Nan murder case.

December 11, 1968. In the court trial, Thawee tried to convince the judge to believe that confession of the defendant had arisen out of police intimidation.

Nan murder case.

December 10, 1968. Moerman and Thawee to find the two defendants to prison, he asked not to write any. During a conversation. Most of the content of the conversation and then a rehearsal with the second defendant to make up.

Nan murder case.

December 9, 1968. Thawee asked the second witness to describe the defendant's home and the surrounding conditions in detail. Then, the plaintiff (who was shot) was up to testify, but previously the plaintiff had engaged in intimidation of the witnesses.

Nan murder case.

December 9 , 1968. Thawee questioned the second witness of the first defendant about the length of the incident.

Nan murder case.

A sketch showing the directions of conversation (the directions of viewing) during the trial of the first defendant.

Nan murder case.

December 8, 1968. Moerman followed Thawee to interrogate the defendant in two prisons.

Nan murder case.

December 8, 1968. Thawee and Kacon who was his assistant rehearsed the testimony of the witness before testifying. Thawee was not satisfied with the delay in the answers of the witnesses.

Murder at Nan.

December 7, 1968. In general, Thawee had promptly conducted the cases. But for this case he accepted that finally, it would be renowned. However, the problem in this case was that the second defendant was hired by the first defendant to commit murder. And he had negotiated a plea deal to be a witness if he would not be punished. Thawee intended to exploit the vulnerability of the colour of the shirt of the gunman and the trajectories to advocate for his client.

Son stabs his father.

December 16, 1968. A man stabbed his own father and was injured. Because it was a shocking case, the court had decided the defendant should be imprisoned for 10 years.