As Payu was led away in handcuffs, the news cameras caught every moment of it. The detective held a press conference, revealing the evidence they had against Payu.
"We have eyewitness accounts, fingerprints, and footprints that all point to Payu as the perpetrator of this heinous crime," the detective said.
Just then, a neighbor stepped forward, microphones thrust in her face.
"I saw Payu with Rohan's family just days before the murder," she said, her voice trembling. "I never thought much of it at the time, but now I realize it must have been a sign of what was to come."
The cameras cut to Payu, who looked stunned and devastated by the neighbor's testimony. He shook his head, protesting his innocence,"I... I was running away from someone that night and I had nowhere to go to rather than my friends place".But no one seemed to believe him.
The headlines that night were damning: "Payu Arrested for Murder of Rohan's Family: Neighbor Testifies Against Him". Payu's face was plastered on every channel, his eyes haunted and desperate.
It seemed like the whole city had already convicted him, and Payu's hopes of proving his innocence seemed to slip further and further away...
Payu stood in the courtroom, his wrists and ankles shackled, as the judge delivered the verdict."Payu, you have been found guilty of the murder of Rohan's family," the judge said, his voice stern. "The court has determined that your crime is of the utmost severity, and therefore, you are hereby sentenced to death."
Payu felt like he had been punched in the gut. He couldn't breathe, couldn't speak. He was going to die.The guards led him away, back to the prison van that would take him to Klong Prem Central Prison, the largest prison in Bangkok.
As he rode in the van, Payu couldn't help but think about how his life had been turned upside down. He was innocent, but no one believed him.The van pulled up to the prison gates, and Payu was led out, his chains clanking against the pavement.He was taken to the death row section of the prison, where he would wait for the day of his execution.
Payu's eyes scanned the bleak, concrete cellblock, the iron bars and steel doors seeming to close in around him.
He knew he had to find a way to prove his innocence, but for now, he was trapped, waiting for the inevitable...
Payu's days blended together in a blur of despair and desperation. He spent most of his time pacing back and forth in his cell, trying to think of a way to prove his innocence.
But every door he tried to open led to a dead end. No one believed him, and he had no evidence to back up his He felt so alone that he even wished he remained at his dad's place rather than running because even if his dad bullies him, he wouldn't have lost his friend he might always check up on him and take him to the hospital.
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Readers I am going to sleep 😴 good night but by the way what do think about the story?
As the days turned into weeks, Payu's hope began to dwindle. He felt like he was running out of time, and he didn't know how to escape the life that had been laid out for him.
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