What are the strange cases that were finally solved?

What are the strange cases that were finally solved?

The case notes that after he vented his desire for beasthood, he threw her into the cellar. That 6-metre-deep cellar, piled up with 42 dead people. There are a number of amazing cases that appear to be nothing but small things when they are exposed to the world.

That’s the Na River case.

October 23, 1991, Zhejiang Hangzhou.

In the interrogation room at the Quiking police station in Upper City, a young police officer had just finished the trial of a well-dressed north-east woman and kept her head down and finished writing, asking the routine question: What else to say but this case?

The woman was in a state of trance and she was in a state of uncertainty, and she finally threw up a sentence.

As soon as it came out, the police, sitting across from her, stunned her and strung their heads up, staring at them and looking in the face.

The woman said…

“We killed more than 20 people in the Northeast. I’m sorry.

More than 20 people? What kind of case could have killed so many people? If there were, would Hangzhou have known? Besides, she doesn’t look like she’s capable of making such a big case.

At first the police didn’t take this woman seriously. Just a pretty face to seduce men who wish to have sex, let them go with her and get robbed.

There were two other men who did this with her. Upon enquiry, the police initially found that they had committed a crime, but that the day before had been the day when they had committed a “scientific jump” by selling their skin.

This was a small trial. The guards were very relaxed and the interrogations were too tight. If she is telling the truth, what is the need for her to take the initiative to confess when she is found guilty of such a heinous crime?

Once again, the police carefully recalled a word that the woman had slowly spoken. He was right, and she said, “I have a big case, much bigger than this. If I tell you about this case, I’ll definitely die, and you’ll be great. We’ve killed more than 20 people in the northeast, and I’d like your chief to see me. I’m sorry.

Is she crazy?

The young police officers were suspicious, but they were not too slow to report to the leadership. The leadership considered the possibilities and decided to confirm the authenticity of the information provided by the Northeast women.

The reason is simple — in the event that the Northeast woman is telling the truth, then it will be a devastating case that will shake the country. Those who leave such cases out because of their work failures are the sinners of the people. No one can afford this responsibility.

Upon order, the police officers at the Quikim police station sent an urgent telegram to the Na River County Public Security Directorate, one word for a quarter, in order to confirm the existence of the case.

That’s where the Northeast woman and her two associates came from. The Na River was in Heilong River, when it was just a county, the closest major city to which was Zizihar.

The next evening, the call from Na River arrived. There’s only four words, “no case.”

The Hangzhou side, which did not receive a satisfactory answer, was not too disappointed because, having obtained the basic information from the woman, they had also questioned one of her accomplices.

The woman’s name is Seo Li Xia. Two of her associates, one named Javinji and the other Lee Suhua. The police chose to break through with Lee Su-hwa because, according to Xu Li-xia, Javenge was the backbone of the group and his mouth must not have been the first to be ripped open.

After an attack, Lee Suhua was finally taken down, revealing another case they committed in the Na River, including the circumstances of the murder, the place where the bodies were buried, etc.

The basic agreement between these messages and the statements made by Tsui Lixia, and the fact that the two individuals were interrogated separately and the results were consistent, is strong evidence of the existence of these things.

So terrible things really happened.

One incredible detail is that both Seo Li Xia and Lee Suhua claimed that all the people they killed were hidden in the cellars of their kitchens to store vegetables.

Dozens of bodies, including those killed more than a year ago, were thrown inside and stenched. In this situation, it’s just a matter of thinking.

A further trip to the telecommunications building was made from the Ziqihar police station. Shortly after the telegram was sent, a long-distance call from the Zizihar Public Security Bureau reached Hangzhou.

A different version of what Zizihar said and the Na River was told by their colleagues at the Upper City Division that the truth of the case was beyond question, as more than a dozen bodies had been dug up.

The principal of the case, Jiawenji’s wife, Li Yingjin, committed suicide in the first place after knowing that the police had come to the door — the second man who had been arrested at the same time as Tsui Lixia — a name that must be remembered, since he was the perpetrator.

Sun Wenli, the co-perpetrator, was in Na River.

Zizihar added that the Public Security Department of Heilongang Province immediately formed a task force led by the Deputy Director to Na River and that they would send personnel to Hangzhou to answer for the transfer of the suspect back to Heilong River.

The Hangzhou police were pleased with the fact that their criminal leads had been confirmed and that their work had not been in vain, but they were also sweating for their colleagues in Heilongjiang, because the complexity of the investigation was understandable in such a large case.

But everyone still underestimated the difficulty.

The discovery of the Na River case is not a matter of making the murderer confess, after all, there is no rebuttal of iron-like evidence.

What’s so hard about it?

It is about establishing the history of the case and the number and identity of the victims. Because the Na River crime scene is arguably the most horrific crime scene in contemporary Chinese criminal history, forensic experts are also the most difficult to collect, dissect and examine.

Dozens of highly decomposed bodies are piled up in mountains, the longer they go down, the higher the degree of decomposition, the more difficult and disgusting the work is.

To put it in the words of one of the forensic doctors involved in this work, when the body was excavated, “the hand was a mud that was glued to green oil, which was the result of the body’s decomposition,” not to mention the great irritation of vision and smell that you could imagine without describing.

