webfact Posted February 3, 2021 Share Posted February 3, 2021 Murder fugitive husband arrested in Phang Nga By Eakkapop Thongtub Suchart Gunpai, 45, today retraced his steps in killing his wife Ms Sopa and disposing of her body. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub PHUKET: Police today arrested the missing husband of Sopa Thanimkarn, 39, whose body was found dumped beside the road south of Patong last Friday (Jan 29). Officers arrested Suchart Gunpai, 45, at a room of The Peace Resort in Tambon Lam Kaen, in Phang Nga, north of Phuket, at about 8:30am today (Feb 3), Phuket Provincial Police Chief Maj Gen Pornsak Nuannoo confirmed this afternoon. Suchart was found with 113 pills of methamphetamine (ya bah) and 18 grams of crystal meth (ya ice), he added. Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/murder-fugitive-husband-arrested-in-phang-nga-78885.php -- © Copyright Phuket News 2021-02-04 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post PatOngo Posted February 3, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted February 3, 2021 That's quite an audience he has attracted there, some finger pointing would be appropriate! ???? 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted February 4, 2021 Share Posted February 4, 2021 2 hours ago, PatOngo said: That's quite an audience he has attracted there, some finger pointing would be appropriate! ???? Too busy taking photo's for FB 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pique Dard Posted February 4, 2021 Share Posted February 4, 2021 this dealer doesn't follow news. there are no clients to sell his meth to in phang nga. the covid is everywhere! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkpjed Posted February 4, 2021 Share Posted February 4, 2021 execute this piece of <deleted> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammieuk1 Posted February 4, 2021 Share Posted February 4, 2021 Looks like cyborg's made the arrest ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJRS1301 Posted February 4, 2021 Share Posted February 4, 2021 52 minutes ago, Nkpjed said: execute this piece of <deleted> with or without trial? whatever happened to "innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt"? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJRS1301 Posted February 4, 2021 Share Posted February 4, 2021 I sometimes wonder how parading alledged perpetrators before cameras affects to mind of those who adjudicate at trials of the accused, they have notbeen convicted, but are paraded like "freak" exhibits in circuses of old Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkpjed Posted February 5, 2021 Share Posted February 5, 2021 16 hours ago, RJRS1301 said: with or without trial? whatever happened to "innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt"? Well let’s see..... he’s retracing his steps of killing his wife and disposing of her body. What more do you need? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJRS1301 Posted February 5, 2021 Share Posted February 5, 2021 5 hours ago, Nkpjed said: Well let’s see..... he’s retracing his steps of killing his wife and disposing of her body. What more do you need? A trial 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkpjed Posted February 6, 2021 Share Posted February 6, 2021 19 hours ago, RJRS1301 said: A trial He’s already admitted to murdering his wife. This is what’s wrong with the world. He’ll get a trial, get a reduced sentence, then be back on the streets soon to kill again. Anyone who commits first degree murder no longer deserves to live, period. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJRS1301 Posted February 6, 2021 Share Posted February 6, 2021 4 hours ago, Nkpjed said: He’s already admitted to murdering his wife. This is what’s wrong with the world. He’ll get a trial, get a reduced sentence, then be back on the streets soon to kill again. Anyone who commits first degree murder no longer deserves to live, period. Several studies in countries with capital crimes, have proven the death sentence is not a detterent to the crimes, so if it is crime reducion being sought, ineffective, if it is revenge, then I think this reflects poorly on society. Personally I fail to see how state sanctioned murder is differnt from other murder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkpjed Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 On 2/6/2021 at 4:22 PM, RJRS1301 said: Several studies in countries with capital crimes, have proven the death sentence is not a detterent to the crimes, so if it is crime reducion being sought, ineffective, if it is revenge, then I think this reflects poorly on society. Personally I fail to see how state sanctioned murder is differnt from other murder. It’s not a deterrent because it has never has been used in the correct way. If someone is found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, or as in this case, someone ADMITS to murdering another human being, then they should be executed, and quickly. None of this bull <deleted> of sitting on death row for 20 years wasting tax payers dollars. And the reason state sanctioned executions are different than murder, is because these individuals decided to take another life, not in self defense, not by accident, but cold blooded murder. As I stated earlier, if you murder someone in cold blood, then your life should be forfeit, period. I wonder what your take would be if this piece of garbage had murdered someone in your family? