top to the bottom monks included. TIT

Not Just in Thailand! ???? they called criminal defence lawyers & lets not leave out the west so called Democracy! FBI , DOJ , CIA / Politicians WHO UN IMF WEF +++ around ???? ???? 

Edited by Mad mick

Putting aside the serial killings and attorney malfeasance, nice photo.

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