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Paranoia-Induced Attack: Student Stabbed in Marijuana-Fuelled Incident

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In a shocking incident earlier today, March 13, at a luxury condominium in Pathum Thani, a 19-year-old marketing student reportedly attacked a fellow student during a bout of marijuana-induced paranoia. The altercation left the victim, identified as Korn, with multiple stab wounds to his face, chest, and right arm. Emergency services quickly transported Korn to Thammasat University Hospital for urgent care.

 

The alleged assailant, Boss, also a 19-year-old student from the same Rangsit university, fled the scene but initially stayed within the condo complex. Police from Khlong Luang Police Station arrived to find significant evidence, including a pool of blood and a blood-stained knife near Boss's room.

 

Despite several attempts to contact Boss, he did not respond, prompting officers to enter his room via the balcony. Inside, they discovered it abandoned, though crucial items such as Boss's mobile phone and driver's licence were retrieved. It's believed Boss fled the premises prior to the police's arrival.

 

 

The injured Korn explained to investigators that the attack was triggered by Boss's unfounded suspicion, fuelled by marijuana, that Korn was trying to steal his girlfriend. This paranoia escalated into violence within room 771 on the first floor of the condominium.

 

Authorities learned that Boss contacted his father for assistance after the incident. Despite assurances to the police that his father would bring him in, Boss remains at large, and the police are actively searching for him to fully understand the motives behind the violent act, reported The Thaiger.

 

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Take a frail mind and Ego and then add in the affects of marijuana and anything in it.

 

This is what you get 

 

BTW Paetong is going to give these kids 10K to go buy more dope to smoke aren't they lucky

I'd test the assailant for Meth, once the police get him in custody.

 

People caught doing crazy stuff always claim it was cannabis because that is legal. They are not going to admit they were consuming meth or crystal meth.

 

 

So was he really fueled by marijuana or by the anger he felt when he thought Korn was trying to take his girlfriend? I think there’s a bit more to this story. 

I don't understand why this happened. I haven't smoked marijuana for many, many years, but when I did, it calmed me down, had a soothing effect on me, not one where I would go out and hurt anyone. 

Just now, WDSmart said:

I don't understand why this happened. I haven't smoked marijuana for many, many years, but when I did, it calmed me down, had a soothing effect on me, not one where I would go out and hurt anyone. 

We are all made differently, with booze some get drunk and sing, others want to fight everybody.........:guitar:.............:drunk:

Classic amphetamine-induced behaviour Unlikely to be marijuana.

I think there is only one L in fueled, but that may only be in good old American (MAGA!!!) English .  Other than that, I am sure the story is an accurate depiction of what happened and was not written by a moron, an imbecile, or someone desperate for clicks.  

 

 

I must be jaded. 

 

My first thought was "that's a luxury condo?"

 

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