At that time, the forensic team was led by Choi Doe-sik, a gun-marking expert at the Heilongjiang Public Security Department. In the future, he will be the first invited forensic expert of the Ministry of Public Security to receive an award for outstanding contributions from public security science and technology. During the first time that the Na River case surfaced, Choi Daw-sik drove from Harbin overnight for six hours, arrived at the Na River and immediately launched an on-site survey.

The police initially told him that it was expected that the victims in the case would be around 10. In fact, even with this estimate, a lot of people say it’s incredible — a small flat that can kill 10 people, nobody knows?

However, as soon as CHOI opened the cellar, a decision was made to recommend to his superiors that police be drawn from the surrounding municipalities and districts, divided into survey teams, exhumation teams, record groups, drawing groups, physical search teams, etc.

There’s no other reason. Just because he saw it at first sight, how many victims? He was well aware that the case must have shocked the entire country and was rare in the history of crime.

The only female forensic medical examiner in the Special Unit is the now Chishihar City Public Security Department Criminal Technical Unit DNA testing team lab Kosuke.

Shortly after she graduated from the Faculty of Forensic Medicine of the Chinese Medical University, she was transferred to a special unit. He’s been working with Choi Do-sik for over 20 days, an autopsy during the day and an autopsy report at night.

Because of the rush of the mission, the lack of a thick coat and the coldness of the crime scene, she had to put the clothes of the deceased on her body and go back to work.

Yu Wenjun, a forensic physician of the local Na River Public Security Bureau, was also present. In his own country, a case of this size, such a bad nature, he was ashamed of himself, so he was doing his dirty work.

And his description, after decades of the events, is still the same as it is,

“It’s not that hard to get a body out of a big cellar, but we’re really testing it from that little pit, which is six metres, one metre, 55 centimeters. Javing is a man with a good mind, and when he can’t put his body in the cellar, he pulls out a hole close to the cellar 50 centimeters and then throws the body through it into the pit. I’m sorry.

“The stench of the scene is really beyond description. I went down on the ground again and again, and then I moved the body out of the big cellar, and I started drilling in that little pit. The pit was like a semi-enclosed petrol barrel, and I was stuck in the pit, where the room of activity was so intense that the body stinked and the limbs were corroded, and when the body was pushed, the smoke went up. I’m sorry.

“I was wearing a gas mask with activated carbon, and then I found that activated carbon didn’t work, so I stopped wearing it. I just breathed the stench of corpses and I worked in the pit, doing what I did, and suddenly I had trouble breathing. I’m sorry.

As a result, dozens of deformed bodies were resurfaced in the sky, some wearing handcuffs, shackles, chains and ropes placed on them by the perpetrators.

The forensic doctors set up work sheds on an ad hoc basis in the courtyard below a dozen degrees, used the planks as a workstation and began an autopsy.

Next to them, five or six large iron pots were put together, and they needed to clean up a large number of bones and facilitate the measurement of bone data to identify the bodies.

In boiling water and steaming fog, the scrawny bones float and surface.

This is the most tragic picture of the Na River case.

This is the Na River case.

The crime lasted for more than a year, with as many as 42 victims, and the crime was committed in a crowded, neighbourhood-populated house — the bloody fact that we were told not to lose heart, and evil may be with you and me.

The large number of victims, the brutality of the murderer and the appalling nature of the scene of the crime, have led to a series of gang crimes that have been at the top of the list of the most widely known Chinese murders for many years.

Of the six principals, Seo Li Xia is the most special. From being a victim of death, she became an accomplice to abuse. Although it was her last confession that led the police to Na River, it still failed to redeem her guilt.

How did this terrible identity change happen?

She was born in 1964, when things happened, and she was 27 years old. Her home is in Zizihar, Heilongjiang, a day-carer in a factory-worker ‘ s district, known as the Chinese factory.

Although the Na River is under Zizihar, it is at least three hours away from a geographical distance of 150 km. How did she end up there without a reason?

When you think about it later, the regret of Tsui Li-xia is to go back to the time of peace and security, to live in peace and quiet. But she can’t go back. She can only remember the first half of her life.

She was raised by her sister after her parents died. High school graduates went to work, married, had children, but had bad feelings with their husbands and fought so often. She ran to her sister’s house at the beginning of the fight, and she was advised to endure for her son.

Only that time, she didn’t want to listen to her, she didn’t go to her, but the ghost went to the hot Zizihar station to make boring time.

That was in November 1990, 31 years from now.

That’s it. She met the devil.

His name is Javinji, one year older than Tsui Lixia, and he is a worker at Na River Agricultural Machinery.

Since 1988, Javing has also been working with friends in nearby towns like Lai, Long River and Long Hair to buy and sell cattle for cattle. Later, with the money, he opened a candy factory, rented it, had a licence and the legal person was himself.

But no one knows why he’s running to a crowded station, like looking for something.

Among the people of the railway station, Javinjik was one of the targets. It may be because she is well-looking, or because she is tall, singled out in the crowd, and there is also a saying that Javenge treats her as a prostitute who is soliciting.

In any case, he locked her up and would never escape him again.

