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TSstreetglow
post Nov 30 2022, 01:08 AM, updated 4y ago

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hi guys,

i suddenly have this urge of reading murder case. Any 1 know any famous case that worth reading?

malaysia, singapore, or any asia country also can?

Updated 1/12/2022

Contribution by ktards :

Asia
1. Mona Fandey
2. Altantuya shaaribu
3. Ambank founder
4. Cradle fund Ceo
5. Geylang Bahru family murders
6. Sunny Ang's
7. Mat Taram bin Sa'al
8. Jean Perera Sinappa
9. Eight Immortals Restaurant murders-human char siew pao case
10. Junko Furuta
11. Issei Sagawa
12. noritta samsudin forum
13. Canny Ong
14. Jalil Ibrahim
15. Wong Tze Fatt-gardenia
16. Datuk Norjan Khan Bahadar
17. Rachel Ang murder
18. Madam Ang Pek Chai murder

Western
1. Jeffrey Epstein
2. John Wayne Gacy
3. CHARLES SOBHRAJ
4. Jeff Dahmer
5. Leonard Lake
6. Chris watts
7. Richard Ramirez
8. Delphi murders


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This post has been edited by streetglow: Dec 2 2022, 01:22 AM
tutuyao
post Nov 30 2022, 01:12 AM

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Before that, can you read chinese?
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post Nov 30 2022, 01:14 AM

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CHARLES SOBHRAJ
Hatchand Bhaonani Gurumukh Charles Sobhraj (born April 6, 1944), better known as Charles Sobhraj, is a serial killer of Indian and Vietnamese origin, who preyed on Western tourists throughout Southeast Asia during the 1970s. Nicknamed "the Serpent" and "the Bikini killer" for his skill at deception and evasion, he allegedly committed at least 12 murders.

He was convicted and jailed in India from 1976 to 1997, but managed to live a life of leisure even in prison. After his release, he retired as a celebrity in Paris; he unexpectedly returned to Nepal, where he was arrested, tried and sentenced to life imprisonment on August 12, 2004. The Supreme Court of Nepal has finally convicted him and ordered the life imprisonment, this decision was made on 30 July 2010.

While Sobhraj is widely believed to be a psychopath — he has a manipulative personality and is incapable of remorse — his motives for killing differed from those of most serial killers. Sobhraj was not driven to murder by deep-seated, violent impulses, but rather for personal gain, as a means among many to sustain his lifestyle of adventure. That lifestyle, as well as his cunning and cultured personality, made him a celebrity long before his release from prison. Sobhraj immensely enjoyed the attention, charging large amounts of money for interviews and film rights; his life has already been the object of four books and three documentaries. This search for attention and overconfidence in his own intelligence are named as causes of his unexpected return to one of the few places on Earth where authorities were still willing and able to arrest him, and his subsequent downfall.

Early years

Sobhraj was born Gurmukh Sobhraj in Saigon to an unwed Vietnamese mother and an Indian (Sindhi) father who soon deserted the family, for which the mother blamed the child. Stateless at first, he was then adopted by his mother's new boyfriend, a French lieutenant stationed in Indochina, but was not given as much attention as the couple's later children. Moving back and forth between France and Indochina with his family, feeling at home in neither place, Sobhraj developed discipline and personality problems growing up and soon turned to petty crime as a teenager.

Sobhraj got his first jail sentence (for burglary) in 1963 at Poissy prison near Paris. He weathered the harsh detention conditions using a combination of self-defense and manipulation. The latter earned him special favors from prison officials, such as keeping books in his cell, and endeared him to visitor Felix d'Escogne.

When paroled, Sobhraj moved in with d'Escogne and shared his time between the high society of Paris and the criminal underworld. He started to accumulate money through a series of scams and burglaries, and began a relationship with Chantal, a woman from a conservative Parisian family. He was arrested for evading police in a stolen car on the very night he proposed to her, and sent back to Poissy for eight months, while a supportive Chantal waited for him.

Sobhraj and Chantal were married upon his release. Soon after, facing mounting suspicions by French authorities, he and a now pregnant Chantal left France for Asia to escape arrest. Traveling through Eastern Europe using fake documents and robbing people who befriended them, they arrived around 1970 in Bombay, where Chantal gave birth to a baby girl.

The couple made a good impression on the expatriate community in India, while Sobhraj resumed his criminal lifestyle by running a car theft and smuggling operation, the profits of which were plowed into his growing gambling addiction. A botched armed robbery at a jewelry store in Hotel Ashoka in 1973 led to his arrest and imprisonment. Faking illness, he escaped with Chantal's help, but both were captured shortly after. Borrowing money from his father in Saigon to bail them out, they fled India for Afghanistan.

In Kabul, the couple resumed their habit of robbing tourists following the "hippie trail." Arrested once again, Sobhraj escaped in a similar manner as in India, pretending illness and drugging the hospital guard, then fleeing to Iran, leaving his family behind. Chantal, although still loyal to him, wanted to leave their criminal past behind, and returned to France, vowing to never see him again.

Sobhraj spent the next two years on the run, using as many as 10 stolen passports and visiting several countries in East Europe and the Middle East. He was joined in Istanbul by his younger brother André, who quickly became a pawn in many crimes in Turkey and Greece; both were eventually arrested in Athens. After an identity-switch plan gone awry, Sobhraj escaped in his usual manner, leaving his brother to serve an 18-year sentence after being turned over to the Turkish police by Greek authorities.

Murders

On the run again, Sobhraj financed his lifestyle by posing as a mysterious drug dealer to impress tourists and defrauding them when they let their guard down. In Thailand, he met Marie-Andrée Leclerc from Lévis, Quebec, one of many tourists looking for adventure in the East. Subjugated by Sobhraj's personality, Leclerc quickly became his most devoted follower, turning a blind eye to his crimes and philandering with local women.

Sobhraj started gathering followers by helping them out of difficult situations, indebting them to him while he actually was the very cause of their misery. In one case, he helped two former French policemen, named Yannick and Jacques, to recover their passports that he himself had stolen; in another, he provided shelter and comfort to another Frenchman named Dominique Rennelleau, whose apparent dysentery illness was actually the results of poisoning by Sobhraj. He was also joined by a young Indian named Ajay Chowdhury, a fellow criminal who became his lieutenant. Sobhraj wanted to start a criminal "family" of sorts, in the style of Charles Manson's.

It was then that Sobhraj and Chowdhury committed their first (known) murders in 1975. Most of the victims had spent some time with the "clan" before their deaths and were, according to some investigators, potential recruits who had threatened to expose Sobhraj. The first victim was a young woman from Seattle, Teresa Knowlton, who was found burned like many of Sobhraj's other victims. Soon thereafter, a young American Jennie Bollivar, was found drowned in a tidal pool in the Gulf of Thailand, wearing a flowered bikini. It was only months later that the autopsy and forensic evidence revealed the drowning to be murder.

The next victim was a young, nomadic Sephardic Jew named Vitali Hakim, whose burned body was found on the road to the Pattaya resort where Sobhraj and his clan were staying.

