Criminal Investigation Cases: Book 4 11: Double Corpse Case
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This is a major criminal case involving the "National Sanda King," which also served as the inspiration for the film "Shenzhen Tiger." While the absurd plot and poorly executed performances in the movie are shocking, the real case evokes deep sorrow and disbelief. 0
 
You would never imagine that a promising "National Sanda King" and "Police Academy Instructor" could be ensnared by a woman who was plump, with a broad face and dark skin. Not only did he fall under her spell, spending money and effort to win her over, but he ultimately descended into a demon of kidnapping, extortion, and murder, orchestrating the shocking "6.29 Tangxia Double Corpse Case." 0
 
Tragically, it wasn't until just before his execution that this Sanda king realized everything had been a scheme devised by the woman. 0
 
So how did a Sanda king transform into a murderous demon? 0
 
Date of Incident: June 29, 1995. 0
 
Location: Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, Fenggang Town. 0
 
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That morning, Lao Liu arrived early as usual to work in the vegetable field near Hongshi Bridge. 0
 
Suddenly, he noticed a bulging woven bag lying across the grass by the roadside. Drawing on his years of farming experience, he concluded that it likely contained a large winter melon, probably dropped from a passing vegetable truck. 0
 
Thinking he had stumbled upon a great bargain, Lao Liu eagerly untied the bag's opening. To his shock, he discovered it was wrapped in a layer of black garbage bags that emitted a foul smell of blood. When he touched it, it felt soft; pressing down on it further resulted in blood splattering onto his face. 0
 
Terrified, Lao Liu stumbled to a nearby security station to report his horrifying discovery to the on-duty officer. 0
 
The officer followed Lao Liu back to the woven bag and opened the black garbage bag. To their horror, what lay inside was not a winter melon at all! It was a male torso, round and devoid of head and limbs. 0
 
At 8:15 AM, the Dongguan City Public Security Bureau Criminal Police Team arrived at the scene and immediately began examining the body and searching for severed limbs. 0
 
 
To everyone's shock, after a thorough search, not only were the head and limbs of the male corpse missing, but a larger woven bag was discovered about 1 kilometer away in the grass, containing the body of a plump female. 0
 
Unlike the male corpse, the female body had both arms and legs intact, and her curly hair was also not severed. 0
 
The forensic expert conducted a preliminary autopsy and determined that the female victim was around 30 years old, with the cause of death being asphyxiation. Although her appearance was average and her physique was on the heavier side, her skin was remarkably delicate and fair, with no calluses on her hands or feet, indicating that she had likely not engaged in manual labor during her life. 0
 
While the male victim lacked a head and limbs, his torso suggested he also had not been a laborer; his round belly was composed entirely of fat, clearly a result of indulgent eating. 0
 
Strangely, why was the male victim dismembered while the female victim remained whole? Normally, aside from extreme hatred towards the victim by the murderer, dismemberment serves two primary purposes: one is to facilitate disposal and avoid detection; the other is if the murderer knows the victim and wishes to destroy evidence. 0
 
What could be the motive of the murderer in this case? As this was Fenggang Town's first Body Parts Case in history, shortly after the incident, thousands of people gathered near the scene, leading to rampant speculation and rumors that created a highly detrimental impact on the community. 0
 
To alleviate public panic, Dongguan Police quickly established a special task force to analyze both victims' situations together. 0
 
Based on the crime scene investigation results, the task force concluded that dismemberment was not for disposal convenience but rather because the murderer knew the male victim, who was relatively well-known locally and easily recognizable. In contrast, the female victim likely had little local presence and was not recognized by anyone; thus, there was no need to dismember her. 0
 
Despite this analysis, the task force decided to distribute photos of the female victim throughout Dongguan City for identification purposes. With no leads on the male victim's head, identifying him seemed impossible. Therefore, they focused on confirming the identity of the female victim first. 0
 
However, as expected from their analysis, no one recognized her. The investigation hit a deadlock right from its onset. 0
 
At this juncture, a new discovery emerged from the forensic expert. He noted that the female victim's toes were aligned and pointed forward, indicative of long-term high heel shoe wear. In that social context, women fitting this description were predominantly expatriates. Consequently, the task force initiated an investigation into foreign nationals in Dongguan. 0
 
While there were still no leads on the female victim's identity, attention turned to a factory owner in Tangxia named Chen Jia'en from Hong Kong. 0
 
According to factory employees, on June 27th at 7 PM, Chen Jia'en left alone in a green luxury Santana car under the pretext of going out for dinner and mentioned he would return around 9 PM for a meeting. 0
 
 
However, that night, Chen Jia'en did not return on time. Instead, at one o'clock in the morning on June 28, he suddenly called his wife in Hong Kong, stating that he urgently needed 800,000 for a financial turnaround and insisted that she must deliver the money to the Shangri-La Hotel in Shenzhen by the end of the day, handing it over to a dark-skinned woman named Li Jing. 0
 
Chen Jia'en's wife sensed that something was off and quickly contacted her father and Chen Jia'en's female business partner, Chen Jiewen, to verify the situation. Both of them believed that Chen Jia'en was likely kidnapped and thought it best not to alert the police; they decided to pay the ransom first to ensure his safety. 0
 
