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  1. How cops cracked the case of the broken skulls

    A sinister black magic practice operated above a convenience store

     

    The discovery of five discarded human skulls with large holes in their foreheads led police to track down a modern black magic practitioner. The five skulls, wrapped in a plastic bag and pulled out of a canal in Pathum Thani by a fisherman late last month, initially led to speculation of a major serial murder case. The truth, however, was even more bizarre. It was later found the skulls had been stolen by a witch doctor who used them to make love potions. The fisherman plucked the macabre find from the waters of Khlong 13 in Pathum Thani. Further examination of the skulls found that the holes had not been caused by gunshots. The next theory was that it was the work of occultists, prompting police to look for known practitioners in the area. Locals pointed officers to Singkhon Khreaudaeng, 41, who lived in the Khlong 13 area and was considered one of the most powerful black magic masters in the region. Police determined Mr Singkhon was the prime suspect in the five skulls case, but they chose to wait for further evidence before pouncing. The next day, on April 30, they received a tipoff that Mr Singkhon had an accomplice, 18-year-old Worachet Thawornpian. They arrested him immediately.

    Police said the teenager was quick to confess to his role, saying he had once provided Mr Singkhon with a skull he had stolen from an unclaimed skeleton in Wat Phichit Pitayaram in the Khlong 13 area. The witch doctor paid him 1,200 baht, he said. This gave the police enough reason to raid Mr Singkhon's home later that day. Police found Mr Singkhon's premises, above a convenience store, had been converted into an office where he met customers seeking black magic services. Among items found at the office were two bags of ashes, a motorised saw, bone scraps and eight books on black magic rituals. Mr Singkhon was arrested and allegedly confessed he was responsible for the five skulls found in the canal.

    Police said he told them the forehead part of the skulls was used in the production of a love potion called pan neng.

    Many of his customers were heartbroken women seeking his help to bring back husbands who had left them, police said.

    The forehead bones were ground into powder and mixed with other ingredients to form a "dough" that was kneaded into dolls of tiny men and women clinging to one another. This was supposed to help the women get their husbands back, but apparently even the self-taught Mr Singkhon admitted they were largely ineffective. "He's admitted that in most cases, the love potion service just didn't work," said acting chief of Provincial Police Region 1 Kamronwit Thoopkrachang. "The few wives who were actually successful in attracting their husbands back home had also followed his advice to stop scolding and nagging them." Mr Singkhon also allegedly confessed to stealing the five retrieved skulls himself. He dug them out of graves in Meng Hui cemetery in Chon Buri's Muang district, police said. Police took him to the cemetery to point out the graves he robbed and upon exhumation, found the five skeletons there were indeed headless. Mr Singkhon told police he had another accomplice, Niphon Srisuk, 38, to dispose of the skulls. He was supposed to burn them but apparently had failed in his duty and simply dropped them in the canal instead

     

    http://www.bangkokpo...e-broken-skulls

    "He's admitted that in most cases, the love potion service just didn't work," said acting chief of Provincial Police Region 1 Kamronwit Thoopkrachang. "The few wives who were actually successful in attracting their husbands back home had also followed his advice to stop scolding and nagging them."

    See you must do what the witch doctor says and take his counciling, stop nagging... not only just do the ritual ;)


  2. check this out:

    www.springerlink.com/index/r3371v1625353774.pdf

    (nails, placenta, urine, bone, flesh, blood, menstrual blood, seminal fluid, and the penis)

    Dont think its fake, was your article you posted before fake?

    Jing Bao Nie’s essay offers a historical and ethical study of the traditional Chinese practice of “human drugs,” i.e., materials from the human body. Although the majority of Chinese medicinals are of vegetable origins(herbs), animal and human drugs have also been used by Chinesephysicians and been recorded in Chinese pharmacology since the secondcentury. In particular, thirty five human drugs are included in the greatpharmacological work Bencao Gangmu (1597)by Li Shi Zhen.

    This work is believed to reach the qualitative and quantitative climax in thedevelopment of Chinese materia medica. Among the fifty

    two volumes of the Bencao Gangmu, Li devoted the entire last volume to human drugs.These include hair, pubes, fingernails, urine, blood, bones, placenta, gall,flesh, and so on. Traditional Chinese physicians believe that, for example,male pubic hair can treat snakebite, the husband’s pubic hair can resolvethe wife’s difficult delivery, and the placenta can ameliorate impotenceand infecundity.

     

    http://www.scribd.co...ucian-Bioethics

    But in regards to this exact case of "BABY'S"...

    China Daily has more:

    It was not reported which hospital or city in China the team visited.

    Phone calls to Customs in Jilin went unanswered on [August 9].

    A professor at the Third Hospital of Jilin University said he has never heard of such cases in his two-decade career.

    “It’s hard to comment, because it looks like a rumor,” said the professor, surnamed Zhang. “This is impossible from my professional judgement.”

    Three traditional Chinese medicine experts and obstetrics doctors in Beijing and Shanghai contacted by China Daily said they have never heard of such cases and it seemed senseless.

    It has long been a folk tradition to eat placentas in China. Placentas are believed to make up sperm and support the sufficiency of the blood in traditional Chinese medicine. In China, placentas belong to the mothers of the newborns. Medical institutions will handle a placenta if a mother gives it up or donates it. Nobody is allowed to sell or buy placentas according to the regulation from the Ministry of Health.

     


  3. And dont forget the cut up dead baby's??? !!!, nails, placenta, urine, bone, flesh, blood, menstrual blood, seminal fluid, and the penis.... 0_o http://www.shaman-au...showtopic=31978

    I spose the shocking thing is the bad mixture's

    ie: antelope bones containing cow parts, that wouldnt go down well for a hindu..

    Will have to ask the TCM practicioner i know about human flesh, i was aware of ivory and tiger eyes, bone and bears gall bladders....

    Over 35 animal species are used for TCM ingredients and most are endagered....... but human flesh for stamina is a new one to me.

    The article is a bit strange, im not sure if they are angry because the ingredients are "cut" with other cheaper ones or if there angry becuase they use exotic animal parts?


  4. Welcome to SAB, woot another SE-QLDer!!

    Cinnamonum camphora is a unique tree that you will be able to identify easy, great tree to learn to ID, practicaly a weed so you wont have a hard time finding it at the Gold Coast, many, MANY, MANY uses in herbal medicine, contains interesting oils, and has a very interesting ethnobotanical history all around the world.

    Schinus terebinthifoius a nother easy to ID unique tree that is also a weed so you will have no trouble finding it, this tree is underrated and has many uses including a large ethnobotanical history, not a true pepper (piper) but the pink seeds are marketed as "pink pepper corns".

    Both above are enviromental weeds so take care of seeds collected and make sure not to spread. Not RARE, but its a start...

    ....@pat, lol GPS makes storing the location of tresure alot easyer ;), a "SAB in the WILD" GPS members map would be a interesting idea, i can map out all the acacia groves and bark piles i know around the area.... interesting idea i like it.


  5. it was a great weekend, no trouble, cops where all smiling, very respectfull police this year.

    Wife got drug tested in way in and on way out party member got van raided.

    Cops where great in town really good this year just hard to get in..

    Lots of good talks, lots of goodies... all in all it was a great weekend.... pitty i never ran into anyone from SAB lol :(

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