Jump to content

Court sentences national sharpshooter Jakkrit’s wife and lawyer to death 


webfact

Recommended Posts

Court sentences national sharpshooter Jakkrit’s wife and lawyer to death 

 

664_Mornim.jpg

 

BANGKOK: -- The Minburi Provincial Court today sentenced "Mor Nim" or Dr Nithiwadee Phoocharoenyos, the wife of former national marksman Jakkrit "X" Panichpatikum, and a lawyer who hired the gunman, for the murder of the national athlete on October 19, 2013.

 

Mor Nim’s mother, Mrs Surang Duangjinda, who earlier confessed she alone collaborated with the lawyer to hire the gunman to kill her son-in-law, was acquitted of the charges by the court.

 

The hearing of the verdicts of  the murder case in 2013 saw all four suspects appeared at the court, except the gunman, Jirasak Klinklai, who is in prison. The four were earlier freed on bails.

 

The four appearing at the court are Surang, 74, Mor Nim, lawyer Santi Thongsem, 30, and motorcycle taxi rider Thawatchai Phetchoti, 35.

 

The court ruled the lawyer Santi, and Mor Nim guilty in the murder of Jakkrit and handed them death sentence.

 

The gunman Jirasak and the motorcycle taxi rider, Thawatchai, were given a life sentence for their crimes.

 

However Mor Nim’s mother was acquitted of the charge.

 

After the rulings, Mor Nim posted 500,000 baht and a land title deed valued at one million baht as bail for temporary release.

 

However the court told the convict to apply for bail with the Appeals Court after her lawyer said she would appeal the sentence.

 

Mor Nim was later escorted to prison pending appeal.

 

Mrs Surang earlier confessed during police inquiry to being the mastermind behind Jakkrit’s murder.

 

Surang told police that she hired a gunman to kill Jakkrit because she could not tolerate seeing her daughter abused by the sharp shooter for six years.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/court-sentences-national-sharpshooter-jakkrits-wife-lawyer-death/

 
thaipbs_logo.jpg
-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2016-12-19
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Death Sentence For Wife Of Slain Olympic Shooter

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter -

 

365480.jpg

An undated file photo of Jakkrit “Ex” Panichpatikum. Image: Voice TV

 

BANGKOK — The wife of professional shooter and star athlete Jakkrit “Ex” Panichpatikum was sentenced to die Monday for plotting her husband’s 2013 assassination.

 

In their verdict, Criminal Court judges said Jakkrit’s wife, physician Nitiwadee “Nim” Pucharoenyos, hired a middleman to pay a hitman to kill Jakkrit as he sat in his Porsche at a Bangkok intersection on Oct. 19, 2013. The court handed death sentences to both Nitiwadee and the middleman, while the gunman and his getaway driver were sentenced to life in prison.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2016/12/19/death-sentence-wife-slain-olympic-shooter/

 
khaosodeng_logo.jpg
-- © Copyright Khaosod English 2016-12-19
Link to comment
Share on other sites

36 minutes ago, robertthebruce said:

 

 

Play with fire.....expect to get burnt....

 

74 well her life is nearly over anyway 

as for the Lawyer 30 .....too young...

 

but as mentioned above...... .....

Not her mother was sentenced to death but the wife (the daughter) who is much younger.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Death sentence- applying for bail on appeal. Are you kidding me? Who in their right mind will return? Go swim across to Laos or cross the mountains to Cambodia. 

 

Note she is appealing the SENTENCE not the verdict. Which means she accepts she is guilty of murder. Best case scenario she wins the appeal and  the sentence is reduced to life in prison.

 

So if the court grants her bail - thats amazing.

Edited by Changwatchap
Link to comment
Share on other sites

50 minutes ago, Changwatchap said:

Death sentence- applying for bail on appeal. Are you kidding me? Who in their right mind will return? Go swim across to Laos or cross the mountains to Cambodia. 