He went up and talked to her and asked about it. Suh Li-xia had a simple mind and had a good impression of this young man, and opened the box.

Javengar knows her history and knows that she wants to leave Zizihar, and says you should come with me to Na River, where I can find you a job or work at my factory.

It looked like a simple set of paths, and in that distant age, that remote city could be trusted. But that’s what happened. Tsui Li-xia went on a train with Javing to the Na River from Zizihar.

Javing’s home is close to the Na River railway station, less than a kilometre away, in an alley near the Na River’s original plant. It’s a three-bedroom flat, 50-60 square meters.

The house was rented and the landlord was an old couple who lived next door in the west house. In the rented East House, in addition to Javing, his wife Li Yingjin.

Now, no one in the world can tell us what it was like for Seo Li-xia to enter that dark house for the first time, to see, guess what, to feel what it was.

That night, Javing raped her.

In that room, where no one could see it and no one could hear it, Tsui Lixia alone suffered the wanton injury of Javenge. What did Javenge do after he vented his lust? He tied her hands with a wire and strangled her dead.

Javengar tried to kill her. For him, what he wanted from her had been taken, and the body was of no value to him, and the only end was to be disposed of like garbage.

Tsui Li Xia passed out.

Javinge dragged her to the kitchen, opened the cellar and pushed her inside. Having done this in his car, he felt nothing but satisfaction after desire for sex was satisfied with desire to kill, and empty.

But Tsui Li Xia woke up with a miracle.

The first sense of recovery is smell. The insinuable stench trapped her like a solid wall and went madly into her nose, trachea and lungs.

It’s a stench of corpses, which are distributed by many bodies that don’t know how long they’ve been rotting.

The bodies were under her, overlapped, and one on one. Some have become extremely rotting, sticky and muddy, and her hands slide as soon as they hold.

There is only a faint light that comes from above her head, but enough to make her aware of the surroundings. She’s in a cellar. The cellar has become a dead-end pit, and almost all the space is filled with corpses.

She saw a few centimetres near her face, as if she was being whispered in the mouth of a strange face that had suffered so much before she died.

And then it felt sharp pain. Her hands and feet were strangled by barbed wire, deep into the flesh and blurry.

But she is not afraid of the stink, of the dead, of the pain. She doesn’t know how to be sick, how to be afraid, how to throw up in her stomach and what’s inside.

She just wants to live.

She cannot die with these bodies.

The cellar is 6 meters deep and it’s not easy to get out. She worked hard to get up and push the lid in the cellar. Something fell over the lid and fell on the floor. It sounded like a cask. She felt the lid lightened, and she added a little more, and the lid was lifted.

She used her last strength to climb out of the cellar.

Now she’s in a bigger space. The stoves, the pots, the brooms, the coal blocks… everything shows that this is a kitchen. This is supposed to be the warmth of an ordinary family and not the living hell that hides the darkest and most evil in the world.

“Are you a man or a ghost? A man’s voice came from behind.

She looked back. It’s him, the one who raped her.

Javing seemed surprised and seemed to believe that someone could climb out of that deep cellar and return to the world.

She can’t scream. She just wants to climb away. Stay as far away from the devil as possible and stay away from him.

That’s when she passed out again.

During that period of unconsciousness, she did not know how to climb out of the cellar and struggled for an extra year to survive, but also turned herself into a sinner who sold her soul.

What she is about to experience is a period of life that is as bad as death and human beings; what she is about to see is an animal act that breaks the human threshold.

When Tsui Lixia woke up again, Javing was sitting next to her.

Curiously, he saw her not only as a lewd and murderous person. It’s got other meanings. She can’t read, but it scares her more.

He said to her, “I really didn’t think you’d get out of there. You’re so brave, so talented. I’ve seen you, and since I’m out, I’ll let you go, but there’s one — you don’t go back, you stay here, you fuck me.

What? She heard everything, but she didn’t understand it.

She’s just asking, like, with you? What do you mean?

He laughed and reached his finger under the ground.

You’ve seen those down there? I want you to follow me. I’ll do whatever I tell you. You bring people here, and I’ll…

She understood. She had a culture, she had a good pen, so she knew that there was a phrase called “doing for the tiger,” and he wanted her to do it, and that was it.

He wanted her to be bait, an accomplice, an accomplice, a victim.

She shakes her head. She thought, “This man must be crazy. How could he ask a man he wanted to kill just now?” How can I promise him? I’d rather die.

When he saw her shake his head, he laughed again. He said, “Do you know what I did last night when you passed out?” I took a lot of pictures of you naked. Do you want to see them? I’ll wash it out, put it all over the place and send it to your man and your son.

It was only then that she realized that her body was almost completely naked and that her lower body was tearing into pain. Just a moment ago, the shame fell on her head.

As soon as he thought he might be telling the truth, the husband and the son might see those unattainable positions and movements, she became self-righteous and incomprehensible.

No, don’t do this. She’s crying.

He ignored her and kept talking. He said, “Don’t forget, you told me about your work unit. I sent someone to Zizihar to find your home. You men, your sons, they still live there, I know it.

He also said that if you don’t fuck me, I won’t be polite. Do you believe that?

