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Parents killed, kids sold
From correspondents in Beijing
April 24, 2006
A WOMAN has been arrested for murdering eight people in China's central Henan province and selling their children, state media reported today.
Jia Dezhi, 55, confessed to the killings after six bodies were found buried in the courtyard of her home in Anyang city, the Southwest Express newspaper reported.
"I killed the adults for the money, it made the selling of their children less bothersome," the paper quoted her as saying.
"Killing a person is really easy. First put some narcotic in their food, wait until they faint and then feed them some pesticide and it's finished.
"Killing a person is no different than killing a chicken," she said.
Six of her victims, including her former husband and friends, were from her hometown of Muxiang in southwestern Yunnan province, it said, adding that the murders took place between February and September last year.
Jia, an illiterate, said she could earn up to 15,000 yuan ($2506.87) from the sale of a child. She had sold six boys and a girl, the paper said.
No information was given on the fate of the children.
From correspondents in Beijing
April 24, 2006
A WOMAN has been arrested for murdering eight people in China's central Henan province and selling their children, state media reported today.
Jia Dezhi, 55, confessed to the killings after six bodies were found buried in the courtyard of her home in Anyang city, the Southwest Express newspaper reported.
"I killed the adults for the money, it made the selling of their children less bothersome," the paper quoted her as saying.
"Killing a person is really easy. First put some narcotic in their food, wait until they faint and then feed them some pesticide and it's finished.
"Killing a person is no different than killing a chicken," she said.
Six of her victims, including her former husband and friends, were from her hometown of Muxiang in southwestern Yunnan province, it said, adding that the murders took place between February and September last year.
Jia, an illiterate, said she could earn up to 15,000 yuan ($2506.87) from the sale of a child. She had sold six boys and a girl, the paper said.
No information was given on the fate of the children.
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