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⚖️💀 Kapakahi Killings: Wahine Kau Ino Buss Up Wit 9 Murdah Charges Fo’ Wopahu Killings In Thailand 🇹🇭👩

Da police in Thailand wen catch one wahine fo’ da death of her friend by poison, an’ dey wen charge her wit’ planny murdah fo’ eight oddah people. 🚔🇹🇭💔

Aftah dey wen arrest her, da authorities wen link dis wahine, Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, to six moa deaths, an’ da numbah wen jump to 14 aftah local folks wen step up, sayin’ dea relatives wen die quick quick aftah meetin’ her. 😱🔗⚰️

So far, dey wen charge her fo’ nine of da deaths, but da authorities wen say dey believe she responsible fo’ all 14 deaths ova planny years, plus one try fo’ poisoning. ⚖️🕵️‍♀️🔍

Ms. Sararat, 36 years old, da ex-wife of one high maka maka police official, da authorities wen say. She wen get caught wit’ one bottle cyanide when dey wen arrest her last week, dey wen add. Her lawya wen say dat Ms. Sararat wen deny all da charges. 🚨👮‍♀️💔

Da police wen say dey believe dat Ms. Sararat wen kill da victims fo’ da kala. She wen owe some of dem money; oddahs wen get found wit’ jewelry o’ oddah valuable stuff missing from dea bodies, da authorities wen say. Planny of da deceased wen give choke kala to Ms. Sararat befo’ dea deaths, da police wen say. 💵💍💔

“All about da kala. Kala da main cause,” Surachate Hakparn, Thailand’s deputy national police chief, wen say on Tursday at one news conference, addin’ dat Ms. Sararat wen borrow around $1,500 to $7,300 from some of da victims. 📢🇹🇭👮‍♂️💵

Da police wen say dey believe dat Ms. Sararat wen poison da people aftah she wen make friends wit’ dem, gain dea trust, an’ den invite dem on trips to temples o’ fo’ grindz o’ coffee. ☕🏛️💊

Local media wen report dat Ms. Sararat wen get diagnosed wit’ mental kine problems befo’. But Mr. Surachate wen say dat she “not sick to da level dat she wen do something wit’out knowing. She wen do everyting wit’ full knowledge. Even wen plan dem ahead.” 🗞️👩‍⚕️💭

“Like one serial killah dat do um all da time, ova an’ ova,” he wen add. 🔪🔁😨

In one oddah news conference, he wen say dat da police stay checking out da chance dat get moa victims, an’ he wen ask “anybody whose relatives wen die wit’out any cause an’ had kala connection” wit Ms. Sararat fo’ step up. 📢🚔🕵️‍♂️

Da 14 killings dat Ms. Sararat stay accused of wen involve people 33 to 45 years old, da police wen say. Da deaths go back to 2020 an’ wen happen in choke diff’rent places, mos’ly in Thailand’s west side. 🗓️📍🗺️

Da death dat wen lead to Ms. Sararat’s arrest was dat of Siriporn Khanwong, 32, on April 14. Da two wahines wen go to one Buddhist ritual togedah when Ms. Siriporn wen collapse by one river bank an’ wen die. Autopsy wen find out dat she wen die of heart failure, wit’ traces of cyanide in her bloodstream. 💔🌊💊

Ms. Siriporn’s maddah wen make one police report aftah she wen find out dat her daughtah’s kala an’ jewelry wen go missing. She wen suspect Ms. Sararat’s involvement ’cause she wen recently make friends wit’ her daughtah, who was rich. 🚔💰💔

Da police stay looking ovah old case files, doing autopsies an’ talking story wit’ witnesses fo’ collect moa evidence. Dey wen talk story wit’ Ms. Sararat’s ex-husband an’ also stay checking out Ms. Sararat’s sistah, who own one pharmacy an’ who da police suspect wen give Ms. Sararat da cyanide. 📂👩‍⚕️💊

