The Horrible Serial Killer

2020-10-21 20:20:04 Written by Khalid Raza

Child killer

 

The Body Of Thailand's Most Infamous Serial Killer Lives On In The Creepiest Way. And, yes this one is real.

Serial killers are not the best part of our society. They are the worst people whose psychology has been studied for a long time. I think the most horrible type of serial killer is the serial killer who abuses children. This blog is written on one of the notorious child killer. The fear of the serial killer we are talking about today was stuck in people's minds. The government had to take a strange step to eliminate this fear. 

 

While several serial killers have been rightfully convicted to death for their serial killing, that's usually where their penalty ends. But that isn't the case when it comes to Thailand's most infamous serial killer. If you happen to tour Bangkok, you'll be able to get up near and personal with him, but be warned that he's not really among the living.

Museum of death

 

The final resting place of child killer See Uey Sae Ung, as known as Si Quey, isn't a coffin or urn-like most other people. His disturbing stays reside inside a glass case for the world to see at the Songkran Niyomsane Forensic Medicine Museum, which is a portion of the Siriraj Medical Museum or "Museum of Death."

In 1944

In 1944, the Chinese migrant moved to Thailand, where he perpetrated absolute horrors against vulnerable children. He stifled more than six little boys and ate their hearts and livers, thinking this process would enhance him and even make him immortal.

 

Much of Si Ouey's past is unknown; the Thai department of corrections was never reached by a family member, and as of 2020 Si Ouey was deemed stateless. One source states that Si Ouey was born in Shantou, China in 1927 and that he later battled during the Second Sino-Japanese War. According to Thai government records, Si Ouey committed to cannibalism during the war, eating parts of his fellow soldiers when rations ran low during a blockade. He migrated to Thailand after the war.


Caught

 

He was eventually caught and hanged in the 1950s, but his body wasn't laid to rest. After being conserved with paraffin wax, it was put on exhibit in the Songkran Niyomsane Forensic Medicine Museum as a threat to probable killers.

Si Quey has also become an alarming tale among Thai children. Their parents tell them that if they offend, his spirit will come to get them. He'll be known as the most merciless serial killer.

Source:

Wikipedia  and Google