A police lieutenant colonel who was once married to” Aem Cyanide ,” a suspected serial cyanide killer, was fired from the force, taken into custody, and charged with related offenses.
Pol Lt Col Withoon Rangsiwuthaporn, assistant director of the Suan Phueng officers train in Ratchaburi province, was charged with receiving stolen property, simultaneously forging legal documents, and simultaneously using forged official records, according to the deputy national police chief of pol Gen Surachate Hakparn.
Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas, the head of the national authorities, also charged with the crimes and fired Lt. Col. Withoon from the pressure, according to Mr. Surachate.
He claimed that Pol Lt. Col. Withoon, 39, was detained on a court warrant and was facing charges for picking up his divorced wife, 36-year-old Sararat” Aem” Rangsiwuthaporn, also known by her stage name” Em Cyanide ,” in the province of Udon Thani following the passing of her boyfriend Sutthisak” Dae.”
Sutthisak’s gray Chevrolet Captiva ride was taken from Udon Thani by Pol Lt Col Withoon and Ms Sararat, who then pledged it as loan collateral in Nakhon Pathom.
Sutthisak, a 35-year-old Ratchaburi county native, passed away on March 12 in Udon Thani.
After making virtue with Ms. Sararat at a nearby church and having supper with her at the same restaurant, he passed out in the Nong Han district’s gas station.
He was taken to Nong Han Hospital quickly by firefighters. He received treatment and was later released, but he passed away that day at a dorm in Udon Thani’s Muang area.
After divorcing her authorities man, Ms. Sararat started dating Sutthisak. When she was detained earlier month, her pregnancy was four weeks along.
Ms. Sararat continued to reside in the home of her ex-police husband despite the marriage. Officers were previously informed by Pol Lt. Col. Withoon that their divorce was due to financial concerns.
Officers thought Sutthisak was one of Ms. Sararat’s 15 victims, who was given the nickname Aem Cyanide because it was thought that poison was used to attack them. Of the survivors, fourteen died.
The most recent suspect, a woman from Kanchanaburi county named Siriporn Khwanwong, passed away on April 14 while earning virtue with Ms Sararat in Ratchabururi’s Ban Pong area. The suspected serial murders started in 2020 and lasted until next month.
When poison was discovered in the victim’s body, officers believed Ms. Sararat had added the substance to Siriporn. With Siriporn’s cars and other valuables, the defendant left the scene.
Earlier, Pol Gen Surachate claimed that Ms. Sararat wanted the property of her victims because she had amassed sizable money through online gambling, casual loans, and credit card investing. Authorities had not yet investigated her money or the financial situation of her divorced authorities man.