Dutch students Henk Bintanja, 29, and his fiancée Cornelia Hemker, 25, were invited to Thailand after meeting Sobhraj in Hong Kong. Just as he had done to Dominique, Sobhraj poisoned them, and then nurtured them back to health to gain their obedience. As they recovered, Sobhraj was visited by his previous victim Hakim's French girlfriend, Charmayne Carrou, coming to investigate her boyfriend's disappearance.

Fearing exposure, Sobhraj and Chowdhury quickly hustled the couple out; their bodies were found strangled and burned on December 16, 1975. Soon after, Carrou was found drowned in circumstances similar to Jennie's, and wearing a similar-styled swimsuit. Although the murders of both women were not connected by investigations at the time, they would later earn Sobhraj the nickname of "the bikini killer."

On December 18, the day the bodies of Bintanja and Hemker were identified, Sobhraj and Leclerc entered Nepal using the couple's passports. There they met and, on December 21-22, murdered Canadian Laurent Ormond Carrière, 26 and Californian Connie Bronzich, 29. (The two victims were incorrectly identified in some sources as Laddie DuParr and Annabella Tremont.) Sobhraj and Leclerc then returned to Thailand, once again using their latest victims' passport before their bodies could be identified.

Upon his return to Thailand, Sobhraj discovered that his three French companions had started to suspect him, found documents belonging to the murder victims, and fled to Paris after notifying local authorities.

Sobhraj then went to Calcutta, where he murdered Israeli scholar Avoni Jacob for his passport, and used it to move to Singapore with Leclerc and Chowdhury, then to India and - rather boldly - back to Bangkok in March 1976. There they were interrogated by Thai policemen in connection with the murders, but easily let off the hook because authorities feared that the negative publicity accompanying a murder trial would harm the country's tourist trade.

Not so easily silenced, however, was Dutch embassy diplomat Herman Knippenberg, who was investigating the murder of the two Dutch backpackers, and suspected Sobhraj even though he did not know his real name. Knippenberg started to build a case against him, partly with the help of Sobhraj's neighbour. Given police permission to conduct his own search of Sobhraj's apartment (a full month after the suspect had left the country), Knippenberg found a great deal of evidence, such as victims' documents and poison-laced medicines. He would from then on accumulate evidence against Sobhraj for decades, despite the lack of cooperation by law enforcement.

The trio's next stop was in Malaysia, where Chowdhury was sent on a gem-stealing errand, and disappeared after giving the jewels to Sobhraj. No trace of him was ever found, and it is widely believed that Sobhraj murdered his former accomplice before leaving with Leclerc to sell the jewels in Geneva.

Soon back in Asia, Sobhraj started rebuilding his clan, starting in Bombay with two lost Western women named Barbara Sheryl Smith and Mary Ellen Eather. His next victim was Frenchman Jean-Luc Solomon, who succumbed to the poison intended to incapacitate him during a robbery.

In July 1976 in New Delhi, Sobhraj and the three women tricked a tour group of post-graduate French students into accepting them as guides. He then drugged them with pills which he pretended were anti-dysentery medicine. However, when the drugs started acting too quickly and the students started dropping unconscious where they stood, three of them quickly realized what was happening and overcame Sobhraj, leading to his capture by police. During interrogation, Barbara and Mary Ellen quickly cracked and confessed everything. Sobhraj was charged with the murder of Solomon, and all four were sent to Tihar prison outside New Delhi while awaiting formal trial.

Prison time

Conditions inside the notorious prison were unbearable; both Barbara and Mary Ellen attempted suicide during the two years before their trial. Sobhraj, however, had entered with precious gems concealed in his body and was experienced in bribing captors and living comfortably in jail.

Sobhraj turned his trial into a show, hiring and firing lawyers at whim, bringing in his recently-paroled and still-loyal brother André to help, and eventually going on a hunger strike. He was nonetheless sentenced to 12 years in prison instead of the expected death penalty. Leclerc was found guilty of the drugging of the French students, then later paroled and returned to Canada when she developed ovarian cancer. She was still claiming her innocence, and reportedly still loyal to Sobhraj, when she died at home in April 1984.

Sobhraj's systematic bribery of prison guards at Tihar reached outrageous levels. He led a life of luxury inside the jail, with TV, and gourmet food, having befriended both the guards and the prisoners. He would walk in and out of jail whenever he wanted. Revelling in his notoriety, he gave interviews to Western authors and journalists, such as Oz magazine's Richard Neville in the late 1970s, and Alan Dawson in 1984. He freely talked about his murders, while never actually admitting to them, and pretended that his actions were in retaliation against Western imperialism in Asia, an excuse which most criminologists find highly doubtful.

He also needed to find a way to prolong his sentence, since the 20-year Thai arrest warrant against him would still be valid on his intended release date, leading to his deportation and almost certain execution. So in March 1986, on his tenth year in prison, he threw a big party for his prisoner and guard friends and, having drugged them with sleeping pills, walked out of the jail.

Sobhraj was quickly caught in Goa and had his prison term prolonged by 10 years, just as he had hoped. On February 17, 1997, 52-year old Sobhraj was released, with most warrants, evidence and even witnesses against him long lost. Without any country to deport him to, Indian authorities let him return to France.

Celebrity and re-capture

Sobhraj then lived in the suburbs of Paris, enjoying a comfortable retirement. He hired an agent and charged thousands of dollars for interviews and photographs, and upwards of $15 million for a movie deal based on his life. Meanwhile, families of victims, and investigators such as Knippenberg, despaired of seeing justice served.

Then, on September 17, 2003, Sobhraj was unexpectedly spotted by a journalist in a street of Kathmandu and quickly reported to the local authorities. He was arrested two days later by Nepalese police in the casino of the Yak and Yeti hotel. On August 20, 2004, the Kathmandu District Court sentenced him to life imprisonment for the 1975 murders of Bronzich and Carrière. Most of the evidence against him came from the painstaking accumulation of documents by Knippenberg and Interpol.

Sobhraj's motives for returning to Nepal remain unknown, although arrogance and need for attention likely had a part in it. He appealed the conviction, claiming he was sentenced without trial. In September, his lawyer announced Sobhraj's wife in France would file a case against the French government before the European Court of Human Rights, for refusing to provide him with any assistance. His conviction was confirmed in 2005 by Kathmandu's Court of Appeals.

Current status

In late 2007, news media reported that Sobhraj's lawyer had appealed to the current French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, for intervention with Nepal.

In 2008, Sobhraj announced his engagement to Nihita Biswas (aged 20) from Nepal. On 7 July 2008, issuing a press release through his fiancée Nihita, he claimed that he was never convicted of murder by any court and asked the media not to refer to him as a serial killer. Later, it was claimed that he married his fiancée on October 9, 2008, on the occasion of Bada Dashami, a Nepalese festival, in a much famed, but not publicised, wedding that took place in the jail itself.

On the following day, Nepalese jail authorities dismissed the claim of his marriage. They said that Nihita and her family had been allowed to conduct a tika ceremony, along with the relatives of hundreds of other prisoners. They further claimed that it was not a wedding but part of the ongoing Dashain festival, when elders put the vermilion mark on the foreheads of those younger to them to signify their blessings.

