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News of George Floyd’s victim might get a pardon, creates shock waves…
Yeah, the truth, not the MSM lies. -
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MAGA demands arrest after Cryptic Post by James Comey Sparks Federal Scrutiny
It's an American term: To be 86ed as a verb. -
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Crime Chinese Tenants Flee Without Paying Rent, Trash Property in Prachinburi
So what? This happens all the time, all over the world. You want higher quality tenants? Then vet them, get references and don't let the first person with some cash who comes along be your next tenant. Lesson learned? One wonders. -
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Crime Nationwide Manhunt for Plantation Murder Gang Intensifies as Police Close in on Suspects
UPDATE Trang Quadruple Murder Case: Victim’s Vehicle Found Dumped in Canal Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Police in Trang province have uncovered a major lead in the ongoing investigation into the brutal murder and burning of four victims in what is believed to be a gang-related crime. The pickup truck belonging to one of the victims has been recovered from a canal, where it had been abandoned in an apparent attempt to destroy evidence. On 11 May, the charred remains of four individuals were discovered in a palm oil plantation in Moo 1, Kalase subdistrict, Sikao district, Trang province. The victims were allegedly murdered and subjected to a gruesome burning method known locally as nang yang. Authorities have since issued arrest warrants for four suspects: Supakorn Rakwiwat, also known as “Bin Khuan Kun”, 37; Jaranchai Samathi, 32; Piyasak Suwanmanee, 33; and Rapeepan Boonkua, 36. All remain at large. On 15 May at around 17:30, Pol. Col. Ekkerat Suansan, Deputy Commander of Trang Provincial Police, was informed that the suspects had abandoned a silver Mitsubishi Triton pickup truck, the property of 69-year-old Surachet Luankiatkajorn, the caretaker of the plantation and one of the murder victims, in a water diversion canal in Na To Ming subdistrict, Mueang Trang district, in front of the Chulabhorn Dam floodgate. CCTV footage from the area shows the stolen pickup truck turning off onto a service road along the irrigation canal, following a lead vehicle driven by Jaranchai, one of the wanted men. Another camera later captured only one vehicle leaving the area, raising suspicions. Officers inspecting the opposite bank, behind Chulabhorn Rajabhat College in Trang, found disturbed grass and soil at the canal’s edge, along with oil slicks on the water surface. Divers from the Kusonsathan Trang Foundation were dispatched and located the submerged vehicle after a 20-minute search. The truck was recovered and found to still have its ignition key in place. Both the front and rear licence plates had been removed by the perpetrators. No other physical evidence or personal items were discovered inside the vehicle. Authorities believe the vehicle was deliberately submerged to hinder the investigation and destroy forensic evidence. The manhunt for the four suspects is ongoing, with police urging anyone with information to come forward. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-16. -
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Crime Tycoon Premchai and 16 Others Face Arrest Over Deadly Bangkok Building Collapse
After he slips out of the country he’s gonna be following the F1 race calendar around the world for the rest of his life. A proven safe haven. Watch this space. -
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Crime Chinese Tenants Flee Without Paying Rent, Trash Property in Prachinburi
My wife turns away chinese and Russians full stop.
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