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Hotel murder

China has comprehensively promoted the rule of law and made great strides on the road of building a country ruled by law. But back in the 1990s, the construction of the rule of law at that time was still relatively backward. A black man stole someone else's ID card and was arrested after killing 25 people, which caused great panic at that time. 1996 On April 7th, 16, the telephone of Ruili police station in Yunnan Province rang. A hotel reported that a passenger died in the hotel and his money and ID card were missing. After investigation, Gao Shenglong, who lived with the deceased that day, aroused police suspicion. It is reported that Gao Shenglong is wearing a black suit and is about 170 cm tall. More importantly, this case is exactly the same as the serial murder case three years ago.

On February 7th, 1993, a passenger named Ma was killed in Baoshan city, and his body lost more than 20,000 yuan. At this time, Huo Qinggui, who shared a room with the deceased and defrauded the deposit with the deceased, aroused suspicion. Huo Qinggui is about 1.70 and wears a black suit. According to the police investigation, Huo Qinggui himself did not have the conditions to commit crimes, and his identity card was lost. On April 12 of the same year, the young Yao Xinghua died in the Dongmen Union Hotel in Baoshan City, and his ID card and money were missing. Although Toby, who lives with him, is a major suspect, the police suspect that he may not have committed a crime. After obtaining evidence from many parties, it was confirmed that the police speculated that Toby was not a suspect and his identity card was stolen.

While the police were looking for the real murderer in black, in just half a month, there were murders in Baoshan and Kunming, all of which died in hotels. The modus operandi is almost the same as the previous cases. I left a different ID card when I committed the crime, but I was excluded from committing the crime when I verified my ID card.

A businessman was killed in the guest house when the police tried their best to find clues about the crime. The police followed the registered ID information to find themselves and found that they were mentally ill. However, just a few days later, a similar situation occurred in Dali. Although the true face of the man in black has not been exposed after investigation, the police found two fingerprints of the man in black after repeated reconnaissance.

The black people who are jealous of killing are not satisfied with the local crimes in Yunnan, and the nationwide killing has begun. On September 1 1, a passenger was killed in Chengdu Railway Station Guest House, Sichuan. 14, a death occurred in Xi Railway Station Hotel, Shaanxi; On the 28th, two people were killed in Hengyang. In this way, by June 20th, 1993, 10, the man in black had laid hands on 24 people.

After making a series of tragedies, the man in black was afraid to expose himself, so from 1993, he fled to many places to avoid the police. During this period, he sneaked into Myanmar twice, but after he had no income and disdained to work for money, he could not persist. From 65438 to 0996, black people returned to Ruili City, Yunnan Province, and decided to return to their original jobs.

1April 2, 9961day, a man in black walked into a hotel in Ruili. The waiter recognized the wanted man at a glance, so he settled the man in black first and then called the police immediately. 10 minutes later, four policemen arrived and arrested the man in black without any notice.

When the police searched these men in black, they found an identity card named Li Zhiyong. The hidden identity of the men in black was finally exposed to the sun. It is reported that when Li Zhiyong was arrested, at first he argued that he had killed only one person and could not escape evil and criminal acts. Then he tried to bribe the police to reduce the crime, but no words could hide the fact that 25 people were killed. 1996, Black Li Zhiyong was executed and the case was solved.