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弗吉尼亚理工血案,北京女生遭宁波男生斩首

弗吉尼亚理工血案,北京女生遭宁波男生斩首

内容均转自八卦小组


一名来自中国宁波的研究生21日晚
在维吉尼亚理工大学杀死了一名刚自北京来的女研究生。据警方表示,凶手手段残忍,该
名女学生的头被凶嫌用菜刀砍断。



警方表示,凶嫌是现年25岁农业及应用经济系的博士班学生朱海阳(译音,Haiyang Zhu)
,他于去年秋季入学,目前在系上担任助教。死者是22岁的商学院研究生杨希(译音,Xi
Yang),她今年1月8日才来维州理工求学。



校方表示,杨希将朱海阳当成她的紧急联络人,因此两人应该彼此认识。校方已经用电话
通知了死者在北京的母亲。

维州理工校警局长Flinchum在新闻发布会上表示,一名警察在接到报案通知后1分钟内赶到
现场,发现死者已经死亡,凶嫌身上沾满血迹及据信是凶器的一把大菜刀,约在晚上7时1
0分将凶嫌逮捕。据该名警察描述,“现场非常可怕”,凶嫌行凶时凶狠异常,将死者斩首

死者22岁的维州理工商学院研究生杨希(译音,Xi Yang)(维州理工学生证照片)。

警方表示,死者在位于研究生宿舍一楼的Au Bon Pain咖啡厅与凶嫌喝咖啡,两人似乎没有
发生争执,但凶嫌突然跳起来砍杀死者。现场有七名目击证人,警方正在与他们面谈,拒
绝公布面谈内容。

初步调查显示,朱海阳在校园警察及附近城镇的执法机关并没有前科。目前警方指控朱海
阳一级谋杀罪,并在22日下午在维州蒙哥马利郡(Montgomery County)法院出庭。

维州理工的学生在晚间7时44分接获电子警告,要求他们在警方调查命案时不要随便走动,
稍后在8时37分的讯息中,学生被告知可恢复正常活动。

维州理工学生赵承熙于2007年4月残杀32名师生后自杀,是美国史上最血腥的校园惨案。该
案发生后,维州理工在其电邮警告系统增加简讯,和其他通知学生有危险的方法。


 

发信人: sthedy (hellohedy), 信区: SanFrancisco
标 题: Re: Re: vt杀人案的一些新进展
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jan 22 23:30:41 2009)

这个女生我认识,在加拿大的时候还同上过几节课,就这样被杀真是很震惊。在Memorial
University of Newfoundland拿了BBA,后来在Subway做了一段时间经理助理,同时考GMAT
。学习很用功,每学期都上6门课,是个很激进而且有目的的人。以前在Library的时候跟
她聊天,她说她很喜欢奋斗里的文章,还记得她曾经说“不在国外混出个名堂就不回国”
。跟她说话觉得人不错,但外界名声很不好,还有人说她的绰号叫“插座”。虽然这种说
法很过分,但可能也是因为她交的男朋友太多了。在加拿大4年左右,公开的至少有4个,
出国前在北京也有男友,每个都是对她有经济支持的。北京的男友都负担她在加拿大回国
探亲的机票的,在加拿大的某位男朋友因为要供养她也跟别人借过好几千块钱,至于美国
这个我就不是很清楚了。不过她做事的确很努力,2年多就把大学上完了,后来还工作了1
年多。工作的同时考GMAT,申请学校,还去争取了“省提名”的移民计划,听说在加拿大的
移民也已经下来了。以前就听她说要进grad school学会计,也是因为本科在商学院的原因
。今天看到这则新闻才知道她如愿以偿来美国了,没想到居然就是这样的结局。

 

Police: VaTech grad student knew suspected killer

BLACKSBURG, Va. – Alone and in a new country, graduate student Xin Yang reached out to other Chinese students at Virginia Tech when she arrived two weeks ago, trying to establish her life on campus.

She went to social events with international students, got in touch with the campus center that works to help them adjust and appeared to be making friends as she settled into her accounting program, those who had met her said.

But one of the friendships may have led to her death: Police say she was decapitated with a kitchen knife while having coffee with a Chinese doctoral student in a campus cafe Wednesday night.

The killing stunned a campus that still has vivid memories of the mass slayings in April 2007, when a student gunman shot 32 people and then took his own life. The stabbing was the first slaying on campus since then.

"An act of violence like this brings back memories of April 16," university President Charles Steger said. "I have no doubt that many of us feel especially distraught."

It appeared Yang had met her accused attacker, 25-year-old Haiyang Zhu of Ningbo, China, only recently, said Kim Beisecker, the director of Cranwell International Center, which works with international students. Zhu, a doctoral student in agricultural and applied economics, had been assisting her in adjusting to life at Tech, something the 500 Chinese students often do for new members in their community, she said. They both attended functions for international students, she said.

"She was a very sweet young woman," she said. "He was known as a polite young man."

Though they apparently didn't know each other well, school records listed Zhu as one of her emergency contacts. Beisecker said that may have been because Yang knew few people on campus.

"As best we know, she had made a fair number of friends, but only in the last week," Beisecker said.

What led to the attack is also a mystery: About seven other people who were in the coffee shop told police that the two hadn't been arguing before the attack. Beisecker said there hadn't been previous signs of trouble between them.

Police received two 911 calls shortly after 7 p.m. Wednesday, and were on the scene in a little more than a minute to take Zhu into custody, Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said.

Zhu was charged with first-degree murder and was being held without bond at the Montgomery County Jail. His attorney, Stephanie Cox, did not return a call seeking comment Thursday.

Classes were held as usual Thursday and the sprawling 2,600-acre campus appeared normal, with students skateboarding, talking on cell phones and chatting with friends.

Tasha Lockhart, a sophomore from Ocean City, Md., went to her biology class in the Graduate Life Center's auditorium Thursday afternoon. She said she felt "a little bit" wary. Her instructor told students to be aware of exits that were away from the main entrance in case of trouble, she said.

After the arrest, a campus alert system put in place after the mass shootings by Seung-Hui Cho in 2007 sent out messages to 30,000 subscribers by e-mail, text messages and telephone voice mails Wednesday night, University spokesman Larry Hinckler said.

Because a suspect was in custody, the messages were sent out as notifications rather than as emergency alerts, he said. He said 60,000 messages were sent in about a half hour.

The school offered counseling to students, faculty and staff, and officials contacted students who were injured in the mass shootings as well as the families of victims.

"It was a very retraumatizing kind of experience," said Debbie Day, director of the Office of Recovery and Support.
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