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Rolex watch murder

In the early morning hours of 20 April 1998, in Marina South, Central, Singapore, a 23-year-old Malaysian named Jonaris Badlishah, who was the nephew of the Sultan of Kedah, brutally murdered 42-year-old beautician Sally Poh Bee Eng in order to rob her of her Rolex watch, which he wanted to give to his girlfriend as a birthday present. He was said to have used a hammer to hit her on the head more than ten times before robbing her, leading to Poh to die from her skull fractures. Following police investigations, Jonaris was arrested three days later and charged with murder.

Rolex watch murder
Date20 April 1998; 25 years ago (1998-04-20)
LocationMarina South, Central, Singapore
MotiveTo rob the Rolex watch for girlfriend as a birthday present
Deaths1
Suspects
• Jonaris Badlishah
The Rolex watch which Jonaris Badlishah stole from Sally Poh after murdering her

In his trial, Jonaris pled the murder charge with a defence of diminished responsibility, claiming that he was depressed, intoxicated with drugs and heard voices telling him to kill the victim. The psychiatric experts from the prosecution, however, assessed him and found him to be normal and not suffering from any abnormality of the mind when he killed Poh. Hence, Jonaris was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death in December 1998, and he was hanged in 1999 after losing his appeal.

Murder investigation Edit

 
Sally Poh Bee Eng, the beautician who was found dead near Marina South

On 20 April 1998, in a forest nearby Marina South bus stop, a passer-by discovered the corpse of a woman among the vegetation, and female's belongings were found at the bus stop. The victim was later identified as 42-year-old Sally Poh Bee Eng (傅美英; Fù Měiyīng, alternative Chinese name 蒲良旭; Pú Liángxù), who was a beautician and make-up artist for low budget films. At the time of her death, Poh was married to a 47-year-old teacher Lee Boon Siang (李文祥; Lǐ Wénxiáng), and have two grown-up children - a son and daughter. The police found that some of her valuables were missing, including a Rolex watch, which was bought by her husband three years prior to her murder.[1]

According to Poh's husband, he overheard that his wife speaking on the telephone the day before the murder, speaking to a man about an early morning appointment. Lee said that the man's name was "Lai Joe", from what he heard. Using the name, police later investigated and discovered there was a 23-year-old man who happened to have a nickname called "Liar Joe", which sounds similar to "Lai Joe".[2]

"Liar Joe", whose real name was Jonaris Badlishah, was arrested as a suspect three days after the murder. On the day of the murder, he had given his 31-year-old girlfriend, Saifon Ngammoo, a Rolex watch as a birthday present, which was later confirmed to be the missing watch that Poh wore before her death. Jonaris, whose full name was actually Tengku Jonaris Badlishah bin Tengku Abdul Hamid Thani due to him being the nephew of the then Sultan of Kedah (which made him also known as "Tengku Jonaris Badlishah" in both Singaporean and Malaysian newspapers), was charged with murder.[3]

Trial Edit

On 28 October 1998, Jonaris, then 23 years old, stood trial in the High Court of Singapore for the robbery and murder of Poh. He was defended by lawyer Peter Fernando and Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Jasbendar Kaur of the Attorney-General's Chambers led the prosecution. Jonaris was often dressed smartly in his court appearances, and his case was highly publicized given his status as a prince and the nature of his crime.[4][5]

Prosecution's case Edit

Professor Chao Tzee Cheng, the forensic pathologist who conducted an autopsy on Poh, testified that he found extensive fractures on the left side of Poh's skull. The longest crack on her head measured about 13 cm long. He said that these fractures were fatal that even if she had received medical help at the scene, doctors would not have been able to revive her. He said that these fractures could be inflicted by a blunt instrument and from behind, taking the victim by surprise. Professor Chao said he found slash wounds on the wrists of Poh, which might be inflicted to ensure that Poh would die even if the skull fractures did not kill her; in fact, she was already dead by the time her wrists were cut.[6]

