Men who confessed to killing two British tourists in Thailand reenact murders for police

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Friday, October 3, 2014
Win, one Myanmar worker who confessed to the murder of two British tourists whose bodies were found on September 15.
David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23 were brutally murdered on the beach in southern Thailand's Koh Tao Island.
The tourists, Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, were killed on the Koh Tao island in Thailand.
Saw, left, and Win sit together as Thai police act them to recreate their crimes.
Hannah Witheridge was reportedly raped before she and David Miller were killed.
The body of British tourist, David Miller, being carried by police in Bangkok, Thailand on September 16.
The bodies of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller at a forensic police facility on September 16.
Thai officers walking near the beach where the tourists were murdered on September 15.
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Men who confessed to killing two British tourists in Thailand reenact murders for policeWin, one Myanmar worker who confessed to the murder of two British tourists whose bodies were found on September 15.
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Two men who confessed murdering British tourists in southern Thailand last month reenacted their crimes for Thai police on Friday. Saw and Win of Myanmar are confessed to the brutal killings of David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23.

David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23 were brutally murdered on the beach in southern Thailand's Koh Tao Island.
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Saw and Win are escorted by police as they reenact their murders of the two British tourists. The suspects wore protective gear in order to protect themselves by potential angry onlookers. DNA samples belonging to Saw and Win were found on the bodies of Miller and Witheridge.

The murders took place on Koh Tao island in southern Thailand. Witheridge was raped by the men before her murder, and the victims' bodies were horribly battered and bludgeoned to death. Another man arrested for the crime still has denied any involvement.

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