BRUTAL SLAYINGS COULD HAVE INTERNET GAMBLING
CONNECTIONS
1 May 2009
UK trial against alleged murderer continues
A British criminal court is currently hearing a case
against an illegal Chinese immigrant, Guang Hui Cao
(30), who stands accused of the brutal murder last year
of two Chinese students thought to have been involved in
Internet gambling, although no sites or companies have
been specified.
The two Chinese students were
found bound and badly beaten with hammers, one with a
cut throat, and could have been murdered in a dispute
over Internet betting money, the Newcastle crown court
heard Monday.
Zhen Xing Yang and Xi Zhou, both
25, had an official joint income of only GBP 17 000 but
more than GBP 233 000 passed through their bank account,
reports The Guardian newspaper.
The ferocity of
the murders in August last year was described by Robert
Smith QC, prosecuting, as "not even remotely necessary"
to enable the theft of a laptop and three mobile phones,
which were all that were taken from the couple's flat.
A motive of minor theft also conflicts with
elaborate arrangements made by the man accused of the
killings to win the couple's confidence by pretending to
want to rent their spare room.
Cao has pleaded
not guilty, although clothes stained with the victim's
blood were found at his residence, along with personal
belongings of the victims.
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