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Man admits to murdering 6-year-old son in Hua Hin

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A man in Hua Hin has been arrested and confessed to the murder of his 6-year-old son in an act of revenge against his estranged wife.

 

The Hua Hin provincial police took Mr. Nutthapol, also known as Jo, 23, into custody after the discovery of his son’s lifeless body in a sugarcane plantation in Hin Lek Fai on Saturday evening (Oct 28). The child was found approximately 2 kilometers from their home.

 

Mr. Nutthapol had initially reported his son missing to the Hua Hin police station on October 27, actively participating in the search efforts alongside friends.

 

However, inconsistencies in his statements raised suspicions, leading to further interrogation by the authorities. Police said Mr. Nutthapol eventually confessed to the murder, revealing that the act was driven by spite and a desperate hope to manipulate his wife into returning to their family following a breakup over a month ago.

 

By Online Reporter

 

Full story: Hua Hin Today 2023-10-30

 

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Withdrawing air supply sounds like a reasonable option. 

 

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"A man in Hua Hin has been arrested and confessed to the murder of his 6-year-old son in an act of revenge against his estranged wife."

 

Thai logic at its finest...

3 hours ago, webfact said:

a desperate hope to manipulate his wife into returning

 

     Not only is he a lowlife, he's not very smart either! Fragile wimp!

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If any left wing 'right to life' person would like to explain why this piece of detritus should not be executed immediately, I would like to hear it

2 hours ago, Artisi said:

Withdrawing air supply sounds like a reasonable option. 

 

 

he has officially given up his human card. 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr. Nutthapol had initially reported his son missing to the Hua Hin police station on October 27, actively participating in the search efforts alongside friends.

 

However, inconsistencies in his statements raised suspicions, leading to further interrogation by the authorities. Police said Mr. Nutthapol eventually confessed to the murder, revealing that the act was driven by spite and a desperate hope to manipulate his wife into returning to their family following a breakup over a month ago.

What kind of twisted thought process is that?

I want to woo the missus back, so I'll kill my son?

6 hours ago, Artisi said:

Withdrawing air supply sounds like a reasonable option. 

 

No. My punishment for anyone committing crimes such as these would be to break their kneecaps so that they suffer for what he did for the rest of their life.

16 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

If any left wing 'right to life' person would like to explain why this piece of detritus should not be executed immediately, I would like to hear it

 

Maybe if he was aborted before birth... but the right wing "right to life" wouldn't allow that.

 

More to the point, what has the polarised western implementation of leftness and rightness got to do with a Thai scumbag?

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