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The one who attacked Molly.

"Director 9," the closing statement of the "Molly" case, after a 56-year-old man who committed a confession to raising a chicken in the stables, heard an unusual rooster cry, went out to see the dog in the stables, and the chicken was bitten, and the old engine oil was poured on before the paper light was thrown on Molly, the police officer charged heavily! "Arson, burn other people's property, spoil them, commit animal abuse."

On February 22, 69, the progress of the case of "Molly," a Siberian Husky dog, was doused with oil and set on fire after disappearing from his home in the T.O. of Songkhla since the night of February 12, before people were found lying next to the pond, the owner took him to the Animal Hospital, but finally Molly couldn't bear the poisoning and died.

Yesterday (Feb. 21, 69), General Piyawat Chulimsri, the commander of the 9th District Police, led an officer to search a house in the alley of the cow, 8th District, Songkhla District, according to a court warrant. According to the investigation, oil traces were found in the front area, oil gallons were found inside the house, and there was a strong smell of oil inside the house, so the officer coordinated the person who proved evidence 9, took all the evidence, and collected the DNA samples of the landlord to investigate the connection to the incident.

However, it was reported that last night (February 21, 69), an investigation kit of the Songkhla police station invited a 56-year-old Mr. Chuen or Long, who lived near the area where the dog was injured, to inquire after some evidence and environmental information linked to the person.

During questioning, when the authorities showed them information and evidence, the man admitted to being the sole culprit, reasoning that the chickens were in the stables, and at about 2: 00 a.m., the chickens were unusually heard, and went out and examined them. When they arrived, the dogs were inside the stables and the chickens were bitten, they used old engine oil to throw on Molly before the paper fire burned Molly, injuring Molly.

After the confession, the evidentiary gathering officer applied for approval of a warrant to the court, in which the court approved a warrant for "arson, burn, waste, and commit animal abuse without reasonable cause," with the accused giving the confession.

The police then informed the charges and the rights of the accused in accordance with legal procedures, ready for detention to point out the crime scene and the relevant points.

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