154th Pray Down PRC FTrash Mass Murder. Why?

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42-year-old Chinese national Wang Zhijian flashed a toothy smile at photographers when he saw them snapping his picture. -- LIANHE WANBAO
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->He was charged with murder but there were no tears.
Instead, 42-year-old Chinese national Wang Zhijian flashed a toothy smile at photographers when he saw them snapping his picture.
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'Life is back to normal. I'm not afraid. I'll just close the door and be careful not to let strangers in.'
MADAM LIM PEI ZI, a 71-year-old housewife who lives on the same floor where the killings took place


</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>At about 9am yesterday, Wang, dressed in a red polo T-shirt and a pair of dark-coloured trousers, appeared at the Subordinate Courts. His right hand was bandaged.
The well-built man appeared calm as he was charged with the murder of Ms Zhang Meng, 42.
She was one of two China-born women found dead in a Yishun flat last Friday. Another China-born woman was found dead at the foot of the same block. A 14-year-old girl, also from China, was found with stab wounds and is in hospital - in the intensive care unit.
If convicted, Wang faces the death penalty.
As he was led back to prison in a police car accompanied by officers, he looked at the crowd of photographers around him and gave a big smile.
He is being detained for further investigations and will appear in court again on Friday.
Police are still investigating the deaths of the other two women and the girl's stabbing.
At about 12.50am on Friday, they received a call about a woman lying motionless and face down at the foot of Block 349 in Yishun Avenue 11.
Combing the flats floor by floor for clues, they found a bloodstained padlock on the sixth floor. Wang was in the house but refused to open the door.
Barging into the unlit flat at about 2am, officers found a 14-year-old Northland Secondary School student seriously injured but alive. Two other occupants, a 17-year-old and Ms Zhang, were dead.
All three women had multiple stab wounds.
Wang was arrested.
Police believe that the crime took place in the flat between 11pm on Thursday and 12.50am on Friday.
The 14-year-old spent the whole of Friday in Tan Tock Seng Hospital's operating theatre. Yesterday, a police spokesman said that she is 'still in the intensive care unit but in a stable condition'.
The four women were mother-daughter pairs. The 14-year-old is said to be the daughter of the 36-year-old woman who was found at the foot of the block, while the 17-year-old was Ms Zhang's daughter.
Neighbours said the two women lived here while their children attended schools around Yishun.
Wang, who neighbours said also lived in the unit, is believed to have been on close terms with the 36-year-old woman.
At the mortuary yesterday morning, reporters waited but no one turned up to identify or claim the women's bodies.
The block where the killings took place was a picture of calm yesterday. Children were seen cycling at the void deck while residents went about their daily chores.
On the sixth floor, the corner unit's metal grille, which the police had forced open on Friday, hung on one side. Smears of blood could still be seen on the step leading to the flat. Outside, a wooden rack was lined with pairs of track and school shoes.
At about noon, a monk showed up outside the unit.
Venerable Shi Fa Rong, 50, who did not know the victims, offered prayers to them and lit joss sticks.
'I heard the news on radio and decided to come and do some chants and offer prayers for the victims,' said the monk in Mandarin. 'This is also to bring some peace to the residents.'
According to neighbours, the man and the two mother-daughter pairs had moved into the unit just a few months ago. The flat had been unoccupied for over a year as the owners could not find tenants. Attempts by The Sunday Times to reach the owners were unsuccessful.
Neighbours said they saw little of the Chinese nationals but often heard them quarrelling loudly.
Housewife Lim Pei Zi, 71, said hordes of police sniffed for clues around the block all through Friday. Yesterday, however, all was quiet.
'Life is back to normal,' said Madam Lim, who lives on the sixth floor. 'I'm not afraid. I'll just close the door and be careful not to let strangers in.'
At Tan Tock Seng Hospital, reporters camped outside the intensive care unit but did not spot anyone visiting the injured girl.
When contacted, Northland's principal Gan Chee Hau said he has yet to receive confirmation from the police of the girl's identity and declined to comment further. [email protected]
 
this is chilly and horrendous. singaporeans are getting numbed by such frequent multiple murders/suicides. it's not good for our people. how can you publicize the suspect's face!
 