In July 2010, the Supreme Court of Nepal postponed the verdict on an appeal filed by Sobhraj against a district court's verdict sentencing him to life imprisonment for the murder of American backpacker Connie Jo Bronzich in 1975. Sobhraj had appealed against the district court's verdict in 2006, calling it unfair and accusing the judges of racism while handing out the sentence.

On July 30, 2010 the Nepalese Supreme Court upheld the verdict issued by the district court in Kathmandu of a 20-year life term for the murder of US citizen Connie Jo Bronzich and another year plus a Rs 2,000 fine for using a fake passport to travel. The seizure of all his properties was also ordered by the court. His mother-in-law/lawyer and his wife, Nihita, expressed that they were dissatisfied with the verdict and Thapa claimed that Sobhraj had been "denied" justice.

Sobraj currently has another case pending against him in the Bhaktapur district court for the murder of Laurent Armand Carrière, a Canadian-born tourist.

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she always go in detail of malaysian murder cases based on court proceeding.
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post Nov 30 2022, 01:23 AM

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QUOTE(tutuyao @ Nov 30 2022, 01:12 AM)
Before that, can you read chinese?
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i cant read chinese, but i can google translate and read pinyin, do share me

QUOTE(h@ksam @ Nov 30 2022, 01:14 AM)
Mona Fandey
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ini best, later re-read again the story line rclxm9.gif

QUOTE(B0ss_ku @ Nov 30 2022, 01:16 AM)
Tong simen

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Murder of ambank founder

Murder of cradle's ceo
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QUOTE(PrideNeverDie @ Nov 30 2022, 01:18 AM)
CHARLES SOBHRAJ
Hatchand Bhaonani Gurumukh Charles Sobhraj (born April 6, 1944), better known as Charles Sobhraj, is a serial killer of Indian and Vietnamese origin, who preyed on Western tourists throughout Southeast Asia during the 1970s. Nicknamed "the Serpent" and "the Bikini killer" for his skill at deception and evasion, he allegedly committed at least 12 murders.

He was convicted and jailed in India from 1976 to 1997, but managed to live a life of leisure even in prison. After his release, he retired as a celebrity in Paris; he unexpectedly returned to Nepal, where he was arrested, tried and sentenced to life imprisonment on August 12, 2004. The Supreme Court of Nepal has finally convicted him and ordered the life imprisonment, this decision was made on 30 July 2010.

While Sobhraj is widely believed to be a psychopath — he has a manipulative personality and is incapable of remorse — his motives for killing differed from those of most serial killers. Sobhraj was not driven to murder by deep-seated, violent impulses, but rather for personal gain, as a means among many to sustain his lifestyle of adventure. That lifestyle, as well as his cunning and cultured personality, made him a celebrity long before his release from prison. Sobhraj immensely enjoyed the attention, charging large amounts of money for interviews and film rights; his life has already been the object of four books and three documentaries. This search for attention and overconfidence in his own intelligence are named as causes of his unexpected return to one of the few places on Earth where authorities were still willing and able to arrest him, and his subsequent downfall.

Early years

Sobhraj was born Gurmukh Sobhraj in Saigon to an unwed Vietnamese mother and an Indian (Sindhi) father who soon deserted the family, for which the mother blamed the child. Stateless at first, he was then adopted by his mother's new boyfriend, a French lieutenant stationed in Indochina, but was not given as much attention as the couple's later children. Moving back and forth between France and Indochina with his family, feeling at home in neither place, Sobhraj developed discipline and personality problems growing up and soon turned to petty crime as a teenager.

Sobhraj got his first jail sentence (for burglary) in 1963 at Poissy prison near Paris. He weathered the harsh detention conditions using a combination of self-defense and manipulation. The latter earned him special favors from prison officials, such as keeping books in his cell, and endeared him to visitor Felix d'Escogne.

When paroled, Sobhraj moved in with d'Escogne and shared his time between the high society of Paris and the criminal underworld. He started to accumulate money through a series of scams and burglaries, and began a relationship with Chantal, a woman from a conservative Parisian family. He was arrested for evading police in a stolen car on the very night he proposed to her, and sent back to Poissy for eight months, while a supportive Chantal waited for him.

Sobhraj and Chantal were married upon his release. Soon after, facing mounting suspicions by French authorities, he and a now pregnant Chantal left France for Asia to escape arrest. Traveling through Eastern Europe using fake documents and robbing people who befriended them, they arrived around 1970 in Bombay, where Chantal gave birth to a baby girl.

The couple made a good impression on the expatriate community in India, while Sobhraj resumed his criminal lifestyle by running a car theft and smuggling operation, the profits of which were plowed into his growing gambling addiction. A botched armed robbery at a jewelry store in Hotel Ashoka in 1973 led to his arrest and imprisonment. Faking illness, he escaped with Chantal's help, but both were captured shortly after. Borrowing money from his father in Saigon to bail them out, they fled India for Afghanistan.

In Kabul, the couple resumed their habit of robbing tourists following the "hippie trail." Arrested once again, Sobhraj escaped in a similar manner as in India, pretending illness and drugging the hospital guard, then fleeing to Iran, leaving his family behind. Chantal, although still loyal to him, wanted to leave their criminal past behind, and returned to France, vowing to never see him again.

Sobhraj spent the next two years on the run, using as many as 10 stolen passports and visiting several countries in East Europe and the Middle East. He was joined in Istanbul by his younger brother André, who quickly became a pawn in many crimes in Turkey and Greece; both were eventually arrested in Athens. After an identity-switch plan gone awry, Sobhraj escaped in his usual manner, leaving his brother to serve an 18-year sentence after being turned over to the Turkish police by Greek authorities.

Murders

On the run again, Sobhraj financed his lifestyle by posing as a mysterious drug dealer to impress tourists and defrauding them when they let their guard down. In Thailand, he met Marie-Andrée Leclerc from Lévis, Quebec, one of many tourists looking for adventure in the East. Subjugated by Sobhraj's personality, Leclerc quickly became his most devoted follower, turning a blind eye to his crimes and philandering with local women.

Sobhraj started gathering followers by helping them out of difficult situations, indebting them to him while he actually was the very cause of their misery. In one case, he helped two former French policemen, named Yannick and Jacques, to recover their passports that he himself had stolen; in another, he provided shelter and comfort to another Frenchman named Dominique Rennelleau, whose apparent dysentery illness was actually the results of poisoning by Sobhraj. He was also joined by a young Indian named Ajay Chowdhury, a fellow criminal who became his lieutenant. Sobhraj wanted to start a criminal "family" of sorts, in the style of Charles Manson's.

It was then that Sobhraj and Chowdhury committed their first (known) murders in 1975. Most of the victims had spent some time with the "clan" before their deaths and were, according to some investigators, potential recruits who had threatened to expose Sobhraj. The first victim was a young woman from Seattle, Teresa Knowlton, who was found burned like many of Sobhraj's other victims. Soon thereafter, a young American Jennie Bollivar, was found drowned in a tidal pool in the Gulf of Thailand, wearing a flowered bikini. It was only months later that the autopsy and forensic evidence revealed the drowning to be murder.

