Police in central China are re-examining the case of a man convicted of murdering his neighbour 11 years ago after the "victim" suddenly reappeared in good health. Zhao Zuohai was convicted and sentenced to death by a court in Henan province on charges of killing his neighbour Zhao Zhenxiang in a 1999 dispute over a woman they both were seeing, the Beijing News said.
His sentence was commuted to life in prison and later reduced to 20 years. Zhao Zuohai confessed to the killing after a headless body was found in a local well in Zhecheng county, where he lived.
However, his "victim" suddenly returned to the area this week after an 11-year absence, stunning police, the report said. It said Zhao Zhenxiang apparently fled the county after the 1999 dispute and relocated without telling anyone, leading to his being listed as missing.
Police were now looking into whether the "killer" should be freed - and also trying to ascertain the identity of the headless corpse. The report said it remained unclear why Zhao Zuohai had pleaded guilty to the murder in the first place but added that there were suspicions police had tortured the confession out of him.
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Oh gee, should the "killer" be freed or not, that's a tough one.
And then- Who Killed the Headless Man and who is He...?
Only in China would there even be a question!
I don't think they understand how the prison system is supposed to work...
Conspiracy theory time: The headless body was that of a prisoner who died (or was murdered in jail). His body was beheaded and planted in the well as a frame-up -- that, combined with a forced false confession, assured a conviction and made the police look competent.
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