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On 2/8/2025 at 5:53 PM, spidermike007 said:

Basic common sense. Few women are killers. Men are far more violent. 

 

Across cultures and over time homicide offenders tend to be overwhelmingly male, with most studies showing that men perpetrate 82 to 95 percent of all homicides. 

 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2712302/

Correct, but with Mr Bobbit being the unfortunate exception

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On 2/8/2025 at 10:16 AM, dddave said:

My favorite was more than 10 years ago where an Eastern European on his Honeymoon chopped-up his beloved, wrapped the parts in towels, put them in a suitcase and deposited it into the Chao Phraya River.   Such a potential floating treasure chest didn't escape notice for long and it was soon hauled to shore and opened.  Didn't take the cops long to figure this one out.  The towels the guy wrapped the select cuts in were embossed with the hotel name. Video revealed the husband huffing & puffing as he struggles with the suitcase on the elevator. Police had him Chop-chop.

There are so many stories like this, I'd say 20 years ago now, a Korean man staying at Sukhumvit Suites soi 13 Bkk cut up his wife and kid, put them in a suitcase, and dumped them in Klong Saen Seap 

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On 2/8/2025 at 11:53 AM, spidermike007 said:

Basic common sense. Few women are killers. Men are far more violent. 

 

Across cultures and over time homicide offenders tend to be overwhelmingly male, with most studies showing that men perpetrate 82 to 95 percent of all homicides. 

 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2712302/

Just because the majority of killers are males doesn't automatically mean that her killer must be male, too.

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UPDATE
Mystery Deepens in Rayong Suitcase Murder as Witness Reports Suspicious Conversation

 

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A crucial witness has come forward in the shocking case of a woman’s body found stuffed inside a suitcase in Ban Chang district, Rayong. CCTV footage and witness testimony suggest that a group of men may have been involved in the crime, prompting police to intensify their investigation.

 

Security cameras captured footage from 27 January at 17:50, showing a suspicious white Toyota Fortuner and a white pickup truck repeatedly circling the entrance to the area where the body was later discovered. A woman who provided a tip-off reported seeing three men in the area around 18:00 PM, engaged in a conversation. She recalled hearing one of them ask, “Is this spot okay?”  to which another replied, “Yes, but wait until it gets darker.” The witness, who was collecting vegetables near a rubbish disposal area at the time, said she left immediately due to a sense of fear.

 

Ban Chang police have confirmed that forensic teams have successfully extracted DNA from the victim. However, they are now working to locate relatives to compare DNA samples and confirm the victim’s identity. Authorities have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward.

 

A fisherman named Udorn, who frequently visits the area, revealed that he had noticed the suitcase as early as 29 January but did not suspect anything unusual at the time. It was only on 7 February, when a strong odour emerged, that he and others decided to investigate, leading to the grim discovery.

 

On 9 February, Police Lieutenant Colonel Siri Sirimi, Deputy Head of Investigations at Ban Chang Police Station, described the case as “exceptionally difficult.”

 

Authorities are now focusing on forensic evidence, including a distinctive suitcase brand that is unavailable in Rayong but is commonly sold in major shopping malls in Pattaya, Chonburi. Investigators plan to visit these locations to determine whether the suitcase was purchased locally or ordered online.

 

Additionally, the suitcase contained two 10-kilogram weight plates, which police initially suspected were from a local gym. However, after checking fitness centres in the area, no matches were found.

 

The victim has been identified as an Asian woman aged between 30 and 40, approximately 155 cm tall. She had black hair with some brown highlights and had undergone cosmetic surgery on her nose and breasts. No visible tattoos or signs of physical assault were found, though police have not ruled out the possibility that any tattoos may have been removed before her death.

 

With investigators from Region 2, Rayong provincial police, and Ban Chang police station working together to narrow down suspects, officials remain tight-lipped about key details to prevent tipping off the perpetrator.

 

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On 2/8/2025 at 11:00 AM, Georgealbert said:

and had undergone rhinoplasty, as silicone implants were found in the nose,”


Oh…this is a great clue, it should reduce the possibilities to 95% of women 🤣🤣

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UPDATE
Police Continue to Investigate Murder of Woman Found Naked in Suitcase 

 

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Pictures courtesy of Khaosod.

 

Police are investigating the shocking discovery of a woman’s naked body stuffed inside a suitcase and weighed down with two 10kg weights before being dumped in a pond in Ban Chang district, Rayong.

 

The victim, believed to be around 30 years old, had undergone cosmetic surgery, including breast and nose augmentations. Her body was so badly decomposed that injuries could not immediately be identified, and forensic experts estimate she had been dead for at least ten days.

 

Authorities are focusing on tracing the origins of the woman’s breast implants, which were manufactured in the United States. The silicone implants, size 240cc, bear the serial number 9722614. Investigators are working to identify the clinic or importer that supplied them, hoping it could lead to an identification of the victim.

 

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Meanwhile, forensic specialists are attempting to retrieve fingerprints from the decomposed remains, a challenging process that is currently underway.

 

A key witness, a local water spinach collector, reported seeing two vehicles near the pond. He described a white Toyota Fortuner and a white pickup truck, though he could not identify the make of the latter. Assuming the vehicles belonged to local fishermen, he paid little attention at the time. However, police are now working to track these vehicles and determine whether they were connected to the crime.

 

Police divers and bomb disposal officers from the Rayong EOD unit have searched the pond for additional evidence, looking for the victim’s clothing, jewellery, and mobile phone. However, no significant items have been recovered so far.

 

Additionally, CCTV footage from surrounding areas is being reviewed to trace the movements of the suspect(s). Given the gruesome nature of the case, police are treating it as a high-priority investigation.

 

One issue investigators are examining is a potential discrepancy between the witness’s account and the estimated time of death. While the body is believed to have been in the water for around ten days, the witness recalled seeing the vehicles over a month ago.

 

Despite this inconsistency, police are pursuing all possible leads, working to identify the victim and bring those responsible to justice.

 

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Police issued notice.

 

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UPDATE
Police Offer Reward to Identify Mystery Woman Found in Suitcase

 

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Police in Ban Chang are offering a 50,000-baht reward for information leading to the identification of an unidentified woman whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a body of water near a golf course.

 

On 7 February, officers from Ban Chang Police Station discovered the body of a 30- to 40-year-old woman inside a discarded suitcase. The victim was estimated to have been dead for at least 10 days. Her identity remains unknown, and police are appealing to the public for help in solving the case.

 

Authorities have released the following details about the victim in hopes that someone will recognise her:

 

1. A woman aged between 30 and 40 years old

2. Dark brown hair, 48 cm long

3. Slim build, approximately 155 cm tall

4. Breast implants (240cc), with no tattoos; some fingernails painted reddish-brown

5. Nose surgery (rhinoplasty)

 

In a bid to expedite the investigation, businessman Chukiat Supawimon, a transport industry entrepreneur, has offered a 50,000-baht reward for anyone who can provide information that helps identify the victim or leads to the arrest of those responsible.

 

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The police have set up a LINE Official Account for tips, with a QR code available for the public to scan and submit information.

 

Authorities are also examining serial numbers on the victim’s breast and nose implants, which could provide clues about her nationality and medical history.

 

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