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  • raspopovic
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    Suspect in Overseas Chinese Student’s Death Disappears

    Suspect in Overseas Chinese Student's Death Disappears

    Chinese netizens are volunteering to human flesh search a young Chinese man named Li Xiangnan, who is considered a person of interest by American police in the overseas death of Chinese international student Shao Tong last September. As the victim’s boyfriend, Li fled back to China after her death and then disappeared. Up to now, the case remains unsolved because the United States and China have not signed an extradition treaty. As some Chinese netizens question why Chinese law isn’t pursuing a Chinese suspect in the death of another Chinese citizen, other Chinese netizens slyly allude to the infamous Li Tianyi and his father.

     

    Why is this so common? I read so many similar stories.

    9 years agoin General-Beijing
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  • anand
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    I read this article in the news a few weeks ago and it's a really sad case - that girl's alleged murderer sounds like a real piece of shit and his action of fleeing the USA after her death certainly screams guilt. This highlights the need for countries to form better extradition agreements with China - as more and more Chinese go abroad and foreigners come to China there will inevitably be a lot of cases like this. Cooperation is necessary to bring the criminals back to face justice - operation skynet/foxhunt or whatever it's called to bring the corrupt officials back to China for trial is something along these lines.
    9 years ago
  • butcher
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    Dude, you are pretty much mirroring "articles" straight from Chinasmack/Shanghaiist since a couple of days... We can use an Internet browser and see for ourselves, thanks. You can read The Nanfang and ChinaFiles too ^^

    jimenez:

    Yeah this is CFTU-guy/Icnif level posting. No REAL latino dancer would be that uncool
    1 day 23 hours agoReport Abuse

    9 years ago

    valerii:

    Dude Monkey doctor or whatever,

    I am interested in comments and opinions.In you are not interested, move on. I dont need to hear from you. I dont need your permission.Who the f..ck are u?

    9 years ago
    9 years ago
  • deVaughn
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    Wouldn't Chinese "netizens" better spend their time wondering why is their no law enforcement in their own neighborhood/district/city/country leaving pieces of shit like Li Tianyi but also Li Qiming and a mountain of others roaming free, instead of dealing with other people's business and mobbing around anonymously in the process?

    hannoun:

    @thelatinodancer I'm just a guy who used to enjoy this forum. I can understand that one want to bring a topic, but here it's straight copy-pasta with no efforts to formulate a focused question, several times a day. I find this a bit lazy : what value this have ? Me, patronizing ? Yes. Roger and out.
    9 years ago
    9 years ago
  • ojaghian
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    Wouldn't Chinese "netizens" better spend their time wondering why is their no law enforcement in their own neighborhood/district/city/country leaving pieces of shit like Li Tianyi but also Li Qiming and a mountain of others roaming free, instead of dealing with other people's business and mobbing around anonymously in the process?

    Oh but yeah, that would require growing a brain and a pair.

    natalie:

    I agree. Demonstration of the law in action is sadly lacking. Bring out the pitchforks.
    9 years ago
    9 years ago

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