FULL TEXT: A woman suspected of being a member of a gang
responsible for the deaths of several homeless people was yesterday ordered
detained by the Taipei District Court, while police continue to search for more
victims.
Shilin District Court yesterday ordered that Tung Hsiao-jung
(董小榕),
the fifth suspected member of the gang, be kept in custody.
The other suspects include main suspect Lee Hsien-chang (李憲璋),
Yang Ming-chang (楊明璋), Sung Ching-tsai (宋進財) and another woman, Lien
Shang-ying (連上瑩).
Police believe the five have killed several homeless people
after using their names to apply for life insurance or loans.
Lee ran a hotel in Taipei County's
Tamsui Township (淡水), where he housed several homeless people while plotting
to kill them, police said.
Police said so far they believe the gang are responsible for
three deaths, while another two suspected victims are missing.
Authorities raided Lee's hotel on Monday, rescuing four men
and a woman who were reported to be in very bad physical condition.
Among them was a man surnamed Lo, who told officers he had
been kept there for two years. Police are still looking for more than 20 other
people who are thought to have been held at the hotel.
The three victims were surnamed Liang, Shih and Chen.
Police said they believed Lee had arranged for his
girlfriend Lien Shang-ying to marry a homeless man surnamed Liang, who they
later bought insurance for. Lee then ordered Yang and Sung to accompany Liang
on a trip to Huangshan, a famed tourist spot in China, where the two men were
believed to have killed Liang by pushing him off a cliff, they said.
Lien then received insurance payouts after the
"accident," police said.
Lee also arranged for his ex-wife Tung Hsiao-jung to marry a
homeless man surnamed Shih who they later bought insurance for. But Shih died a
few months after the marriage, officers said.
Police said they suspected Shih had been poisoned by the
gang.
Another homeless man surnamed Chen died of illness after Lee
used his name to obtain several bank loans.
[Rich Chang, “Detention ordered in murder case; OFFER OF
HELP One of the suspects allegedly ran a Tamsui Township hotel where he let
homeless people stay while he and others plotted to kill them,” Taiwan News,
Mar. 27, 2008, p. 4]
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FULL TEXT (auto-translation from Chinese):
~ Prosecutor ’s Office of Terrorist Bed and Breakfast
Killing Travellers for Fraudulent Insurance Claims. ~
Follow-up found that at least two other travellers were also
suspected of being poisoned. One person and his pro-wife married less than a
year later also lost their lives and received insurance claims of 1.35 million
yuan. Three of the five nomads who were rescued the day before yesterday were
insured with nearly seven million yuan in life insurance, and may be tempted to
kill at any time.
~ Make money ~
Liang Ganchang, a traveler who was tricked into the
"honeymoon trip" of Huangshan, China, by the principal suspect Li
Xianzhang (age 38) and his girlfriend Lian Shangying (age 30), was suspected of
being pushed down to Huangshan and died. Knowing that his son has covered 62
million accident insurance, he thinks that his son is suffering from polio and
is an unemployed traveler. It is impossible to marry a spouse and travel to
China. Unexpectedly, after reporting the incident to the police, the insider
was shocked. It's too cruel! "
~ Suspected marriage killing female suspects arrested ~
Due to the continuous expansion of the case, the judge has
accused Li and other four suspects. Li Xiao's ex-wife Dong Xiaorong (45) was
arrested in Luzhu Township, Taoyuan County at 7 pm last night. When the police
arrested Dong Su on the line last night, Dong Su quickly tore up a large number
of travellers' personal assets, land title, loan information and other objects.
The police first arrested her for interrogation for annihilating criminal
evidence.
And after the horrible homestay group ’s murderous method was revealed, netizens have posted messages online: "" Terrorist Hostel "Taiwan Version", "Aren’t this kind of plot happening only in movies and the mainland?"
The police pointed out that among the five migrants rescued on the seventh floor of the homestay the day before yesterday, the list of four missing persons was reconstructed one by one, namely Chen Gongping (52 years old), Shi Mingche (36 years old), Xu Yuming (48 years old) and Lin Desheng (41 years old), of which Chen and Shi had died in August and December last year.
After an in-depth investigation, the police found that Chen had carried a mortgage of 6.5 million yuan unpaid before his death, and this loan was Li and Lian's two suspected low-price bids. He used Chen to do after a house auction in Banqiao City, Bei County. After taking the cash for the heads, Chen unexpectedly died when the money was not in Li Su's pocket.
[Huang Bochuan, “Terror homestay explodes again,” Taiwan
Apple (Taiwan), Mar. 3, 2008]
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Gang of 5 (2 men, 3 women)Li Xianzhang (age 38).
Dong Xiaorong (45), (Tung Hsiao-jung) (董小榕),
female, Li Xianzhang’s ex-wife
Sung Ching-tsai (宋進財), male
Yang Ming-chang (楊明璋), male.
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