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Female Forensic Officer Praised for Role in 'Am Cyanide' Case Verdict

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Image composite courtesy: Daily News

 

Facebook user "Thanawan Passaranon" posted about her role in the high-profile "Am Cyanide" case, sharing her pride as a forensic expert involved in the investigation.

 

The post, accompanied by a news image, stated:

 

"Another case closed (though many remain pending sentencing). I'm incredibly proud to have contributed as a toxicology examiner—from assisting the Crime Suppression Division, preparing reports, providing testimony, and serving as an expert witness in court. This success in forensic evidence is a victory for justice and for the victims.

 

Permission to share this news from Channel 8 / #ForensicEvidenceInCriminalJustice #LovingTheJob."

The Criminal Court recently sentenced Am Cyanide to death, her former husband to one year and four months in prison, and lawyer Patch to two years.


The post gained widespread attention online, with many users liking, sharing, and praising the officer's efforts. However, some shifted focus to the poster herself, highlighting her striking appearance.

 

Investigations revealed her to be Pol. Lt. Col. Thanawan Passaranon, a scientist at the Narcotics Examination Division of the Central Forensic Science Office under the Royal Thai Police.

 

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Thanawan’s impressive background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy (Mahidol University, RX35) and a Master’s degree in Forensic Science (Mahidol University, AFP Scholarship).

 

She joined the Central Forensic Science Office and has been a lecturer for the 78th Assistant Judge Training Course, discussing forensic examination and court procedures.

 

Her involvement in the cyanide case is just one of many examples showcasing her expertise and dedication to justice, reported Daily News.

 

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Photos: Facebook "Thanawan Phassaranon" - Instagram "i_am_kratai_police"

 

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-- 2024-11-23

 

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28 minutes ago, webfact said:

However, some shifted focus to the poster herself, highlighting her striking appearance.

 

Of course.  This is Thailand.  What she looks like is way more important.  This probably wouldn't even be in the news if she wasn't pretty.

What is it???? a Miss election??? Beautiful woman but not natural looking....and what have this kind of pics to do with the things she achieved??

1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Of course.  This is Thailand.  What she looks like is way more important.  This probably wouldn't even be in the news if she wasn't pretty.

Only just pretty, although certainly not shy when it comes to self promotion. 

On 11/23/2024 at 8:36 AM, ikke1959 said:

What is it???? a Miss election??? Beautiful woman but not natural looking....and what have this kind of pics to do with the things she achieved??

 

maybe she got the job with her looks

 

was she was drinking tea and in the same room as the real people who did the actual work?

 

 

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