Murderer who killed man just for his iPhone arrested in Bangkok
Murderer who killed man just for his iPhone arrested in Bangkok
Murderer who killed man just for his iPhone arrested in Bangkok
BANGKOK: -- The man who murdered a graduate student in a Bangkok street for his iPhone has been arrested. He had just been let out of jail on December 14th.
The attack was part of a crime spree committed Wednesday night in the Lat Prao area with another man who remains at large.
Kittikorn (Tom) Wikaha, 26, repeated stabbed Wasin Leuangjaem, 26, in a horrific attack caught on CCTV, reports Daily News.
The victim is a former student of Srinakharinwirot Univesity who had worked at Suvarabhumi airport and was training to be a pilot. He is the son of a doctor.
A smirking Kittikorn was paraded for the press at Khok Khram police station in the early hours of this morning.
He said about his victim: "If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
He told police that he had seen the victim playing with his iPhone about 10pm on Wednesday night and decided to rob him. He pretended to ask him the way somewhere and when he turned he made a grab for the phone but the victim resisted. So he stabbed him repeated to stop him fighting back. He said he was not high on drugs and asked for justice. He said there were two sides to the story and people should not just take one side from social media.
"I didn't mean to stab him in the neck or kill him," he said.
He had been in jail eight times and was recently let out on December 14th. He had tried selling fruit near where he lived in Wat Koo, Pak Kret, but he couldn't escape from debt. police arrested him at that location, last night.
Head of the metropolitan police Sanit Mahathavorn told reporters that Kittikorn and his accomplice had been involved in an extensive crime spree on Wednesday night. Firstly, they had tried and failed to steal a bag from a woman at 10pm in Sukhonthasawat Soi 27.
Then twenty minutes later in the same soi came the murder incident.
ut that was not the end of it. At 1.45 am they stole an iPhone 5 from a woman in Sukhonthasawat Soi 9 in the Chok Chai area of Lat Prao.
Finally at 2.30 am they stole a bag containing 5,000 baht from another woman.
Much of the evidence from the robberies was on show last night.
Sanit said that Kittikorn had been jailed for various offences including drugs, distributing pornographic material and assault. His latest spell inside was for offences related to krathom leaves. He has been in and out of custody since age 13, he said.
He has initially been charged with armed robbery causing death and carrying a weapon.
Source: Daily News
BANGKOK: -- The man who murdered a graduate student in a Bangkok street for his iPhone has been arrested. He had just been let out of jail on December 14th.
The attack was part of a crime spree committed Wednesday night in the Lat Prao area with another man who remains at large.
Kittikorn (Tom) Wikaha, 26, repeated stabbed Wasin Leuangjaem, 26, in a horrific attack caught on CCTV, reports Daily News.
The victim is a former student of Srinakharinwirot Univesity who had worked at Suvarabhumi airport and was training to be a pilot. He is the son of a doctor.
A smirking Kittikorn was paraded for the press at Khok Khram police station in the early hours of this morning.
He said about his victim: "If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
He told police that he had seen the victim playing with his iPhone about 10pm on Wednesday night and decided to rob him. He pretended to ask him the way somewhere and when he turned he made a grab for the phone but the victim resisted. So he stabbed him repeated to stop him fighting back. He said he was not high on drugs and asked for justice. He said there were two sides to the story and people should not just take one side from social media.
"I didn't mean to stab him in the neck or kill him," he said.
He had been in jail eight times and was recently let out on December 14th. He had tried selling fruit near where he lived in Wat Koo, Pak Kret, but he couldn't escape from debt. police arrested him at that location, last night.
Head of the metropolitan police Sanit Mahathavorn told reporters that Kittikorn and his accomplice had been involved in an extensive crime spree on Wednesday night. Firstly, they had tried and failed to steal a bag from a woman at 10pm in Sukhonthasawat Soi 27.
Then twenty minutes later in the same soi came the murder incident.
ut that was not the end of it. At 1.45 am they stole an iPhone 5 from a woman in Sukhonthasawat Soi 9 in the Chok Chai area of Lat Prao.
Finally at 2.30 am they stole a bag containing 5,000 baht from another woman.
Much of the evidence from the robberies was on show last night.
Sanit said that Kittikorn had been jailed for various offences including drugs, distributing pornographic material and assault. His latest spell inside was for offences related to krathom leaves. He has been in and out of custody since age 13, he said.
He has initially been charged with armed robbery causing death and carrying a weapon.
Source: Daily News
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and made to reenact his brutal crime
i love this;
...He said about his victim: "If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
i love this;
...He said about his victim: "If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: Murderer who killed man just for his iPhone arrested in Bangkok
Isn't that the Thai way though? Always someone else's fault?...He said about his victim: "If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
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hanno wrote:Isn't that the Thai way though? Always someone else's fault?...He said about his victim: "If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
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FTFYhanno wrote:
Isn't that the South East Asian way though? Always someone else's fault?
Re: Murderer who killed man just for his iPhone arrested in Bangkok
Similarly,phuketrichard wrote: i love this;
...He said about his victim: "If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
"OK, glad to hear you were not high on drugs and therefore acting rationally. So, what's your side of the story?"He said he was not high on drugs and asked for justice. He said there were two sides to the story and people should not just take one side from social media.
"If he hadn't fought back he'd still be alive".
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thats not surprising, killing another human is easy as there is no harm done to you, but selling your kidney for an iphone thats dedication, maybe those stupid girls in china could donate their stem cells to steve jobs when he was alive
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"If only enough Chinese girls had "donated" a few stems cells in order to raise the cash to buy fancy toys ... Steve Jobs would still
be with us"
An appealing thought - would a bucketful of stem cells keep (say) the Duke of Edinburgh running for another decade or two?
be with us"
An appealing thought - would a bucketful of stem cells keep (say) the Duke of Edinburgh running for another decade or two?
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