Li Yijiang

Li Yijiang
Born 1980
Changji, Xinjiang, China
Died August 20, 2004(2004-08-20) (aged 23–24)
China
Cause of death Killed by gunshot wounds
Conviction(s) Murder
Details
Victims 7
Country China

Li Yijiang (born 1980 in Changji, Xinjiang - August 20, 2004), also known as Li Wenjiang, was a Chinese homosexual serial killer, who killed seven people in the early 2000s.

Hailing from Changji, Li was admitted to the Beijing Institute of Technology in 1999, majoring in computer science. In the next semester, he began to work part-time. In the second year of his sophomore year, he dropped out of school and was arrested in 2003. He was shot on August 20, 2004.[1]

Li committed his first murder when he was 14, but did not commit another crime until 2002. In that year, he was raped by four men and decided to kill them for revenge, killing two others as well. Li's murder method was to cruelly cut off the victim's sexual organs. Expert analysis showed that he wasn't cared for during his childhood, he went down the murderous path.[2]

Youth

Since childhood, he was raised by grandmother in Shandong, and one day he was sent back to his parents in Xinjiang. His mother had been diagnosed with a mental illness, which made her lose her temper, lick things and beat Li at home. During this time, he scared to be around his mother. After he began to attend high school, his mother's condition was stabilized, but his father began drinking alcohol excessively. Despite Li complaining about this, he was not beaten, but on several occasions his father picked up a kitchen knife and threatened his son.[3]

References

  1. "变态杀手李义江两年连杀6人被枪决--test2006--人民网". people.com.cn. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  2. 北京连环杀人案 变态男子的学生时代(图) 存檔,存档日期2016-03-04.
  3. 北京连环杀人案 变态男子的学生时代(图) 存檔,存档日期2016-03-04.


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