The prosecution, in their case, presented that Jonaris had in fact premeditated the murder and wanted to kill Poh to rob her of her Rolex watch in order to give it as a birthday present to Saifon. It was revealed in court that Jonaris first met Poh on 18 April 1998, and having seen her wearing a Rolex watch, he decided to rob her, and thus on 19 April, the day before the killing, Jonaris telephoned Poh and arranged to meet her early in the morning the next day for a photoshoot, requiring her services. In the phone call, Jonaris introduced himself as "Nigel", which Poh and Lee misheard as "Lai Joe" (which ironically, and indirectly linked him to his "Liar Joe" nickname and led to his capture).

On the day of the murder, at around 6.30 am, Poh arrived at the Marina South bus stop, opposite the Superbowl Golf and Country Club, and she met Jonaris, who told her that "Nigel" and the crew would be arriving later in a short time. After parking her car, both Poh and Jonaris waited at the bus stop; it was there when Jonaris took out a hammer and struck the woman on the head, before he dragged her unconscious body to the bushes behind the bus stop and moved about 10 metres (yards) away from the area. At that point, Poh regained consciousness and tried to stand up. Jonaris then reignited his attack and he inflicted more than ten hammer blows on the back of her head until she blacked out again. He took away her watch and also slashed her wrists before he fled the scene. For this, the prosecution argued that Jonaris was able to carefully draft out a plan to murder Poh and used a fake name in order to meticulously carry out the crime.[7][8]

Saifon Ngammoo, the Thai prostitute whom Jonaris first met in October 1997, testified that she told her boyfriend about a Rolex watch she used to own and gifted to her by her ex-husband, and the watch was later pawned in 1995 to help a friend. She reportedly told Jonaris that she missed the watch as she cherished it for its special value to her. She also told the court that on the day of her birthday (which fell on the same day of Poh's murder), Jonaris bought a bouquet of red roses, a cake and a bottle of whiskey and brought them to her workplace - a brothel at Lorong 18 in Geylang. He also gave her a Rolex watch at the birthday party where a few other girls were present, and she noticed that it was not new. She said she asked Jonaris but he was angry in response, to which she told him she was joking and thanked him, without knowing that he robbed the watch from Poh before killing her at Marina South.[9][10]

Jonaris's defence Edit

Jonaris's main defence was diminished responsibility.[11] He said he suffered from depression, cannabis intoxication and obsession of the Rolex watch.[12]

Jonaris said that he was depressed before he killed Poh. His financial troubles did not go away from him despite his royalty status, and he owed money to his mother and friends.[13][14] He sought solace and fell in love with Saifon given that they both have troubled pasts, and he felt she can understand him. Jonaris said that somehow, after hearing Saifon's story about the watch, he grew obsessed with the Rolex watch and it appeared in his dream at times.[15] He felt like possessing the watch after seeing Sally Poh wearing it, and Jonaris said he only paid attention to it despite seeing the other valuables of Poh. On the day he met up with Poh at Marina South, Jonaris claimed that a voice in his mind told him to rob the woman of her watch.[16] He said he was unable to control himself when his hand unknowingly took the hammer to bash at Poh's head, and could only see her mouth moving but no sound came out given. As he walked away from the scene after taking her watch, he said he felt a kind of “happiness and relief” that he had never experienced:

The colour of the water, the sky, the bird, was so new. I felt so free, like a renaissance, like a new beginning. Everything seemed so clean. It looked like a beautiful day.[17]

Jonaris said that after robbing Poh of her Rolex watch, he went home to take a nap, and when he woke up, he thought he had had a nightmare of killing a person. Then it only dawned on him that everything was real when he found Poh's Rolex watch in his drawer.

