Change of version of the Thai police on how Daniel Sancho disposed of Edwin Arrieta's body

The case of Daniel Sancho continues to cause a lot of controversy in our country.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 September 2023 Wednesday 16:55
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Change of version of the Thai police on how Daniel Sancho disposed of Edwin Arrieta's body

The case of Daniel Sancho continues to cause a lot of controversy in our country. The young man accused of allegedly murdering Edwin Arrieta has been in the Thai prison of Koh Samui for more than a month, since he confessed to being the alleged perpetrator of the crime two days after the body of the Colombian surgeon appeared.

Although it seemed that the confession about the murder of the toilet at the hands of the accused and the reconstruction that he made of the crime resolved the doubts about how and where everything happened, things have become more complicated as the investigation has progressed.

A few hours ago, the number two of the Thai police, nicknamed Big Joke, connected with the Telecinco program Vamos a ver and gave some updates on the investigation they are carrying out. Although much of the information was already known, the collaborators and viewers of the space were very surprised to hear new information about the moment in which Daniel Sancho would have allegedly disposed of the doctor's body.

Until that moment, it had been said that Rodolfo Sancho's son would have taken around three hours to get rid of the surgeon's body, information that the police officer modified, adding that Sancho would have taken all night to get rid of the body: ''He dismembered it All night long".

Furthermore, the head of the ongoing investigation explained that the alleged perpetrator of the crime knew what he was doing at all times: ''Daniel is a cook and is used to cutting corpses and bones."

Although this new version makes more sense, some online users question the veracity of the statements and express their doubts about the Thai police study, since it is not the first time they have changed their minds on ''basic'' issues. of the crime.

The police officer took advantage of his intervention on Spanish television to launch a controversial message that serves as a warning to Daniel Sancho: ''If he denies the charges he will face the death penalty, but if he pleads guilty, it will be a life sentence. The decision is yours''.

Although there are users on the Internet who defend the theory that the young man is innocent and that the island authorities pressured him to incriminate himself, the Thai has no doubts about the authorship of the crime: ''After analyzing the piece of body, it was confirmed that it was Edwin's and he succumbed to the evidence confessing that he had been the one who had killed and dismembered the surgeon.''