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Stabber Admits to Spirit Binding of Marijuana Dealer and Stealing Luang Pu Sila Locket to Wear

Crime16 Jun 2026 14:55 GMT+7

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Stabber Admits to Spirit Binding of Marijuana Dealer and Stealing Luang Pu Sila Locket to Wear

In a shocking revelation, the stabber admitted to performing a spirit-binding ritual on the 'marijuana dealer' by tying his mother's sarong around the victim's chest. He also confessed to stealing the Luang Pu Sila locket from the victim and wearing it himself, and ordered accomplices to call a private transport vehicle to remove the deceased's possessions from the house.

The case involves Chaisit Khanta, or Poi, 34, a marijuana dealer stabbed to death by 27-year-old Supakorn Jeensri. Along with 27-year-old Chayaphol Chaisri and 24-year-old Kritthanat Sripoomchai, they placed the body in a plastic crate and hid it in a soil bed on the second floor of a two-story townhouse used as a marijuana shop in Don Mueang district, Bangkok. The body was discovered in the early morning of 15 June. The suspect claimed the victim accused him of stealing a watch and insulting his parents, leading to a meeting at the house that ended with murder and concealment.

Rumors later spread that in the murder case of Chaisit Khanta, the marijuana dealer whose body was hidden in a plastic box and buried in a soil bed inside a house in Don Mueang, Supakorn, the stabber, performed a spirit-binding ritual on the deceased.

At 2:00 pm on 16 June 2026, reporters received confirmation that Supakorn admitted to conducting the spirit-binding ritual on the deceased. He meticulously planned the crime, bringing his own knife and studying spirit-binding methods beforehand. Prior to the attack, he obtained his mother's sarong to tie around the victim's chest, a known spirit-binding practice, and then carried out the assault.

After committing the crime, Supakorn noticed the victim wore a Luang Pu Sila locket among other amulets inside the house. He removed the locket from the victim's necklace and put it on his own neck, expressing personal admiration. He left the victim's original necklace on the soil pile.



He also changed out of the bloodstained clothes he wore during the attack into the victim's outfit, including a shirt, pants, and a blue baseball cap (as seen in yesterday's news). When police arrested Supakorn, he was still dressed in the victim's clothes and wearing the Luang Pu Sila locket.

At the same time, Supakorn instructed co-perpetrator Kritthanat to call a private box truck to transport the victim's belongings out of the house, as previously reported.

After returning home, Supakorn removed his mother's sarong that had been tied around his chest by taking it off over his head, to prevent the spirit from following him.

Supakorn further confessed that he alone killed and concealed the victim's body. He took responsibility for obtaining the container used to hold the body inside the house and personally buried it, performing the spirit-binding ritual himself.

Meanwhile, Kritthanat claimed he was forced to help clean blood from the first floor of the house.