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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 26 MIN

Jakob Jensen: Missing in Thailand, Found Dead Unidentified in Bangkok Police Custody | Revisited: 019

from Shadows of Siam: Where Smiles Meet Shadows · host Aku Bone Media

Jakob Jensen missing in Thailand became a public search built on posters, sightings, family appeals, and hope. But the verified timeline led somewhere colder: Jakob Jensen, a 41-year-old Danish national, died in custody at Phra Khanong Police Station in Bangkok on March 26, 2025, and remained unidentified for more than two months while his family and the public kept searching.This episode of Shadows of Siam follows the full reported timeline: Jakob’s arrival in Thailand, the missed flight from Suvarnabhumi Airport, the last email to his mother, the phone going silent, the Ranong and Palmy House sightings, the bus toward Bangkok, the possible Prachuap Khiri Khan lead, the March 26 custody timeline, and the identification failure that kept his name separated from the official record.This is not a rumor-driven episode. It is a fact-forward story about a missing person case, mental health crisis, police custody, in-custody death, and the unanswered process questions around how a foreign national could die in custody and remain unidentified for so long.Sources:Danish man missing in Thailand for over two months - ScandAsiaMissing Dane found dead in Bangkok - ScandAsiaDanish man missing in Thailand since March, family issues urgent appeal - Bangkok PostMissing Danish man found dead in Thai cell was unidentified for 2 months - Bangkok PostDanish man missing in Thailand since March believed to have last been seen in Prachuap Khiri Khan - Hua Hin TodayDanish man vanishes after no-show at Thailand airport - The ThaigerThai and cry: Missing Dane dies in Bangkok police cell after meltdown - The ThaigerCautionary tale as lost Danish tourist is found dead. He died in police custody in Bangkok on March 26 - Thai ExaminerDanish Tourist’s Tragic Death in Bangkok Jail Cell Confirmed After Two-Month Mystery - The Pattaya NewsHELP! My little brother has gone missing! - Reddit family appealDanish Man Missing in Thailand: Family Urges for Public Assistance - ASEAN NOW discussion#JakobJensen #MissingInThailand #BangkokPoliceCustody #ThailandTrueCrime #ShadowsOfSiam

Jakob Jensen missing in Thailand became a public search built on posters, sightings, family appeals, and hope. But the verified timeline led somewhere colder: Jakob Jensen, a 41-year-old Danish national, died in custody at Phra Khanong Police Station in Bangkok on March 26, 2025, and remained unidentified for more than two months while his family and the public kept searching.This episode of Shadows of Siam follows the full reported timeline: Jakob’s arrival in Thailand, the missed flight from Suvarnabhumi Airport, the last email to his mother, the phone going silent, the Ranong and Palmy House sightings, the bus toward Bangkok, the possible Prachuap Khiri Khan lead, the March 26 custody timeline, and the identification failure that kept his name separated from the official record.This is not a rumor-driven episode. It is a fact-forward story about a missing person case, mental health crisis, police custody, in-custody death, and the unanswered process questions around how a foreign national could die in custody and remain unidentified for so long.Sources:Danish man missing in Thailand for over two months - ScandAsiaMissing Dane found dead in Bangkok - ScandAsiaDanish man missing in Thailand since March, family issues urgent appeal - Bangkok PostMissing Danish man found dead in Thai cell was unidentified for 2 months - Bangkok PostDanish man missing in Thailand since March believed to have last been seen in Prachuap Khiri Khan - Hua Hin TodayDanish man vanishes after no-show at Thailand airport - The ThaigerThai and cry: Missing Dane dies in Bangkok police cell after meltdown - The ThaigerCautionary tale as lost Danish tourist is found dead. He died in police custody in Bangkok on March 26 - Thai ExaminerDanish Tourist’s Tragic Death in Bangkok Jail Cell Confirmed After Two-Month Mystery - The Pattaya NewsHELP! My little brother has gone missing! - Reddit family appealDanish Man Missing in Thailand: Family Urges for Public Assistance - ASEAN NOW discussion#JakobJensen #MissingInThailand #BangkokPoliceCustody #ThailandTrueCrime #ShadowsOfSiam

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