To: Dayuhan who wrote (52083 ) 8/19/1999 2:25:00 AM From: Father Terrence Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
KNOCKOUT NIPPLES Five women and a man were arrested by Thai police in a sting operation after a spate of fatal and near-fatal druggings in which tourists passed out after licking prostitutes' nipples. The gang admitted druggings in Pattaya and Bangkok over several months in 1996, although they denied being involved in the deaths of at least 45 tourist from drug overdoses in Pattaya during the year. Amorn Saiyakul, at 19 the youngest prostitute in the gang, told police about three ways she was taught to administer the knockout drug. "The easiest was to drop the drug in the drink. That usually worked. But if there was no drink available I could pass it on by placing it under my tongue and very quickly giving the man a deep kiss. If they complained, I told them it was an aphrodisiac. The third way was to rub it on my nipples and let the tourist suck on them. They took about 20 minutes to pass out." Among the gang's victims were three Austrians who slept through Christmas after being drugged at the Thai Garden Hotel in Pattaya. One of them claimed he was robbed of cash and gold worth £17,500. Last October, an American tourist woke 24 hours after being drugged, also having lost his possessions. He said the last he remembered was sucking on a nipple. Meanwhile, police in Bangkok investigated the heart-attack deaths of two Swedes, aged 32 and 35, in a rundown hotel over the New Year. "They had been drinking," said a policeman, "but it is beyond coincidence that two men in their 30s should have died simultaneously of heart attacks." The breast sucking trick is nothing new. In 1992, four transsexuals were arrested for picking up Thai customers and tourists outside Bangkok's Regent Hotel and knocking them out with tranquillisers in drinks, on chocolates or smeared on nipples before robbing them. Upjohn Halcyon tranquillisers were used, the same brand favoured by American serial killer Geoffrey Dahmer. Both in 1992 and in the current run of muggings, police believe that there were many other victims who were too embarrassed to come forward.