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Royal Thai Police apprehended a man who evaded capture for 17 years after being accused of murder. The incident, sparked by a workplace altercation, resulted in the suspect fatally attacking a colleague with a cleaver. The suspect confessed to being haunted by the victim’s ghost post-crime, prompting sleepless nights.

 

The capture of 49 year old Jamlong took place yesterday, October 30, outside a residence in Udon Thani’s Wang Sam Mo district. Police apprehended him under a murder charge as per the arrest warrant issued by the Rayong Provincial Court in 2007. This arrest was the culmination of an operation led by senior officers from the Crime Suppression Division, including Teerachat, Siwawong, Atch, Natthaphat, and Narit.

 

The origins of this case date back to July 2007 in Rayong province. Jamlong and the victim were colleagues with a fraught relationship. Jamlong claimed that the victim, who often engaged in intimidating behaviour, exacerbated tensions by frequently taunting him.

 

On the fateful day, the two encountered each other at a local eatery. Jamlong alleged that the victim, appearing intoxicated, approached him with menacing remarks, leading to a heated exchange. In the ensuing altercation, Jamlong grabbed a cleaver and struck the victim’s neck, resulting in an immediate fatality.

 

Following the incident, Jamlong fled the scene, initiating a lengthy period of evasion from law enforcement. Over the years, investigators from the Crime Suppression Division diligently pursued leads, finally culminating in his capture yesterday.

 

During interrogation, Jamlong admitted to the crime, revealing that he was plagued by the victim’s ghost for a significant period following the murder. He recounted how this haunting experience affected his sleep until he performed a merit-making ceremony, which he believed alleviated the ghostly disturbances, reported KhaoSod.

 

“After the incident, I was haunted by the deceased, unable to sleep until I made merit.”

 

Following his confession, police transferred Jamlong to the Rayong City Police Station for further legal proceedings.

 

By Bright Choomanee

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-10-31

 

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4 minutes ago, Dave0206 said:

I like police diligently followed leads ( only 17 years ) not even left the country 🙄 probably was given up by family or acquaintance 

Well Dave there are cold cases were I live some of them 20 years old and not solved 

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7 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Well Dave there are cold cases were I live some of them 20 years old and not solved 

 

2 minutes ago, Dave0206 said:

I understand and hopefully they were investigated properly first time round. This was not what you would call a cold case they knew the murderer they just failed to apprehend him 

Should have attached 😞 

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30 minutes ago, still kicking said:

20 years ago you had no the sophisticated DNA but now you have  

Yes I grant you that in normal circumstances but our hero used s cleaver in a restaurant during a heated argument then fled. rayong District had a warrant for his arrest so they did not need anything new as his arrest proved just had to find him

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Following the incident, Jamlong fled the scene, initiating a lengthy period of evasion from law enforcement. Over the years, investigators from the Crime Suppression Division diligently pursued leads, finally culminating in his capture yesterday.

Unlike some that get away with murder.

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