I believe, I believe. She weeps too much.

This man is a demon. He knows what she’s afraid of most, and he knows her greatest weakness. She may not have had a good relationship with her husband, but she would not have watched him suffer from a no-fault disaster that she had caused.

She would not allow others to harm her son, which was her only hope and her last line.

Please, don’t hurt them. I’ll do whatever you say. Don’t hurt them.

She kneeled before him and gave her soul.

Six.

Since then, Tsui Lixia has lived a miserable life that no one can imagine.

She was forced to lose her most basic sense of shame and to use herself as a tool to lure male tourists from abroad to the Na River and take them to the claws of Javengar.

She has to keep up with Javing’s lust. She, the wife of Javing, Li Yingjin, and the wife of Javing, another mistress of Javing Yan Ling, live together under a roof in a very deformed relationship.

At the same time, she was forced by the Javini to witness his crime. She watched as innocent victims resisted in vain, dying like a chicken and finally still having to accept the fate of dying.

The most shameful and the most terrifying, the two psychological feelings can destroy a person ‘ s normal mind without any effort. That is how Tsui Li-xia falls in this situation every day.

The only way to keep yourself from going crazy is to keep your feelings closed and become a dead body.

In the days around Javengar, Seo Lixia didn’t try to run. On one occasion, she ran out and got caught, beaten up and thrown into the cellar and locked up with the dead.

In order to get her to stop thinking about reporting the incident, Javengar also put blood on her hand: forced her to participate in the murder and stabbed a victim. This is how Javing tortured her, blackmailed her and completely destroyed her will to resist.

At the end of the day, she became a no longer innocent accomplice.

After many years, a team leader of the Na River Public Security Bureau provided information about a couple of soybeans-sellers who had been tricked into Jia ‘ s house and had first taken care of their father. The father resisted and shouted at the son outside the yard. The son had the chance to escape, but he ran into the house and fought with them to save his father. Xu Lixia and another accomplice helped Javenge to subdue his son, stab him and kill him.

Has she experienced struggle and hesitation in her heart at the moment when she was involved in the killing of her father and son? Did she ever think of helping out in secret so that the same poor father and son could escape?

We see that only she is willing to sell her soul to Javingar.

There is no greater sorrow in the world.

Tsui Lixia was in the middle of his criminal career and was at the stage of a transformation of the crime pattern.

The previous pattern of crimes is the one in which Javingui has used his own power to seduce, rape and kill. The latter pattern of crime is that he has become more and more daring to find an accomplice willing to work with him in a variety of ways to commit group crimes.

Suh Li Xia entered his life at a time when he was searching for his associates, and this was one of the important factors in her survival.

So, how many were the victims before Tsui Lixia?

The Javengar killings started around July 1990.

During the second half of the year, 20 women were lured to their homes and Javanger took their lives by rope, neck strangulation, knife, etc.

He buried 19 of them in the cellar of the kitchen, and for unknown reasons, 20 bodies were taken and buried in a nursery in the town of Na River.

Having left her behind, Javenge resolved to recruit more people to commit joint crimes. Seo Lixia came in November 1990, and he pulled up the team in early January 1991. Since then, Javingui has never acted alone.

Slowly, Tsui Lixia recognized all members of this small group:

Lee Yan-jin, Javing’s wife. The first job since Javenge was to work as a sander, when his teacher in the factory was Li Yanjin ‘ s foster father, who probably fell in love with him on that level.

When he got married, Javenge lured people into his home, raped and killed, and Li Yingjin looked into the eye and said that the pillowman was an extremely sick criminal, but he couldn’t speak;

Wang Yan Ling, 27 years old, coal mine worker, Fang Ching County, Heilong River. She is the mistress of Javing and the most loyal partner he has had with him since he started the crime. Before Tsui Lixia appeared, the task of selling the color was done by her;

Lee Suhua, 24 years old, unemployed; Sun Wen Li, 23 years old, works in the wholesale department of the vegetable company in Na River. Lee Soo-hwa has been involved in petty thefts with Javinji, but he and Sun Man-Li will probably be in March 1991.

On that day, another young woman was tricked into the Javing house like Seo Lixia.

In Javing’s eyes, the girl named Zhang was the one who had joined Lee Su-hwa and Sun Wenli, who ordered Lee to gang rape Zheng.

After the two men had finished, Javengar told Sun Wenli to kill her. Sun Wench put ropes around Zheng’s neck. Javinjik saw him for half a day, became impatient and took a knife and put it deep into Zhang’s chest.

So another cold body was pushed into the cellar of darkness near to the bottom.

From January to July 1991, Javing, Xu Lixia and Lee Suhua tricked 22 people into their houses, and none escaped.

22 men, 22 bodies, all of which ended up like the bodies of 20 female victims before. That 6-metre-deep cellar, piled up with 42 dead people.

However, the perpetrators are still eating and sleeping in this house, if nothing else.

Javing and Lee Yingjin had a daughter at the age of seven. How they did this in the eyes of this naive child is a chilling thing.

Perhaps it would be better not to guess how that happened in that house, which we have not been able to find, but at least it would wake us up from nightmares.

The killing ended in July 1991.

It’s not because Tian Li found it, it’s because of summer.