 

Note she is appealing the SENTENCE not the verdict. Which means she accepts she is guilty of murder. Best case scenario she wins the appeal and  the sentence is reduced to life in prison.

 

So if the court grants her bail - thats amazing.

What does one do when illegally in Laos or Cambodia ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

According to the newspaper report, Jakkrit’s death came as he was "embroiled in allegations of domestic violence. He once confessed to firing a handgun in anger at his home during a heated argument". He also spent a week in prison four months prior to his death for wife beating.

 

In the West. such extenuating circumstances would almost certainly mean a reduced sentence. But, of course, Thailand is a patriarchal, macho society where women are second-class citizens - and the husband was a "celebrity".  Say no more.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, phantomfiddler said:

Try as I may, I cannot equate target shooting as an athletic sport. Snooker or tiddleywinks possibly :)

Have you not seen the winter olmpics were a sharp shooter cross country skis to each target before sking to next target. That takes some skill and athletics.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

24 minutes ago, Beats56 said:

Have you not seen the winter olmpics were a sharp shooter cross country skis to each target before sking to next target. That takes some skill and athletics.

 

Maybe his skill in the bedroom was lacking finesse. Maybe he took a caveman approach. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, webfact said:

The Minburi Provincial Court....handed them death sentence....

 

By the time this runs through the whole gamut of the appeals process....if anyone actually goes to jail...they should be out in 2-3 years on good behaviour.....:coffee1:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Changwatchap said:

Death sentence- applying for bail on appeal. Are you kidding me? Who in their right mind will return? Go swim across to Laos or cross the mountains to Cambodia. 

 

Note she is appealing the SENTENCE not the verdict. Which means she accepts she is guilty of murder. Best case scenario she wins the appeal and  the sentence is reduced to life in prison.

 

So if the court grants her bail - that's amazing.

Think about the 5 policemen who were sentenced to death and were allowed bail so that they could intimidate the appeal witnesses, they have yet to return to court!  :post-4641-1156693976::passifier::wai:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, geronimo said:

By all accounts, he was a nasty piece of work, but then again, we can't believe everything we read.

By all accounts he was good at his sport. Sometimes sports can be all consuming at the expense of other things relationships love etc. I never had the build and temperament for sports. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, Changwatchap said:

Death sentence- applying for bail on appeal. Are you kidding me? Who in their right mind will return? Go swim across to Laos or cross the mountains to Cambodia. 

 

Note she is appealing the SENTENCE not the verdict. Which means she accepts she is guilty of murder. Best case scenario she wins the appeal and  the sentence is reduced to life in prison.

 

So if the court grants her bail - thats amazing.

So I guess you have not heard about the three cops that were each given the death sentence for murder and were let out on bail...? Never heard another word about it......That was four years ago.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Death sentence for Jakkrit’s widow in 2013 murder case
By KESINEE TANGKHIEO 
THE NATION

 

ds.jpg

Dr.Nithiwadee

 

BANGKOK: -- THREE YEARS after the fatal shooting of former Olympic marksman Jakkrit Panichpatikum, his widow and an accomplice were sentenced to death yesterday for their part in the murder conspiracy.

 

Nithiwadee Phucharoenyos, a doctor widely known as Mor Nim, received a guilty verdict alongside three accomplices. 

 

Also convicted were Santi Thongsem, a lawyer who helped arrange the killing contract, Jeerasak Klinkhai, the gunman, and Tawatchai Phetchote, who followed Jakkrit on October 19, 2013 to inform Jeerasak of the victim’s exact location. 

 

Nithiwadee, now 40, and Santi were sentenced to death because the court found no grounds for leniency. 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30302437

 
thenation_logo.jpg
-- © Copyright The Nation 2016-12-20
Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 hours ago, the donger said:

Not die

With an international arrest warrant around your neck i rather suspect that it wouldn't be long before she is arrested and sent back for a round of injections. Thailand hasn't executed anyone in a long time so she/they will probably get their sentence commuted to life.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...