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Originally Posted by Minder
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After hearing media reports that police had spoken to locals and were moving in on a prime suspect in the murder, Akkaradej left his daughter in the care of his relative and traveled to a friend’s home in Ranong, said police.
Akkaradej called his wife and father and told them where he was, which the pair then relayed to police. Last night at Tah Chat Chai Police Station, Akkaradej’s father persuaded him during a phone conversation to give himself up, said police.
You two are a tough crowd....I doubt the father and ex(?)-wife would have known about his involvement in the crime until the police investigation lead police to their door....something like...."Hallo Hallo Hallo Mrs Akkaradej and Father Akkaradej we think your son/(ex)hubby might have been up to no good - do you know where he is? No? Well, let us know if you hear from him cause if we find him first it might end badly for him....."
In a similar case you'd both tell your boy to shoot it out? Take a few of the filth with him? etc...
Grassed him up? I'd say they saved his worthless life.
Regardless...it is a good result....
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Well it seems the wife came forward while the husband was still missing and told the police about his habit of watching farang females on the beach.. How else would you read that timeline ??
They knew who it was and his absence was obvious.. they then tell police.. That is 'grassing' in my book despite its good or bad intentions.
Dont try to paint this is stunning detective work. More the intellect of the criminal.