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Suspected killer stands trial for 65 murders, 23 rapes ( 2004-02-01 14:13) (Chinadaily.com.cn)
The trial of Yang Xinhai, 38, was taking place at the Luohe City Intermediate People's Court in the province. It is said Yang Qingjiu, a vice-president of the court in charge of criminal cases, would serve as the presiding judge for this case.
Yang, about 1.62 meters high and characterized as an introverted drifter, was said to have bicycled from one murder scene to the next beginning in 2000, and was not caught until November last year. Police have listed robbery and rape as leading motives in the case, but Yang was also described as a deranged killer who enjoyed what he was doing. Reports of serial killings began appearing with unusual frequency in the Chinese media late last year, highlighting the growing threat of crime felt by many people. Yang told police during interrogation that he hoped to have a chance to live, but if not, he would like to donate his organs.
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