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Ex-murder convict shot dead 18 years after brutal killings

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Songkhla:– Provincial police are investigating the gun attack against NetiratNoppawong, 40, aka SakPakro, in Sadao district.

Sadao police superintendent Colonel KittichaiSangkhathaworn said Netirat was shot twice in his backby unidentified gunman or gunmen.

The incident happened in front of the victim’s home. His wife took him to the district hospital. But he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Kittichai said pending the autopsy report, the bullets might have hit vital internal organs like kidney since the victim had massive loss of blood.

Police could not locate dispensed bullet cases at the scene and would await forensic checks before determining the gun used by identifying bullets lodged in the victim’s body.

Police would also check security cameras installed near the alley entrance leading to the victim’s home.

Based on time of shooting and the victim’s daily routine, it has been speculated that the gunman should know the victim or did the casing before the attack.

The victim was known to have stayed inside the house most of the time since his release from prison three years ago.

In 1997, the victim was convicted for robbery and brutal killing of the five-member family.

He broke into the home of PrapasBoonthawi, a health worker in Ranod district, stole one million baht and shot dead Prapas and his entire family.

The initial sentencing was death by execution before the judicial leniency to commute the punishment to life imprisonment. The actual jail time was 15 years due to good behaviour.

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Karma. Love it.coffee1.gif

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Good behavior? Fifteen years for killing five members of someone's family?

Can't imagine where to start looking for a suspect. Not that I'd be in much of a rush to investigate.

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Good riddance

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Oh indeed it confirms that fine piece of poetry,

''Retribution'' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:

Though the mills of God grind slowly;
Yet they grind exceeding small;
Though with patience He stands waiting,
With exactness grinds He all.

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Murders 18 years ago. Released from prison 3 years ago. That's a long time to wait for revenge. I'd also be looking for someone with a newer beef.

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Murders 18 years ago. Released from prison 3 years ago. That's a long time to wait for revenge. I'd also be looking for someone with a newer beef.

I wouldn't be looking for anyone. Good riddance, says I.

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If he had shot my family, I would be waiting, no matter how long.

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Sounds painful, getting shot in the backby

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I wonder how hard the police will be investigating this crime?

Its hardly a crime more of an act public service.

15 yrs for killing a family of 5.

15 / 5 = 3 yrs per life. For cold blooded murder - that's disgusting.

Guess this guy must have known a guy

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I say......Good shot old chap wai2.gif

"In 1997, the victim was convicted for robbery and brutal killing of the five-member family."

and released 3 years ago

so he did 15 years for 5 murders ?

Good riddance to bad rubbish

Case closed

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Murders 18 years ago. Released from prison 3 years ago. That's a long time to wait for revenge. I'd also be looking for someone with a newer beef.

revenge is a dish best eaten cold .

Good shot .

The police are looking for the killer to give him a medal

Sounds painful, getting shot in the backby

No worse than the frontby I'd warrant.

I would wait, but considering the horror of his crime, I would want to know why he was allowed back on the street

3 years per murder

plucking mushrooms 18 years

values

Good behavior? Fifteen years for killing five members of someone's family?

Can't imagine where to start looking for a suspect. Not that I'd be in much of a rush to investigate.

Justice just came a bit late for this guy. He should have been erased from the planet years ago.

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A feel good story for a change.clap2.gif

Though the mills of God grind slowly;
Yet they grind exceeding small;
Though with patience He stands waiting,
With exactness grinds He all.

Revenge IS a meal best served cold - all good, all done.

So what is the problem? He deserved it

Police would also check security cameras installed near the alley entrance leading to the victim’s home.

Hopefully the cameras were out of order and the shooter will never be found.

Good Work - people like that should be 6 feet under ...

BTW 15 years for good behaviour - Amazing Thailand !

I'd say the million baht got him his short first sentence. The second sentence was the correct one.

Um,

my revenge would be, to kill all his actual and future beloved ones, sparing him, to endure the misery, but then, i'm a more forgiving type of person...

18 years; i think there is another reason for his untimely demise.

Ha,, this Made my day, no sympathy, deserved what he got, and yes sometimes 2 wrongs do make a right, if it gives peace and closure, 15 years served for killing a whole family,WOW

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Burn in hell scumbag!

Sounds painful, getting shot in the backby

as I was reading backby, I mentally substituted back-side which triggered the thought of shot dead from a being shot in the arse - but reading on clarified the backby biggrin.png

The outcome seems to be no great loss.

Murders 18 years ago. Released from prison 3 years ago. That's a long time to wait for revenge. I'd also be looking for someone with a newer beef.

Maybe he was getting little notes slipped under his door during the 3 year wait - subtle payback never knowing when the end was coming.

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