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Man Discovers Gunshot Hole, Leading Police to Double Murder in Rayong Home


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A call to move a parked car led to a shocking discovery of two bodies in a Rayong home, prompting police to investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

 

On the evening of November 5, Police Lieutenant Colonel Nitithorn Trapiwaradej, Deputy Investigator of the Pluak Daeng Police Station, received a report of gunshot hole found in the window of a residence in Mab Yang Phon, Pluak Daeng District, Rayong Province. Authorities quickly arrived on the scene to investigate.

 

Upon arrival, officers found two pickup trucks parked outside the house. After contacting the homeowner to gain entry, they discovered a tragic scene: two deceased individuals in an inner room. The victims were identified as Ms. Patcharin, 30, from Nong Khai Province, and Mr. Sittirat, 32. 

 

Ms. Patcharin was found on a bed with a gunshot wound to her head, while Mr. Sittirat lay dead near a clothes-drying rack with a similar head wound. A 9mm handgun was found near Mr. Sittirat, and it is believed the two had been dead for approximately three days.

 

A neighbour, identified only as Mr. Art, stated that he had planned to ask the occupants to move their car but received no response. Upon noticing the bullet hole in the window, he immediately contacted the homeowner, who alerted the police.

 

The property owner, Mr. Phanupong, 37, said that Ms. Patcharin had only recently rented the property in October. He had been informed by the housing project’s management that a vehicle was blocking access, so he went to check and collect the rent. Upon seeing the gunshot hole, he refrained from entering and called the police.

 

Forensic officers have collected evidence from the scene, and local police are interviewing witnesses as they work to determine the cause of death in this tragic case.

 

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What is more of a mystery is "Why is the Air Conditioner compressor mounted on the wall inside"?

 

EDIT - Looking at the photo again that may be an outside wall in a carport, so no need to howl me down ... I retract 🙂

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