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There is a dedicated thailand news section to post news articles ;-).

Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where the best is like the worst,
Where there aren't no Ten Commandments an' a man can raise a thirst;
For the temple-bells are callin', an' it's there that I would be,
By the old Moulmein Pagoda, looking lazy at the sea;

 

Oh, East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,

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So what parts did you keep :Think1:

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So, there's Thai Doctor Frankenstien after all !  

 

"Igor, when I told you to move the spare parts I didn't mean throw them in the Klong"  !  

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There is a dedicated thailand news section to post news articles ;-).

 

No one really browses that section, and I think discussing all sorts of news as it pertains to Pattaya and Thailand on barstool banter is the logical choice as more people participate in this section.

 

Anyways, some sick fuckers out there

 

Police have charged a Lao man with killing and dismembering a woman whose body parts were found in widely separated Bangkok khlongs during the day on Sunday.

Hua Mark police late Sunday arrested and charged Jai Kenwankham, 39, with killing and mutilating a woman identified only as Mali, who they described as a Shan (Thai Yai).

The body parts of a woman were found at five different locations in five locations of Bangkok khlongs by citizens on Sunday. Police believe the killer cut up the dead woman and tossed the body parts into one khlong, where currents and tides scattered them.

Mr Jai was arrested at his apartment at Soi Ramkhamhaeng 35 of Bang Kapi district.

Police said after questioning him that Mr Jai admitted knowing the woman for a year. She had been missing since last Thursday from the karaoke shop where she worked. Her boyfriend reported her disappearance to police after hearing news reports of the body parts.

Police said Mr Jai confessed that the murdered woman had called him about 6am last Thursday, asking if she could rest at his apartment. When she arrived, he said he asked her to marry but she refused, sparking an argument.

Mr Jai allegedly told police he strangled the woman to death with his bare hands. An experienced butcher once employed in a pork abattoir, he then cut up her body, put the parts in a used fertiliser sack, and dumped it in the Saen Saep canal near his home.

Members of the public found body parts during the day on Sunday. Authorities said five body parts were recovered in four watercourses.

A body part from the abdomen to the pelvis was found in a Phra Khanong canal in Soi Pridi Banomyong 14 in Suan Luang district about 11am.

According to Khlong Tan police, the body part was found tied to a pier close to Phakamat village in Soi Pridi Banomyong 14.

Meanwhile, four body parts were also discovered in three separate areas in Saen Saep canal in the afternoon.

A head and a right leg were discovered in the Rama IX water pump station in Huai Khwang district.

A left leg was found at the Wat Tuek Ramkhamhaeng community pier in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39 Wang Thonglang district.

According to rescue volunteers, a right arm with a tattoo in Thai language reading, "Jod", on its shoulder was also retrieved from the Mall Bang Kapi's pier in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 15 in Bang Kapi district. The victim's nails were polished pink.

 

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I can get my head round a jealous stabbing rage...i cant get it round chop them up and chuck their bits in the canal....

i really believe these people have no place in our society and we should just hang them or burn them.

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Its a dark world out there.

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Suspect held in grisly murder, mutilation Lao man reportedly confesses to killing

Police have charged a Lao man with killing and dismembering a woman whose body parts were found in widely separated Bangkok khlongs during the day on Sunday.

Hua Mark police late Sunday arrested and charged Jai Kenwankham, 39, with killing and mutilating a woman identified only as Mali, who they described as a Shan (Thai Yai).

The body parts of a woman were found at five different locations in five locations of Bangkok khlongs by citizens on Sunday. Police believe the killer cut up the dead woman and tossed the body parts into one khlong, where currents and tides scattered them.

Mr Jai was arrested at his apartment at Soi Ramkhamhaeng 35 of Bang Kapi district.

Police said after questioning him that Mr Jai admitted knowing the woman for a year. She had been missing since last Thursday from the karaoke shop where she worked. Her boyfriend reported her disappearance to police after hearing news reports of the body parts.

Police said Mr Jai confessed that the murdered woman had called him about 6am last Thursday, asking if she could rest at his apartment. When she arrived, he said he asked her to marry but she refused, sparking an argument.

Mr Jai allegedly told police he strangled the woman to death with his bare hands. An experienced butcher once employed in a pork abattoir, he then cut up her body, put the parts in a used fertiliser sack, and dumped it in the Saen Saep canal near his home.

Members of the public found body parts during the day on Sunday. Authorities said five body parts were recovered in four watercourses.

A body part from the abdomen to the pelvis was found in a Phra Khanong canal in Soi Pridi Banomyong 14 in Suan Luang district about 11am.

According to Khlong Tan police, the body part was found tied to a pier close to Phakamat village in Soi Pridi Banomyong 14.

Meanwhile, four body parts were also discovered in three separate areas in Saen Saep canal in the afternoon.

A head and a right leg were discovered in the Rama IX water pump station in Huai Khwang district.

A left leg was found at the Wat Tuek Ramkhamhaeng community pier in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39 Wang Thonglang district.

According to rescue volunteers, a right arm with a tattoo in Thai language reading, "Jod", on its shoulder was also retrieved from the Mall Bang Kapi's pier in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 15 in Bang Kapi district. The victim's nails were polished pink.

Police believed the arm had been severed five to seven days before as the limb was in a state of decomposition.

The body parts and identifying marks, along with the belated missing-person report, helped police to identify the body, which in turn led them to Mr Jai, who quickly became the chief suspect.

Weera Sompornlertrat, 25, resident of a homeclose to Phra Khanong canal, said while he was riding his boat, he spotted the first human body part floating along the canal.

He used a rope to tie the body part to the pier and called police.

A police inspection team was also sent to inspect areas from Phetchaburi Road in Pratunam area to the Phra Khanong canal.

Police also checked nearby police stations to find whether anyone had filed missing person reports.

Sanit Mahathaworn, acting commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB), confirmed the dead person was an Asian woman with a white complexion, aged about 30, according to a DNA sample retrieved from the parts.

He also asked people who had missing relatives or acquaintances to notify police as soon as possible, particularly those who lived in Makkasan and Khlong Tan areas including communities along Khlong Saen Saep. That led to the information from the victim's boyfriend.

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