In the summer, it was a dry season, and fewer people came to the river to do business and fewer targets. Second, the weather is getting warmer, and the 42 bodies in the cellar are beginning to smell.

In a moment and a half, the outsiders may not smell, but the insiders’ noses will not bear — although their minds will be fully able to bear them.

So Javengar decided to go away. He is also taking Suh Li-xia and Lee Su-hwa with him, and Li Yingjin and Sun Wenli remain in the Na River.

Lee Ying-jin followed her husband’s orders and even the dead in the cellar scared her to death, couldn’t sleep at night with sleeping pills, and had to go to the overnight movies to anesthesia.

Javing, Xu Lixia and Lee Suhua went down southwards, moving back to Suzhou, Hangzhou, Kimhua, Ningbo, Samming, Fukuzhou and Xiamen. They used old methods to lure single men and take them to remote locations for looting.

Strange circumstances make them afraid to kill. As a result, when the police found suspicious signs at the Suzhou railway station and were taken away for detention, they did not attract much attention, and the police treated them as a simple case.

No one wants to hear about these three men carrying a bloodbath.

The police found over 3000 items on them, including multiple cash, several field identification cards and some oral anesthesia. In contact with the Public Security Department, where the identity cards were located, one of the non-residents who had reported several days earlier that he had been lured by a group of people to take away his money.

In accordance with the rules of the jurisdiction of the public security organs, this case is automatically referred to Hangzhou Public Security. Back in Hangzhou, after a thorough search, two additional identification cards were found, one for Zhengqi, a flour mill in Jilin, and the other for a coal mine in Heilongjiang.

Once verified by the local Public Security Bureau, the Hangzhou police found that both persons had been missing for a long time. This raises alarm. It was immediately decided to intensify the review process.

It was that night that Tsui Li-xia spoke in plain language, but in shock: “We also killed more than 20 people in the northeast.” I’m sorry.

It was on October 23, 1991, the first time that the Na River case had been hidden for over a year had been broken.

Tsui Lixia has been waiting for this day for a long time. That’s her deep-seated longing. She knew that she was going to die when she said it, but she did not hesitate to say it.

That’s her cry for help and her salvation. It’s the only chance she’ll have for the rest of her life to get herself back.

The early winter of 1991, the Na River, the Javanger’s yard, by that terrible cellar.

After an unimaginably hard work, the team ‘ s forensic doctors finally acquired the physical features of 42 bodies, and the police, by comparing the missing persons reported throughout the country at the same time, identified more than 20 victims.

The legal process that followed was fast. A solid on-site examination of the evidence has become a decisive force in bringing Javing and others to the scene. (a) On 8 January 1992, the Zizihar City Intermediate People ‘ s Court found Javingg guilty of murder, robbery, death penalty, deprivation of political rights for life, rape, six years ‘ imprisonment, theft, 10 years ‘ imprisonment, and decided to carry out the death penalty, depriving him of his political rights for life;

Finds Lee Suhua guilty of murder, robbery, death penalty, deprivation of political rights for life, rape, 10 years ‘ imprisonment, theft, 3 years ‘ imprisonment, and decides to carry out the death penalty and to deny political rights for life;

(a) Find Xu Lixia guilty of murder, robbery, death penalty, deprivation of political rights for life, decision to execute the death penalty and deprivation of political rights for life;

(b) To find Sun Wenli guilty of murder, death penalty, deprivation of political rights for life, rape, 10 years ‘ imprisonment, and to decide to execute the death penalty and deprive him of his political rights for life;

Wang Yan Ling was found guilty of robbery and sentenced to 13 years ‘ imprisonment, 2 years ‘ deprivation of political rights, 4 years ‘ imprisonment for theft, 17 years ‘ imprisonment and 2 years ‘ deprivation of political rights.

Ja, Lee, Xu, Sun and Wang appealed to the Provincial High People ‘ s Court. On 20 January 1992, the Provincial High People ‘ s Court rejected the appeal, upheld the sentence and granted the death penalty for Ja, Lee, Xu and Sun in accordance with the law. Ja, Lee, Xu and Sun were executed in accordance with the law.

These ugly souls have been erased from the world.

More than 20 people could be identified. But there’s still a half, and we’ll never know who they are and where they came from.

Their families, too, can only grow old in a day, a month, a year, and never get the answers they want.

The killer brought them this kind of injury. The killer wasn’t just Javing, she was there.

Of course she knows that.

Her heart died as soon as she was pushed into the cellar; for the first time she assisted Javing to kill, her humanity died; and later she was shot, only the third time she died.

She can’t complain about such an outcome, even if she is upset. Before her execution, Seo Li Xia wrote her sister a suicide note with 12 pages:

“The dream of my sister is not that the innocent little sister will turn into a hateful killer.” In my heart, I am not saying that I am not saying that I am killing humanly, eating people’s hearts, and willing to kill people. I was haunted by a host of demons. I’m sorry.

“Today I can only hate myself, blame myself, hate me too weak, too simple to see the dark side of society. It’s because I don’t understand the law and believe in the lies of the bad guys, and it’s because I’m deceived that I’m on the path of crime. I’m sorry.

