The case of Wang Qiang, the super killer of China

Wang Qiang, known as 'the super killer', was a notorious criminal in China with 45 crimes and 10 rapes. Condemned and executed in 2005, his story reflects the violence in his childhood.


The case of Wang Qiang, the super killer of China

In the history of China, Wang Qiang is remembered as one of the most feared and notorious murderers and rapists. From his childhood, Wang had to endure the violence of his father, a man addicted to alcohol and gambling, who forbade him from attending school. Unfortunately, this disturbing family environment marked the beginning of a life filled with crime.

On January 22, 1995, Wang committed his first crime, and for several years, he spread terror in China. He was finally arrested on July 14, 2003, and after being charged with 45 murders and 10 rapes, he was sentenced to death. On November 17, 2005, Wang was executed for his atrocious crimes.

During his interrogation, Wang confessed to all the crimes he was accused of, including homicides, rapes, robberies, and other criminal acts. Despite his conviction, Wang denied the involvement of others in his crimes, claiming that he acted alone in all his actions.

Wang Qiang, known as "the super killer," terrorized the population of China for almost a decade, attacking and killing 45 people, including 10 women whom he subjected to sexual abuse. Born in 1975, Wang carried out his crimes from 1995 to 2003, when he was finally captured and faced justice.

During one of the trials, a relative of one of the victims confronted Wang, calling him "an evil monster who deserves to be cut into pieces." Despite the accusations and conviction, Wang maintained his version that he acted alone in his atrocities before being executed for his crimes.

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