The next victim was a young, nomadic Sephardic Jew named Vitali Hakim, whose burned body was found on the road to the Pattaya resort where Sobhraj and his clan were staying.

Dutch students Henk Bintanja, 29, and his fiancée Cornelia Hemker, 25, were invited to Thailand after meeting Sobhraj in Hong Kong. Just as he had done to Dominique, Sobhraj poisoned them, and then nurtured them back to health to gain their obedience. As they recovered, Sobhraj was visited by his previous victim Hakim's French girlfriend, Charmayne Carrou, coming to investigate her boyfriend's disappearance.

Fearing exposure, Sobhraj and Chowdhury quickly hustled the couple out; their bodies were found strangled and burned on December 16, 1975. Soon after, Carrou was found drowned in circumstances similar to Jennie's, and wearing a similar-styled swimsuit. Although the murders of both women were not connected by investigations at the time, they would later earn Sobhraj the nickname of "the bikini killer."

On December 18, the day the bodies of Bintanja and Hemker were identified, Sobhraj and Leclerc entered Nepal using the couple's passports. There they met and, on December 21-22, murdered Canadian Laurent Ormond Carrière, 26 and Californian Connie Bronzich, 29. (The two victims were incorrectly identified in some sources as Laddie DuParr and Annabella Tremont.) Sobhraj and Leclerc then returned to Thailand, once again using their latest victims' passport before their bodies could be identified.

Upon his return to Thailand, Sobhraj discovered that his three French companions had started to suspect him, found documents belonging to the murder victims, and fled to Paris after notifying local authorities.

Sobhraj then went to Calcutta, where he murdered Israeli scholar Avoni Jacob for his passport, and used it to move to Singapore with Leclerc and Chowdhury, then to India and - rather boldly - back to Bangkok in March 1976. There they were interrogated by Thai policemen in connection with the murders, but easily let off the hook because authorities feared that the negative publicity accompanying a murder trial would harm the country's tourist trade.

Not so easily silenced, however, was Dutch embassy diplomat Herman Knippenberg, who was investigating the murder of the two Dutch backpackers, and suspected Sobhraj even though he did not know his real name. Knippenberg started to build a case against him, partly with the help of Sobhraj's neighbour. Given police permission to conduct his own search of Sobhraj's apartment (a full month after the suspect had left the country), Knippenberg found a great deal of evidence, such as victims' documents and poison-laced medicines. He would from then on accumulate evidence against Sobhraj for decades, despite the lack of cooperation by law enforcement.

The trio's next stop was in Malaysia, where Chowdhury was sent on a gem-stealing errand, and disappeared after giving the jewels to Sobhraj. No trace of him was ever found, and it is widely believed that Sobhraj murdered his former accomplice before leaving with Leclerc to sell the jewels in Geneva.

Soon back in Asia, Sobhraj started rebuilding his clan, starting in Bombay with two lost Western women named Barbara Sheryl Smith and Mary Ellen Eather. His next victim was Frenchman Jean-Luc Solomon, who succumbed to the poison intended to incapacitate him during a robbery.

In July 1976 in New Delhi, Sobhraj and the three women tricked a tour group of post-graduate French students into accepting them as guides. He then drugged them with pills which he pretended were anti-dysentery medicine. However, when the drugs started acting too quickly and the students started dropping unconscious where they stood, three of them quickly realized what was happening and overcame Sobhraj, leading to his capture by police. During interrogation, Barbara and Mary Ellen quickly cracked and confessed everything. Sobhraj was charged with the murder of Solomon, and all four were sent to Tihar prison outside New Delhi while awaiting formal trial.

Prison time

Conditions inside the notorious prison were unbearable; both Barbara and Mary Ellen attempted suicide during the two years before their trial. Sobhraj, however, had entered with precious gems concealed in his body and was experienced in bribing captors and living comfortably in jail.

Sobhraj turned his trial into a show, hiring and firing lawyers at whim, bringing in his recently-paroled and still-loyal brother André to help, and eventually going on a hunger strike. He was nonetheless sentenced to 12 years in prison instead of the expected death penalty. Leclerc was found guilty of the drugging of the French students, then later paroled and returned to Canada when she developed ovarian cancer. She was still claiming her innocence, and reportedly still loyal to Sobhraj, when she died at home in April 1984.

Sobhraj's systematic bribery of prison guards at Tihar reached outrageous levels. He led a life of luxury inside the jail, with TV, and gourmet food, having befriended both the guards and the prisoners. He would walk in and out of jail whenever he wanted. Revelling in his notoriety, he gave interviews to Western authors and journalists, such as Oz magazine's Richard Neville in the late 1970s, and Alan Dawson in 1984. He freely talked about his murders, while never actually admitting to them, and pretended that his actions were in retaliation against Western imperialism in Asia, an excuse which most criminologists find highly doubtful.

He also needed to find a way to prolong his sentence, since the 20-year Thai arrest warrant against him would still be valid on his intended release date, leading to his deportation and almost certain execution. So in March 1986, on his tenth year in prison, he threw a big party for his prisoner and guard friends and, having drugged them with sleeping pills, walked out of the jail.

Sobhraj was quickly caught in Goa and had his prison term prolonged by 10 years, just as he had hoped. On February 17, 1997, 52-year old Sobhraj was released, with most warrants, evidence and even witnesses against him long lost. Without any country to deport him to, Indian authorities let him return to France.

Celebrity and re-capture

Sobhraj then lived in the suburbs of Paris, enjoying a comfortable retirement. He hired an agent and charged thousands of dollars for interviews and photographs, and upwards of $15 million for a movie deal based on his life. Meanwhile, families of victims, and investigators such as Knippenberg, despaired of seeing justice served.

Then, on September 17, 2003, Sobhraj was unexpectedly spotted by a journalist in a street of Kathmandu and quickly reported to the local authorities. He was arrested two days later by Nepalese police in the casino of the Yak and Yeti hotel. On August 20, 2004, the Kathmandu District Court sentenced him to life imprisonment for the 1975 murders of Bronzich and Carrière. Most of the evidence against him came from the painstaking accumulation of documents by Knippenberg and Interpol.

Sobhraj's motives for returning to Nepal remain unknown, although arrogance and need for attention likely had a part in it. He appealed the conviction, claiming he was sentenced without trial. In September, his lawyer announced Sobhraj's wife in France would file a case against the French government before the European Court of Human Rights, for refusing to provide him with any assistance. His conviction was confirmed in 2005 by Kathmandu's Court of Appeals.

Current status

In late 2007, news media reported that Sobhraj's lawyer had appealed to the current French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, for intervention with Nepal.

In 2008, Sobhraj announced his engagement to Nihita Biswas (aged 20) from Nepal. On 7 July 2008, issuing a press release through his fiancée Nihita, he claimed that he was never convicted of murder by any court and asked the media not to refer to him as a serial killer. Later, it was claimed that he married his fiancée on October 9, 2008, on the occasion of Bada Dashami, a Nepalese festival, in a much famed, but not publicised, wedding that took place in the jail itself.

