China 'Jack the Ripper' arrested
gansu - A 52-year-old shopkeeper was arrested in China for the murder and mutilation of 11 women and girls between 1988 and 2002. That report Chinese media. The man has been known.
Gao Cheng Yong (52) was arrested in the grocery store that he and his wife owned in the northwestern province of Gansu. Cheng Yong confessed that he committed 11 murders in Gansu and the neighboring region of Inner Mongolia. He claimed that he addressed was looking for young women who wore the color red to chase them home where he raped and murdered.
In some women, the throat is cut and reproductive organs were removed, showed police reports. The youngest victim was eight years old.
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The police saw a link to all 11 crimes, and said in 2004: 'The defendant has a sexual perversion and hates women. He is retired, non-social and gently. 'Gao was located after a family member was arrested and had to give his DNA, which was tested. From the investigation it became clear that was to be the arrested family of the murderer. After Gao's DNA was tested, it just showed so many similarities to the DNA that was collected at the scene of the murders.
His son told local media that his father 'had suffered' in his youth. He was also a pilot for 'political reasons'.
Acquaintances described China's 'Jack the Ripper' as a quiet man, who had separated from his family. The police was not so far off in 2004.
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Gao Cheng Yong (52) was arrested in the grocery store that he and his wife owned in the northwestern province of Gansu. Cheng Yong confessed that he committed 11 murders in Gansu and the neighboring region of Inner Mongolia. He claimed that he addressed was looking for young women who wore the color red to chase them home where he raped and murdered.
In some women, the throat is cut and reproductive organs were removed, showed police reports. The youngest victim was eight years old.
0:45
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1:47
Aggressive bear rescued from cave
0:50
Truck slams reckless motorist
The police saw a link to all 11 crimes, and said in 2004: 'The defendant has a sexual perversion and hates women. He is retired, non-social and gently. 'Gao was located after a family member was arrested and had to give his DNA, which was tested. From the investigation it became clear that was to be the arrested family of the murderer. After Gao's DNA was tested, it just showed so many similarities to the DNA that was collected at the scene of the murders.
His son told local media that his father 'had suffered' in his youth. He was also a pilot for 'political reasons'.
Acquaintances described China's 'Jack the Ripper' as a quiet man, who had separated from his family. The police was not so far off in 2004.
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