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swbaggies Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 12 minutes ago, Nkpjed said: It’s not a deterrent because it has never has been used in the correct way. If someone is found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, or as in this case, someone ADMITS to murdering another human being, then they should be executed, and quickly. None of this bull <deleted> of sitting on death row for 20 years wasting tax payers dollars. And the reason state sanctioned executions are different than murder, is because these individuals decided to take another life, not in self defense, not by accident, but cold blooded murder. As I stated earlier, if you murder someone in cold blood, then your life should be forfeit, period. I wonder what your take would be if this piece of garbage had murdered someone in your family? And the people that admit to murder for a variety if reasons but are innocent? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJRS1301 Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 (edited) 5 hours ago, Nkpjed said: It’s not a deterrent because it has never has been used in the correct way. If someone is found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, or as in this case, someone ADMITS to murdering another human being, then they should be executed, and quickly. None of this bull <deleted> of sitting on death row for 20 years wasting tax payers dollars. And the reason state sanctioned executions are different than murder, is because these individuals decided to take another life, not in self defense, not by accident, but cold blooded murder. As I stated earlier, if you murder someone in cold blood, then your life should be forfeit, period. I wonder what your take would be if this piece of garbage had murdered someone in your family? I still remain opposed to capital punishment. Your hypothosis regarding swift execution is flawed , as many peer reviewed studies of criminals have shown that when committing crimes, they do not think of consequences or even the fact they may be caught. Even the two Australians who were executed in Indonesia for drug trafficiing, stated they knew the penalty if caught but believed they would get away with it. Same from those facing life in prison for their part of the same syndicate. People who commit murder are generally emotionally charged at the time, and their logical brain is not functioning due to flooding of naturally induced chemicals in the brain, blocking logical functioning. There are other parts of your response with which I disagree. With all due respect. There are also several persons in recent years , who have been convicted of murder, only to have their innocence proven by new evidence, not only in the USA, but several other countries as well. Some of these person had confessions used which were also made under duress. Edited February 8, 2021 by RJRS1301 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkpjed Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 22 hours ago, swbaggies said: And the people that admit to murder for a variety if reasons but are innocent? Who’s going to admit to murder when they’re innocent? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nkpjed Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 17 hours ago, RJRS1301 said: Even the two Australians who were executed in Indonesia for drug trafficiing, stated they knew the penalty if caught but believed they would get away with it. Same from those facing life in prison for their part of the same syndicate. ... but believed they would get away with it... you just proved my point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyFoxy Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 On 2/6/2021 at 4:54 AM, RJRS1301 said: A trial Why? I’m all for the quick termination with extreme prejudice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swbaggies Posted February 8, 2021 Share Posted February 8, 2021 1 hour ago, Nkpjed said: Who’s going to admit to murder when they’re innocent? There are many cases of people confessing to crimes they did not commit, murder included. The reasons for this may be mental capacity, age and police pressure. If you execute based upon confession alone then that is no guarantee they actually did it. I am not against capital punishment, or for it, as I shift from one side of the fence to the other, I just feel a confession can be just as unreliable as other evidence. In relation to your other comment, personally if anyone murdered someone close to me I would rather they stay in prison for life and stew than a quick execution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJRS1301 Posted February 9, 2021 Share Posted February 9, 2021 4 hours ago, Nkpjed said: ... but believed they would get away with it... you just proved my point. No you have decided to use it out of context. Do not use part of my post to attempt to subvert my context. That is blatently dishonest. The post was the do not think of consequences or think they will get caught. That in no way proves your opinion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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