On the afternoon of the 28th, Chen Jiewen volunteered to take the 800,000 ransom to the Shangri-La Hotel in Shenzhen. She was then taken by a woman named Li Jing into a taxi and was never seen again. 0
 
Based on this lead, the special investigation team suspected that the two deceased were likely Chen Jia'en and Chen Jiewen. They immediately asked Chen Jia'en's wife to identify the bodies. Although the male corpse was missing its head and limbs, after years of marriage, she recognized her husband from certain features on the torso. 0
 
The driver who accompanied Chen Jiewen to Shenzhen, A Hao, also identified the female corpse as Chen Jiewen. 0
 
According to A Hao, the woman who picked up Chen Jiewen that day was about 1.6 meters tall, plump with a thick waist, broad face, and dark skin. From her attire, she resembled a nightclub hostess and bore a striking resemblance to one of Chen Jia'en's mistresses. 0
 
Based on A Hao's information, the special investigation team rushed to the hotel for an investigation but found that Li Jing was an alias used by the perpetrator, making it impossible to trace her. 0
 
Although this lead came to a halt, the team believed that the case involved kidnapping for ransom followed by murder, primarily targeting Chen Jia'en. The dismemberment suggested that the murderer had some anatomical knowledge and considerable strength, employing extremely brutal methods. 0
 
Clearly, the woman who took away Chen Jiewen did not fit this profile. This indicated that the murderer was likely colluding with one of Chen Jia'en's mistresses. Therefore, the team decided to investigate all women who had ambiguous relationships with him. 0
 
However, given their limited manpower, it would be as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack to identify suspects in a city with a large transient population. Reluctantly, they turned their focus to those close to Chen Jia'en. Unexpectedly, they soon made a significant discovery. 0
 
A friend of his named Lu revealed that Chen Jia'en indeed had a plump mistress with dark skin named Shao Miaomiao from Lanzhou City in Gansu Province. In July 1994, Chen Jia'en rented an apartment for 60,000 yuan per year at Haily Building in Shenzhen for Shao Miaomiao and used it as their secret meeting place. 0
 
Unfortunately, when the special investigation team arrived at Haily Building, they found that Shao Miaomiao's apartment was already empty. However, technicians discovered a photo of Chen Jia'en with a woman inside. Upon identification, it turned out that this woman was Li Jing—the very person they had been searching for—also known as Shao Miaomiao. 0
 
Meanwhile, the team also found a business card belonging to Qiao Lifu, a martial arts instructor at a police academy under the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau. According to security personnel at Haily Building, besides frequent visits from Chen Jia'en, Qiao Lifu also maintained close contact with Shao Miaomiao during her stay there. 0
 
 
To everyone's shock, investigations revealed that Qiao Lifu was not only a martial arts instructor at a police academy but also a multiple-time national Sanda champion and a world champion, known as the King of Sanda. Even more astonishing was the fact that this renowned champion was a fugitive wanted for serious crimes. 0
 
On April 26, 1995, Qiao Lifu, in collusion with Dong Yu and Fang Zongqing, kidnapped and extorted over 300,000 from a female manager of a nightclub. Although Fang Zongqing was apprehended later, Qiao Lifu and Dong Yu managed to escape. 0
 
The special investigation team believed that Shao Miaomiao, being a young woman, must have had accomplices in the dismemberment case, and these accomplices were likely Qiao Lifu and others she usually associated with. 0
 
As a result, Shao Miaomiao, Qiao Lifu, and Dong Yu were identified as major suspects. The special investigation team immediately issued an alert across the province to locate possible hideouts for the three. 0
 
On July 5, 1995, a homeowner in the Shigu Management Area of Tangxia Town in Dongguan recognized the three from photographs and reported that they had rented an apartment on the second floor along with another woman. Subsequently, investigators discovered numerous blood-stained tissues and pieces of flesh in the bathroom and drainage system of the rental unit. 0
 
Forensic analysis confirmed that the blood and flesh belonged to Chen Jia'en, indicating that this rental unit was indeed the crime scene for the murder and dismemberment, implicating Qiao Lifu and his accomplices as suspects. 0
 
On July 7, the investigation team learned that Shao Miaomiao had returned to Lanzhou and rented an apartment. After meticulous planning, on July 8 at 3 PM, the team collaborated with police from Gansu to take decisive action, capturing Shao Miaomiao and her accomplice Rong Fengbo while they were walking down the street. 0
 
However, during the attempt to apprehend Qiao Lifu, a dramatic scene unfolded. As the King of Sanda, he was not only tall and strong but also highly skilled in martial arts. Being a Police Academy Instructor meant he likely had various weapons on him. True to form, he knocked down seven or eight officers on the spot. 0
 
If it weren't for two officers who risked their lives to hold onto him tightly, he might have drawn a dagger or other weapons to wreak havoc. 0
 
Fortunately, faced with heavily armed police outside, Qiao Lifu ultimately chose to surrender. Meanwhile, another team of officers captured Dong Yu in Yinchuan, Ningxia. 0
 
Upon investigation, it was revealed that Rong Fengbo was Dong Yu's lover and had participated in both the kidnapping of the nightclub manager and the murder of Chen Jia'en. 0
 
 
 
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