Chopped up body case in Mont Kiara Bayu

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A man had the shock of his life when he went to clean his newly bought home at an auction.He noticed the stench immediately when he opened the door.

With the help of security,he found it came from a sealed refrigerator.Inside they found the body of a man who had been chopped into eleven parts.The murderer probably took too long to dispose of the body.Smelling as it did,there was no way the body could be disposed of without attracting attention.

Meanwhile a 33-year-old woman has been remanded for a week in connection with the case.It is speculated by the media that she is the wife to the deceased.She will be detained until Aug 6 to assist police investigations into the murder.

Father and son lawyers Mah Weng Kwai and Raymond Mah represented the woman. Requests for a psychiatric examination on the woman to the magistrate was however referred to the police.

Weng Kwai said
“I only managed to have a few words with her. She appeared quite frightened.”

Posted in on July 31st, 2007 by suzie | |

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  1. Laura said,

    on July 31st, 2007 at 9:00 pm

    Who wants to live there?Shudders!!!!Want to sell now , cannot get a good price….The body parts being there for one year ..Yuck!

  2. Laura said,

    on August 1st, 2007 at 7:31 pm

    DO YOU FEEL EMBARRASSED ABOUT YOUR PARENTS?

    In today’s world , many children are embarrassed about their parents and when they are with their friends , they pretended not to see or acknowledge their parents who happens to pass by.
    They just walked stright past them like it is a shame to let his friends know about it.

    To the youths of today , it is not cool to be seen with their parents for this will erode their status and make them feel like a small boy or girl.

    Why is this phenomenom happening so often ?The present rat race ,where the parents have to worked for long hours ,takes a toll on the parents as they have less time to spend quality time with their children. The children are neglected and left alone most of the time. Many children grew up without much parental guidance .They seek out their friends and formed gangs or groups to while away most of their free time either in the shopping malls or in dangerous motor bike stuntmanships.

    If we spend time with our children as they grow up , they will be able to accept our presence and wont feel embarrassed as they would feel more secure having a real friend and also one who dabbles as a parent .A great relationship which the other friends cannot provide. You are there always when they needed you.

    I have a very close rapport with my two children and though our ages are many years apart, I can always think like them and would allow them to make their own mistakes and learned from them. I share with them from my experiences and allow them to make their own decisions.I dont force them to do anything. The choice is always theirs.

    I am also not embarrased by my parents. They maybe from the another generation but I will honour them and nothing to feel ashamed about them. They are my parents and I am proud of them…

    What’s your views?

  3. Laura said,

    on August 1st, 2007 at 9:16 pm

    Time

    “Time is too slow for those who wait; too swift
    for those who fear; too long for those who grieve,
    too short for those who rejoice. But for those
    who live, time is eternity; hours fly, flowers die,
    new days, new ways pass by, Love stays.” - Henry
    Van Dyke

  4. Laura said,

    on August 1st, 2007 at 9:17 pm

    Live for today..

    “Men spend their lives in anticipations, in
    determining to be vastly happy at some period when they have
    time. But the present time has one advantage over
    every other - it is our own. Past opportunities are
    gone, future have not come. We may lay in a stock
    of pleasures, as we would lay in a stock of wine;
    but if we defer the tasting of them too long, we
    shall find that both are soured by age.”

    By: C. C.Colton

  5. Laura said,

    on August 1st, 2007 at 9:23 pm

    Today’s Verse from the New Living Translation

    “We are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed. We are perplexed, but not driven to despair. We are hunted down, but never abandoned by God. We get knocked down, but we are not destroyed.”

    2 Corinthians 4:8–9
    view in context

    Encouragement for Today

    What gives the Christian this kind of resilience? It’s right here in this passage: “never abandoned by God.” Because his presence is ever with us, no matter what we go through, it can never crush us. We have a hidden reserve of strength that faith activates. When we trust God’s presence with us, he shifts our perspective from the present to the eternal (see verses 16–18). Gaining this perspective is like improving bitter fruit with a teaspoon of honey, transforming it into something you can swallow. What lingers is the sweetness of a hope that strengthens

    From
    Today’schristianwomen.com

    Laura speaks :-

    Hope and faith in God will sustain us through all the storms in our life. Even if we were to lose our lifes , we will come out victorious .

  6. Laura said,

    on August 2nd, 2007 at 4:50 pm

    DONT RESCUE YOUR CHILD FROM…..

    Don’t Rescue Your Child From Every Unpleasant
    Learning Experience It’s very normal for parents to
    want to protect their child(ren) from the
    consequences of their bad decisions. What parents often
    forget is that children learn valuable lessons by
    dealing with the consequences of poor decisions.
    These unpleasant experiences serve as a painful
    reminder and a positive reference point for future
    decisions related to the problem area. Good
    Parenting Action Points: 1) Don’t “rescue” your
    child from the consequences of every bad decision
    s/he makes. Remind yourself that your child will learn
    a valuable lesson from this experience to help him
    make better decisions in the future. 2)
    Allowing your child to deal with the consequences of a
    poor decision does NOT mean you abandon him. Support
    him fully, while still letting him deal in a
    personal way with the consequences of his actions.
    3) Use your good parent common sense. Poor decisions
    and their consequences happen on a continuum of mild
    to catastrophic. Obviously, catastrophic consequences.

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