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Thai man with mental illness kills and dismembers wife, throwing body parts on the street

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In a devastating incident, a mentally disturbed man from Thailand killed his wife, cut up her body, and left the body pieces on a road in the Doi Luang district of Chiang Rai province early today, August 26.

 

Local police were alerted to investigate human remains found on a street in the Mae Riab Community of the Doi Luang district. Around 2am, they found a head, a leg, and a torso belonging to a Thai woman on the road. The locals later identified the woman as 59-year-old Jinda.

 

Upon arrival at Jinda's home, police found her husband Sommai, the main suspect, in a violent state with a knife. The officials had to withdraw and call for backup.

 

After more police officers arrived, they managed to calm down Sommai and took him to the police station. However, they couldn't get any helpful information during questioning.

 

While searching the home, the police found Jinda's right leg in the fridge. It's believed Jinda was killed two hours before her body pieces were found. It's possible she was killed in the house before her body was spread outside.

 

Chiang Rai Provincial Police Commander, Manop Senakun, informed Matichon that Sommai had mental issues due to past drug use and alcoholism. He had received treatment before, but it had recently stopped.

 

The police have yet to be able to properly question Sommai and continue searching for the rest of Jinda's body parts.

 

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Good grief, what a read just as I’m getting ready to have dinner.

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12 hours ago, novacova said:

Good grief, what a read just as I’m getting ready to have dinner.

And a nice glass of Chianti

There are indeed cases where the murderer deserves the death penalty.

I wished that we had it in Canada for first degree murder.

Well, Sommai obviously had a grievance.

22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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In a devastating incident, a mentally disturbed man from Thailand killed his wife, cut up her body, and left the body pieces on a road in the Doi Luang district of Chiang Rai province early today, August 26.

 

Local police were alerted to investigate human remains found on a street in the Mae Riab Community of the Doi Luang district. Around 2am, they found a head, a leg, and a torso belonging to a Thai woman on the road. The locals later identified the woman as 59-year-old Jinda.

 

Upon arrival at Jinda's home, police found her husband Sommai, the main suspect, in a violent state with a knife. The officials had to withdraw and call for backup.

 

After more police officers arrived, they managed to calm down Sommai and took him to the police station. However, they couldn't get any helpful information during questioning.

 

While searching the home, the police found Jinda's right leg in the fridge. It's believed Jinda was killed two hours before her body pieces were found. It's possible she was killed in the house before her body was spread outside.

 

Chiang Rai Provincial Police Commander, Manop Senakun, informed Matichon that Sommai had mental issues due to past drug use and alcoholism. He had received treatment before, but it had recently stopped.

 

The police have yet to be able to properly question Sommai and continue searching for the rest of Jinda's body parts.

 

File photo for reference only

 

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-- 2024-08-26

 

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A Thai Jeffrey Dahmer.

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