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#1 webfact

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Posted 2010-09-21 13:32:21

MURDER
Man sentenced to death for killing a 5y-old boy and mutilating his body

By The Nation

Criminal Court on Tuesday sentenced to death a man who killed a woman and her five-year-old son before mutilating his body.

Siriphong Kanjananiwit, 40, a taxi driver, was found guilty for murdering Sunan Srisusan, 38, and her Thai-Japanese son Cho Makino. He mutilated the boy's body and put them on plastic bag to cover-up the crime in October last year.

The boy's body parts were found in five plastic bags by a scavenger in an abandoned house on October 12 after his mother's body was found two days earlier.

After police's intensive police investigation, part-time taxi driver Siriphong confessed of his involvement.


-- The Nation 2010-09-21



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#2 onnut

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Posted 2010-09-21 13:47:36

That's fitting! Good he deserves it. What an animal.

Hope that cop bloke up north gets the same treatment. Scumbags.

#3 ThaiRich

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Posted 2010-09-21 14:18:42

Good!!  Hope he rots in hel_l.

#4 djayz

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Posted 2010-09-21 14:30:19

The best news I've heard in a long time.

#5 hyperdimension

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Posted 2010-09-21 14:48:30

What was the motive, relationships between the people and the circumstances leading to the murders?

#6 bkkjames

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:02:48

View Posthyperdimension, on 2010-09-21 14:48:30, said:

What was the motive, relationships between the people and the circumstances leading to the murders?
Why, u writing a book? Bloody hel_l mate.

#7 tomyummer

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:05:29

Finally some justice.  But let's wait till it really happens.  Where's the popcorn?

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:14:16

View Postonnut, on 2010-09-21 13:47:36, said:

That's fitting! Good he deserves it. What an animal.

Hope that cop bloke up north gets the same treatment. Scumbags.

Wish these nefarious individuals would not be kept calling 'animals'. Which animal? The species that cut up the young and place them in plastic bags for revenge? Or the human animal, which is, as far as know, is the only animal species capable of this.

Edited by evanson, 2010-09-21 15:15:56.


#9 onnut

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:35:48

View Postevanson, on 2010-09-21 15:14:16, said:

View Postonnut, on 2010-09-21 13:47:36, said:

That's fitting! Good he deserves it. What an animal.

Hope that cop bloke up north gets the same treatment. Scumbags.

Wish these nefarious individuals would not be kept calling 'animals'. Which animal? The species that cut up the young and place them in plastic bags for revenge? Or the human animal, which is, as far as know, is the only animal species capable of this.

You answered that one by yourself.

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:46:51

still, capital punishment is a big NO NO
It doesn't solve anything.
Keep this people separated from the public forever.

#11 alex_aka_P

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:55:18

View Postelcent, on 2010-09-21 15:46:51, said:

Keep this people separated from the public forever.
And feed them forever by my tax money (the money I've working hard for)? And pay/support the guards, fences, courts, jails etc??
No, thanks! I better feed one more homeless dog - they do NOT deserve ignorance, as those CREATURES do.

Edited by alex_aka_P, 2010-09-21 15:58:33.


#12 MikeyIdea

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:57:19

That was a fair verdict that I support

Death fair? Yes, and had it been my 5-year-old and no death sentence then I'd have to do it myself

Excellent display of action by the Thai courts  :)

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Posted 2010-09-21 15:58:38

View Postalex_aka_P, on 2010-09-21 15:55:18, said:

View Postelcent, on 2010-09-21 15:46:51, said:

Keep this people separated from the public forever.
And feed them forever by my tax money? And pay/support the guards, fences, courts, jails etc??
No, thanks! I better feed one more homeless dog.

they can work in jail. Cheap labor.

#14 Jingthing

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:00:04

I oppose the death penalty. It's too easy anyway. Think about it, life in a Thai prison is MUCH WORSE than a quick moment of pain.

#15 MikeyIdea

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:03:11

View PostJingthing, on 2010-09-21 16:00:04, said:

I oppose the death penalty. It's too easy anyway. Think about it, life in a Thai prison is MUCH WORSE than a quick moment of pain.
It doesn't matter if we make them work, it always cost more to guard and feed them than what they produce. And the relatives of the murdered don't deserve to pay for that

#16 RKASA

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:03:34

View Posthyperdimension, on 2010-09-21 14:48:30, said:

What was the motive, relationships between the people and the circumstances leading to the murders?

None they just wanted a taxi from the airport.  She looked like she had money, and he got 200,000 cash.  They left out the third  person the one that lived.  She the older daughter  was wounded but taken to another place and molested.

#17 Jingthing

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:04:38

View PostMikeyIdea, on 2010-09-21 16:03:11, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2010-09-21 16:00:04, said:

I oppose the death penalty. It's too easy anyway. Think about it, life in a Thai prison is MUCH WORSE than a quick moment of pain.
It doesn't matter if we make them work, it always cost more to guard and feed them than what they produce. And the relatives of the murdered don't deserve to pay for that
I don't know about Thailand, but I do know in the US having the state murder people is MUCH more expensive than locking them up for life. If it was wrong for this man to murder, why is it right for the state to murder? I also find it funny that many so called pro life people are the most rabid pro penalty folks. Sanctity of life, my arse.

