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Brit murdered in Roi-et
« on: August 12, 2008, 02:52:55 AM »
Just saw this on the other forum and thought it was worth posting .. For pics see URL link



Briton has been found murdered after predicting that his Thai wife would kill him.

Daily Mail, link:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/2541845/British-pensioner-killed-in-Thailand-predicted-his-own-death.html

Ian Beeston, a 69-year-old retired design engineer, was beaten and stabbed to death at his home in a village in the north-eastern Thai province of Roi-Et.

His body was found on Saturday. Yesterday, his wife Wacheerawan, 42, and her Thai lover, Somchit Janong, 48, were arrested and charged with murder.

Mr Beeston, who had grown-up children from a previous marriage, had predicted his death in a letter saying: 'It is just a matter of time now. I am in real fear for my own life.' He left the letter with lawyers.

The pensioner, who had worked at Ford's Dagenham plant, had been beaten and stabbed to death. Police said it took him seven hours to die.

Yesterday as the pair were arrested, horrified onlookers, shocked at the callous killing, jeered and shouted 'hia' (lizard) - a strong Thai insult..

Trouble started just four months ago when Beeston, married nine years to his 42-year-old Thai wife Wacheerawan, nicknamed 'Wanna', discovered that she had cashed in all the property he had bought in Thailand at a local bank.

Caught out: Wachareewan Beeston, 42, and her lover Songchit Janon

He had invested all his life savings in over an acre of property and built his marital home, a guesthouse and a restaurant near a village called Suwannaphum, meaning 'Golden Land'.

Thai newspapers this week described him home as "palatial". But under Thai law, as foreigners cannot own property he had put it in his wife's name.

"I thought she loved me but she just wanted my cash," penniless divorcee Beeston, who arrived in Thailand with £350,000 told friends at the time. He then asked his wife to leave the marital home and live in a shack with corrugated iron room nearby.

And he began selling all moveable objects in the house and restaurant piece by piece to survive until he could legally get the funds to return home.

"It was like he has signed his own death warrant," said neighbour Andrew Herrington, 51, a retired HGV driver from Sheldon, Birmingham.

Cold-blooded: Songchit Janon, 48, shows police how he clubbed and then stabbed to death the British design engineer

"His wife lived behind the main house with her Thai boyfriend. Every time we went to visit she would come out and scream and order us away. 'This is my house. This is my land.'

"Ian knew that he was going to be murdered. He had already complained that while he was away she had put something inside a beer in his fridge.

"He had felt ill. So he sent the beer away for analysis to a local hospital. He was awaiting the results.

"But it was an open secret in the area that Ian was going to be murdered, but she had a secret police lover.

"When I recently went home to Birmingham a policeman told me: 'Perhaps your friend will not be alive when you come back'.

"So when I went to his house on Sunday and saw his car was there and the house locked up, I knew then his time had come. His wife came out shouting at me and my wife to go away. We decided to call the police.

Murder scene: The 'tropical palace' where the Briton was knifed to death

"When they came they found his badly beaten body.

"Ian was a nice and charming man, always helping others.

"But secretly he was broke and he had nowhere to go once his home had been taken away from him."

Neighbour Bill Lamb, from Woolagong in Australia, said: "He told us all he was going to be murdered, and quite frankly we believed him, and thought so too.

"Friends had brought him a stun gun, a tazer, to use to protect himself. We wanted him to go home to England but he was spending his last pennies trying to get his property back. He was due in court today."

Under Thai divorce law the couple would have had to share their assets 50-50. Police believe his wife wanted everything and way of getting that was to have him killed.

Plan: Wachareewan Beeston explains why she decided to have her husband bumped off

"For the last three months he had been a prisoner in his own house. We have been bringing him food, but he has been living on mashed potatoes."

Police Captain Patapong Patniboon of Suwannaphum Police said: "Ian Beeston's wife and a Thai friend from Petchabun Province, Somchit Janong, 48, have both been arrested for her murder. We have assured the British Embassy that the investigation will be thorough."

A British Embassy official said that attempts were being made to trace Beeston's grown up children, who had moved abroad, and his ex-wife.

Three years ago Briton Toby Charnaud, a gentleman farmer aged 42, was beaten to death, barbecued and his body fed to the tigers in Kaeng Krajan national park in Thailand after he divorced his Thai wife and removed her from his will. She was later charged and convicted with other relatives



May he rest in peace and I just hope justice is done!


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Re: Brit murdered in Roi-et
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2008, 02:23:43 PM »
Listen my friend don,t hold you breath for Justice being done. This is Thailand.

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Re: Brit murdered in Roi-et
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2008, 04:34:03 PM »
Thanks TBWG. fixed it.  party4

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Re: Brit murdered in Roi-et
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2008, 04:34:32 PM »
Bottom line is that the old boy was murdered, so she could get him off her land, where they had built a house to see out his retirement in comfort. What this dog wanted was the land,house,and all his possessions. How she got them did not matter because not one of them will get a life sentence or the death penalty. The land and the house belong to her now as her husband is dead (boyfriend killed him), Question is the crime worth the punishment? I believe the demise of this old guy could have been any farang in Thailand! As for the assurance that this crime will be fully investigated by the BiB there is a Thai Police man involved here and they look after their own. Don,t hold your breath for a guilty of murder conclusion,thats far from guaranteed. After all this is Thailand unfortunately.
Rest in Peace old man you are safer where you are.
And I hope the two murderers burn in hell and their ghosts are never allowed to settle by Buddha.
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Re: Brit murdered in Roi-et
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2008, 10:03:41 AM »
Well yet another very sad end for a farang who had settled out here to see out his last few years,it's such a shame that he had totally disconnected his brain & seemed to think he could carry on in that bizarre scenario.

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Re: Brit murdered in Roi-et
« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2008, 04:14:08 PM »
It sounds like the old guy very nearly pulled it off reference getting at least some of his money back via a court sanctioned property settlement and then going back to UK to see his days out. Below, I have selected a few snippets from the quotes in the Daily Mail that may give a clue to the victims goal and strategy in digging in and toughing it out in the hope of at least some of his retirement savings back.


"Trouble started just four months ago when Beeston, married nine years to his 42-year-old Thai wife Wacheerawan, nicknamed 'Wanna', discovered that she had cashed in all the property he had bought in Thailand at a local bank."

" And he began selling all movable objects in the house and restaurant piece by piece to survive until he could legally get the funds to return home."

"Secretly he was broke and he had nowhere to go once his home had been taken away from him."

" He was spending his last pennies trying to get his property back. He was due in court today."

Remember this whole tragedy only unfolded over 4 months and after 9 years of marriages in which he apparently implicitly trusted his wife with his life's savings.
He was due in court to get a decision on his claim to matrimonial property immediately prior to his murder, so one must assume that the murderers were worried about his chances of success. The letter to the lawyer was also a clever move

Based on the limited information presented here in the OP I see the old fellow as a dogged campaigner who decided it was better to risk death and at least walk away with whatever the Thai courts would give him than to just walk away with nothing.
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