Mr McDonald said she had been lurking around Oake's funeral service and trying to ingratiate herself with mourners. "A lady asked for 100,000 baht to give up these guys because they were living with her," said Mr McDonald. "He was supposed to be arrested by Interpol, but he was let free and went back to his village," said Mr McDonald. "Because of the story in the Spectrum section of the Bangkok Post, people in his village were aware he was wanted," said Mr McDonald. Mr McDonald had quit his job at Mitsubishi Motors to spend most of his time searching for the suspects.
Source: Bangkok Post November 20, 2016 00:15 UTC