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Mother-in-law attacked and set on fire after she discovered drugs, says media

 

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Naew Na reported that a 50 year old woman in Songkhla in Thailand's far south was set on fire by her son-in-law after she discovered some drugs hidden at the shack where she lived and burnt them. 

 

The drugs were three packets of crystal meth. 

 

The media said that the attack occurred at 2 am on December 1st, last weekend.

 

Joy, 50, is recovering in an isolation ward to prevent infection. She is expected to survive. She has burns to her face and body and injuries consistent with a violent attack. 

 

Capt Somchai Sae-jiw of the Bang Klam police confirmed that he had gone to the hospital at 8 am on the day in question but the victim had yet to give any statement because she was in isolation. He said four or five young local people were suspected of involvement and it was a drugs case.

 

He would say no more so Naew Na reporters went to the area of the shack where the victim lives. The locals were tight-lipped with some denying that anything had taken place. But the reporters found evidence of a fire. 

 

One person did appear to crack and give information. They said that at 2 am the victim was seen running from her shack. She ran for one kilometer and took refuge in the back of a pick-up truck. 

 

She was discovered moaning at 6am and taken to hospital. 

 

The reporters were told that the son of her husband was responsible and did it in retribution. Joy had found some "ice" in three packets and had destroyed it by burning. 

 

They said that she was a pitiable woman whose husband was in jail for drugs offences. 

 

Source: Naew Na

 

 
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12 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Would be nice if you would have been chosing a possible solution

the war on drugs has failed, why would destroying all pre-cursor chemicals not be a viable possible solution?...the world agreed that the pre-cursors to make Quaalude be destroyed...that apparently worked as they are unobtainable.

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16 minutes ago, wombat said:

the war on drugs has failed, why would destroying all pre-cursor chemicals not be a viable possible solution?...the world agreed that the pre-cursors to make Quaalude be destroyed...that apparently worked as they are unobtainable.

"That core truth is: The war on drugs has always been a pointless sham. For decades the federal government has engaged in a shifting series of alliances of convenience with some of the world’s largest drug cartels. So while the U.S. incarceration rate has quintupled since President Richard Nixon first declared the war on drugs in 1971, top narcotics dealers have simultaneously enjoyed protection at the highest levels of power in America."

 

For Example:

George Herbert Walker Bush, together with AG William Barr. William Jefferson Clinton, Oliver North, Manual Noriaga  & the CIA trafficked Cocaine into the United States to finance the illegal Nicaraguan War. 

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5 hours ago, darksidedog said:

Utterly despicable. I don't care if the courts give this lowlife  a life or a death sentence, but he should never have the opportunity to walk the streets again.

Even when I'm an atheist, I'd would definitely be for the an eye for an eye thingy and burn the modaafragger alive. 

 

   Of course would the poor woman be allowed to be my special guest. 

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Drag him down a gravel road behind a pickup truck for a kilometer or so. Shoot him in the knees or elbows so he has trouble getting around.

 

One young Italian gang guy beat a rival bloody and put him in a pen with hungry hogs.  They ate the guy alive.   

 

Crystal meth is evil.  Prescribe some Fentanyl and he'd soon be gone.

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