heute in der bangkok nation!
irgendwie war das mädel auch leichtsinnig.
besäuft sich mit 2 thais,schaut sich mit ihnen zusammen einen pornofilm an und bei den jungs geht dann der gaul durch.
TOURIST’S KILLING: Two held for Samui murder
Published on January 10, 2006
Fishermen confess to raping, killing Welsh student Katherine Horton after DNA match
Police have arrested two fishermen for the rape and murder of Welsh tourist Kathe-rine Horton on the island resort of Koh Samui last week after a DNA analysis of semen recovered from her body linked them to the crime.
The two, Bualoy Pothisith, 23, and Wichai Somkhaoyai, 24, were on a fishing boat moored off the island’s Lamai Beach on the night of January 1. Horton was attacked that night while walking on the beach alone as she was talking
to her mother on her mobile phone. Her body was found in the sea off another beach the next morning.
A DNA analysis of the semen recovered from the body showed that it matched the blood samples taken from the two suspects and police have used this as scientific proof to back up their arrests, said deputy police commissioner General Preowpan Damapong.
The two have confessed to the crime and have been charged with gang rape and premeditated murder, he said.
Region 8 deputy police commissioner Maj-General Santhan Chayanon said the suspects drank alcohol and watched a pornographic movie on their fishing boat, the Poh Sirichok, on the night of January 1 before they swam ashore and spotted Horton.
“They said they intended to find a woman to have sex with after watching the adult movie,” Santhan said.
The two saw Horton talking on the phone on the beach a few hundred metres from her bungalow at the New Hut Resort and one of them hit her with the wooden pole of a beach umbrella that was close at hand. The two then dragged her behind a pile of rocks about 40 metres away and raped her, according to Santhan.
After the sexual assault, they hit her again with the same umbrella pole and then dragged her about 20 metres into the sea and left her there, he said.
The two returned to their fishing boat after the crime and went out on a fishing trip on another, bigger boat the next day. Investigators zeroed in on them after learning from their colleagues that they had suspiciously asked to go out to sea again without taking a break ashore like the other fishermen, said Central Investigation Bureau deputy commissioner Maj-General Asavin Kwanmuang.
“Undercover police later managed to get aboard that boat and took 29 crewmen for questioning. Two of them confessed to the crime during interrogation,” he said.
The body of Horton, 21, a psychology student at Reading University in Cardiff, was found floating a few kilometres from Lamai Beach on January 2. Her mother, Elizabeth, reported that she was talking to her daughter on the phone on the night of January 1 when she heard Katherine scream, before the line suddenly went dead.
The two suspects were flown to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok early yesterday morning for a DNA test before being taken back to Koh Samui for detention. Arraignment in court is scheduled for tomorrow, police said.
Preowpan said he had instructed police at all local tourist destinations to strengthen security measures for tourists to prevent any more crimes in wake of the Horton case.
Police commissioner Gen Kovit Wattana yesterday gave Bt100,000 to the police team investigating the case as a reward for having made arrests quickly.