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Picture of the arrest.

 

In a shocking murder case which has rocked Thailand, a man coldly admitted to killing an entire family, only after sharing news reports about the crime on Facebook as if he were merely an onlooker.

 

The suspect, identified as Siwakorn “Note”, allegedly shot and killed 37-year-old Wongsakorn, his wife Natkan, 35, and their seven-year-old son, Sunday, in a dispute over money. He initially denied involvement but later confessed to the brutal murders following police interrogation.

 

According to investigators, Siwakorn had asked Wongsakorn for a loan of over 100,000 baht to invest in agricultural equipment, specifically a drone for farming. When the victim failed to provide the funds after Siwakorn had already placed an order, an argument ensued. The confrontation escalated into violence when Siwakorn retrieved a gun he had previously pawned with Wongsakorn, shooting him dead.

 

Siwakorn then called an accomplice, identified only as “Khao”, to help dispose of the body. He forced Wongsakorn’s wife and son into the front seat of a vehicle at gunpoint. When the woman attempted to seize the weapon, a shot was discharged, striking the child in the head. Siwakorn later killed the mother to silence her screams.

 

After abandoning the vehicle in an abandoned house 10 kilometres from the crime scene, he covered it with a cloth to avoid detection before fleeing.

 

What has caused further outrage among the public is Siwakorn’s behaviour in the aftermath. Despite knowing full well that he was responsible for the deaths, he proceeded to share news articles about the missing family on Facebook, appearing to speculate on their fate like any concerned citizen.

 

One particularly disturbing post included CCTV footage of the victims leaving their home, with Siwakorn mockingly questioning online users who had suggested the family had fled to escape financial troubles. His detached, almost taunting attitude has drawn widespread condemnation.

 

“This is beyond horrifying. He acted like an innocent bystander, even though he was the killer all along,” one outraged Facebook user commented. Another added, “How could someone be this cold-blooded? Especially to a child.

 

The victims’ bodies were discovered inside the abandoned vehicle, leading authorities to track down and arrest Siwakorn. Forensic examinations confirmed that all three had been shot at close range.

 

 


Siwakorn is now in police custody and faces multiple charges, including murder and illegal possession of a firearm. If convicted, he could face the death penalty or life imprisonment under Thai law.

 

Meanwhile, the case has reignited debates in Thailand over gun control, financial disputes, and the disturbing role of social media in modern crime. Many are calling for harsher penalties for those who commit such brutal acts with apparent indifference.

 

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-- 2025-02-16

 

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4 hours ago, save the frogs said:

yeah, kill your 7 year old son because of a dispute over money.

mental illness. 

The unfortunate young boy was the son of the guy who didn't lend the murderer the money he wanted.

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