On the following day, Nepalese jail authorities dismissed the claim of his marriage. They said that Nihita and her family had been allowed to conduct a tika ceremony, along with the relatives of hundreds of other prisoners. They further claimed that it was not a wedding but part of the ongoing Dashain festival, when elders put the vermilion mark on the foreheads of those younger to them to signify their blessings.

In July 2010, the Supreme Court of Nepal postponed the verdict on an appeal filed by Sobhraj against a district court's verdict sentencing him to life imprisonment for the murder of American backpacker Connie Jo Bronzich in 1975. Sobhraj had appealed against the district court's verdict in 2006, calling it unfair and accusing the judges of racism while handing out the sentence.

On July 30, 2010 the Nepalese Supreme Court upheld the verdict issued by the district court in Kathmandu of a 20-year life term for the murder of US citizen Connie Jo Bronzich and another year plus a Rs 2,000 fine for using a fake passport to travel. The seizure of all his properties was also ordered by the court. His mother-in-law/lawyer and his wife, Nihita, expressed that they were dissatisfied with the verdict and Thapa claimed that Sobhraj had been "denied" justice.

Sobraj currently has another case pending against him in the Bhaktapur district court for the murder of Laurent Armand Carrière, a Canadian-born tourist.

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QUOTE(Azran1979 @ Nov 30 2022, 01:19 AM)
go youtube find "zabetha kes pembunuhan"

she always go in detail of malaysian murder cases based on court proceeding.
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ok thanks for sharing

sometime all this murder case very gooding when at toilet biggrin.gif
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read singapore killer of many kids back in 1980s
a bit chilling
parents go work come back found kids dead
cant find killer
then killer wrote letter to them laughing coz alrdy tied tubes cant get anymore baby

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QUOTE(streetglow @ Nov 30 2022, 01:23 AM)
i cant read chinese, but i can google translate and read pinyin, do share me
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.listen ok not? YouTube channel berlambak on murder case.
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Jeffrey Epstein.

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Acosta later said he offered a lenient plea deal because he was told that Epstein "belonged to intelligence", was "above his pay grade" and to "leave it alone".[51][52][111] Epstein agreed to plead guilty in Florida state court to two felony prostitution charges, serve 18 months in prison, register as a sex offender, and pay restitution to three dozen victims identified by the FBI.[1][88] The plea deal was later described as a "sweetheart deal".[112]

While most convicted sex offenders in Florida are sent to state prison, Epstein was instead housed in a private wing of the Palm Beach County Stockade and, according to the sheriff's office, was, after 3+1⁄2 months, allowed to leave the jail on "work release" for up to 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. This contravened the sheriff's own policies requiring a maximum remaining sentence of 10 months and making sex offenders ineligible for the privilege. He was allowed to come and go outside of specified release hours.[99]

Epstein's cell door was left unlocked, and he had access to the attorney room where a television was installed for him, before he was moved to the Stockade's previously unstaffed infirmary. He worked at the office of a foundation he had created shortly before reporting to jail; he dissolved it after he had served his time. The Sheriff's Office received $128,000 from Epstein's non-profit to pay for the costs of extra services being provided during his work release. His office was monitored by "permit deputies" whose overtime was paid by Epstein. They were required to wear suits, and checked in "welcomed guests" at the "front desk". Later the Sheriff's Office said these guest logs were destroyed per the department's "records retention" rules (although inexplicably the Stockade visitor logs were not).[117] He was allowed to use his own driver to drive him between jail and his office and other appointments.[99][117]

Epstein served almost 13 months before being released on July 22, 2009, for a year of probation on house arrest until August 2010.[118][119][120] While on probation he was allowed numerous trips on his corporate jet to his residences in Manhattan and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He was allowed long shopping trips and to walk around Palm Beach "for exercise".[99]

After a contested hearing in January 2011, and an appeal, he stayed registered in New York State as a "level three" (high risk of repeat offense) sex offender, a lifelong designation.[121][122] At that hearing the Manhattan District Attorney argued unsuccessfully that the level should be reduced to a low-risk "level one" and was chided by the judge. Despite opposition from Epstein's lawyer that he had a "main" home in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the judge confirmed he personally must check in with the New York Police Department every 90 days. Though Epstein had been a level-three registered sex offender in New York since 2010, the New York Police Department never enforced the 90-day regulation, though non-compliance is a felony.[114]
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John Wayne Gacy also known as The Killer Clown and Pogo the Clown, was an American serial killer and rapist. He is confirmed to have killed 33 young men and teenage boys. He killed them in a brutal way and buried their bodies in or near his Chicago home. Gacy did not use a gun for any of his crimes.

https://murderpedia.org/male.G/g1/gacy-john-wayne.htm
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Sunny Ang's case.
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Mat Taram bin Sa'al

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QUOTE(Knnbuccb @ Nov 30 2022, 01:30 AM)
read singapore killer of many kids  back in 1980s
a bit chilling
parents go work come back found kids dead
cant find killer
then killer wrote letter to them laughing coz alrdy tied tubes cant get anymore baby
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Geylang Baru murder..

1979.
4 mayat kids stacked..
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i used to like to read too....somehow a dark side inside me start to gib me idea......then i stop liao
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https://www.nytimes.com/article/university-...led-moscow.html

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QUOTE(Sha91 @ Nov 30 2022, 02:31 AM)
Sunny Ang's case.
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Actually his case very weird meh

I had the book actually...

Interesting but after reading i just understood he was a young smart man , brought gf who has insorlan go swimming n she died , suspected him because he had motive.

Is that correct ? Memory from 15 years ago
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QUOTE(ecrl @ Nov 30 2022, 03:20 AM)
Geylang Baru murder..

1979.
4 mayat kids stacked..
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dang it was unsolved till now

they never caught the killer
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QUOTE(Knnbuccb @ Nov 30 2022, 09:47 AM)
Actually his case very weird meh

I had the book actually...

Interesting but after reading i just understood he was a young smart man , brought gf who has insorlan go swimming n she died , suspected him because he had motive.

Is that correct ? Memory from 15 years ago
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Almost.

He was charged for murder although the body was never found.

He brought his girlfriend for diving.

When his gf lost in the sea, he didn't show any sign of worried/panic which was unusual any boyfriend in this world.

But they did manage to find the diving flippers, which was cut. It was cut by a knife not due to coral or whatever. So, anyone with such flippers would drown even you are a professional.

Evidence showed he committed the murder due to the his actions.

He in fact went to the insurance company on the next day she was reported missing.

Interesting?

Let's read more here.

https://www.google.com/amp/asklegal.my/p/su...-sosilawati.amp


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QUOTE(streetglow @ Nov 30 2022, 01:08 AM)
hi guys,

i suddenly have this urge of reading murder case. Any 1 know any famous case that worth reading?

malaysia, singapore, or any asia country also can?
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jean perera sinnappa 1979 case

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https://varnam.my/38063/what-happened-to-je...ped-the-nation/


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QUOTE(poco loco @ Nov 30 2022, 03:45 AM)
i used to like to read too....somehow a dark side inside me start to gib me idea......then i stop liao
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u feel like plotting a murder to some one? blush.gif


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That malay girl die while piaping,. Whats her name, got unknown cum inside her summore
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That malay girl die while piaping,. Whats her name, got unknown cum inside her summore
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This one?

