Marijuana investment failed and four people were shot and killed, and the killer pleaded guilty and

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-13

The largest conviction in the history of China! In the case of "execution" for drug use, the murderer confessed and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Remember a case in a ranch in Oklahoma this November? Four Chinese laborers working in the ** garden were shot dead, and the Chinese, who are also Chinese, were shot while fleeing to Florida.

Chen Wu filed a guilty plea with the prosecution on Friday (February 9) and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

According to the information released by the court, Chen Wuyin suffered a major loss due to his investment in **Nong, Oklahoma, on November 20, 2022, and he demanded an investment of US$300,000 from A**Nong, and threatened to kill all the people present if there was no US$300,000 within 30 minutes.

The company is located in Kingfisher County, only 50 kilometers from Oklahoma City, and in the past two years, many farms have been contracted, but the contracts are very chaotic, some people make money, some people lose money, Chen Wu is the latter, so he wants a refund.

It is said that Chen Wu proposed 300,000 US dollars because he contracted the ** garden, because the crops planted were too poor and the contract was not completed on time, so the boss asked him to return the land of the ** garden to Chen Wu, because he bought a lot of machines, so he wanted to return him with 300,000 **.

On the night of the incident, Chen Wu broke into **Tian and had an argument after the two had an argument. Chen Wu didn't get the money in the end, and he angrily shot three men and one woman, including Lin Qirong, Chen Hechun, Chen Heqiang, Li Fanghui, and Lin Yifei, who was killed. Among these people, Chen Hechun and Chen Heqiang are two elder brothers.

Chen Wu fled to Florida after committing the crime, then in Florida** before being escorted to Oklahoma for trial. He was charged with four counts of aggravated homicide and one assault.

A victim named Lin Qirong, who had just come to work in the ** field, was killed by Chen Wu when he was visiting his cousin in the same village, and had nothing to do with the ** field.

According to the "Overseas Chinese Daily" report, Lin Qirong, a native of Lianjiang City, Fujian Province, was smuggled to the United States in 2019 to work, lost his job due to the outbreak of avian flu in the local area, and a week before the accident, he left New York for Oklahoma to work in a large hemp yard to do a job repairing warehouses.

On the day of the incident, Lin Qirong was chatting at the house of a fellow villager's cousin when he was killed by Chen Wu**. Lin Qirong's family said that he and Chen Wu did not have any grievances, and that it was an unwarranted disaster.

Chen Heqiang, Chen Hechun is said to be the two elder brothers of Tantou in Fujian, and Li Fanghui are the owners and shareholders of the ** farm, they funded the construction of a farm, and then handed it over to Chen Wu to take care of, but because the crops in the field are growing very poorly, Chen Wu has not paid the contract fee, not even the electricity bill. Later, the company's CEO offered to get the farm back, but Chen Wu offered to add a lot of machines to his contract and offered a refund of $300,000.

Prosecutors said they would consider sentencing the suspect to death. However, Chen Wu confessed all of his confessions, and signed a settlement agreement with the procuratorate, saving a lot of trial costs, and Chen Wu was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Chen Wu and the other victims, all Chinese nationals, were seized by local authorities at the ** farm, which was said to have medical purposes but was used for recreational purposes.

Because the current control of the United States is still in its infancy, even if some countries allow it, they cannot transfer money through bank transfers, and must be carried out in cash, so that the sale of drugs will be out of control, and there may even be a situation of "black eating black".

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