KNN, it is obvious that the sinkapore toilet papers are trying to convince the 66% that the PRC thug is not in sound mind.

So during the trial, he will send to Mental cottage for holidays.

If this fucker is a local man, he sure to be hanged even he pretends to act siao smiling at the ST prostitutes.

You'd see the fucking PRC man escapes the gallows.

Asshole loong still needs the PRCs to help him on the Youth olympics.

Dont forget Asshole Loong now is siao about F1 and Sports already--getting close to the mass is his new pinky hobby. KNN ! Take soft rice
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KNN, it is obvious that the sinkapore toilet papers are trying to convince the 66% that the PRC thug is not in sound mind.

So during the trial, he will send to Mental cottage for holidays.

If this fucker is a local man, he sure to be hanged even he pretends to act siao smiling at the ST prostitutes.

You'd see the fucking PRC man escapes the gallows.

Asshole loong still needs the PRCs to help him on the Youth olympics.

Dont forget Asshole Loong now is siao about F1 and Sports already--getting close to the mass is his new pinky hobby. KNN ! Take soft rice !!

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Bingo!
 
Homicides are quite common in China. It will be as common in S'pore as in China.
 
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,177502,00.html?

2 faces of a triple murder
The strange, smiling suspect
By Hedy Khoo

September 22, 2008

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UNEXPECTED REACTION: Wang Zhijian seemed deep in thought as he was taken away in a police vehicle after being charged, but he grinned when he noticed photographers taking his picture. PICTURES: LIANHE WANBAO
Yesterday morning, he reacted with a strange smile after being charged with murder.

HE reacted with a strange calm even with two bloodied bodies in the same flat and a battered body on the foot of his block on Friday morning.

Wang Zhijian, 42, a Chinese national, was arrested in connection with the grisly Yishun triple murders.

He did not look disturbed even though he faces the gallows if found guilty of murdering 42-year-old Zhang Meng, one of the women victims found dead in the flat where the bloodbath had taken place.

He seemed deep in thought as he was taken away in a police vehicle after being charged.

But when flash bulbs popped, his reaction was unexpected: He grinned.

Wang did not try to dodge the media attention.

It was as if he revelled in it. He made no attempts to hide his face. He looked up and stared straight into the camera lens before grinning, then broke into a wide-toothed smile.

This was the same man who had, only the day before, barricaded himself in a flat with two dead bodies inside and one girl near death lying in the kitchen toilet, all brutally slashed.

This was the man that neighbours had heard sounding agitated when speaking to the police the night the killings were uncovered.

He had adamantly refused to let police officers enter the flat, leaving them with no choice but to get Civil Defence officers to break open the gate with the bloodied padlock, leading to the gruesome find inside.

Yet, when they entered, he did not put up a struggle.

Neighbours who had seen him at times said the heavily-tatooed man seldom spoke.

When he was arrested, his hair was dishevelled and he was wearing a dark coloured shirt.

He was a different picture when he appeared in court yesterday, dressed in a red polo T-shirt, hair combed neatly.

Wang, who seemed well-built and about 1.8m tall, had his right hand and index finger bandaged.

At about 9am, when about 10 men were taken into the dock, Wang sat quietly in the back row.

His case was the first to be heard. When he stood to answer the charge, he bore a stoic front, remaining silent as the murder charge was read to him by a Chinese translator.

He appeared momentarily confused only when the translator told him his next hearing was scheduled for next Friday.

Wang then nodded a few times in acknowledgment.

He was in court for less than five minutes.

The scarred sole survivor

SHE is the only witness to the gruesome killings, and a victim of the savage stabbing herself.

Now, the 14-year-old lies in Tan Tock Seng Hospital, recovering from her wounds. And she is all alone.

Her mother died. And so did a mother-and- daughter pair who shared the Yishun five-room rented flat with her. It is unlikely that the girl has any relatives in Singapore.

She would likely have heard the bloodcurdling screams of those she knew and loved being slashed and stabbed. She would have suffered the agony of being slashed, not just once, but repeatedly as she lost consciousness, slumped in the kitchen toilet.

