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Why do Yantai men cut dozens of knives from their ex-wives?

At about 3 am on July 20, a murder case occurred in a village in Huili Town, Fushan District, Yantai City: a divorced couple had a quarrel over family trifles, and the scene was too intense. The woman was chopped by her ex-husband with a kitchen knife and died after being sent to hospital. Fushan police heard the news and went to the police, and quickly carried out the case detection work. During this period, they overcame all kinds of difficulties and traveled thousands of miles to capture the suspect Zhou from Xingtai, Hebei Province on August 24. At present, Zhou has been detained and the case is under further investigation.

Husband and wife quarreled in the middle of the night and the husband hacked his ex-wife to death.

At 2 o'clock in the morning of July 20, a village in Huili Town, Fushan District, Yantai City was extremely restless, just like the hot weather at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Zhou began to quarrel at 1 o'clock in the morning, and the noise became louder and louder for nearly an hour, making the neighbors unable to sleep. The neighbor who couldn't listen any longer got up and knocked on the door to stop the fight, but the door was closed. In desperation, the neighbors called the police and asked the police to coordinate.

After receiving the police, the police of Huili Police Station of Fushan Public Security Bureau immediately went to the police station. However, on the way to the scene, they received instructions from the 1 10 command center, and the nature of the case was upgraded from ordinary family conflicts to criminal cases. The man hacked his ex-wife to death with a kitchen knife, and stunned 10-year-old daughter with a rope and fled.

After the police arrived at the scene, they quickly carried out investigation and evidence collection: on the one hand, they visited the crime scene, on the other hand, they took surveillance videos around the crime scene and inquired about the whereabouts of the suspect Zhou. Finally, the suspect Zhou was locked and ran into Lion Mountain in Huili in the night.

Fushan police quickly mobilized police force, dispatched elite forces to set up a task force to search around Lion Mountain. However, due to the large area of the Lion Mountain Range, it was in midsummer and the trees were tall and the grass was dense. After six days and five nights of searching, Zhou's whereabouts were not found, and the search was temporarily deadlocked.

Stripping silk and cocoons, building ladders in the middle of the night to find hiding places.

The police learned through a large number of visits that the suspect Zhou was introverted and had few intimate friends in Fushan. As a result, the police quickly adjusted their work ideas and launched an investigation around Zhou's relatives. According to the investigation, Zhou's brother lives in Xingtai City, Hebei Province, but the specific personal information is not clear. Then the task force immediately rushed to Xingtai City to conduct an investigation.

After more than half a month, the police got a general understanding of brother Zhou's situation. Following this clue, the police found that in early August, Zhou's brother had received a call from a new mobile phone number, which was helped by one of his female friends. At the same time, on August 8, Zhou's brother registered the rental information, and the police stayed near the rental. However, Zhou was not found, so the police continued to track Zhou's movements and found that Zhou often went in and out of a local village. At this time, the police handling the case had a good idea, and Zhou must be hiding in the village.

However, although the village is large and crowded, the terrain and buildings are quite special, and there is a platform between the houses. On weekdays, the whole village can know that the police are unfamiliar with each other and have foreign accents. In order to prevent them from rushing into the village, the police can only use it after night 12 and before dawn. But the walls of every house in the village are very high, and the police often take ladders to get to know the situation. Through investigation, the police found that if arrested in the village, the suspect Zhou was likely to escape along the platform, and the arrest operation was in trouble for a while.

A train ticket disrupted the rhythm of arrest.

Just as the police were busy making the arrest plan, a new clue disrupted the deployment of the police. Zhou's brother bought a train ticket back to the northeast. At that time, the police were not sure whether it was really Zhou who went back to the northeast. They are worried about not being able to sleep. Although the conditions for arrest were not yet ripe, the police decided to arrest him immediately.

On August 24, the police handling the case decided to block two exits outside the village in two ways, and at the same time let the police intercept all the way to the roof. However, because there is a kennel at the entrance of the village, the entry of such a large number of foreigners attracted the barking of dogs and alarmed Zhou. Just when the police were in control, Zhou quickly climbed onto the platform, fled outside the village along the platform, and ran all the way to the northeast along the train track outside the village.

Passing 18-wheeler, the police immediately chased it up and chased it several kilometers away. With the cooperation of the local police, they forced the suspect into a power plant. The police decisively turned over the wall and subdued Zhou. However, during the arrest, Zhou struggled to resist, causing four policemen to be injured to varying degrees.

After arresting the suspect Zhou, the police handling the case escorted him back to China overnight. At about 10 on the morning of 25th, the police successfully escorted the suspect Zhou to Fushan Public Security Bureau.

Hide private money in high-speed rail culverts on weekdays.

After the trial, it was learned that the suspect Zhou, 47, from Harbin, was married to the victim. Before the incident, the two divorced but did not leave home and still lived together. Zhou wanted to remarry his ex-wife, who refused. On the night of the incident, the two men had a fierce quarrel about remarriage and economic compensation. On Monday, I was impulsive, picked up a kitchen knife and cut dozens of knives at my ex-wife's head and fled.

Zhou confessed that after the incident that night, he ran away in a hurry and didn't have time to pack up, only wearing underwear. I stole clothes and shoes on the way to Lion Mountain, and went to the mountains to feed my hunger with wild fruits. Later, I hid in the mountains for two days, fled to a culvert near Huili high-speed railway, and took out the 7000 yuan I usually hid there. I walked all the way to Taocun, Qixia, got a bicycle when I passed Qixia, rode to Zhaoyuan, bought a motorcycle on Zhaoyuan Road, and rode all the way to Xingtai, Hebei. For a month, I have been carefully avoiding the sight of the police. What awaits him must be severe punishment by law.