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Chinese writer-criminalist was arrested for murder two decades ago

Liu Junbo was taken into custody in connection with the murder of four people

Chinese writer of pulp fiction Junbao Liu was arrested by police for four brutal murders, which he and an accomplice committed in 1995.

About it reports The Guardian.

In the introduction to his new book, he said he will work on a new piece, which he hopes will become a literary sensation. The story would talk about the woman writer, who committed many horrible murders, but was not caught. He wanted to call this novel “a Beautiful writer-killer.”

But this week it emerged that his new novel would be to some extent autobiographical.

Liu Junbo was taken into custody in connection with the murder of four people, which was committed more than two decades ago.

“I waited for you all this time,” said writer, when the police came to his house to arrest.

According to Chinese news website Sixth Tone, Liu was accepted into the China’s writers ‘ Association, and one of his books turned into a TV series with fifty episodes.

He expressed the hope that his new novel is “a Beautiful writer-killer” will also be filming.

But now this story will gain new colors after Liu was arrested. The police said that the writer was arrested for events that occurred on November 29, 1995. Liu was one of two men who broke into a guest house in the South of Huzhou city to Rob the people who were there. One man decided to fight back the thieves, but was beaten to death by robbers. To cover up their crime, Liu and his accomplice also killed an elderly couple and their 13-year-old grandson.

Xu Jichen, one of the officers who participated in the original investigation, told the Paper that for a long time, investigators couldn’t find any connection between the victims and murderers.

“It was my most difficult thing. It was difficult to follow all the threads of the investigation,” said Xu.

This summer, nearly 22 years after the crime, investigators were able to find the necessary clues that brought them to Liu and his accomplice, 64-year-old man, whose name was not disclosed. Police have not told us how they were able to track them down, but the newspaper Paper said that the success of the investigation helped DNA technology.

Now, most likely Liu would write his novels in jail, if convicted. He wrote to his wife a one-page letter in which he confessed his crimes. Chen Chunyue officer, said that Liu had written to his wife that he spent more than two decades, waiting for the police to pick him. “Now I can finally be free from those torments that I endured for so long”, – he wrote.

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