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British man convicted of 2014 murder of Thai woman whose dismembered body was found in suitcase dumped in river


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A Thai court on Tuesday convicted a British man of the 2014 murder of a woman whose dismembered body was found in a suitcase dumped in a river.

Shane Kenneth Looker was given an eight-year prison sentence for killing 27-year-old sex worker Laxami Manochat in a hotel room and disposing of her body.

Police said the 51-year-old had been photographed with Laxami -- nicknamed "Pook" -- leaving a Bangkok go-go bar on November 1, 2014 before the pair were seen entering a hotel together.

Only Looker was seen leaving the premises, with a bellboy reporting his large bag was so heavy it took two people to carry it, and a hotel cleaner saying the room's bedsheets were bloodstained.

"The defendant is found guilty of charges and sentenced to 16 years in jail but due to his confession, the court reduced his sentence by half to eight years without suspended jail term," an official at the court in the western town of Kanchanaburi said.

Looker was ordered to pay compensation of just under 10 million baht ($300,000) plus interest to Laxami's mother, as well as two million baht plus interest to the murdered woman's daughter, another court official said.

Laxami's dismembered corpse was found on November 6, 2014, in a suitcase loaded with stones and tossed into the Mae Klong River.

Looker's DNA was later discovered under her nails.

Kanchanaburi Provincial Court issued an arrest warrant on January 28 2015 for "murdering and hiding, moving or destroying a body in order to conceal the death or cause of death".

But the Briton -- who laid low at his holiday home in the upmarket Thai seaside resort of Hua Hin for weeks before taking a train over the border to Malaysia -- had already fled to Spain.

Looker was detained in June 2017 on the party island of Ibiza by Spanish authorities acting on an international arrest warrant.

He spent years fighting an exhaustive legal battle against extradition, claiming he would be subject to inhuman treatment in Thailand.

Eventually the European Court of Human Rights rejected his challenge, after Thai authorities gave assurances he would not face the death penalty, and he was sent to the kingdom to face trial in July.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/shane-looker-convicted-2014-murder-laxami-manochat-body-suitcase-thailand/

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So Looker is caught bang to rights with unquestionable forensic evidence and gets 8 years for killing a Thai National. 
Two Burmese Lads are stitched up on dodgy forensics for killing foreigners and get the death penalty.

What message are the authorities sending here.

  • Murder of Foreigners is bad for Tourist industry
  • Burmese are expendable
  • Thai prostitutes are expendable
  • If you can afford “Blood Money” it is OK to murder Thais and get a light sentence.

I will never understand Thailand 

 

 

 

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