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Man with four wives suspected of murdering five of his ten children in eleven years of terror


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46-year-old Songsak Songsaeng (Right) was committed to Bangkok Remand Prison on Friday charged over the death of his two-year-old daughter, which came to light after two of his daughters, were rescued by activists on September 10th. (Left) Police Major General Noppasin Poolsawat, Deputy Commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau with other officers and activists, visited the family apartment this week as a massive police investigation led by Bang Khen Police Station probes the feared murder of four infant sons of Mr Songsak between 2012 and 2017.


Police arrested the 46-year-old and his fourth wife on Monday, September 11th in the Rangsit area of Bangkok after they returned from Kamphaeng Phet where the couple had buried the body of their two-year-old daughter in the kitchen of a property owned by the woman in the upper Thai province.


Police in the Bang Khen area of Bangkok this week were investigating another possible serial killer after it emerged that a 46-year-old man with four wives and a history of violent domestic abuse but who claims mental illness, may have murdered five of his ten children in the period from 2012 up to this month when he murdered his two-year-old daughter. 46-year-old Songsak Songsaeng was committed to prison on Friday when he appeared in court on multiple charges linked with the death of his daughter while police are still investigating the death of four of his sons from 2012 to 2017.


A Thai husband and wife appeared before the Criminal Court on Friday charged in connection with the murder of a two-year-old girl whose body was unearthed in Kamphaeng Phet province in upper central Thailand.

 

by Carla Boonkong & Pranee O' Connor

 

Full story: Thai Examiner 2023-09-25

 

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Where is the Love ...?

He did not love his own children .

He did not love his wife (s) .

No respect to life , no empathy , no Love at all ...

Sad , but all too common these days ...

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The one job you dont want to have right now, is a policeman, especially here in Thailand, 

They could be brain damaged for the rest of their lives

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This is really beyond belief, also the ignorance of people living around him. But again in Thailand it just seems totally normal, another day another story with these psycho events.

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15 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

The one job you dont want to have right now, is a policeman, especially here in Thailand, 

They could be brain damaged for the rest of their lives

Because of what? Is not like they found 5 bodies that just passed away a few days ago. There are way more horrific crime scenes than this, even the criminal act in this specific case is worse than most.

 

Finding that sliced up Colombian must be worse, all tho, they been lucky as the head is still missing.

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Man with four wives suspected of murdering five of his ten children in eleven years of terror

Why is he still "suspected" of murdering his child?
He admitted to the killing of 5 children and that makes him a murderer, not a "suspect".

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18 minutes ago, Confuscious said:

Man with four wives suspected of murdering five of his ten children in eleven years of terror

Why is he still "suspected" of murdering his child?
He admitted to the killing of 5 children and that makes him a murderer, not a "suspect".

He should be called deceased. 

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