In the corridor leading back to their room, the group embraced each other, appearing quite intimate. Once they entered the room, they were never seen leaving again.
Moreover, records from the water meter indicated that on that very night, the water usage in Room 713 skyrocketed until seven o'clock the following morning, when a man finally emerged from the room.
However, the police discovered that he was carrying several laundry bags provided by the hotel, which appeared to contain the victim's head. Based on the attire of the two women and their flirtatious behavior with the man, the police suspected that these women likely entered Macau using fake identification to engage in illicit activities.
Subsequently, the police took photos of the two women and began canvassing nearby entertainment venues. After extensive investigation, they confirmed that these women had come from Jilin to work in Macau's special industry.
After arriving in Macau, they had been working under a man named Xiao Song, who was also from Jilin. He was responsible for recruiting attractive women from the north to cater to clients in the south.
Xiao Song primarily operated in Zhuhai but occasionally brought some women to Macau for work. However, these two women were Xiao Song's cash cows; it seemed unlikely he would harm his own source of income.
On the day of the incident, their behavior at the hotel was very flirtatious, indicating no signs of animosity. To unravel this mystery, it seemed they would first need to locate Xiao Song.
Since they only knew that the man's surname was Song and his full name remained unknown, the police could only visit various hotels for inquiries.
After visiting several hotels, staff at one recognized Xiao Song and confirmed he had a record of staying there. However, it turned out that Xiao Song was not his real surname; his true name was Li Zhanyang, born in 1970 and a long-time resident of Zhuhai.
Upon confirming the suspect's identity, the police immediately launched a manhunt.
In the early hours of June 20th, they successfully apprehended Li Zhanyang. However, he was not the Li Zhanyang they were looking for; he was an entirely different person who had not left Zhuhai a month prior and had a solid alibi.
He deduced that his identification card had been lost somehow and picked up by someone else, who then used it to create a fake certificate. Through the surveillance footage, the police discovered that the man named Li Zhanyang did not match the image of Xiao Song at all, thus eliminating him as a suspect.
In order to quickly ascertain Xiao Song's true identity, the police began investigating the temporary residence registration records from the past two years in Macau.
After extensive screening, the police identified a man named Sang Biao, a 29-year-old from Jilin, born in 1967. They decided to arrest him. Once brought to the police station and after some interrogation, he finally confessed to his crimes.
So what exactly happened?
It turned out that Sang Biao had previously owned a restaurant with hidden compartments in Jilin, but due to a crackdown in the area, his restaurant was forced to close.
He then took some young women to Zhuhai to resume his old business.
However, things did not start off smoothly; the young women needed several bottles of yogurt each day just to cover their daily expenses.
By chance, Sang Biao came into contact with a customer from Macau, who offered prices significantly higher than what they could earn in Zhuhai.
Thus, starting in 1995, Sang Biao gathered several attractive young women and brought them to Macau as part of a tour group. They stayed for a month, and to prevent them from escaping, he handled all the business himself while keeping all their earnings.
Sang Biao soon made a fortune in Macau. But what kind of place was Macau?
Before long, Sang Biao began gambling. With bad luck, he kept betting larger amounts and ultimately ended up owing 400,000 in foreign debts.
At that time, in 1996, 400,000 was an astronomical sum.
As Sang Biao was troubled, Xiao Zhao approached him, expressing his exhaustion and desire to return home with the money he had earned, hoping to live a good life with someone special.
However, Sang Biao had already lost all his money to gambling and had nothing to give him.
Deciding to take drastic measures, he feigned agreement to give Xiao Zhao the money. They arranged to meet at a hotel, and afterward, Sang Biao slipped drugs into their drinks.
Once they both fell unconscious, Sang Biao stripped them of their clothes and dragged their bodies into the bathroom. He then took out a prepared kitchen knife and began dismembering their bodies.
The knife was not very sharp, making the process slow. Frustrated and under the influence of alcohol, he discarded the knife and used his hands to tear the flesh from their bodies, disposing of the pieces in the toilet in an attempt to destroy evidence.
During the autopsy of the dismembered remains, it was found that both victims' muscles had contracted, indicating that they were still alive but unconscious during the cutting or tearing process. Their primary cause of death was determined to be excessive blood loss.
After dealing with the remains, he placed their heads and bones into laundry bags provided by the hotel and disposed of them in a nearby cemetery.
On June 23rd, a passerby discovered the bones and reported it to the police. The families of the deceased later identified the remains, leading to Sang Biao being sentenced to death.
Following this incident, many online users reported strange odors emanating from room 713 of that hotel, along with various supernatural occurrences, though the authenticity of these claims remains unverified.
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