Popular Post snoop1130 Posted Wednesday at 09:46 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:46 AM The Criminal Court of Thailand delivered a nail-biting verdict today, sentencing the notorious cyanide serial killer to death for her chilling role in the murder of 14 innocent people. The Criminal Court wasn’t pulling any punches, as her accomplices didn’t get off lightly either. The cyanide serial killer’s ex-police officer husband, Police Lieutenant Colonel Witun Rangsiwutthaphon, has been given a one-year jail sentence while the murderer’s lawyer, Thanicha Eksuwannawat or “Lawyer Patch” got two years in prison. Today, November 20, the Criminal Court scheduled a reading of the verdict for the murderer, Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, also known as Am Cyanide, and Pol. Lt. Col. Witun and Lawyer Patch. The courtroom on Ratchadaphisek Road was electric as families of the victims, including Siriporn Khanwong’s grieving mother, Thongpin, awaited the verdict. Clutching a photo of her beloved daughter, an emotional Thongpin vowed to seek justice, revealing the gaping hole left in her life since Siriporn’s untimely death. “I want justice. I don’t want my child to die in vain. Don’t trust others easily, even those close to you. People can’t afford to hurt each other to the brink of death.” The chilling case has gripped the nation since springing into the spotlight 19 months ago. Am Cyanide was accused of coldly poisoning her 32 year old friend Siriporn with potassium cyanide during what should have been a peaceful outing to release fish at a Ratchaburi pier. Siriporn tragically died, allegedly while her so-called friend watched on, pocketing her valuables worth over 154,000 baht. The court ruled decisively on the case, which saw a staggering 15 related instances brought to prosecutors. After the initial incident on April 14, 2023, Am Cyanide reportedly cunningly turned over Siriporn’s possessions to cover her tracks, with her legal team and spouse playing crucial roles in trying to shield her from justice. All three, bold enough to deny their charges and fight the accusations in court, were met with the unwavering arm of the law. Am Cyanide languishes in the Central Women’s Correctional Institution, while her co-defendants initially found themselves temporarily bailed out at 100,000 baht each. Matchicon reported that the court has yet to revisit 14 other cases involving the Thai cyanide serial killer, adding the suspects will likely appeal against their sentences. By Bob Scott Picture courtesy of The Times Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-20 5 1 4 1 1
Popular Post proton Posted Wednesday at 09:50 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:50 AM Probably never do it, how long since they executed 6 years? Lethal injection now I believe 1 1 3
Popular Post bannork Posted Wednesday at 09:58 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:58 AM Give her a taste of her own medicine, she deserves it. 2 3 14
Popular Post Charlest1971 Posted Wednesday at 09:20 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:20 PM Good. I wish Great Britain would re-introduce Capital Punishment for multiple murder & terrorism etc We have so many evil scumbags in jail, at the moment. Many have killed & raped children. Why does the tax payer have to pay for these people’s room & board? Let’s just execute these people. They no longer deserve to be part of civilised society. 6 1 3 5 3 20
Popular Post Kinok Farang Posted Wednesday at 09:29 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:29 PM 6 minutes ago, Charlest1971 said: Good. I wish Great Britain would re-introduce Capital Punishment for multiple murder & terrorism etc We have so many evil scumbags in jail, at the moment. Many have killed & raped children. Why does the tax payer have to pay for these people’s room & board? Let’s just execute these people. They no longer deserve to be part of civilised society. The UK has let loads of habitual criminals out of jail to free up spaces for grannies who write hurty words on Facebook. 2 3 2 5 1 1 14
Popular Post Spock Posted Wednesday at 09:34 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:34 PM What an awful piece of journalism - 'All three, bold enough to deny their charges and fight the accusations in court, were met with the unwavering arm of the law.' One year in jail for her high ranked policeman husband and out on 100000 baht jail is not my idea of being 'met with the unwavering arm of the law'. Two years for her lawyer (what sort of lawyer colludes with clients and helps cover their tracks?), also out on a mere 100000 baht bail. Seems they were dealt with lightly and what's to stop doing a Red Bull run. Hardly unwavering stuff. 4 2 2 9
Popular Post willip Posted Wednesday at 09:59 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:59 PM 24 minutes ago, Spock said: What an awful piece of journalism - 'All three, bold enough to deny their charges and fight the accusations in court, were met with the unwavering arm of the law.' One year in jail for her high ranked policeman husband and out on 100000 baht jail is not my idea of being 'met with the unwavering arm of the law'. Two years for her lawyer (what sort of lawyer colludes with clients and helps cover their tracks?), also out on a mere 100000 baht bail. Seems they were dealt with lightly and what's to stop doing a Red Bull run. Hardly unwavering stuff. Why did the policeman only get 1 yr??? 1 4
kwaussie Posted Wednesday at 10:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:16 PM Just plain evil, makes a joke of mainly Buddhist society. 1
Popular Post Spock Posted Wednesday at 10:45 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 10:45 PM 42 minutes ago, willip said: Why did the policeman only get 1 yr??? Why would any policeman only get one year in Thailand? The rich and powerful don't do time behind bars in Thailand. However they can be dragged to a slow and painful death under an expensive sports' vehicle if the price is right and the crime committed by someone much richer than themselves. 2 4
ChasingTheSun Posted Wednesday at 10:48 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:48 PM (edited) Dude looks like a lady. . Edited Wednesday at 10:49 PM by ChasingTheSun
rwill Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM Did Am ask to do their nails before they started the nail biting? 1
hotchilli Posted Wednesday at 11:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:18 PM 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Today, November 20, the Criminal Court scheduled a reading of the verdict for the murderer, Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, also known as Am Cyanide, and Pol. Lt. Col. Witun and Lawyer Patch. Who seem to have got off very lightly.