She certainly deserved to suffer, but she did it later, and of course must be condemned. But whether it be compassion or ostracism, there is one question that remains before each of us —

If it were you, what choice would you make in the face of life and death, good and evil, and man and ghost, when you are in the most desperate situation of life?

What kind of answer can you give?

If Tsui Lixia’s involvement in this crime is mechanical and passive and is filled with resistance and discomfort, there is no doubt that Javengar, the author of all this, enjoyed his killing.

Why does this common worker despise life and law so much?

This issue has been plaguing the rest of the world ever since the case came to light.

Because of the speed with which cases were solved and the subsequent trials and executions carried out with the efficiency that characterized those years, we lost the opportunity to explore the dark heart of Javing. There will never be an answer to that question.

On the basis of some of the information available, we can only try to get as close as possible to reality and guess on the basis of facts.

The first guess: Javing is going to eat humans in order to gain super-sexual power.

The use of the human organs of the victims of Javen’s graft has been confirmed by many sources. One is the local blog Na River (1986-2005), which recorded that Javengar “takes the victim’s internal organs out of common cooking”.

The other is a person who was in deep contact with the case. Xu Lixia’s defence lawyer, now Secretary of the Banking Commission of Zizihar City, said that Javenge was a perverted murderer, “He killed to eat. I’m sorry.

There is also a popular saying that: “Joving has been said to have had a very poor sexual capacity before and to have tried his wife repeatedly. Then I heard about what I had to eat, and with that conviction, I started killing people. After killing, he cut down his genitals and cooked them, and after he ate his genitals, Javing’s sexual ability was truly enhanced by miracles. I’m sorry.

Second guess: for money.

The Na River, though small, may be the “home of Chinese potatoes”, the home of Chinese beet, or the home of high-quality soybeans.

These passengers, who come from all over the lake, carry thousands of cash and come here to look for business opportunities. Javing has targeted this group, perhaps with a lot of oil.

From June to July 1989, in the woods near the Na River train station, Javenge robbed the RMB 616;

From October 1989 to January 1991, he stole 11 of his crimes, 3 of his electrics and cattle, worth 12,600 yuan;

Between January and July 1991, Xu Lixia used her color to lure the victim to his home and then commit the assault, and he took the RMB 9630;

Between September and mid-October 1991, he moved around Liaoning and Jilin and robbed another 4940 yuan and five gold rings.

As can be seen, the crimes committed by Javenge have gradually increased from robbery and theft to rape and homicide. Later, killing might give him a greater sense of pleasure, but he still has a great thirst for money.

And after the long crimes committed in the Na River, we can also see that Javingui led his group southward. In the South, they didn’t kill, just cheat. This, of course, may also be related to the fact that the place of birth is unknown and that there are no suitable conditions for committing a crime.

The third guess: to satisfy control.

This can be seen in the treatment of Tsui Lixia by Javing.

Does he have to keep her alive? Not necessarily. If someone needs to give his body to be bait, he has a ready-made mistress Qing Ling, why choose not to be absolutely loyal to him?

His associates also expressed their views. It turns out that their crimes will be lost in the future as a result of Xu Lixia.

However, Javinq remains stubborn and has left such a time bomb behind. The only explanation is that he has shown himself to be in control of the situation, to let whoever he wants to die and to live.

Another example is the fact that Javinjig, in order to exercise the courage to kill, forced Sun Wen Li to join his gang to kill himself and to cook together the organs of the victim. “You must obey me.”

Now we have no way of knowing when the heart of Javing’s first killing started and what triggered it.

All we know is that during the year and a half of June 1989 to January 1991, he successfully tried theft and robbery, and with this “trainer” he became more and more courageous and violent.

Under the combined effect of these three factors, Javing has breached the most basic threshold of human being and has degraded the demons of the abandonment of adult gods. It is not his own depravedness, but He induces the evil of the nature of others and drags them together into the abyss of humanity.

Thirty-one years have passed and to this day, Javenge remains the most feared name for the Na River, and the fate of Xu Lixia continues to be a source of lamentation.

Where all this happened, the yard where Javengar killed them had become a wreck, broken windows and walled, and no one dared to live there.

Only in the kitchen is the ground completely sealed with cement, revealing an ominous breath.

Down there, there were 42 souls wandering around.

And down there, there was once a miserable woman imprisoned.

Record number YX115oNw1YW

A strange murder at the old man’s house in the warehouse.

Coordinate: A district in the northeast. Time: Ten years ago (about 2000).

A rich woman died, bled on the tracks, and blew up the whole county. The railway security officers referred the case to the local authorities, who were angry with the local public order and ordered the local authorities to close the case by a deadline.

The local public security authorities began a search to find his husband, who was highly suspected and had an alibi. The husband said that he was playing mahjong outside the local area that day; he found her lover, who said that he had a train ticket and a companion’s girlfriend at the same time. Others say they have nothing to do with themselves. The case was just hanging, but the deadline was so tight that it could only be investigated hard.

The forensic expert stated that the victim was suspected of having killed him and that he had been placed on the tracks after death, on the grounds that the blood that died on the tracks was sprayed very far and then put on the tracks when he died, and that the range of the spraying was not that far, but not entirely certain.

