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Murder Suspect of Two Slain Teachers Arrested in Chiang Mai

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The prime suspect wanted for the murder of two teachers in Rayong has been arrested in Chiang Mai. He was arrested along with a man who is accused of helping him escape.

Police arrested Supakrit Sujasee, a native of Saraphi district in Chiang Mai, and Panuphong Bualoy in the early hours of Saturday. They were about to flee across the border to Myanmar, Thai media reported.

Mr Supakrit, 22, was wanted on a warrant on charges of premeditated murder of two teachers and theft.

He is accused of killing Arocha Supanith, and his wife Preeyaporn Piang-ngam, 33, both teachers same private school.

Teachers Found Murdered Thursday

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The teachers were found dead on Thursday with multiple stab wounds at their home in Rayong on Thursday afternoon. Their 600,000-baht Ducati motorcycle was also missing.

The stolen Ducati was found on Friday at a motorcycle shop in Chon Buri. Police subsequently received a tip that the suspect was near Don Mueang airport in Bangkok.

Police tracked the suspect and caught him and his friend in Chiang Mai. The two were later taken to Rayong for booking.

Local media reported autopsy results showed the two slain teachers were killed by bullets to the head. It was believed the suspect shot the couple first before using a knife to stab them. Investigators say he then staged the crime scene to make it appear the couple had a quarrel which led to violence.

A handwritten note posted on the door of the house was also intended to point to a domestic disagreement.

Neighbours earlier told police that they heard loud bangs like three gunshots on the night of the killings.

The suspect reportedly went to the couple’s home on the pretext of buying the motorcycle they had advertised for sale. Thai media reported that police had examined CCTV images which showed the suspect entering the teachers’ house and later riding away on the bike.

Parents of Teachers Call For Death Penalty

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Samarn and Prachern Supanith, the parents of slain physics teacher Arocha Supanit, sit in front of their son’s coffin at his funeral

The parents of the slain physics teacher called on the court to sentence Mr Supakrit to death for the brutal killings.

Samarn Supanith, 64, said he was delighted that police had made a speedy arrest. He tapped the coffin of his son to tell him the news. The killer deserved to be put to death, he said.

His wife Prachern Supanith, 62, said her son was cheerful and had no conflicts with anybody. She also said that if she saw the suspect in person, she would ask him, “Why did you kill my son? Why did you take the life of a defenseless person? I don’t understand why a good person had to be killed by this sort of man.”

She called for the death penalty for the suspect, saying a life must be traded for a life.

The couple also went to Rayong to take the body of their son to their home in Sapphaya district of Chai Nat for funeral rites. Prayers are being held for five days before a cremation ceremony.

New Sources: Bangkok Post, Talk News

 


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