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A fact from Murder of Jenjira Ployangunsri appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 5 April 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the Thai Supreme Court opinion concerning the murder of Jenjira Ployangunsri is often quoted on Valentine's Day?
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... that the Thai Supreme Court opinion concerning the grisly murder of Jenjira Ployangunsri is often quoted on Valentine's day? Source: It's based mainly on this Thai PBS programme [1], but try this Manager article if you want to have fun deciphering the gibberish Google Translate produces.[2]
ALT1:... that some evidence in the murder of Jenjira Ployangunsri was found after snakes slithered into the roof space of a house? Source: [3], but see the SCMP article [4] for English: "Even white-coated rationalists like Porntip refuse to discount the possibility of assistance from strange quarters. 'You know, it's a funny thing,' she says. 'In the Jenjira case, it was a snake that led police to a plastic bag hidden in the roof of the killer's flat. That bag contained a lock of the victim's hair, her car number plates and her ID card. If the bag hadn't been found, the killer might never have confessed.'"
Date, size, refs, hook, expansion, neutrality, QPQ, all good. Foreign language sources accepted with AGF. It would be nice to keep this for Valentine but that's probably a bit too long... nonetheless I think the main hook (about Valentines) is much more interest-piquing than the snake ALT1. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here14:37, 29 March 2021 (UTC)Reply