The civilian police officer in the case asked again what was then the main suspect, as was the case; there was no progress in extending the scope to bring in the alibi. On several occasions, the police felt that the lover’s girlfriend was speaking with some problems and began to judge the lover, who said it had nothing to do with him. The girlfriend said she didn’t go out with her. The other way around, the other way around, the other way around.

The crime committed by the lover was as follows: the lover boy was handsome, the rich woman had been with him for several years and paid for something. But then the rich woman wanted to marry him, and the young man did not agree, and the rich woman began to hang around, and you came to me, and you ended up complaining. The rich woman said that if you don’t marry me, I’ll marry your family and go to your place, and the boy’s scared and he wants to kill. He told his girlfriend that he had been forgiven by his girlfriend, who then bought two train tickets and took the train with her as an alibi. Go and ask the rich woman to come out and kill her and throw her on the tracks in the middle of the night. It’s a cover-up of suicides on foot.

After that, the police said that the man was extremely capable of counter-detection, that details of the time taken to transport the body, the tools used, etc. had been taken into account, and that it would have never been possible to catch him had his girlfriend not finally confessed. It’s like a detective novel.

Note: The details may not be accurate, as they were heard by the public security officers of my home country on the way to the Expo. Just read your novels. Don’t worry about it.

If anyone feels that they have violated their rights and interests, the letter may be deleted.

Meijun in the secret room.

On 22 January 1981, at 0040 hours, a small car crashed into the black and heavy sea on the docks of Sakha County, Japan. When the car was picked up by the police, only one driver was found. The body was then subjected to an autopsy, which proved that the cause of death had indeed been drowning, but that there had been a haemorrhage on the right side of the head and on the right and right sides of the head, and a fracture of the right skull, which could not have been the result of an impact when the car crashed into the sea floor.

In addition, the police found numerous fragments of car numberlights, brakes and dark blue paints at the scene and investigated about 10 minutes prior to the case, when the sound of car impact and tire friction had been heard.

According to the investigation, the deceased, 42 years old, was the owner of a aquaculture company in Kitakyushu City. Due to the difficulty of running the company, the wells are in debt for over 400 million yen. Because he bought five life insurances, his relatives received a benefit of 240 million yen if they died.

Taken together, it is not difficult to conclude that this is a murder case disguised as a traffic accident. The perpetrator loaded the car after the victim had been injured in the wine well and then pushed it into the sea with another car.

The aim of the offender is likely to be to obtain insurance.

Seven hours later, the brother, wife and an unnamed woman arrived in a hurry to identify the body.

As soon as she saw the body, her wife, Qi Mi, cried and stood still. She’s got a date.

“This is Dinosaur. Is that right?” The police questioned.

Qing Mei and her companion were sure to say that the wine well had one of its upper and upper cavities missing and that the shirt with the crocodile trademark had been left behind. It seems there is no doubt that the deceased was a drunk well. The Department omitted the fingerprinting procedure from the Police Department and continued the work on the case.

On 23 January, the funeral of the victim was held at the wine well home. I have no choice but to express my condolences to my relatives and friends. Intoxicated wells wear a black dress of mourning, and the face of unfastly powder is pale with no blood and tears.

She kneeled under the throne to pay a tribute to each of the mourners. The journalists took pictures of the relics before the Spirit, and stopped faceless, saying, “My daughter will soon be taking her promotion exam, which is a matter of her future. Please don’t interview.”

The monk had read the text and the body would be sent to the crematorium for cremation. At that time, the eldest daughter of the Inau fell on the body and cried and grabbed his father ‘ s clothes for so long. Slight rheumatism caused her to enter the car with her husband ‘ s relics. The picture is very sympathetic.

The police noticed, of course, that the recipients of the 240 million yen insurance were Kiyomi and another woman named Toko Nakamura. The headquarters focused first on Toko Nakamura.

Toko Nakamura is the woman who went with her brother and wife to identify her body. She’s 43 years old this year, but she looks like she’s 30 years old, dressed like a stylish, stylish girl.

Why did you let her share the insurance with her wife? Who is she from? The results of the police investigation were alarming.

Toko Nakamura is from Maoshire, Utsumi District, Japan, and Nakamura is the surname of her husband Wengyang Nakamura. Wenyang Nakamura and Toyoko live in the same village and have worked in a photo company in Tokyo since graduation from high school.

He moved from Tokyo to Nagoya City Branch and from Nagoya City to Fukuoka City Branch. Nakamura had longed to own a company, but had not been able to raise that huge amount of money.

In February 1974, he was admitted to a hospital in Fukuoka City because of his illness and suddenly disappeared before the surgery. It turns out he misappropriated the company’s money and was detected by the company. It has been seven years since Nakamura disappeared.

After Nakamura had fled, Toiko had been a waitress in a restaurant opened in the wine well and had been involved with the wine well. After the well became the owner of the aquaculture company, Tomoko went out and went in and out of the company, and asked about the company ‘ s business, a gesture made by the second boss of the aquaculture company.