Jonaris also revealed his painful childhood while on the stand. He said that when he was young, his Singaporean mother Elizabeth Seet divorced his father, Tengku Abdul Hamid Thani (who was the brother of the Sultan of Kedah), before she remarried with Robert Seah. He recounted that he and his younger brother were abused by his stepfather and mother, who often physically abused them and considered them "outsiders" while treating their own two children well with love. The couple used to force Jonaris to kneel for hours and clipped clothes pegs on his ears, fingers, lip and tongue. He would be made to chew raw chilli and stand in front of a mirror for hours, and often got caned and hit by a belt. He also claimed that his mother told him to say he was her nephew and not her son in public. The child abuse suffered by Jonaris was confirmed by his mother who took the stand and gave her testimony, and Seet said that her second husband Seah disliked her sons from the previous marriage and asked her to consider them as her nephews rather than her children. When asked by the trial judge if she considered her son fit enough to be punished, Seet replied yes.[18][19]

Dr Chan Khim Yew, who was the prosecution's psychiatrist, assessed Jonaris and found that he was not suffering from depression or any abnormality of the mind. He said that Jonaris was able to clearly describe how he murdered Poh, and his emotions before and during the time he murdered Poh, as well as able to feel fear that Poh might report him to the police. Besides, Jonaris was still able to enjoy the company of his girlfriend and acquaintances and mixed well with people around him, as well as enjoying sex with Saifon and working hard in his jobs up till the day of the Rolex watch murder; these signs of behaviour, according to Dr Chan, did not fit the description of those suffering from depression. His supposed compulsion and obsession with the watch were not signs of a mental illness and it did not mean that one who was abused as a child would suffer from any mental disorders. Many of his colleagues and friends noted that Jonaris was his usual self at the time he executed the murder plot.[20][21]

On 2 December 1998, judgement was reserved and the verdict was scheduled to be given on 8 December 1998.[22]

Death sentence Edit

 
Jonaris Badlishah, who was sentenced to execution for Poh's murder.

On 8 December 1998, after a 19-day trial, Judicial Commissioner Amarjeet Singh released his final verdict, ruling that Jonaris was not suffering from diminished responsibility when he murdered Poh. He judged that Jonaris was normal, and was able to work hard, mingle with his friends and fall in love with Saifon Ngammoo, which was not a symptom of any depressed mood or mental illnesses nearing or on the day of the murder. He noted that Jonaris's financial debts incurred at the time he met his girlfriend, and his job as a prop assistant only allowed him to earn a monthly salary of $2,000 but he often splurge $4,000 every month on his weekly four visits to his girlfriend at the brothel.

JC Singh also stated that Jonaris often boasted about his royal bloodline, wealth and lifestyle while he lived in the house of his mother and step-father, and out of desperation to back up his lies, Jonaris committed the robbery for money. He added that when Sally Poh regained consciousness and tried to crawl away, Jonaris continually attacked her with cold blood by hitting her on the head until her skull broke into pieces. He even slashed her wrists with a paper cutter to allow her to bleed to death to not allow her to escape alive to report him. It would only mean that Jonaris was fully in control of himself at the time, and was able to act quickly and have quick-thinking. Hence he should face the full responsibility and punishment for his cruel and inhumane conduct for depriving Poh of her possessions and right to live in order to satisfy his own greed.[23]

For the murder of Sally Poh, 23-year-old Jonaris Badlishah was sentenced to death. According to reports, while Jonaris was led away from the court, Poh's widowed husband Lee Boon Siang, who was present at the courtroom to hear the verdict, was satisfied with the death sentence verdict and angrily shouted at Jonaris, "You deserve it!"[24][25]

On 24 February 1999, Jonaris lost his appeal against the death sentence, and he was eventually hanged.[26]

Aftermath Edit

After Jonaris's trial and execution, Saifon Ngammoo returned to Thailand and settled in her hometown in Thailand, where she built a house there with her Nepalese husband.

