The Thai police have 65 items to use as evidence in the Daniel Sancho case and 20 witnesses to testify against the Spanish chef.
The guarantee was given by Khun Panicorn, the judge in charge of the case of the young man charged with the murder of Edwin Arrieta, this Thursday in a statement for a Spanish television program cited by the magazine. Lectures.
“We are well aware of the importance of this case, the media aspect and the fact that we are talking about a famous person,” he began, noting that despite the notoriety of the Spanish chef, “the whole weight of the law will fall.” on him”.
“The court will present 65 items that were found and are directly related to both [Daniel Sancho e Edwin Arrieta]”, – said the judge. The Thai police also gathered “20 witnesses” able to reconstruct what happened before, during and after the crime.
Among the people who will be called to testify are the woman who rented Daniel Sancho a kayak in which he scattered human remains in the sea, the shop owner who sold him the knife used in the crime, the manager of the hotel where the murder was committed. and two people who found bags of human remains in a dumpster.
In addition to them, other bags with clothes and human remains were found, as well as invoices for these purchases made by the son of Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho.
The Thai police are still trying to restore the WhatsApp messaging between Daniel Sancho and surgeon Edwin Arrieta, as the former deleted most of the conversation on his mobile phone and got rid of the victim’s mobile phone.
A young man detained since Aug. 7 is accused of killing and dismembering his 44-year-old friend, cutting him into 14 pieces and scattering them around the island of Koh Phangan in Thailand.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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