Seorang peragawati fesyen sambilan, Noritta Samsudin, 22, ditemui mati dalam keadaan bogel dengan leher dijerut sarung bantal manakala tangan serta kaki diikat dengan wayar seterika di rumah sewanya di Kondominium Puncak Prima, Sri Hartamas.

Mayat eksekutif pengurusan projek di sebuah syarikat pembinaan di Petaling Jaya, Selangor itu ditemui terbaring di atas katil biliknya oleh dua rakan serumah kira-kira pukul 4 pagi. Kedua-dua mereka yang baru pulang hairan melihat keadaan rumah yang gelap dan terkejut apabila mendapati Noritta berkeadaan bogel terlentang di atas katil dengan kepala ditutupi selimut manakala tangan dan kakinya diikat ke belakang sebaik sahaja membuka pintu biliknya.

Polis mengesyaki gadis itu dirogol sebelum dibunuh dan perbuatan kejam itu dipercayai dilakukan oleh individu yang dikenalinya kerana cemburu. Ketua Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Kuala Lumpur, Senior Asisten Komisioner II Kamaruddin Mat Desa mengatakan, polis bergegas ke kondominium berkenaan setelah dimaklumkan mengenai pembunuhan tersebut.

Siasatan awal mendapati Noritta mungkin mati disebabkan sesak nafas kerana selain dijerut mulut mangsa juga disumbat dengan sehelai kain. Pihak polis yang memeriksa tempat kejadian mendapati tiada kesan rumah mangsa dipecah masuk kerana tidak ada barang-barang berharga di rumahnya dilaporkan hilang kecuali telefon bimbit miliknya. Kes pembunuhan ini disiasat dari semua sudut sementara menunggu hasil laporan bedah siasat serta ujian DNA. Seorang lelaki dicari, mempunyai ketinggian kira-kira 171 sentimeter, berkulit gelap dan berambut panjang. Suasana sedih menyelubungi bilik mayat Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) apabila ramai sahabat handai dan rakan setugas Noritta menziarahi mayatnya selepas selesai dibedah siasat pada hari tersebut.

Beberapa orang rakan Noritta yang enggan dikenali ketika itu menyifatkan mangsa seorang yang periang dan sering mendapat perhatian kerana kecantikannya. Noritta yang juga bekas penuntut Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), sering dijemput untuk menjadi peragawati sambilan dalam beberapa pertunjukan fesyen di ibu negara. Seorang pegawai dari Syarikat Transpro (M) Sdn. Bhd. iaitu majikan mangsa berkata, Noritta sebelum ini mengadu tidak beberapa sihat dan telah mengambil cuti sakit sejak beberapa hari sebelum kejadian. Mayat Noritta kemudian dibawa ke kampung halamannya di Kampung Surau, Utan Aji, Perlis, untuk dikebumikan.

Seorang saksi menafikan di Mahkamah Tinggi bahawa dia sengaja mereka cerita melihat tertuduh, Hanif Basree Abdul Rahman bersama Noritta Samsudin setengah jam sebelum peragawati sambilan itu ditemui mati bagi mengelakkan dirinya daripada didakwa sebagai pembunuh. Suzaki Supok, 24, pengawal keselamatan di Kondominium Puncak Prima Galleria berkata, dia tidak bersetuju dengan apa yang dikatakan oleh peguam V. Sithambaram bahawa dia cuba `mencari jalan keluar’ dengan menimbulkan perkara itu. Suzaki juga menafikan bahawa dia ditahan reman kerana merupakan salah seorang daripada suspek kes pembunuhan tersebut. Saksi pendakwa ke-10 itu memberitahu bahawa apa yang dilihat pada pukul 1 pagi, 5 Disember adalah benar dan bukan dibantu oleh pegawai penyiasat, Asisten Supritendan Shahrul Lalli Masduki untuk menimbulkannya.

Bagaimanapun, katanya, dia mengakui tidak memberitahu perkara itu kepada pihak polis sejurus selepas mayat Noritta ditemui kerana fikirannya bercelaru. Menurutnya, dia hanya mengingati perkara itu sehari sebelum dia ditahan reman walaupun dia telah memberi keterangan kepada pihak polis pada hari kejadian. Saksi itu menyatakan bahawa dia nampak Hanif Basree dan Noritta lalu di hadapan pondok pengawal untuk bertemu dengan rakan mereka di hadapan kondominium itu pada pukul 1 pagi, 5 Disember iaitu kira-kira setengah jam sebelum Allahyarham dipercayai mati. Hanif Basree, 36, didakwa membunuh Noritta, 22, di antara pukul 1.30 pagi dan 4 pagi, 5 Disember di No. D-7-1, Kondominium Puncak Prima Galleria, Jalan 17, Sri Hartamas di sini. Jurutera itu didakwa mengikut Seksyen 302 Kanun Keseksaan yang memperuntukkan hukuman mati jika disabitkan kesalahan.

Selain Sithambaram, dia diwakili oleh barisan peguam Mohd. Haaziq Pillay, N. Rajivan dan Robert Devan manakala pendakwaan dikendalikan oleh Timbalan-Timbalan Pendakwa Raya, Stanley Clement Augustin, Roszianayati Ahmad dan Nahra Dollah. Menjelaskan lebih lanjut, Suzaki berkata, selepas teringat apa yang dilihatnya pada pukul 1 pagi, 5 Disember dia terus memberitahu ketuanya, A. Sivasanggaran yang kemudian menelefon Inspektor V. Vijayan. Dalam keterangannya, Suzaki berkata, pihak polis tidak ada mendesaknya untuk mengingatkan kembali apa yang berlaku pada 5 Disember apabila dia cuma mengingati perkara-perkara yang berlaku pada 4 Disember.

Saksi tersebut bagaimanapun menyatakan `tidak nampak’ apabila peguam itu menyatakan bahawa dia sebenarnya tidak melihat tertuduh pada pagi hari kejadian itu tetapi berubah fikiran selepas didesak berulang kali oleh pihak polis. Selain itu, pengawal keselamatan itu menafikan bahawa semasa ditahan, Shahrul Lalli atau lain-lain anggota polis telah memberitahunya yang pihak polis ada menjumpai kesan air mani Hanif Basree di kemaluan Noritta. Menjawab satu soalan peguam itu, Suzaki berkata, memang benar dia ada melihat Noritta dan tertuduh sampai di kondominium itu kira-kira pukul 2 pagi pada 4 Disember sebelum keluar kira-kira pukul 3.30 pagi dengan menaiki keretanya sendiri.