It is not known how many wounds she suffered, but it was enough to put her in critical condition.

But though she is recovering, she has no kin to offer her solace.

No one was waiting for her when she was wheeled out of the operating theatre after a 10-hour surgery to save her from the brink of death.

She has had no visitors except for four teachers from Northland Secondary where she is studying.

Her 36-year-old mother won't be there to hold her hand and offer her comfort as she tries to pull through this tragic turn of events.

Nobody knows if she is aware that her mother is dead, her body found at the foot of the block.

The girl's face is badly scarred by an L-shaped wound, only one of multiple slashes she sustained.

Witnesses who saw her being carried out on a stretcher the night of the killings said she had been bleeding so heavily that she had left a blood trail on the staircase from the sixth storey to the first.

She alone could be the only one who can shed light on the motive for the murders, the events that led to that, how her mother ended up at the foot of the block and how the other 42-year-old study mama and her 17-year-old daughter ended up dead in a bedroom.

What is certain is that more than the physical scars, she will need help handling the psychological and emotional trauma from living through Singapore's worst mass murder since September 1993, when a father smothered his three children to death in Bukit Batok.
 

if you look closely at his eyes, this man is hurting inside, he must have regretted what he has done, and amused as to why was he so stupid that he did it.

so did anybody investigate the speeding car that left the place after the murder? could there be an instigator?
 

Horrific triple murder in Yishun

Lianhe Wanbao

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<cite style="display: block; font-style: normal; font-size: 10px; margin-top: 4px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 4px; margin-left: 0px; ">The accused, Wang Zhi Jian, 42, allegedly murdered three women and attempted to murder another.</cite>

The trial of the Yishun Triple Murder case has begun and many grisly details of the incident has been revealed in court.

Three people were killed and one was seriously injured in the incident that had happened on 18 September, 2008, in a sixth floor unit at Blk 349, Yishun Avenue 11.

Chinese national Wang Zhi Jian, 42, has been charged with the murder of Mdm Zhang Meng, 42, her daughter Feng Jian Ning, 17, Mdm Yang Jie, 36, and the attempted murder of Mdm Yang's daughter, who was 14 years old at the time.

The two older women were "study mamas" from China, accompanying their children studying in Singapore.

Wang, from Tianjin, China, had come to Singapore on a social visit pass and had stayed with his lover, Mdm Zhang Meng. Mdm Zhang Meng had an estranged husband in China at the time.

On the day of the killings, Wang had quarreled with Mdm Zhang at about 10pm, and could not go to sleep. The fuming man got up, took a knife from the kitchen, and stabbed Mdm Zhang a total of 41 times in her sleep.

He only stopped stabbing her when she finally stopped moving. Awakened by her mother's screams, Feng Jian Ning came to the room to see what happened.

Wang saw Feng in the doorway and charged at her, deliberately stabbing the teen many times in her vital areas. He stopped when Feng collapsed and stopped moving, having stabbed her 41 times.

Staying in another bedroom were Mdm Yang Jie and her teen daughter, who were also awakened by the screams. Wang dashed to Mdm Yang's room and began to slash Yang's daughter. When he saw Mdm Yang trying to escape, he stopped and chased after her instead.

Mdm Yang ran into the kitchen and in her panic, sought to escape by climbing out the kitchen window. She ended up toeing a thin ledge outside the flat, clinging onto clothes-pole holders outside the window for dear life.

Wang hacked at Mdm Yang's fingers until she let go and fell to her death. Police arrived shortly after to find Mdm Yang's body on the ground near the flat's rubbish chute. After a floor-by-floor search, the police found a blood-stained padlock on the door of the sixth floor unit.

Civil Defence personnel broke down the door and found Wang in the flat with the deceased Mdm Zhang, her teen daughter Feng, and Mdm Yang's daughter, who was injured. The teen girl, still alive, was rushed to hospital and has since recovered.

In court, Wang pleaded innocence to Mdm Yang's murder and claimed that he did not intend for the murder of Mdm Zhang and her daughter Feng.

Source: Lianhe Wanbao, 22 November 2011.


 
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