The bodies of a retired British businessman and his wife have been found in their garden following a six-day search.
Police have arrested three hitmen on a suspicion of the murder of Alan Hogg, 64, and his wife Nott, 61 after they admitted killing the husband-and-wife. The suspects confessed that they were hired by her brother for £1,175 following the family feuds.
Major General Sanpat Praputsra said, "Warut Satchakit has been arrested again for the theft of the car and being involved with the murder." He further said,
Three suspects were traced from forensic checks on the car. They have confessed to the murder of Mr Alan and his wife Nott.
The General added,
They used a shotgun to kill Alan and said they buried him near the ducks. The villains used a hammer to murder his wife in the garage.
Mirror reported that the bodies were buried two meters deep behind a duck pond in the 32-acre grounds of Hogg's mansion. The lovebirds have been missing since last Thursday.
Police sniffer dogs located the bodies on Tuesday morning and were excavated just before noon local time. The bodies now have been sent to a hospital for autopsy and formal identification.
Officers, who arrived at the home at around 10:30 on Tuesday morning used an excavator to dig an area next to the duck pond in the 32-acre grounds of Alan's three-story home.
The two corpses were found in the two-meter-deep grave with their shoes still on.