The Rolex watch murder was considered a notable crime that shook Singapore. In July 2015, Singapore's national daily newspaper The Straits Times published a e-book titled Guilty As Charged: 25 Crimes That Have Shaken Singapore Since 1965, which included the 1998 Rolex murder as one of the top 25 crimes that shocked the nation since its independence in 1965. The book was borne out of collaboration between the Singapore Police Force and the newspaper itself. The e-book was edited by ST News Associate editor Abdul Hafiz bin Abdul Samad. The paperback edition of the book was published and first hit bookshelves in June 2017. The paperback edition first entered the ST bestseller list on 8 August 2017, a month after publication.[27][28][29]

The case was one of forensic pathologist Chao Tzee Cheng's famous cases; this was also his last reported major case, as Professor Chao died in New York in 2000, two years after the Rolex watch murder and one year after Jonaris was executed. The case was re-enacted in the 2014 crime show Whispers of the Dead, and it aired as the seventh episode of the show's second season. Details like Jonaris's name (it was changed to Ismail Radin) were changed for dramatic purposes, but overall, the way Jonaris murdered Poh and his defence in trial was faithful to the real-life details.[30]

See also Edit

References Edit

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In the early morning hours of 20 April 1998 in Marina South Central Singapore a 23 year old Malaysian named Jonaris Badlishah who was the nephew of the Sultan of Kedah brutally murdered 42 year old beautician Sally Poh Bee Eng in order to rob her of her Rolex watch which he wanted to give to his girlfriend as a birthday present He was said to have used a hammer to hit her on the head more than ten times before robbing her leading to Poh to die from her skull fractures Following police investigations Jonaris was arrested three days later and charged with murder Rolex watch murderDate20 April 1998 25 years ago 1998 04 20 LocationMarina South Central SingaporeMotiveTo rob the Rolex watch for girlfriend as a birthday presentDeaths1Suspects Jonaris Badlishah The Rolex watch which Jonaris Badlishah stole from Sally Poh after murdering herIn his trial Jonaris pled the murder charge with a defence of diminished responsibility claiming that he was depressed intoxicated with drugs and heard voices telling him to kill the victim The psychiatric experts from the prosecution however assessed him and found him to be normal and not suffering from any abnormality of the mind when he killed Poh Hence Jonaris was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death in December 1998 and he was hanged in 1999 after losing his appeal Contents 1 Murder investigation 2 Trial 2 1 Prosecution s case 2 2 Jonaris s defence 2 3 Death sentence 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 ReferencesMurder investigation Edit nbsp Sally Poh Bee Eng the beautician who was found dead near Marina SouthOn 20 April 1998 in a forest nearby Marina South bus stop a passer by discovered the corpse of a woman among the vegetation and female s belongings were found at the bus stop The victim was later identified as 42 year old Sally Poh Bee Eng 傅美英 Fu Meiying alternative Chinese name 蒲良旭 Pu Liangxu who was a beautician and make up artist for low budget films At the time of her death Poh was married to a 47 year old teacher Lee Boon Siang 李文祥 Lǐ Wenxiang and have two grown up children a son and daughter The police found that some of her valuables were missing including a Rolex watch which was bought by her husband three years prior to her murder 1 According to Poh s husband he overheard that his wife speaking on the telephone the day before the murder speaking to a man about an early morning appointment Lee said that the man s name was Lai Joe from what he heard Using the name police later investigated and discovered there was a 23 year old man who happened to have a nickname called Liar Joe which sounds similar to Lai Joe 2 Liar Joe whose real name was Jonaris Badlishah was arrested as a suspect three days after the murder On the day of the murder he had given his 31 year old girlfriend Saifon Ngammoo a Rolex watch as a birthday present which was later confirmed to be the missing watch that Poh wore before her death Jonaris whose full name was actually Tengku Jonaris Badlishah bin Tengku Abdul Hamid Thani due to him being the nephew of the then Sultan of Kedah which made him also known as Tengku Jonaris Badlishah in both Singaporean and Malaysian newspapers was charged with murder 3 Trial EditOn 28 October 1998 Jonaris then 23 years old stood trial in the High Court of Singapore for the robbery and murder of Poh He was defended by lawyer Peter Fernando and Deputy Public Prosecutor DPP Jasbendar Kaur of the Attorney General s Chambers led the