Alan Hogg's hitmen return to kitchen where they celebrated Brit's death

  • 6 years ago
The three hitmen who murdered British millionaire Alan Hogg were today, September 27, taken for a second crime re-enactment - pointing to the kitchen where they celebrated his death.

Warut Satchakit, 63, (black shirt), Phia Kamsai, 63, (white shirt) and Kittipong Kamwan, 24, (red shirt) arrived at the shabby wooden house in Phrae, northern Thailand, today at 3pm local time.

They were not wearing motorcycle helmets - following an outcry from the Thai public who demanded they be shamed - and pointed to the kitchen where they planned the murder some three weeks ago.

The group told police that having killed Alan and wife Nott, 61, they then returned to the building to celebrate in the kitchen with whiskey on September 18. Just a short walk away in the grounds of Alan's sprawling mansion next door, the bodies of the retired couple were buried.

Today they were seen pointing at the house for a second time, with police in charge of the case keen to display the trio for the second day.

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