watchcat Posted Wednesday at 11:22 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:22 PM 1 hour ago, kwaussie said: Just plain evil, makes a joke of mainly Buddhist society. And why not?
ronster Posted Wednesday at 11:27 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:27 PM How did she use it to kill people and why was her lawyer jailed ?
ChipButty Posted Wednesday at 11:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:40 PM 12 minutes ago, ronster said: How did she use it to kill people and why was her lawyer jailed ? You must be new around here? you'll get used to it
giddyup Posted Wednesday at 11:43 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:43 PM (edited) 18 minutes ago, ronster said: How did she use it to kill people and why was her lawyer jailed ? Yeah, I thought lawyers helping clients "cover their tracks" was par for the course. That and inventing fictitious defence motives. Edited Wednesday at 11:45 PM by giddyup 1
ronster Posted Thursday at 12:00 AM Posted Thursday at 12:00 AM 14 minutes ago, giddyup said: Yeah, I thought lawyers helping clients "cover their tracks" was par for the course. That and inventing fictitious defence motives. Found out the lawyer was hiding evidence and she poisoned them by putting it in people's food and drinks .
Yagoda Posted Thursday at 12:06 AM Posted Thursday at 12:06 AM 1 hour ago, kwaussie said: Just plain evil, makes a joke of mainly Buddhist society. If evil is a joke, the West is far funnier than Thailand 1 1
Yagoda Posted Thursday at 12:06 AM Posted Thursday at 12:06 AM 22 minutes ago, giddyup said: Yeah, I thought lawyers helping clients "cover their tracks" was par for the course. That and inventing fictitious defence motives. If you ever get arrested and accused of a fictitious crime, don't hire a lawyer because clearly you despise them. Defend yourself 3
RichardColeman Posted Thursday at 12:11 AM Posted Thursday at 12:11 AM 14 hours ago, proton said: Probably never do it, how long since they executed 6 years? Lethal injection now I believe Think they will, but I am sure it will not happen for many years until they get every baht this person has access to
giddyup Posted Thursday at 12:14 AM Posted Thursday at 12:14 AM 5 minutes ago, Yagoda said: If you ever get arrested and accused of a fictitious crime, don't hire a lawyer because clearly you despise them. Defend yourself Do you mean like the ones that are in jail now for defrauding clients? Self defence would be a much better option.
Yagoda Posted Thursday at 12:18 AM Posted Thursday at 12:18 AM 4 minutes ago, giddyup said: Do you mean like the ones that are in jail now for defrauding clients? Self defence would be a much better option. I await the results.
Dave0206 Posted Thursday at 12:21 AM Posted Thursday at 12:21 AM Poison her slowly 14 times letting her know each bite she eats or drinks may be the fatal dose 1
Aussie999 Posted Thursday at 12:32 AM Posted Thursday at 12:32 AM 14 hours ago, proton said: Probably never do it, how long since they executed 6 years? Lethal injection now I believe well, she will probably be given bail... then, as a couple of cops, up north did, after being sentenced to death, for murder, and then granted bail... well, let's just say, gone with the wind. 1
Red Forever Posted Thursday at 12:42 AM Posted Thursday at 12:42 AM 3 hours ago, Kinok Farang said: The UK has let loads of habitual criminals out of jail to free up spaces for grannies who write hurty words on Facebook. Yeah right, "hurty words" inciting low IQ, far right morons to burn terrified humans alive in their accommodation and mosques. 1 1
john donson Posted Thursday at 01:02 AM Posted Thursday at 01:02 AM if thai don't want to execute, can they outsource it to a FARANG? lot of ex SAS , spies and others... give WP and all ? the 4 thais can come clean up after... 1
Bruce Aussie Chiang Mai Posted Thursday at 01:38 AM Posted Thursday at 01:38 AM 3 hours ago, willip said: Why did the policeman only get 1 yr??? Seriously.🤣🤣🤣
lordgrinz Posted Thursday at 01:42 AM Posted Thursday at 01:42 AM 4 hours ago, willip said: Why did the policeman only get 1 yr??? "high ranked policeman husband", he may be in line for the next RTP leadership post, he's surely got some new skills to add.
nobodysfriend Posted Thursday at 01:52 AM Posted Thursday at 01:52 AM She poisoned and killed people out of greed . Why keep her in prison after she was rightfully sentenced to death ? A bullet to the head would be humane ... better than dying from poison , but she would deserve that , too .
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