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By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

Prosecutors in South Korea are demanding the death penalty for two men accused of the chilling murder of a Korean tourist in Thailand, an act described as both premeditated and brutal. Court officials confirmed the request today, as grisly details of the crime emerged.

 

The suspects, 39 year old Kim Hyeong Gwon and a 27 year old surnamed Lee, face charges of murder during a robbery, desecration of a body, and attempted extortion. Prosecutors also called for a life sentence for a third accomplice, a 25 year old, also surnamed Lee. The verdicts will be delivered by the Changwon District Court on January 16, 2025.

 

The horrifying crime unfolded on May 3 in Pattaya, Thailand. The suspects reportedly met their victim, a 34 year old Korean, at a Bangkok nightclub. Prosecutors allege the men lured him to Pattaya in a rented car, where they killed him before attempting to erase his identity. They allegedly stuffed his body into a plastic barrel, filled it with cement, and dumped it in a reservoir.

 

 

The accused didn’t stop there. Using the victim’s phone, they withdrew 3.7 million Korean won (around 88,000 baht) and demanded an additional 100 million won from his family. Chillingly, they made the ransom call on May 7, days after the murder, threatening to kill the victim—who was already dead.

 

Thai police, in cooperation with Interpol, tracked the suspects across Cambodia, Myanmar, and South Korea. By September, all three were in custody. Investigations revealed they had met through a job advert for a voice phishing scam, reported The Korea Herald.

 

With the sentencing date approaching, the case has reignited debates on capital punishment and international crime syndicates, as police describe the crime as “calculated and heinous.”

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-18

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

They allegedly stuffed his body into a plastic barrel, filled it with cement, and dumped it in a reservoir.

Sounds familiar... 

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If you commit a crime, you should be prepared to face the consequences.

 

The death penalty must be abolished, around the world.

 

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

They allegedly stuffed his body into a plastic barrel, filled it with cement, and dumped it in a reservoir.

 

This is "Breaking Bad" stuff...

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

The death penalty must be abolished, around the world.

 

 

No, it should be up to the victims family - not many would choose the death penalty anyway over the guarantee that someone would have to spend their 60 years until their death in a prison, which here would be worse than death

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15 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

No, it should be up to the victims family - not many would choose the death penalty anyway over the guarantee that someone would have to spend their 60 years until their death in a prison, which here would be worse than death

Not a fan of victims being involved in the criminal justice system. Penalties should be defined by law. I might be sympathetic to victims families being able to suggest commute from a death sentence to life in prison. 

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4 hours ago, The Old Bull said:

I do not believe any government should be in the business of killing people, Two wrongs don't make a right.

A few years in prison followed by an expensive assessment and rehabilitation will fix it for sure:post-4641-1156694572:

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8 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

If you commit a crime, you should be prepared to face the consequences.

 

The death penalty must be abolished, around the world.

 

 

No not at all  Never.

It should be used more often for the 100% Guilty Heinous Crimes committed. 

 

Heinous crimes are crimes that involve extraordinary personal injury or death, or shock the conscience in some other way. Examples of heinous crimes include: 

Murder

Forcible rape and sexual molestation

Aggravated assault

Robbery

First-degree arson with serious injury or death

Financial exploitation of older adults or people with disabilities

       

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6 hours ago, The Old Bull said:

I do not believe any government should be in the business of killing people, Two wrongs don't make a right.

Killing the animals to rid the world of all the beasts we have in society is a bloody good thing. 

 

How about you, have and take care of these sick people, let them stay with you if you're so concerned. Put your hands in your pocket take care of these demon's.

We tax paying good people should not be accountable, to feed and provide housing for this filth. 

We good people should not have to live amongst these creatures. 

 

Bring back to the west, the death penalty and corporal punishment, please 🙏

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30 minutes ago, digger70 said:

Financial exploitation of older adults or people with disabilities

How did this one sneak on to the list?

 

Do you have anyone in mind?
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26 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

How did this one sneak on to the list?

 

Do you have anyone in mind?
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I don't know how that one made the list. 

But we all could think of some Maggots that fit that bill.   😇

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On 12/19/2024 at 5:28 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

If you commit a crime, you should be prepared to face the consequences.

 

The death penalty must be abolished, around the world.

 

 

 

why, some people just start again, pedos, rapists, pimps, drug dealers, the moment they leave the short prison term... make some room and take out the society trash... but they don't even put a rabies dog out of their misery here or one that killed or maimed children or adults

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