This was the moment the brother-in-law of murdered Brit millionaire Alan Hogg arrived at the crime scene today (September 26) pointing to the spot where he buried the couple.<br /><br />Warut Satchakit, 63, and Kittipong Kamwan, 24, and Phia Kamsai, 63 arrived at the house in Phrae, northern Thailand, where they were taken to the two-metre deep grave where the bodies of Alan, 64, and wife Nott, 61, were found yesterday.<br /><br />In the video, Warut, left in a black top and jeans, is seen in handcuffs pointing to the hole. He is then joined by the younger man Kittipong in pink shirt. <br /><br />The group used Alan's own digger to make a deep hole before they were both thrown next to each other in on September 18 at 8pm.<br /><br />The brother-in-law stopped and was grilled briefly by reporters but covered his mouth with his shirt and did not speak. He was then bundled into a police truck.<br /><br />Cops said they had been interrogating him all night and that he had confessed to murdering his sister, Nott, by beating her with a hammer as Kittipong held her down in the garage of the sprawling home on September 18 at 6pm.<br /><br />The third man Phia Kamsai, 63 - the hitman who receive 50,000 baht to shoot Alan with a shotgun - arrived separately and was pictured sitting outside Warut's house in a white t-shirt.<br /><br />Police Lieutenant General Poonsap Prasertsak said all three men had now been charged with premeditated murder. They will be held in custody while prosecutors prepare the case.