Namun, dia tidak bersetuju dengan apa yang dikatakan oleh peguam itu bahawa dia terkeliru atau hanya melihat tertuduh pada pukul 3.30 pagi, 4 Disember dan bukannya sehari selepas itu. Semasa pemeriksaan semula oleh Augustin, Suzaki menyatakan bahawa tiada apa-apa yang hendak dirahsiakan olehnya kepada mahkamah. Selain itu, menurutnya, tiada sesiapa pun memaksanya memberi keterangan bahawa dia melihat tertuduh dan Noritta pada 5 Disember.




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For me I like to listen to it instead of reading it. Youtube got plenty of channel, the youtuber will narrate the story and add in photo, sounds effect all those.

Oh yea you can say I am just lazy to read. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(iandope @ Dec 1 2022, 11:51 AM)
This one?

Seorang peragawati fesyen sambilan, Noritta Samsudin, 22, ditemui mati dalam keadaan bogel dengan leher dijerut sarung bantal manakala tangan serta kaki diikat dengan wayar seterika di rumah sewanya di Kondominium Puncak Prima, Sri Hartamas.

Mayat eksekutif pengurusan projek di sebuah syarikat pembinaan di Petaling Jaya, Selangor itu ditemui terbaring di atas katil biliknya oleh dua rakan serumah kira-kira pukul 4 pagi. Kedua-dua mereka yang baru pulang hairan melihat keadaan rumah yang gelap dan terkejut apabila mendapati Noritta berkeadaan bogel terlentang di atas katil dengan kepala ditutupi selimut manakala tangan dan kakinya diikat ke belakang sebaik sahaja membuka pintu biliknya.

Polis mengesyaki gadis itu dirogol sebelum dibunuh dan perbuatan kejam itu dipercayai dilakukan oleh individu yang dikenalinya kerana cemburu. Ketua Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Kuala Lumpur, Senior Asisten Komisioner II Kamaruddin Mat Desa mengatakan, polis bergegas ke kondominium berkenaan setelah dimaklumkan mengenai pembunuhan tersebut.

Siasatan awal mendapati Noritta mungkin mati disebabkan sesak nafas kerana selain dijerut mulut mangsa juga disumbat dengan sehelai kain. Pihak polis yang memeriksa tempat kejadian mendapati tiada kesan rumah mangsa dipecah masuk kerana tidak ada barang-barang berharga di rumahnya dilaporkan hilang kecuali telefon bimbit miliknya. Kes pembunuhan ini disiasat dari semua sudut sementara menunggu hasil laporan bedah siasat serta ujian DNA. Seorang lelaki dicari, mempunyai ketinggian kira-kira 171 sentimeter, berkulit gelap dan berambut panjang. Suasana sedih menyelubungi bilik mayat Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) apabila ramai sahabat handai dan rakan setugas Noritta menziarahi mayatnya selepas selesai dibedah siasat pada hari tersebut.

Beberapa orang rakan Noritta yang enggan dikenali ketika itu menyifatkan mangsa seorang yang periang dan sering mendapat perhatian kerana kecantikannya. Noritta yang juga bekas penuntut Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), sering dijemput untuk menjadi peragawati sambilan dalam beberapa pertunjukan fesyen di ibu negara. Seorang pegawai dari Syarikat Transpro (M) Sdn. Bhd. iaitu majikan mangsa berkata, Noritta sebelum ini mengadu tidak beberapa sihat dan telah mengambil cuti sakit sejak beberapa hari sebelum kejadian. Mayat Noritta kemudian dibawa ke kampung halamannya di Kampung Surau, Utan Aji, Perlis, untuk dikebumikan.

Seorang saksi menafikan di Mahkamah Tinggi bahawa dia sengaja mereka cerita melihat tertuduh, Hanif Basree Abdul Rahman bersama Noritta Samsudin setengah jam sebelum peragawati sambilan itu ditemui mati bagi mengelakkan dirinya daripada didakwa sebagai pembunuh. Suzaki Supok, 24, pengawal keselamatan di Kondominium Puncak Prima Galleria berkata, dia tidak bersetuju dengan apa yang dikatakan oleh peguam V. Sithambaram bahawa dia cuba `mencari jalan keluar’ dengan menimbulkan perkara itu. Suzaki juga menafikan bahawa dia ditahan reman kerana merupakan salah seorang daripada suspek kes pembunuhan tersebut. Saksi pendakwa ke-10 itu memberitahu bahawa apa yang dilihat pada pukul 1 pagi, 5 Disember adalah benar dan bukan dibantu oleh pegawai penyiasat, Asisten Supritendan Shahrul Lalli Masduki untuk menimbulkannya.

Bagaimanapun, katanya, dia mengakui tidak memberitahu perkara itu kepada pihak polis sejurus selepas mayat Noritta ditemui kerana fikirannya bercelaru. Menurutnya, dia hanya mengingati perkara itu sehari sebelum dia ditahan reman walaupun dia telah memberi keterangan kepada pihak polis pada hari kejadian. Saksi itu menyatakan bahawa dia nampak Hanif Basree dan Noritta lalu di hadapan pondok pengawal untuk bertemu dengan rakan mereka di hadapan kondominium itu pada pukul 1 pagi, 5 Disember iaitu kira-kira setengah jam sebelum Allahyarham dipercayai mati. Hanif Basree, 36, didakwa membunuh Noritta, 22, di antara pukul 1.30 pagi dan 4 pagi, 5 Disember di No. D-7-1, Kondominium Puncak Prima Galleria, Jalan 17, Sri Hartamas di sini. Jurutera itu didakwa mengikut Seksyen 302 Kanun Keseksaan yang memperuntukkan hukuman mati jika disabitkan kesalahan.

Selain Sithambaram, dia diwakili oleh barisan peguam Mohd. Haaziq Pillay, N. Rajivan dan Robert Devan manakala pendakwaan dikendalikan oleh Timbalan-Timbalan Pendakwa Raya, Stanley Clement Augustin, Roszianayati Ahmad dan Nahra Dollah. Menjelaskan lebih lanjut, Suzaki berkata, selepas teringat apa yang dilihatnya pada pukul 1 pagi, 5 Disember dia terus memberitahu ketuanya, A. Sivasanggaran yang kemudian menelefon Inspektor V. Vijayan. Dalam keterangannya, Suzaki berkata, pihak polis tidak ada mendesaknya untuk mengingatkan kembali apa yang berlaku pada 5 Disember apabila dia cuma mengingati perkara-perkara yang berlaku pada 4 Disember.

Saksi tersebut bagaimanapun menyatakan `tidak nampak’ apabila peguam itu menyatakan bahawa dia sebenarnya tidak melihat tertuduh pada pagi hari kejadian itu tetapi berubah fikiran selepas didesak berulang kali oleh pihak polis. Selain itu, pengawal keselamatan itu menafikan bahawa semasa ditahan, Shahrul Lalli atau lain-lain anggota polis telah memberitahunya yang pihak polis ada menjumpai kesan air mani Hanif Basree di kemaluan Noritta. Menjawab satu soalan peguam itu, Suzaki berkata, memang benar dia ada melihat Noritta dan tertuduh sampai di kondominium itu kira-kira pukul 2 pagi pada 4 Disember sebelum keluar kira-kira pukul 3.30 pagi dengan menaiki keretanya sendiri.

