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A teenager in Thailand’s Isaan region, with the help of her boyfriend, allegedly strangled her 62 year old grandmother to death and then dumped the body in a garbage bin, leaving it in a forest by a roadside in another province. Reports in Thai media say the suspects admitted to killing the grandmother because they want to steal 100,000 baht from her bank account. The teenager allegedly told police that she started strangling her grandmother, who lost consciousness, but she wasn’t strong enough to kill her. Reports vary on what happened next. Some say she called her 23 year old boyfriend […]

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28 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

. Reports in Thai media say the suspects admitted to killing the grandmother because they want to steal 100,000 baht from her bank account.

100.000 Baht, exactly the number a life is valued in Thailand, right?

That is needed now, to pay for temple and gathering. 

If the did it and admitted to it, let her rot in prison for the best years of her life .

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Mind boggling:

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Reports in Thai media say the young couple had never met in person, and the boyfriend had driven from Tak to Nakhon Ratchasima to help his girlfriend.

The bf have never met the gf and yet is willing to drive from Tak to Nakhon Ratchasima and then to Suphan Buri to help dispose of the body? The drive alone is about 1,000km

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

 . . . . More than 200 people gathered at the crime scene for the re-enactment, many cursing at the suspects. Out of fear that the suspects might be attacked by the mob, the suspects remained in a vehicle. . . .

Thailand, a 'Developing/emerging' country? Certainly not in its policing and law-enforcement methods . . . the term dark ages comes to mind, after reading that part of the report.

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