Wednesday, 25 March 2015

JAILED FOR LIFE IN HONG KONG :Henry Chau,31 for killing his parents

A MAN who invited his parents round for dinner, killed them then packaged them up "like barbecued pork" has been jailed for life for double murder.
KILLER: Chau murdered his parents in a brutal attack before cooking their body parts and storing them in lunchboxes in his freezer [CEN]
Henry Chau dismembered his 65-year-old dad Chau Wing-ki and his mum Siu Yuet-yee, 62, then stuffed their body parts in his fridge during the gruesome attack.

He was jailed for life today after he flipped out when his parents told him to get a job.
The 31-year-old killer was furious when they said they would no longer fund his lavish lifestyle.
Sentencing him to life behind bars, judge Mr Justice Michael Stuart-Moore said: "People may wonder why you did this.

"The fact that there is no obvious answer is what makes you so dangerous."
A court heard how the killer from Hong Kong stored the boxes of his parents' body parts next to their severed heads days after they were reported missing.
GRUESOME: Forensic police remove freezers where Chau's parents' body parts were found [ENTERPRISE]
“In practice, you have no feelings for other people.”
Justice Michael Stuart-Moore
Police found other body parts in Chau's bin as the self-confessed "psychopath" planned to scatter them.
Chau was described to the court as a reserved man who grew-up in a well-off family.
But he started to hate his parents after failing a maths degree at an Australian university and blaming them, the court heard.

His brother claimed he seemed to live in his own world and loved to manipulate people.
Chau had argued that he was not in his right mind when he carried out the killings because he had been emotionally abandoned by his parents.

He pleaded guilty to murder with diminished responsibility – known as manslaughter in English law – but prosecutors pursued a murder trial and he was convicted on Friday.
Sentencing him to life behind bars at Hong Kong's Court of First Instance, judge Mr Justice Stuart-Moore described Chau as "narcissistic" and "preoccupied with fantasies for success".
He said: "In practice, you have no feelings for other people."


Source:UK Daily star

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