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...case would not stay closed. Four years on, Hangthong's younger sister Narumol, convinced her brother was killed over their late mother's fortune, hired a Scottish forensics specialist and enlisted the aid of a Thai medical examiner to scrutinize the evidence. Their conclusion: blood spatters at the scene, the angle of the entry wound and other factors strongly indicated murder. Last Friday, after an investigation that lasted more than two months, prosecutors charged Nopdol with murder, but he isn't the only one on trial. The sensational case has raised so many questions about the way cops handled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blood and Money | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

...With its seamy mix of political power, billions of baht in booty, and high-society scandal, the Hangthong case is just the latest installment of a Tumwattana family saga that is Shakespearean in its tragic body count. Starting in the 1950s as owners of a slaughterhouse, the clan's patriarch, Arkom, and his wife, Suwapee, built a Bangkok-based real estate empire worth an estimated $400 million. But wealth didn't bring security to the family, which numbered 10 children. In 1966, Arkom was shot dead in what was believed to be a business dispute. The case remains unsolved. Thirteen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blood and Money | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

...laws fighting over the family businesses and inheritance are responsible. He says he is innocent and had no reason to kill his brother, because he made his own fortune running a jewelry company and selling Body Glove clothing. "I'm the victim now," he says. He claims that Hangthong took his own life because, unable to prevent family members from going to court over their mother's fortune, he knew that Nopdol would present evidence that Hangthong forged two of the five wills that surfaced following Suwapee's death?revelations that would ruin his political career. As for the forensic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blood and Money | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

...option," says Baker. The country has an estimated thousand or so professional gunmen who earn their livings mainly by "solving" business conflicts. Few are ever caught. Shortly after Nopdol's arrest, Thaksin told the press that fingerprint evidence showed that more than one person was involved in Hangthong's death. Instructing police to investigate the original team that had concluded that the politician committed suicide, the Prime Minister said, "It's time to reform the whole system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blood and Money | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

...Nopdol, whose trial was scheduled to begin on Monday, says he fears he will be found guilty due to the current political climate. Meanwhile, the six surviving Tumwattana siblings remain a family divided. "It's really a shame," says Hangthong's son Changwat, who adds that he believes his uncle Nopdol is innocent. "Our family could have become one of the most prominent in Thailand. But greed has held us back. Greed has been our tragedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blood and Money | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

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