Qiu Xinghua, suspected of killing 10 people in a temple in Shaanxi Province, has apparently confessed
that he killed several of them out of hatred.
According to local police, Qiu, 47, who was arrested on
Saturday, said he committed the crime mainly because he hated Xiong
Wancheng, one of the victims, who Qiu claimed had insulted his
wife.
Xiong was in charge of the temple near Qiu's hometown in Shiquan
County. The other victims were five temple workers and four
farmers.
According to police sources, Xiong was killed with an axe, and
his eyes were plucked out and stomach cut open. On the wall of the
temple Chinese characters meaning "must be killed" were written in
blood.
The extreme cruelty of the killing and the writing could show
how the killer really hated Xiong, police said. They added that the
writing matched Qiu's.
They said he went to the temple on July 15 and killed the
victims with an axe blow to the head. The murders are thought to
have happened around midnight when the victims were asleep in
several rooms.
After he was finally tracked down more than a month later, Qiu
told police he hated the workers in the temple because he had
quarrelled with them.
"Qiu told us that he thought Xiong had insulted his wife and he
had quarrelled with temple workers when he went there to worship in
June. He wanted revenge by killing them," Qin Kangjian, director of
the Ankang Municipal Public Security Bureau, said on Tuesday.
Police said Qiu killed the farmers because they were potential
witnesses to the other murders.
(China Daily August 23, 2006)