Wine wells often go for a ride with Toko in a minivan and take goods to the door. Customers often mistook Toiko for a wife in a wine well. In Japan, it is not uncommon for a man to have a mistress other than his wife. It is surprising, however, that Toiko’s relationship with the wine well is also legal in the wine well home and has been recognized by the wife of the wine well.

Qingyumi has made Fuyoko a member of the family, who live in peace as concubines.

On the morning of 27 January, Toko Nakamura and others were brought to the police station as key suspects for investigation and questioning. Toko Nakamura tried to deny it for almost a whole day and finally confessed in the evening that she had conspired with Kiyomi and another man to kill the wine well and to disguise the scene of the traffic accident.

Toko stated that she and Qingmi had paid a middle-aged man at a high price before the incident. On the night of 21 January, when the wine wells were driving their car to the hawk Island in Changde County alone, Toko and others followed closely in a taxi truck. Near the Starfleet pier, they pretended to meet in an accident with the wine well.

On a rural road one kilometre away from the pier, Toyoko and others were waiting for the wine well to pass out and then drove two vehicles to the shore of the Saga pier. They hit a car with a wine well with a truck into the sea and left the truck in Kitakyushu, in the Kitakura region. The truck was rented by the Qingmi brother and was stolen by Toyoko and others.

After the police verified the evidence, he was arrested and re-examined. It’s also assumed that the so-called middle-aged man is probably Nakamura Wenyang, the husband of a 7-year-old rich boy. The police prepared an arrest warrant and, with the city of Kitakyushu at its centre, withdrew the search net overnight in secret.

The next day, in the newspaper Social News, all the major newspapers in Japan published the title: “The fugitive who has been in hiding for seven years is reoffending, his wife and concubine are conspiring to kill her husband, disguised as a traffic accident.” It is clear that the investigation of the case is nearing its conclusion.

However, the further development of the case has left people in a state of shock.

On the evening of 28 January, at 0742 hours, a middle-aged man committed suicide in the street near the customs station in Yamaguchi county. The police found a 14-page letter to the Chief of Police in Kobura from the suicide bag. The car licence for the spilling well was found in the suicide bag. According to fingerprints, this suicide victim is no one else.

The original verdict was immediately overturned.

This is a well-planned, complex crime of double homicide, which defrauds the Japanese police using the most advanced modern methods of scientific investigation.

At last, the Quimmy and the Toyoko confessed to what they had been told.

As a matter of fact, she had no knowledge of the company ‘ s operations until 7 January, when the wine well and Toiko told her that the company had a debt of over 400 million yen. Of which 70 million yen was borrowed from Toyoko. As a result, he and his wife were desperately forced to pay off their debts. The wine well was depressed and said, “Fine suicide. But suicide is only half the life insurance.

Qingmi strongly rejected his idea of suicide and stated that he would die together. After two days, the well called Qingmi and asked her to come to the tavern. Qing Mei went into the tavern and saw the wine well and Toko talking in secret. When she came, the wine well became sad and said to her, “The last time I told her, Toko was in trouble, and I had to go this way.” Let’s think about it. “That’s what I said! Why don’t you just pretend to kill yourself? If it were disguised as an accident, it would be paid in full.”

It was only then that Qingmi felt that the wine well and Toko had been well planned. After two days of panic, the Qingmi had to negotiate with the wine well: “What will we do now?” Inui said, “Long live with Toko! You don’t have to worry about me.”

And she asked him, “Where are you going to find someone like you?” “Well, it’s not a big deal.

On 29 January, the police authorities published a general summary of the Liquois suicide note. The suicide note says, “It was all me who planned the case, with my wife, Qing Mei and Toyoko, and specifically with Toyoko. The motive for killing is to pay off a huge debt, because I’m in debt of over 400 million yen for interest alone, and I pay 50,000 yen a day.

I decided to find a dead man to die for me, so I could get life insurance. At noon on 21 January, Toyoko and I went to the Rhossone boatyard to find a double that looks like me. When the sixth game ended, we found a man who looked like me, and we went up to meet.

During the conversation, I learned that he had no winnings and that he wanted to buy the lottery for the 7th game, but he was given 5,000 yen in his pocket. I don’t know his name, and I didn’t ask. The man, who said he was from Fukuoka, lied about sending him home, tricked him into his assistant’s seat next to the driver, stuck him in the neck without his preparation, knocked him out with a metal bar and put him in the trunk. Then drove the car to the country’s dirt road, where he was put on my clothes, and I was put on his clothes.

I guess I don’t know the name of the double, but he’s got a wife and kids. I did a bad thing, I’m sorry. And I will avenge death. Please give my wife and Toko mercy.”

The police authorities quickly identified the real victim as an ordinary citizen of the western district of Fukuoka, whose name was Senakachi. Thanks to the outstanding body identification performances of the two men, the police made a major unforgivable mistake, omitting the process of fingerprinting, so that the main perpetrators enjoyed virtually impunity.

== sync, corrected by elderman ==

Yeah.

This column, for your real face, is the number one case that gets media attention around the world.

• What is the value of the media when readers and advertising become the only pursuit?

• What is the role of the press when law enforcement ignores justice and truth when it comes to stalking incidents?

• Can the press convict someone in the Grigori murder if the truth is delayed?

I don’t know.

Keep your eyes on the road.