Serial murders
Shocking serial murder cases in Thailand.
Shocking serial murder cases in Thailand.
Alleged serial killer Sararat "Aem Cyanide" Rangsiwuthaporn will be hit with at least 80 more criminal charges for her actions, according to deputy national police chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn.
A lawyer representing alleged serial killer "Aem Cyanide" has denied charges of assisting her client in destroying or concealing evidence of her crimes.
Police will press charges against a company that imported cyanide compounds and sold them to other retailers, after an investigation determined that alleged serial killer, Sararat "Aem Cyanide" Rangsiwuthaporn, had purchased the cyanide she used to kill at least 13 people from a reseller.
A lawyer representing accused serial killer Sararat "Aem" Rangsiwuthaporn is suspected of helping her client destroy or conceal evidence of her alleged crimes.
A serious gambling addiction could have been a factor that pushed Sararat "Aem" Rangsiwuthaporn to murder 14 people using cyanide, the police said after investigating the suspect's money trail.
Crime Suppression Division (CSD) police have filed another charge against the sacked police officer who is the former husband of accused serial poisoner Sararat "Aem" Rangsiwuthaporn.
Police will request arrest warrants from the court for associates of alleged serial killer Sararat "Aem" Rangsiwuthaporn, who advised and helped her destroy evidence of her crimes.
Police hear from an insurance agent about a high-priced life policy accused serial killer “Aem Cyanide” wanted to buy for one of her alleged victims, as they also follow a 78 million baht money trail.
Police laid another charge against alleged serial killer Sararat "Aem" Rangsiwuthaporn on evidence showing she poisoned 15th victim with cyanide in 2015.
The chief of the Department of Industrial Works was invited to discuss regulations on cyanide importation after publicity surrounding an alleged serial killer's use of the chemical compound.