Man beats masseuse multiple times to revenge on a woman

by nfl929base on 2009-12-06 22:22:40

On a night around 9 PM in January 2009, Huang broke into an unnamed massage parlor on Shiren West Street. Under the pretext of getting a massage, he entered the temporary residence of victim Zhong at Room 5, Unit 2, No. 85 Luojiazhai. Subsequently, Huang inexplicably beat up Zhong and made extremely perverted sexual demands. When Zhong refused, Huang pulled out a fake gun to threaten her. Out of fear, Zhong had no choice but to comply. Afterwards, Huang stole Zhong's Nokia 7610S mobile phone (worth RMB 1,400).

At around 8 PM on April 8, 2009, Huang repeated his previous tactics by breaking into another unnamed massage parlor on Dashishi West Street. He lured masseuse Zhou into his car and drove to a street corner where he used similar means to rob Zhou of her mobile phone (worth RMB 750) and RMB 112 in cash. He was later apprehended by the police.

The court ruled that defendant Huang, with the intention of illegal possession, used violent means to rob Wei and Zhou of their belongings, constituting the crime of robbery. Additionally, with the intention of illegal possession, Huang secretly stole Zhong’s belongings, which amounted to a relatively large sum, constituting the crime of theft. Thus, the above judgment was made.

In mid-March 2009, around 9 PM one evening, Huang again broke into an unnamed massage parlor on Shuangshun Road. He lured masseuse Wei into his minivan and drove to an unnamed street corner. Similarly, after beating Wei, he made perverted sexual demands. After prostitution, he pulled out a fake gun and a folding knife to threaten Wei and robbed her of a Wanlida mobile phone (worth RMB 260) and RMB 320 in cash. Wei asked Huang to leave her some money for a taxi fare home, but Huang refused and then drove away on his own.

Sichuan Online News (Qingyang Court Reporter Li Li): A man, harboring resentment towards women due to past grievances, frequently sought opportunities under the guise of getting massages to assault and make perverted sexual demands of female masseuses. Afterward, he would use a fake gun to threaten them and steal their belongings. On October 2, Chengdu Qingyang District Court sentenced defendant Huang to five years and three months imprisonment for robbery and theft, with a fine of RMB 4,000.

According to Huang's confession, he has a wife and two daughters. His motive for such actions stemmed from past grievances against women, leading to a desire for revenge. He admitted to having psychological shadows that prompted him to commit violence against women. Stealing the masseuses' phones was intended to inflict pain and prevent them from calling the police. Speaking about his wife, Huang said he felt somewhat guilty after each incident, but these feelings quickly passed. His hatred grew stronger, compelling him to repeat his offenses. Related articles: NFL downloads, football-themed desktops, sports, theme desktops, maritime software park. The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television required the TV series "Snail House" to delete lines involving hepatitis B. A seventy-year-old man killed his cohabiting woman and then committed suicide by gunshot.