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SCAVENGER KILLING

DNA tests link suspect’s shirt to two victims

THE NATION 

 

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Bloodstains linked to slain scavengers.

 

BANGKOK: -- BLOODSTAINS on a 20-year-old Myanmar suspect's shirt came from two murdered scavengers whose bodies were found in Pathum Thani's Thanya Buri district, according to preliminary DNA tests.

The findings were disclosed yesterday by Pol Lt-General Charnthep Sesawet, acting chief of Provincial Police Region 1, who added that police would recheck the evidence and then submit the official DNA test results.

The bodies of Supakorn Khokkran, 25, and Sathien Sornchai, 48, were discovered last Tuesday and Thursday respectively. DNA tests on another slain scavenger, Supapan Khong-yoodee, 38, had yet to be completed, Charnthep said.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/DNA-tests-link-suspects-shirt-to-two-victims-30297356.html

 
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DNA tests implicate a Burmese suspect in the murder of two scavengers

 

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BANGKOK: -- DNA from blood stain found on the shirt of a Myanmar suspect has matched with the DNA of two of the three dead scavengers whose bodies were found under the Don Muang tollway bridge on in-bound Paholyothin road.

 

Pol Lt-Gen Charnthep Saesavech, acting commissioner of Provincial Police Bureau 1, told the press on Monday that he had received a report of DNA tests from blood specimens taken from Jimmy, a homeless Burmese suspect, and the three victims.

 

The blood tests show that the DNA of the blood found on Jimmy’s shirt has matched with the DNA of the bloods of Suporn Kokkram and Somyos Meeborsap.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/dna-tests-implicate-burmese-suspect-murder-two-scavengers/

 
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DNA +  eliciting the information from the suspect also

confirms how and why, ( if he can understand the questions)

 

 

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15 minutes ago, leeneeds said:

DNA +  eliciting the information from the suspect also

confirms how and why, ( if he can understand the questions)

 

 

 

  People confess all that they stop with 240 volts at their nuggets......

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I like how they use the term "scavenger" instead of "homeless" person.  It actually indicates that they were earning an honest living as opposed to just creating  a public nuisance.  RIP.

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21 minutes ago, KhonKaenKowboy said:

I like how they use the term "scavenger" instead of "homeless" person.  It actually indicates that they were earning an honest living as opposed to just creating  a public nuisance.  RIP.

recycling workers would be a more accurate description and they make a fairly big green contribution 

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preliminary DNA tests". what does that mean,same blood group,

but not DNA ? stabbing someone so many times, should result in

more than blood spots on your t shirt ?. not saying he's innocent, but.

regards worgeordie

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48 minutes ago, Guitar God said:

So the police tortured the DNA until it matched? That's the armchair detective's conclusion ?

 

Of course it is their conclusion, as long as the suspect of a crime is not Thai the police is never right and they always are guilty of fabricating evidence to stitch up a scapegoat.

Compare and contrast the responses on this thread to this other one: Monk arrested as six year old boy murdered and sodomized in Khon Kaen

Nope, no knee-jerk bigotry at play here, no sir.

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...yes....no......yes.....no......

 

...one person was murdered when this guy was in custody.....(?)

 

....now they suddenly have DNA........???

 

....wow......

 

 

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....scavengers as opposed to homeless.....???

 

...keeping up the illusion of paradise......

 

...what happened to the 100% employment claim.....???

 

...maybe scavenging is a recognized....protected profession....???

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6 hours ago, smedly said:

recycling workers would be a more accurate description and they make a fairly big green contribution 

Not where I live, they dig through garbage cans till they find what they want and leave the rest lying on the ground.

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...yes....no......yes.....no......
 
...one person was murdered when this guy was in custody.....(?)
 
....now they suddenly have DNA........???
 
....wow......
 
 

Proactive policing?

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