Ms. Sararat, who stay four months hapai, was denied bail an’ stay locked up at da Central Women’s Correctional Institute in Bangkok. 🤰🏻⛓️🏢

So, dis real kapakahi situation, but we stay praying fo’ justice an’ healing fo’ all da ohana involved. No mattah da kine stuff we get in life, we gotta remember to aloha each oddah an’ malama pono. 🙏🏽💔🌺


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⚖️💀 Crazy Story, Brah: One Woman Charged With Nine Murders in Thailand 🇹🇭👩

In Thailand, the cops arrested a woman involved in the poisoning death of her friend, and now she’s also been charged with the premeditated murder of eight other people. 🚔🔗

After nabbing her, the authorities quickly tied the woman, Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, to six more deaths. This number jumped to 14 when people started coming forward saying their relatives also mysteriously died after meeting her. 💔🕵🏽‍♂️🔍

So far, she’s been charged for nine of these deaths. But the authorities believe she’s behind all 14 deaths that took place over several years, as well as one attempted poisoning. 😱⚖️📆

Ms. Sararat, 36 years old, was once married to a high-ranking cop, and she was found with a bottle of cyanide when she got arrested. 🚔💔💊

Her lawyer claims that she denies all the charges. ❌👩‍⚖️🗣️

The police think that Ms. Sararat bumped off the victims for money reasons. She had some debt to a few of them; others were discovered with missing jewelry or other precious stuff. It turns out, a bunch of the deceased transferred large amounts of money to Ms. Sararat before they died. 💰💍💔

“It’s all about the money. Money is the main cause,” said Thailand’s deputy national police chief, Surachate Hakparn, during a news conference. He mentioned that Ms. Sararat borrowed between $1,500 to $7,300 from some of the victims. 💸🗣️🎙️

The police believe that Ms. Sararat poisoned these people after she became their friend, gained their trust, and invited them on trips to temples or to eat meals or have coffee. ☕️🍽️🏯

Local media reports say that Ms. Sararat had previously been diagnosed with psychiatric problems. But Mr. Surachate mentioned that she was “not sick to the level that she did something unknowingly. She did everything consciously. Even planned them ahead.” 📰💔🧠

“It’s like a serial killer that does it regularly, repeatedly,” he added.

In a different news conference, he mentioned that the police were looking into the possibility of more victims. He urged “anybody whose relatives died without any causes and had a financial connection” with Ms. Sararat to come forward. 📢🔍🚨

The 14 murders that Ms. Sararat is accused of involved people aged 33 to 45. The deaths date back to 2020 and took place in several provinces, mostly in the western part of Thailand.

The death that led to Ms. Sararat’s arrest was that of Siriporn Khanwong, 32, on April 14. The two women had attended a Buddhist ritual together when Ms. Siriporn collapsed on a river bank and died. An autopsy revealed that she died from heart failure, with cyanide detected in her bloodstream.

After finding out that her daughter’s money and jewelry were missing, Ms. Siriporn’s mother filed a police report. She suspected Ms. Sararat was involved because she had recently befriended her wealthy daughter.

The police are now going through old case files, conducting autopsies, and interviewing witnesses to gather more evidence. They’ve talked to Ms. Sararat’s ex-husband and are also investigating Ms. Sararat’s sister, who owns a pharmacy and is suspected of supplying Ms. Sararat with cyanide. 🕵️‍♀️👩‍🔬💊

Ms. Sararat, who is four months pregnant, was denied bail and is currently being held at the Central Women’s Correctional Institute in Bangkok. 🤰👩‍⚖️🔐

This story is making waves all over, with people still trying to wrap their heads around the shocking series of events. Justice for the victims is now in the hands of the Thai legal system. As the case unfolds, we’ll all be watching to see how it plays out. ⚖️👀🌊

So, stay tuned, keep safe, and always be aware of who you’re making friends with. It’s a crazy world out there, brah! 🌍🚨🤙🏽

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