prosecution Jonaris was often dressed smartly in his court appearances and his case was highly publicized given his status as a prince and the nature of his crime 4 5 Prosecution s case Edit Professor Chao Tzee Cheng the forensic pathologist who conducted an autopsy on Poh testified that he found extensive fractures on the left side of Poh s skull The longest crack on her head measured about 13 cm long He said that these fractures were fatal that even if she had received medical help at the scene doctors would not have been able to revive her He said that these fractures could be inflicted by a blunt instrument and from behind taking the victim by surprise Professor Chao said he found slash wounds on the wrists of Poh which might be inflicted to ensure that Poh would die even if the skull fractures did not kill her in fact she was already dead by the time her wrists were cut 6 The prosecution in their case presented that Jonaris had in fact premeditated the murder and wanted to kill Poh to rob her of her Rolex watch in order to give it as a birthday present to Saifon It was revealed in court that Jonaris first met Poh on 18 April 1998 and having seen her wearing a Rolex watch he decided to rob her and thus on 19 April the day before the killing Jonaris telephoned Poh and arranged to meet her early in the morning the next day for a photoshoot requiring her services In the phone call Jonaris introduced himself as Nigel which Poh and Lee misheard as Lai Joe which ironically and indirectly linked him to his Liar Joe nickname and led to his capture On the day of the murder at around 6 30 am Poh arrived at the Marina South bus stop opposite the Superbowl Golf and Country Club and she met Jonaris who told her that Nigel and the crew would be arriving later in a short time After parking her car both Poh and Jonaris waited at the bus stop it was there when Jonaris took out a hammer and struck the woman on the head before he dragged her unconscious body to the bushes behind the bus stop and moved about 10 metres yards away from the area At that point Poh regained consciousness and tried to stand up Jonaris then reignited his attack and he inflicted more than ten hammer blows on the back of her head until she blacked out again He took away her watch and also slashed her wrists before he fled the scene For this the prosecution argued that Jonaris was able to carefully draft out a plan to murder Poh and used a fake name in order to meticulously carry out the crime 7 8 Saifon Ngammoo the Thai prostitute whom Jonaris first met in October 1997 testified that she told her boyfriend about a Rolex watch she used to own and gifted to her by her ex husband and the watch was later pawned in 1995 to help a friend She reportedly told Jonaris that she missed the watch as she cherished it for its special value to her She also told the court that on the day of her birthday which fell on the same day of Poh s murder Jonaris bought a bouquet of red roses a cake and a bottle of whiskey and brought them to her workplace a brothel at Lorong 18 in Geylang He also gave her a Rolex watch at the birthday party where a few other girls were present and she noticed that it was not new She said she asked Jonaris but he was angry in response to which she told him she was joking and thanked him without knowing that he robbed the watch from Poh before killing her at Marina South 9 10 Jonaris s defence Edit Jonaris s main defence was diminished responsibility 11 He said he suffered from depression cannabis intoxication and obsession of the Rolex watch 12 Jonaris said that he was depressed before he killed Poh His financial troubles did not go away from him despite his royalty status and he owed money to his mother and friends 13 14 He sought solace and fell in love with Saifon given that they both have troubled pasts and he felt she can understand him Jonaris said that somehow after hearing Saifon s story about the watch he grew obsessed with the Rolex watch and it appeared in his dream at times 15 He felt like possessing the watch after seeing Sally Poh wearing it and Jonaris said he only paid attention to it despite seeing the other valuables of Poh On the day he met up with Poh at Marina South Jonaris claimed that a voice in his mind told him to rob the woman of her watch 16 He said he was unable to control himself when his hand unknowingly took the hammer to bash at Poh s head and could only see her mouth moving but no sound came out given As he walked away from the scene after taking her watch he said he felt a kind of happiness and relief that he had never experienced The colour of the water the sky the bird was so new I felt so free like a renaissance like a new beginning Everything seemed so clean It looked like a beautiful day 17 Jonaris said that after robbing Poh of her Rolex watch he went home to take a nap and when he woke up he thought he