March 9, 2025

Body of Pol. Col. Joe Arrives for Second Autopsy at Chulalongkorn Hospital

Bangkok: The body of Pol. Col. Thitisan Uthanaphon, known as Superintendent Joe, has been delivered to the Chulalongkorn Hospital’s forensic department for a second autopsy. The family sought this additional examination following the initial results from the Ministry of Justice’s Institute of Forensic Science, which indicated that his death resulted from asphyxiation due to hanging. According to Thai News Agency,

Autopsy Results Reveal Pol. Col. Joe’s Death by Asphyxiation from Self-Harm

Bangkok: The autopsy results for Pol. Col. Joe have determined that he died from asphyxiation resulting from self-harm. The findings revealed no bruises on the neck’s tissue and muscles, leading his relatives to express satisfaction with the results. However, they have requested a second autopsy to be conducted at Chulalongkorn University’s Institute of Forensic Medicine to compare findings. The cloth

Police Expedite Investigation Into Death of Pol. Col. Joe

Bangkok: Police hold a meeting to expedite the investigation into the death of ‘Pol. Col. Joe’, revealing that they could not investigate the assault case because the prison reported an obstacle. As for the towel used in the incident, it was found that it was cut to save a life. According to Thai News Agency, at 11:30 a.m. on March

Begin Autopsy on “Pol. Col. Joe”, with the Torture Subcommittee Concluding the Cause

Pathum Thani: The Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Ministry of Justice witnessed a gathering of relatives of Pol. Col. Thitisan Uthanaphon, known as Superintendent Joe, as they arrived to collect his body. Superintendent Joe, a former police superintendent of Mueang Nakhon Sawan Police Station, was a defendant in a high-profile murder case involving a drug suspect. The autopsy, observed

Dr. Pornthip Highlights Forensic Clues in Determining Cause of Death

Bangkok: Dr. Pornthip, former director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, revealed insights into how wounds on the body of ‘Pol. Col. Joe’ could indicate whether his death was a murder or suicide. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Khunying Porntip Rojanasunan discussed the death of Pol. Col. Thitisan Uthanaphon, also known as Police Colonel Joe. She explained that forensic

Corrections Department Releases Photos of Towels and Map of Cell Number 50

Bangkok: The Department of Corrections has released images and sizes of towels distributed to male and female inmates in prison, along with information on Zone 5 and a map of cell number 50. According to Thai News Agency, these items are part of the standard issue provided to inmates and are intended to ensure uniformity and meet basic needs within