Namun, dia tidak bersetuju dengan apa yang dikatakan oleh peguam itu bahawa dia terkeliru atau hanya melihat tertuduh pada pukul 3.30 pagi, 4 Disember dan bukannya sehari selepas itu. Semasa pemeriksaan semula oleh Augustin, Suzaki menyatakan bahawa tiada apa-apa yang hendak dirahsiakan olehnya kepada mahkamah. Selain itu, menurutnya, tiada sesiapa pun memaksanya memberi keterangan bahawa dia melihat tertuduh dan Noritta pada 5 Disember.
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QUOTE(wong_86 @ Dec 1 2022, 12:25 PM)
so TS want become serial killer ?
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mayb hes a part time movie/screen writer wanna make script. bersangkabaik icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(ecrl @ Nov 30 2022, 03:20 AM)
Geylang Baru murder..

1979.
4 mayat kids stacked..
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Damn, I got chill all over my body reading this case. Fk man, until now not yet solved.
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QUOTE(streetglow @ Nov 30 2022, 01:08 AM)
hi guys,

i suddenly have this urge of reading murder case. Any 1 know any famous case that worth reading?

malaysia, singapore, or any asia country also can?

Updated 30/11/2022

Contribution by ktards :

1. Mona Fandey
2. Altantuya shaaribu
3. Ambank founder
4. Cradle fund Ceo
5. CHARLES SOBHRAJ
6. Geylang Bahru family murders
7. Jeffrey Epstein
8. John Wayne Gacy
9. Sunny Ang's
10. Mat Taram bin Sa'al
11. Jean Perera Sinappa
12. Eight Immortals Restaurant murders-human char siew pao case
13. Junko Furuta
14. Issei Sagawa
15.

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sabah tycoon and wife murder 2004
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Sabah Assistant Minister of Rural and Entrepreneurial Development Norjan Bahadar
Shangri-la Hotel

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post Dec 1 2022, 01:16 PM

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eh forgot to incude Ambank founder gunned down dead at putrajaya during broad daylight
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post Dec 1 2022, 01:27 PM

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Delphi murders

these 2 popped into my mind

Edit: eh TS mau asia doh.gif sorry sorry

This post has been edited by buka tingkap: Dec 1 2022, 01:27 PM
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post Dec 1 2022, 01:28 PM

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Ahmoi jogging kena rape murder by anak vip kes
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post Dec 1 2022, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(jibpek @ Dec 1 2022, 01:06 PM)
TBH?

Pastor Koh?
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what happen actually to both?
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post Dec 2 2022, 01:09 AM

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QUOTE(wong_86 @ Dec 1 2022, 12:25 PM)
so TS want become serial killer ?
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no la. Interesting to read and hear murder cases

QUOTE(Khamzat Chimaev @ Dec 1 2022, 12:41 PM)
mayb hes a part time movie/screen writer wanna make script. bersangkabaik  icon_rolleyes.gif
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maybe i can become story teller lol rclxms.gif

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post Dec 2 2022, 01:17 AM

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SINGAPORE: A 50-year-old man who fled to Malaysia after allegedly murdering a woman here has been caught and handed over to the Singapore Police Force (SPF).

He will be charged with murder on Nov 18.

In a media release on Wednesday (Nov 16), SPF said it was alerted to a case of unnatural death at a shop along Beach Road on Nov 13.

A 27-year-old woman was pronounced dead by a paramedic at the scene. CNA understands the victim is Rachael Ang Qi Ying.

She had been reported missing on the evening of Nov 10, said the police, adding that a 50-year-old man linked to the case was identified.

"As he had left for Malaysia on the morning of Nov 10, 2022, the police immediately sought the assistance of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) to locate the man," said SPF.

"The warrant of arrest was executed by the RMP in Johor Bahru on Nov 16, 2022."

The suspect was handed over to Singapore police on Nov 16. If found guilty of murder, he faces the death penalty.

Police said investigations are ongoing.

“The Singapore authorities will do whatever is necessary and permissible under our laws to pursue and bring to justice those who commit crimes in Singapore, regardless of where they might have fled to,” the police said.

“We will also not hesitate to take firm action against them.”

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/m...ael-ang-3077886
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post Dec 2 2022, 01:21 AM

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SINGAPORE – A domestic worker from Myanmar who stabbed her 95-year-old employer in the face with one knife, and in the neck with another knife, was sentenced to 16 years’ jail after she pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of culpable homicide on Tuesday.

Sandar Htoo admitted that she stabbed Madam Ang Pek Chai because she was angry at the elderly woman for spitting in her face that morning and wanted to “teach her a lesson”.

The stabbing took place between 12.55pm and 1.30pm on July 6, 2020, in Madam Ang’s two-storey semi-detached house in Recreation Road that she shared with her 78-year-old son.

The grey-haired Myanmar national is 36 years old, according to her identification documents, but her assigned lawyer Daniel Koh said she was actually 51 and had told the maid agency she was younger to gain employment.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Grace Chua told the High Court that Sandar Htoo arrived in Singapore in December 2019 and started working for Madam Ang, her second employer, in February 2020.

The maid’s duties were to care for Madam Ang, who had difficulty walking and relied on a walking frame, and handle the household chores.

At about 8am on July 6 that year, Sandar Htoo was late in helping Madam Ang, who then spat in her face and uttered “naughty Myanmar maid”.

Sandar Htoo kept silent and wiped the spit off her face with her T-shirt. Hours later, the spitting incident was still on her mind while Madam Ang was taking her afternoon nap. Madam Ang’s son had left the house.

“She was upset as this was not the first time she felt ill-treated by the deceased, who she alleged had scolded, slapped and spat at her on prior occasions,” said the prosecutor.

The maid took two knives from the kitchen – one with a 20cm blade and another with an 8cm blade – and headed to Madam Ang’s bedroom with the intention of stabbing her.

She plunged one knife into Madam Ang’s mouth and the other through the left side of her neck. When the elderly woman woke up and started struggling, the maid quickly covered the victim with a blanket.

Sandar Htoo then climbed over the fence so that she would not alert Madam Ang’s other children, who lived in neighbouring houses.

She ran towards Upper Serangoon Road, where she asked a passer-by for help to get to a police station. The passer-by then called a Grab ride and accompanied her.

At the police station, she told officers in simple English “Ah Ma” and “killed” and made a stabbing motion.

Madam Ang was found motionless, holding one knife in her hand, with the other still lodged in her neck. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Myanmar national originally faced a murder charge, but the charge was reduced after she was assessed to be suffering from adjustment disorder with depressed mood, a mental condition that diminished her responsibility for her actions.

A report from the Institute of Mental Health said the disorder was brought about by chronic stress from her difficulty in coping with her duties, communication barriers and being socially isolated in the months leading up to the offence.

The DPP sought a jail term of between 18 and 20 years, while Mr Koh asked for between 12 and 15 years. For her crime, Sandar Htoo could have faced life in prison, or a jail term of up to 20 years and a fine.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/cour...N_ZNBfwNR2gQlPc

 

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