had had a nightmare of killing a person Then it only dawned on him that everything was real when he found Poh s Rolex watch in his drawer Jonaris also revealed his painful childhood while on the stand He said that when he was young his Singaporean mother Elizabeth Seet divorced his father Tengku Abdul Hamid Thani who was the brother of the Sultan of Kedah before she remarried with Robert Seah He recounted that he and his younger brother were abused by his stepfather and mother who often physically abused them and considered them outsiders while treating their own two children well with love The couple used to force Jonaris to kneel for hours and clipped clothes pegs on his ears fingers lip and tongue He would be made to chew raw chilli and stand in front of a mirror for hours and often got caned and hit by a belt He also claimed that his mother told him to say he was her nephew and not her son in public The child abuse suffered by Jonaris was confirmed by his mother who took the stand and gave her testimony and Seet said that her second husband Seah disliked her sons from the previous marriage and asked her to consider them as her nephews rather than her children When asked by the trial judge if she considered her son fit enough to be punished Seet replied yes 18 19 Dr Chan Khim Yew who was the prosecution s psychiatrist assessed Jonaris and found that he was not suffering from depression or any abnormality of the mind He said that Jonaris was able to clearly describe how he murdered Poh and his emotions before and during the time he murdered Poh as well as able to feel fear that Poh might report him to the police Besides Jonaris was still able to enjoy the company of his girlfriend and acquaintances and mixed well with people around him as well as enjoying sex with Saifon and working hard in his jobs up till the day of the Rolex watch murder these signs of behaviour according to Dr Chan did not fit the description of those suffering from depression His supposed compulsion and obsession with the watch were not signs of a mental illness and it did not mean that one who was abused as a child would suffer from any mental disorders Many of his colleagues and friends noted that Jonaris was his usual self at the time he executed the murder plot 20 21 On 2 December 1998 judgement was reserved and the verdict was scheduled to be given on 8 December 1998 22 Death sentence Edit nbsp Jonaris Badlishah who was sentenced to execution for Poh s murder On 8 December 1998 after a 19 day trial Judicial Commissioner Amarjeet Singh released his final verdict ruling that Jonaris was not suffering from diminished responsibility when he murdered Poh He judged that Jonaris was normal and was able to work hard mingle with his friends and fall in love with Saifon Ngammoo which was not a symptom of any depressed mood or mental illnesses nearing or on the day of the murder He noted that Jonaris s financial debts incurred at the time he met his girlfriend and his job as a prop assistant only allowed him to earn a monthly salary of 2 000 but he often splurge 4 000 every month on his weekly four visits to his girlfriend at the brothel JC Singh also stated that Jonaris often boasted about his royal bloodline wealth and lifestyle while he lived in the house of his mother and step father and out of desperation to back up his lies Jonaris committed the robbery for money He added that when Sally Poh regained consciousness and tried to crawl away Jonaris continually attacked her with cold blood by hitting her on the head until her skull broke into pieces He even slashed her wrists with a paper cutter to allow her to bleed to death to not allow her to escape alive to report him It would only mean that Jonaris was fully in control of himself at the time and was able to act quickly and have quick thinking Hence he should face the full responsibility and punishment for his cruel and inhumane conduct for depriving Poh of her possessions and right to live in order to satisfy his own greed 23 For the murder of Sally Poh 23 year old Jonaris Badlishah was sentenced to death According to reports while Jonaris was led away from the court Poh s widowed husband Lee Boon Siang who was present at the courtroom to hear the verdict was satisfied with the death sentence verdict and angrily shouted at Jonaris You deserve it 24 25 On 24 February 1999 Jonaris lost his appeal against the death sentence and he was eventually hanged 26 Aftermath EditAfter Jonaris s trial and execution Saifon Ngammoo returned to Thailand and settled in her hometown in Thailand where she built a house there with her Nepalese husband The Rolex watch murder was considered a notable crime that shook Singapore In July 2015 Singapore s national daily newspaper The Straits Times published a e book titled Guilty As Charged 25 Crimes That Have Shaken Singapore Since 1965 which included the 