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Swiss Man Admits Killing Missing Thai Wife: Police


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15 minutes ago, Hanuman2547 said:

According to a few different Thai legal providers having a lawyer present is one of your rights. 



Good to know. That said the TV news networks are going Full Metal Oratai this morning. It was bad enough for the last three days or so, but now with the confession they can keep going over (and over) the shocking details, the savage nature of the killings ... by ... wait for it ...  Evil little Chocolate, Alp dwelling, banking, gnomes of evil .. naw my bs there ...  Farangs in general as the differences between farang are a moot point to the local audience. 

 

Looks like they found a gift horse. WE are over 30 minutes Straight Oratai coverage right now with no end in site. Before the apologists arrive, we watch the morning news and Thai killers no matter the savagery, rarely get this kind of coverage. 

Ah well only a problem if you plan to live here long term ... like me. *$^# !!

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If you confess, as he apparently did, and all the other pics of criminals pointing and admitting, the sentence is greatly reduced if you do, and severe if you plead not guilty and are then found guilty.

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8 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Money is the root to all evil....

 

 

Actually its 'The love of money is the root of all evil'

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It amazes me how often the Police here get a confession, as opposed to Europe. Do they use force of any kind, as if someone was prepared to murder their spouse, I would have thought they would not crack at a police questioning.

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5 hours ago, bannork said:

Gambling certainly is. It's destroyed so many families in Thailand.

Quite right, it sure ruins families and friends ,I have had had some Thai problems in the past because of gambling, but it was her money not the second husbands, and he certainly displayed his anger with the playing card.

He must have been some sort of person to do that.

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5 minutes ago, mancub said:

Nah, spoken like a man who knows bull when he reads it :saai:

Feel free to elaborate on what Mr Jealousy considers “bull”… 🤣

 

 

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4 hours ago, Colabamumbai said:

Fool should have left immediately, wanted to be arrested. 

Maybe he couldn't figure out how to get the money out of Thailand?  

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20 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

so just dump her and find 2 younger ones.

 

He was probably a useless POS too lazy to fund such ventures.  Obviously he relied on her wealth and good graces.  Rot in hell I say to that guy.  Assuming the reporting is correct of course.  

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:
2 hours ago, jippytum said:

RIP. Perhaps she  wouldn't share her inheritence with him 

you could very well be correct ...

Sounds like it was already gone and she was in Debt, probably to loan sharks, any police loan sharks in that area? 

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4 hours ago, Colabamumbai said:

Fool should have left immediately, wanted to be arrested. 

 

So you condone murder and getting away with it?

 

 

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This psychopath had all this staging to divert attention to the poker players, he thought he was the most intelligent, now rotten in Thai prison.

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And now look back to the disgusting babble and nonsense in the initial thread about the case.

... wife fleeing with (HER!) money to Cambo casino and other BS posted.

 

It's a shame.

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"A SWISS man who is the second husband of a Thai woman who inherited 13 million baht from her first Swiss husband upon his death in 2021 and has been missing since Jan. 8 has now confessed to having killed her, Amarin TV said this afternoon (Jan. 29)."

 

"The suspect had not come to witness the search as he has been mostly staying home only coming out to drink coffee or have a meal and meet the police."

 

"Police brought the 53-year-old suspect to the cornfield on Monday, where the decomposed body of his 46-year-old Thai wife Orathai Posee-ngarm, was found lying on its back."

 

So why has he not been arrested?

 

Oh, sorry - from a paragraph later in the same post:-

"There was devastating news from Nakhon Ratchasima on Monday as police arrested the 53-year-old Swiss husband for the murder of 46-year-old Orathai Posee-ngarm."

 

I think maybe I'll start reading these reports from finish to start in order to get a clearer picture!

 

 

 

 

 

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Strange that he fled to Pattaya instead of taking a long haul flight to a country with no extradition treaty with Thailand. 

 

Maybe not the sharpest tool in the shed.

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48 minutes ago, generealty said:

It amazes me how often the Police here get a confession, as opposed to Europe. Do they use force of any kind, as if someone was prepared to murder their spouse, I would have thought they would not crack at a police questioning.

you can't be that naive surely   !  

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46 minutes ago, generealty said:

It amazes me how often the Police here get a confession, as opposed to Europe. Do they use force of any kind, as if someone was prepared to murder their spouse, I would have thought they would not crack at a police questioning.

Maybe the fact that unlike anywhere else, a confession will automatically get a 50% (?) reduction in their sentence?

 

But yes, I recall seeing a post from a while ago where a very prominent policemen was involved in a case including plastic bags over a suspect's head?

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29 minutes ago, wealthychef said:

He was probably a useless POS too lazy to fund such ventures.  Obviously he relied on her wealth and good graces.  Rot in hell I say to that guy.  Assuming the reporting is correct of course.  

Certainly sounds like he was a Jealous pimp, or a control freak, who knows ,but you have to be a sicko to do something like this, and do these pyscho's ever think about life after murder , rotting in prison because of a senseless act, let him rot in Jail.

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