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3 Thai men admit to killing their drug-addicted friend in car in Bangkok

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Three Thai men surrendered to police after killing their drug-addicted friend in a car in Bangkok. They claimed that they became angry when the deceased lost control of his senses and tried to grab the steering wheel while the car was moving.

 

The three suspects have been identified as 44 year old Let, 40 year old Kitti and 41 year old Chaiyakrit. The deceased was a 36 year old man named Jatuporn. The three suspects reported their crime to officers at Samae Dam Police Station at 12.30pm today.

 

Officers rushed to investigate their car, a white pickup truck, parked on Rama 2 Road in Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thain district following the report. They found Jatuporn’s lifeless body outside the car. He had a bruise on his face and a neck wound from strangling.

 

Kitti told police that they were on their way to take Jatuporn to his home in the central province of Samut Sakhon. Jatuporn was high on nimetazepam.

 

Nimetazepam is mainly used under medical prescription to treat patients with severe insomnia. The drug is also known as Erimin-5, Five-Five, Give Me Five, Happy-5 and B-Five.

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via Facebook/ นสพ.นินจาบางกอก

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-10-06

 

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Ty, didn't know about that drug, might come handy one of these days.

Did the guy on the right hurt his hand strangling him?

 

Anyway, why not just pull over and kick him out of the vehicle instead of killing him?

No need to kill the guy just because they might have had a car crash. Beat the crap out of him maybe but no need to kill him. 

12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Erimin-5, Five-Five, Give Me Five, Happy-5 and B-Five.

Ok, I'll have five!

25 minutes ago, Deserted said:

No need to kill the guy just because they might have had a car crash. Beat the crap out of him maybe but no need to kill him. 

Over enthusiastic! Ooops! ????

1 hour ago, rwill said:

Did the guy on the right hurt his hand strangling him?

 

Anyway, why not just pull over and kick him out of the vehicle instead of killing him?

..the evil hand

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1 hour ago, rwill said:

Did the guy on the right hurt his hand strangling him?

 

Anyway, why not just pull over and kick him out of the vehicle instead of killing him?

Involves a thought process.

Mirror, signal, manoeuvre, brake, open door, eject.

Edited by hotchilli

Definitely not real friends ...

Sometimes you have friends only until they get what they want from you , then they're gone , or you ...

Guess stopping the car and telling him to walk was beyond their mental capacity

I notice, in that picture, that the spring flap of the yellow Police Benevolent Fund collection box is missing. They should get it fixed or risk theft by arrested persons awaiting interrogation.????

13 hours ago, blueCloud888 said:

Ty, didn't know about that drug, might come handy one of these days.

My doc prescribes me Happy-5...... its good, real good.

Much better than the 2mg Xanax............ which was basically useless unless I took a few.

Edited by Ralf001

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