It was on the Thai news just now, so I had a check on the internet.
Chiang Mai –
A wanted American fugitive suspect was arrested this afternoon, May 6th, in Chiang Mai for allegedly killing his Thai two-month pregnant wife and brutally dumping her in an abandoned field in a garbage bin in Nan province last Monday, May 3rd.
ason Balzer, 32, was wanted by the Nan police after vanishing from his residence when the body of his 32-year-old wife, Pitchaporn Kidchob, was discovered wrapped in a blanket in a garbage bin by the local police.
According to Pitchaporn’s mother, Anong Tanya, 52, her daughter lived with a foreign husband and was two months pregnant. Pitchaporn allegedly became unreachable since Sunday afternoon, May 2nd. The concerned mother then arrived at her daughter’s house the next morning, May 3rd, but only found her foreign son-in-law. Anong stated this was very unusual for her daughter not to contact her on a daily basis or respond to messages or phone numbers.
When being asked about Pitchaporn, Jason allegedly ignored the question, giving a short response in English that she didn’t understand, before getting onto a motorcycle and leaving the scene immediately despite an incoming storm, claiming he would be back later according to Anong. Anong then went inside the house and shockingly found a trace of bloodstains in the master bedroom, according to the mother’s statement to the police.
Nan police utilized police dogs to help find the missing woman.
The body of Pitchaporn was eventually discovered two kilometers away from her house on Wednesday, May 5th, after the mother reported her missing to Mueang Nan Police Station and a several-day investigation by Nan police.
Wanted US fugitive suspect arrested in Chiang Mai for allegedly killing and dumping his two-month pregnant wife in Nan province - The Pattaya News
Apparently the guy has history....
Man sentenced to probation, attempted murder charge dropped in Longmont case
A Longmont man originally facing an attempted murder charge after police say a gun went off while he was threatening a woman with it has pleaded to a misdemeanor count after prosecutors said the named victim could not testify.
Jason Matthew Balzer, 31, on Friday pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree assault in Boulder District Court and was sentenced to two years of probation, according to court records.
Prosecutors said there was an issue with the named victim that led them to drop the original charges of of attempted second-degree murder, attempted first-degree assault, extortion, felony menacing, second-degree assault, criminal mischief and tampering with physical evidence.
Man sentenced to probation, attempted murder charge dropped in Longmont case – Longmont Times-Call