Second suspect hunted in wake of Monday's execution

Second suspect hunted in wake of Monday's execution

The body of Theerasak Longji, who was executed for the stabbing murder of a 17-year-old youth six years ago, is taken to his parents' home for funeral rites in Muang district of Trang. His mother still believes he was innocent. (Photo: Methee Muangkaew)
The body of Theerasak Longji, who was executed for the stabbing murder of a 17-year-old youth six years ago, is taken to his parents' home for funeral rites in Muang district of Trang. His mother still believes he was innocent. (Photo: Methee Muangkaew)

TRANG: Police are stepping up the hunt for the second suspect in the murder of a 17-year-old student in a public park six years ago, in the wake of the much debated execution on Monday of the youth's convicted killer.

The teenager was attacked by two young men on July 17, 2012 and killed. He was stabbed 24 times.

They stole his mobile phone, wallet and contents.

Theerasak Longji, 26, was put on trial for the crime and convicted of aggravated robbery. He was put to death by lethal injection on Monday afternoon, Thailand's first legal execution since 2009.

The second, unidentified, suspect fled with the victim's possessions, deputy Muang Trang police chief Prasoet Songsaeng said on Wednesday. He was not the killer.

When the victim tried to run away, Theerasak had chased him down and stabbed him to death, Pol Lt Prasoet said.

That was murder with the intention to cover up a crime, he said.

Witnesses had identified Theerasak, who was wanted in another five criminal cases, as one of the attackers. He was arrested the following day and his knife seized as evidence, but he had denied the charges, Pol Lt Prasoet said.

Investigators in the case returned to the park on Wednesday, six years after the murder, as they planned their renewed hunt for the second suspect.

Theerasak's execution has generated wide debate, especially across the internet. Amnesty International, which is against the death penalty for any crime, condemned the execution as deplorable.

Theerasak's mother still believes he was innocent.

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