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10 Sentenced to death Nanny who fatally poisoned ten elderly people she was hired to take care of. [15] Hu Daoping: 2003–2005 7 7 Executed by shooting in 2006 Escaped from prison while serving a sentence for robbery. While on the run, he committed additional robberies, killing seven people in the process. [16] Hua Ruizhuo: 1998–2001 14 14
Zhang Xianzhong (張獻忠 or Chang Hsien-chung; 18 September 1606 – 2 January 1647), courtesy name Bingwu (秉吾), art name Jingxuan (敬軒), was a Chinese peasant leader who led a peasant rebellion from Yan'an wei, Shaanxi (today Yulin, Shaanxi province) during the Ming-Qing transition.
Wang Zongfang was a former soldier and stole a gun from a prison in 1976. [1] They committed their first murder on 12 February 1983, while robbing the People's Liberation Army Hospital in Shenyang and shot dead five soldiers during the Chinese New Year.
On 7 August 1997, Bai and another accomplice, Wu Ziming, killed two policemen in Shihezi. Eleven days later in Ürümqi, together with Wu Ziming, he killed a total of ten more people, including two policemen, and stole 1.4 million renminbi. When there was a dispute over the spoils, he shot Wu at Tianchi on 26 August 1997.
Reel Asian is providing the rare opportunity to see the Oscar-nominated 1987 documentary "Who Killed Vincent Chin?," the story of a Chinese-American man who was brutally beaten to death on the eve ...
Yang was sentenced to death by the Luohe City Intermediate People's Court, Henan, on February 1, 2004. At the time of his sentencing, official Chinese media believed he had carried out China's longest and grisliest killing spree. [4] [8] [12] [13] Yang was executed on 14 February 2004 by firing squad. [14]
When the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, intellectuals came under strict government control. Educated overseas Chinese were invited to return home, and those intellectuals who remained in China were urged to contribute their technical expertise to rebuilding the country. Intellectuals were expected to serve the party and the ...
China killed or imprisoned 18 to 20 CIA sources from 2010 to 2012, hobbling U.S. spying operations, the New York Times reported on Saturday. ... The Chinese killed at least a dozen people ...