1998 Rolex murder as one of the top 25 crimes that shocked the nation since its independence in 1965 The book was borne out of collaboration between the Singapore Police Force and the newspaper itself The e book was edited by ST News Associate editor Abdul Hafiz bin Abdul Samad The paperback edition of the book was published and first hit bookshelves in June 2017 The paperback edition first entered the ST bestseller list on 8 August 2017 a month after publication 27 28 29 The case was one of forensic pathologist Chao Tzee Cheng s famous cases this was also his last reported major case as Professor Chao died in New York in 2000 two years after the Rolex watch murder and one year after Jonaris was executed The case was re enacted in the 2014 crime show Whispers of the Dead and it aired as the seventh episode of the show s second season Details like Jonaris s name it was changed to Ismail Radin were changed for dramatic purposes but overall the way Jonaris murdered Poh and his defence in trial was faithful to the real life details 30 See also EditCapital punishment in Singapore List of major crimes in Singapore Columbine High School massacre which would coincidentally occur next year on the same day Dunblane massacreReferences Edit Did make up artist know her killer The Straits Times 24 April 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Killer s name trap The New Paper 9 December 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Man on murder rap The Straits Times 26 April 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 NO PRISON BLUES for suspect The New Paper 29 October 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Nephew of sultan on trial for murder The Straits Times 29 October 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Beautician was hit on head with a hammer The Straits Times 29 October 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Prosecution contends that he used such tools to kill the victim The Straits Times 31 October 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Beautician s killing was pre meditated The Straits Times 1 December 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Accused brought roses to girlfriend after killing The Straits Times 30 October 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Accused hurt when lover said watch was old The Straits Times 3 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Accused cannot be responsible for actions The Straits Times 13 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 The Rolex murder of 98 The Straits Times 13 August 2017 Retrieved 28 December 2022 Pressure to repay loans depressed him The Straits Times 7 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Accused tells hard luck story The Straits Times 5 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 I was obsessed with watch says accused The Straits Times 6 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Beautician a target as she seemed rich The Straits Times 5 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 ACCUSED FELT LIKE THIS AFTER ALLEGED KILLING The New Paper 6 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Childhood was a living hell The Straits Times 6 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Mother and brother to testify for defence The Straits Times 31 October 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Desire for Rolex not mental illness The Straits Times 20 November 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 HIS USUAL SELF The New Paper 30 October 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Murder trial verdict next week The Straits Times 2 December 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Sultan s Nephew a Malaysian Gets Death For Murder Facebook Retrieved 20 September 2021 Beautician s killer to hang The Straits Times 12 December 1998 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Sultan s Nephew a Malaysian Gets Death For Murder Facebook Retrieved 20 September 2021 Rolex watch killer loses appeal The Straits Times 24 February 1999 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Guilty As Charged Shocking crimes that have shaken Singapore since 1965 The Straits Times 14 May 2016 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Guilty As Charged 25 crimes that shook Singapore The Straits Times 8 August 2017 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Guilty As Charged Jonaris Badlishah killed to get a Rolex for girlfriend The Straits Times Singapore 16 May 2016 Retrieved 20 September 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Whispers Of The Dead S2 Ep 7 Method of Madness 1998 meWATCH Retrieved 20 September 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rolex watch murder amp oldid 1166025578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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