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Despite arrested suspect, sixth homeless murder victim found in Bueng Kum

By Coconuts Bangkok 

 

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BANGKOK: -- A homeless man was found dead of an apparent stabbing on Monday morning in Bangkok's Bueng Kum neighborhood. He makes the sixth homeless victim in the last several weeks, despite a Myanmar national named Jimmy, 20, having been arrested for four of those killings earlier this month.

 

Jimmy is suspected of being a serial killer, since those four victims were all bound in the same way. He also bore bloodstains from several of the victims on his clothing.

 

The latest victim was found naked and bloody with cuts in his head and blood on his face. He was in front of an unused shophouse on Navamin Soi 92 Road.

 

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/10/18/despite-arrested-suspect-sixth-homeless-murder-victim-found-bueng-kum

 
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I was thinking in my heart all along that could the rtp have gotten a scapegoat? If the 2 other victims r murdered in the same fashion then there leaves litte room for doubt. Come on rtp its not just the victims n potential victims lives at stake, the wrong suspect life could be destroyed too.

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despite DNA evidence linking him to the victims

aah! That old chestnut

The RTPs track record with DNA evidence doesn't exactly inspire confidence. 

Their DNA analytic skills would prove palm reading a more effective method

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Why should I have a deja-vu  feeling ?   Anyway, must find another Burmese scapegoat. Maybe the serial killer had enough, or killed by a wild rabbit in the meantime ......

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51 minutes ago, NongKhaiKid said:

Any chance the BIB arrested the wrong man ?

Aah, erm, No !  There must be two of them

Perhaps another one that happens to fit the description of a likely suspect. Mistakes happen.

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...so much for truth and justice.....

 

...but wait...they may still yet find the innocent prisoner's DNA on these victims as well......

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17 minutes ago, silent said:

Perhaps another one that happens to fit the description of a likely suspect. Mistakes happen.

Mistakes happen?

 

Yeah, they do.

 

Good point.

 

Not sure what it has to do with this story though...

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11 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Mistakes happen?

 

Yeah, they do.

 

Good point.

 

Not sure what it has to do with this story though...

Um, they either go the wrong guy, or there's a copy cat?  "despite a Myanmar national named Jimmy, 20, having been arrested for four of those killings earlier this month"

Does that make any sense? :whistling:

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12 minutes ago, silent said:

Um, they either go the wrong guy, or there's a copy cat?  "despite a Myanmar national named Jimmy, 20, having been arrested for four of those killings earlier this month"

Does that make any sense? :whistling:

Oh I agree they've probably got the wrong guy.

 

I just don't think it was a mistake.

 

More like looking for a quick fix solution without doing any real investigation other than this guy will do...

 

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1 hour ago, NongKhaiKid said:

Any chance the BIB arrested the wrong man ?

Aah, erm, No !  There must be two of them

 

Noooo... there's only one. Jimmy managed to commit yet another murder while in custody. He possesses some powers, apparently. The brown clowns will soon advise the public to buy more - and bigger - amulets to ward of this evil.

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You bunch of cynics obviously dont understand jimmy boy has supernatural powers and can be on various locations at same time. Jimmy has amulets and hokus pokus budhist/animist tattoos. TIT.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite arrested suspect, sixth homeless murder victim found in Bueng Kum

 

You just got the wrong guy,...... :cheesy::cheesy:

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28 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Oh I agree they've probably got the wrong guy.

 

I just don't think it was a mistake.

 

More like looking for a quick fix solution without doing any real investigation other than this guy will do...

 


But surely the must know that a quick cover up is not going to work in a serial murder case! You either catch serial killers, they die themselves, or they carry on killing most of the time. I am pretty sure they have the wrong person, but my point is if they are too lazy and think they can scapegoat their way out of this one, they are beyond moronic 

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2 hours ago, NongKhaiKid said:

Any chance the BIB arrested the wrong man ?

Aah, erm, No !  There must be two of them

Not 2 of them, just 1

Jimmy snuck out of the lock up a couple of times  :whistling:

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2 hours ago, AlQaholic said:

Like I said........

Now they have to find another Burmese for this murder.......

 

2 hours ago, AlQaholic said:

Like I said........

Now they have to find another Burmese for this murder.......

That should take about 5 minutes, many to choose from.

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11 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Could be the killers best mate trying to get him out of prison !

Or himself in .. . 

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1 hour ago, JustNo said:


But surely the must know that a quick cover up is not going to work in a serial murder case! You either catch serial killers, they die themselves, or they carry on killing most of the time. I am pretty sure they have the wrong person, but my point is if they are too lazy and think they can scapegoat their way out of this one, they are beyond moronic 

They don't think that far ahead. 

 

OR... they know the guy who is doing it and let him off for some reason... like money or family. 

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I don't suppose that it is evenly vaguely possible that a homeless person has been murdered by someone else after a guilty serial killer was arrested?

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2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Could be the killers best mate trying to get him out of prison !

It's a valid theory... but knowing what we do about the diligence and competence of the RTP, even in cases which face intense international scrutiny leading to derision.... which theory would you be more likely to believe.

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