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Dutchman suspected of double murder
Dutchman suspected of murdering ex-girlfriend’s mother and brother
20 December 2017
“Rene” as he is known, had previously been seen by eye witnesses looking for his ex-girlfriend after what was described as a heated break-up. It is believed the man would not accept that his girlfriend didn’t want to be with him anymore and also, wanted a gold necklace back which he had supposedly bought her.
Police have been informed that Rene turned up at his ex’s house on Monday evening, but unfortunately for him, she was not home. However, a relative who visited the same property on Tuesday morning was unfortunately the one to discover a horrific murder scene.
The mother of the ex-girlfirned, Noi Sadomsuk, 53, was found dead in a pool of blood outside the house, with multiple stab wounds.
The dead body of Noi’s son Patcharin Sadomsuk, 30, was found inside the property, again, with multiple stab wounds to the upper body. To make matters worse, the young Thai man would have been unable to defend himself or his mother after being left unable to walk due to a previous accident.
Initial reports suggest that the blood strained murder weapon, a knife, was found thrown into a field behind the house.
Rene had been staying at the local temple recently as he had been left struggling, with no money left.
Another witness Pichaiphat Yimpenyuang, 44, who works as a volunteer medic, told police that he had seen the suspect on Monday evening. Rene had claimed he had been involved in a motorbike accident, which would explain all the blood on his body.
Police were called immediately on Tuesday morning and it only took a short time for police to track Rene down and bring him into custody.
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20 December 2017
“Rene” as he is known, had previously been seen by eye witnesses looking for his ex-girlfriend after what was described as a heated break-up. It is believed the man would not accept that his girlfriend didn’t want to be with him anymore and also, wanted a gold necklace back which he had supposedly bought her.
Police have been informed that Rene turned up at his ex’s house on Monday evening, but unfortunately for him, she was not home. However, a relative who visited the same property on Tuesday morning was unfortunately the one to discover a horrific murder scene.
The mother of the ex-girlfirned, Noi Sadomsuk, 53, was found dead in a pool of blood outside the house, with multiple stab wounds.
The dead body of Noi’s son Patcharin Sadomsuk, 30, was found inside the property, again, with multiple stab wounds to the upper body. To make matters worse, the young Thai man would have been unable to defend himself or his mother after being left unable to walk due to a previous accident.
Initial reports suggest that the blood strained murder weapon, a knife, was found thrown into a field behind the house.
Rene had been staying at the local temple recently as he had been left struggling, with no money left.
Another witness Pichaiphat Yimpenyuang, 44, who works as a volunteer medic, told police that he had seen the suspect on Monday evening. Rene had claimed he had been involved in a motorbike accident, which would explain all the blood on his body.
Police were called immediately on Tuesday morning and it only took a short time for police to track Rene down and bring him into custody.
Pattaya One news
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Re: Dutchman suspected of double murder
DUTCHMAN DENIES DEADLY STABBING OF THAI EX’S MOTHER, BROTHER
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Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter
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December 20, 2017 4:57 pm
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SURIN — A Dutch national was in police custody Wednesday on allegations he murdered his ex-girlfriend’s mother and brother in Surin province.
Rene Meeuwisser allegedly stabbed the two in a fit of jealous rage after he could not find his former partner at her family home Monday, according to the investigating officer. He said Meeuwisser denied culpability and refused to answer questions.
“There is only one possible motive for the murders,” Chetsucha Kraikaewchotiat of Sawai Police Station said. “They used to date.”
Police said the Thai woman, whose name was not released, recently broke up with Meeuwisser and cut contact with him. The Dutchman then went to her home on Monday but could not locate her, Lt. Col. Chetsucha said. An argument broke out, and police said that’s when Meeuwisser stabbed his ex’s mother and brother to death.
Officers found Meeuwisser at the hospital where he was being treated for what appeared to be deep cut wounds on his left arm, Chetsucha said, adding that the suspect blamed the injury on a motorcycle accident.
“But the wounds don’t look like it,” the lieutenant colonel said. “We have more than 90 percent of evidence tying him to the crime. Now we are waiting for DNA results. Once it’s out, it will be 100 percent.”
Meeuwisser remains hospitalized for his wounds and under police watch, he said.
Hang the bastard
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December 20, 2017 4:57 pm
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SURIN — A Dutch national was in police custody Wednesday on allegations he murdered his ex-girlfriend’s mother and brother in Surin province.
Rene Meeuwisser allegedly stabbed the two in a fit of jealous rage after he could not find his former partner at her family home Monday, according to the investigating officer. He said Meeuwisser denied culpability and refused to answer questions.
“There is only one possible motive for the murders,” Chetsucha Kraikaewchotiat of Sawai Police Station said. “They used to date.”
Police said the Thai woman, whose name was not released, recently broke up with Meeuwisser and cut contact with him. The Dutchman then went to her home on Monday but could not locate her, Lt. Col. Chetsucha said. An argument broke out, and police said that’s when Meeuwisser stabbed his ex’s mother and brother to death.
Officers found Meeuwisser at the hospital where he was being treated for what appeared to be deep cut wounds on his left arm, Chetsucha said, adding that the suspect blamed the injury on a motorcycle accident.
“But the wounds don’t look like it,” the lieutenant colonel said. “We have more than 90 percent of evidence tying him to the crime. Now we are waiting for DNA results. Once it’s out, it will be 100 percent.”
Meeuwisser remains hospitalized for his wounds and under police watch, he said.
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Re: Dutchman suspected of double murder
A friend once remarked, " if you find a good Dutchman, shoot him before he turns bad!".
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Re: Dutchman suspected of double murder
Easy for Thai officials to prove a western murderer, but to find the killer of a westerner seems very difficult.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: Dutchman suspected of double murder
Barang chgout wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2017 9:09 am A friend once remarked, " if you find a good Dutchman, shoot him before he turns bad!".
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Been married to one for 37 years, I have no reason to shoot him
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Re: Dutchman suspected of double murder
Zo is het het maar netMyriam H wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 3:56 pmBarang chgout wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2017 9:09 am A friend once remarked, " if you find a good Dutchman, shoot him before he turns bad!".
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Been married to one for 37 years, I have no reason to shoot him
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
Re: Dutchman suspected of double murder
That's the whole point, better get on with it - just to be safe!Myriam H wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 3:56 pmBarang chgout wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2017 9:09 am A friend once remarked, " if you find a good Dutchman, shoot him before he turns bad!".
Been married to one for 37 years, I have no reason to shoot him
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
Re: Dutchman suspected of double murder
Spigzy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 4:06 pmThat's the whole point, better get on with it - just to be safe!Myriam H wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 3:56 pmBarang chgout wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2017 9:09 am A friend once remarked, " if you find a good Dutchman, shoot him before he turns bad!".
Been married to one for 37 years, I have no reason to shoot him
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