The ten most bizarre cases in Hong Kong, a bit scary.

by gyfhtt8asd on 2011-12-27 13:22:50

The Hong Kong Top Ten Strange Cases, somewhat terrifying, the Hello Kitty Hidden Corpse Case occurred in Hong Kong in 1999 and was a sensational murder case. The 23-year-old female victim, Fan Man-yee, was confined by multiple people in a residential unit on Argyle Street in Tsim Sha Tsui. She was forced to drink urine, eat feces, severely beaten, burned, and after her death, her body was dismembered and cooked. Her head was placed inside a Hello Kitty doll.

The three perpetrators, Chan Man-lok (aged 33 at the time of the crime), Leung Sing-chu (26 years old), and Leung Wai-lun (19 years old), appeared in court. One of them laughed sarcastically upon hearing the prosecution's account of the female victim's torture. On December 6, 2000, Judge Yun Dao Ruan described the defendants as "insane, cruel, merciless, degenerate, violent, and malicious, not actions that humans should inflict on other humans."

In 2003, this case was voted by Hong Kong residents as the fourth most sensational case in history, following the Rainy Night Butcher in 1982, the Causeway Bay Paper Box Hidden Corpse Case in 1974, and the Tuen Mun Sex Fiend Case from 1992-93.

For more details about the case: http://women.sohu.com/20111208/n328352027.shtml