Since the Daniel Sancho case broke out, there have been many unexpected twists that have emerged. The son of actor Rodolfo Sancho is in prison after being accused of having murdered and dismembered, allegedly, the Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta. Although at first it was believed that he was in the Koh Samui prison, it seems that this is not the case.
Big Joke, number two of the Thai police, has given an interview for On everyone’s lips where he has put an important piece of information on the table: “Daniel has never been in the Koh Samui prison, he has been in another from the beginning.” Something that has caught the reporter who was next to him by surprise and who had to check with various translators “due to the importance of the case.”
Thai agents are investigating the defendant on a daily basis. As the authorities of Koh Phagnan are in charge of the case, despite the fact that he would be in another prison “since the end of his isolation due to Covid”, he has to travel to Koh Samui for this every day.
This news has impacted the presenter and the collaborators present, who did not believe that this could be the case. And it is that since this information has been put on the table, a multitude of unknowns have arisen, such as, for example, the visits of Silvia Bronchalo, mother of Daniel Sancho, to Koh Samui.
“When the police want to talk to prisoners, they have to take them out of prison to question them,” Big Joke began to recount. With this, according to the Thai police officer, “Daniel may have met his mother in Koh Samui on one of these visits.” Something that would justify Bronchalo going to that jail every day and not another.
Of course, his stay in this place would not last long. “When they finish interrogating him, they always send him back to the other prison to sleep,” the person in charge of the investigation wanted to make clear.
In order to make himself understood better, Big Joke has not hesitated to draw the route that Daniel Sancho has to take every day. “He made me a map explaining the places Daniel Sancho had passed through since he was arrested. They take him daily to see his mother and be interrogated,” reported journalist Esther Yáñez.
However, it is not the only important information that the policeman has given. Among other things, he has explained that there is no evidence of threatening messages from Edwin Arrieta on Daniel Sancho’s mobile because he “deleted them.” In any case, he has assured that they are going to restore them: “We can recover the messages, but it will take about three weeks.”