An artist who purchased poison from the same batch as Sararat” Aem” Rangsiwuthaporn, a suspected serial killer, will be questioned by deputy federal police captain Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn.
The artist, whose title was withheld, was discovered on a list of 100 people who bought from the same sample as Ms. Sararat, according to Pol Gen Surachate on Thursay.
During a presentation, he said,” Police does summon the performer next Monday or Tuesday to inquire as to why she needed cyanide.”
According to him, police may also continue their investigation into whether the price of the sample of cyanide was unlawful and will look for any officials from the Industrial Works Department who may have participated in any unlawful sales.
In the meantime, Pol Lt Col Withoon Rangsiwuthaporn, Ms. Sararat’s ex-husband, was granted temporary distribution by the Nakhon Pathom Provincial Court. He had put an EM bracelet and be released on bail with a 100, 000 baht surety.
On Wednesday, Pol Lt. Col. Withoon, the assistant director of Ratchaburi’s Suan Phueng station, was fired from his position. He was accused of accepting stolen property, working together to forge legal information, and using those files.
The jury deliberated that, up until this point, there was no proof linking him to any alleged murders, and it appears he had no desire to tamper with witnesses or the grounds.
All 15 of Ms. Sararat’s alleged victim, including 14 who passed away and one who survived, according to Pol Gen Surachate, had been poisoned.
According to Pol Gen Surachate, money was the primary driver behind the alleged deaths.
He claimed that” Aem had poisoned all 15 victims with cyanide added to food, water, or capsules of medications.” Financial issues were the driving forces behind the arsenic deaths. Aem’s financial situation was dire. She owed a lot of money to credit cards.
Pol Gen Surachate continued,” Pol Lt Col Withoon has admitted to two charges related to the case.”
On April 25, Ms. Sararat, 36, also known as” Aem Cyanide,” was detained at the Bangkok government building on Chaeng Watthana Road in accordance with a criminal court warrant. She is four weeks along in her pregnancy.
Siriporn” Koy” Khanwong, 32, of Kanchanaburi, filed a lawsuit, and his mother and older sister filed it. In the Ban Pong city of Ratchaburi, where she had gone with Ms. Sararat to launch fish for merit-making on April 14, Siriporn collapsed and passed away next to the Mae Klong valley. She had Cyanide in her appearance.
Investigators think Siriporn died as a result of Ms. Sararat mixing poison into her cuisine. She allegedly stole from the sufferer as well.
According to Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas, Ms. Sararat has been the subject of 15 reported cases. Twelve of the 14 survivors were ladies, and two were men.
All 14 cases will be transferred to the Crime Suppression Division, with Pol Gen Surachate serving as the team’s leader, the federal police chief announced at a conference of all parties involved in the investigation.
Police authorities had sufficient anecdotal evidence, testimony, and forensic evidence to prosecute Ms. Sararat in all cases, despite the fact that there were no witnesses who saw her putting poison in food or drinking water for the survivors to eat, according to Pol Gen Damrongsak.
Ms. Sararat was questioned by Pol Gen Surachate on Thursday at the Bangkok Central Women’s Correctional Institution. Additionally, Pol Lt Col Withoon was brought to visit Ms. Sararat, who continues to refute all of the accusations. According to Pol Gen Surachate, the suspect wanted to speak with a female family first before providing the police with all of her evidence. On Friday, the family will travel with the officers to the prison to meet her.