A presentation of Chavoret Jaruboon, the last Thai gun executioner
Read moreOn August 30th, all 11 DNA samples failed to match those found on Kirsty’s body.
Read moreI look at micro issues and the successes we have had in Australia, and see that in many areas success is also very achievable in this region.
Read moreOver the next few weeks, I wasn’t officially working on the case full time, but ended up being point-girl for many of the foreign media, all of whom had left
Read moreWhile DNA was found in Kirsty’s body, it was the DNA evidence on the sarong used to strangle her which has been the one referenced for testing.
Read moreI too was excitable. I was 27 years old at the time, only a few years older than Kirsty and my backpacking days were not that far behind me – trust me, there were
Read moreIt was twelve years ago when I first heard the name Kirsty Jones. When I received a phone call asking me if I could rush to the scene of a crime and report.
Read moreJames Austin Farrell renews his aquaintance with Benny Moafi and gets an update on what has happened since he covered Benny's story in March 2011.
Read moreChiang Mai's fledgling music scene has suffered a setback of late due to the crackdown on foreign musicians playing live music in the city.
Read moreJames Austin Farrell interviews Benny Moafi who spent almost 10 years in various Thai prisons for a crime he says he didn’t commit.
Read moreJames Austin Farrell looks at counterfeit in Thailand cuture and asks if the copying culture will ever change.
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