Edited by Jingthing, 2010-09-21 16:06:08.


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Posted 2010-09-21 16:06:19

View Postelcent, on 2010-09-21 15:58:38, said:

they can work in jail. Cheap labor.
Wanna check the quality of their job? They are best serving to the rest of society as a rice-fields fertilizer.

PS: NO ONE jail in the world is self-sufficient.
And I do not understand your tolerance to the murderers. The eye for an eye.

#19 Jingthing

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:07:14

View Postalex_aka_P, on 2010-09-21 16:06:19, said:

View Postelcent, on 2010-09-21 15:58:38, said:

they can work in jail. Cheap labor.
Wanna check the quality of their job? They are best serving to the rest of society as a rice-fields fertilizer.

PS: NO ONE jail in the world is self-sufficient.
And I do not understand your tolerance to the murderers. The eye for an eye.
It's not tolerance. Life in prison is far from tolerance.

#20 MikeyIdea

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:08:48

View PostJingthing, on 2010-09-21 16:04:38, said:

View PostMikeyIdea, on 2010-09-21 16:03:11, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2010-09-21 16:00:04, said:

I oppose the death penalty. It's too easy anyway. Think about it, life in a Thai prison is MUCH WORSE than a quick moment of pain.
It doesn't matter if we make them work, it always cost more to guard and feed them than what they produce. And the relatives of the murdered don't deserve to pay for that
I don't know about Thailand, but I do know in the US having the state murder people is MUCH more expensive than locking them up for life. If it was wrong for this man to murder, why is it right for the state to murder?
I wish death penality wasn't necessary but I cannot see that we are there yet, perhaps we never will be

Yes, I have also seen the figures, it costs much more to impose the death penalty on a murderer than it cost to guard him for the rest of his life. I don't think Thailand has this problem though

edit: spelling mistake

Edited by MikeyIdea, 2010-09-21 16:09:14.


#21 RKASA

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:11:26

View PostJingthing, on 2010-09-21 16:07:14, said:

View Postalex_aka_P, on 2010-09-21 16:06:19, said:

View Postelcent, on 2010-09-21 15:58:38, said:

they can work in jail. Cheap labor.
Wanna check the quality of their job? They are best serving to the rest of society as a rice-fields fertilizer.

PS: NO ONE jail in the world is self-sufficient.
And I do not understand your tolerance to the murderers. The eye for an eye.
It's not tolerance. Life in prison is far from tolerance.

Agree with this.  Why check out early when there is so much work they can do.  Hard labor for life, vary hard.

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:12:38

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View Postalex_aka_P, on 2010-09-21 16:06:19, said:

View Postelcent, on 2010-09-21 15:58:38, said:

they can work in jail. Cheap labor.
Wanna check the quality of their job? They are best serving to the rest of society as a rice-fields fertilizer.

PS: NO ONE jail in the world is self-sufficient.
And I do not understand your tolerance to the murderers. The eye for an eye.

All countries without capital punishment have lower crime rates. Can you explain? Or do you want that crime hits through the cealing and therefore endangering more innocent people?
Criminals just risk more when the promised punishment is death penalty.

Edited by elcent, 2010-09-21 16:13:30.


#23 asiawatcher

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:17:49

View PostJingthing, on 2010-09-21 16:00:04, said:

I oppose the death penalty. It's too easy anyway. Think about it, life in a Thai prison is MUCH WORSE than a quick moment of pain.

But the argument is cost to keep him there - life is a long time even at 40+  I'm all for snuffing him out.  Good for Thailand - glad these things don't get passed up.

What about the pommie nut case from Phuket - they arrested him when he tried to sneak back to the UK - but who will extradite him to where to answer the murder charge?  It is all relevant but a lot of these things happen here.

#24 onnut

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:21:43

Death for these ANIMALS is the way to go. like another poster said, if it was my boy he would die and I wold be happy to do it myself.

I do reckon it is only fair to chop them up while still alive as well, just to give them something to scream about before they die. a bullet in the heart is way to fast!

just my thoughts :ph34r:

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Posted 2010-09-21 16:25:57

View PostJingthing, on 2010-09-21 16:07:14, said:

Life in prison is far from tolerance.
You must deserve your life as a highest gift, and be proud to live it properly.
That was not an accident or something - that was exactly a pure crime, with all of his understanding the possible responcibility - and now it is a time of justice, as it must be. In such of cases there must be no excuses and no mercy. That's how I understand this. Dura lex - sed lex.©

PS: Dont worry, if he'll get a life sentence - he will not be enjoying that for long. The victims family's members would take care of that (especially in TH - where life is cheap, guards are poor and social connections are well-maintained). That's it.



 


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