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      Chen Fuzhao (Chinese: 陈福兆; c. 1974 – 18 June 2004) was a Chinese serial killer who murdered 17 people between May and June 2003 with rat poison.
      Chen was an assistant clinical physician in Cangnan County, Zhejiang. He began practicing Falun Gong in 1996, which was reported to be the motive for his crimes.


      Background


      According to Chen's relatives, he was born into a stable and happy family. He graduated from Hangzhou Jianggan District Health Cadre Training School in 1994 and shortly after began practicing medicine. He also married and had a daughter. Two years later, he purchased the book Zhuan Falun, which, according to his mother and siblings, began his unstable behavior and superstition.


      Murders


      Between 25 May and 26 June 2003, Chen distributed drinks laced with rat poison to homeless people around the streets of Longgang, resulting in 16 deaths. On 11 June, he attempted to poison four primary school students, but they threw the drinks away because they "smelled bad." He also placed rat poison in the thermos of a kitchen at Longhua Temple on 27 June, resulting in the death of one woman twelve days later. Chinese authorities claimed that his motive was the belief that by killing people, he would improve his "powers" and that he was instructed to do so by his Falun Gong master.
      After a brief investigation, Chen was apprehended on 1 July. He immediately confessed and detailed all of his crimes. He also claimed that in the months leading up to the killings, he had tested his poison on dogs, including one belonging to his mother. On 30 December, he was sentenced to death. In June 2004, Chen was executed by shooting.


      See also


      List of serial killers in China
      Sanyao poisonings


      References

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    Chen Fuzhao (Chinese: 陈福兆; c. 1974 – 18 June 2004) was a Chinese serial killer who murdered 17 people between May and June 2003 with rat poison. Chen was an assistant clinical physician in Cangnan County , Zhejiang .

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    Chen Fuzhao, a 29-year-old "Falun Gong" practitioner, was detained for allegedly killing 16 beggars and vagrants and injuring one more by supplying them with poisoned food and water in Cangnan County of East China's Zhejiang Province, provincial police said Wednesday.

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    Dec 31, 2003 · Chen Fuzhao, a 29-year-old "Falun Gong" practitioner, was detained for allegedly killing 16 beggars and vagrants and injuring one more by supplying them with poisoned food and water in Cangnan County of East China's Zhejiang Province, provincial police said Wednesday.

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    The police arrested Chen Yongfeng on May 24 and concluded that he killed ten beggars, taking apart nine of the corpses. Between the date of Chen’s arrest and June 26, when seven beggars died, another seven beggars died under unusual circumstances during the same month. So …

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    Jan 13, 2004 · People in Charge of a local Hospital: "Chen Fuzhao has mental problems." On Beijing Time January 3, 2004, one official who was in charge of a local hospital in Cangnan County told WOIPFG that he had known Chen for many years.

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    Chen Fuzhao (Chinese: 陈福兆; c. 1974 – 18 June 2004) was a Chinese serial killer who murdered 17 people between May and June 2003 with rat poison.

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    Believing beggars and rubbish collectors "belong to the highest echelons" of humanity, Chen Fuzhao, confessed to killing the 16 and fatally poisoning another person between May 25 and June 26 with ratsbane. His motive, to "upgrade the efficacy" of his "Falun Gong cultivation."

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    From May 25 to June 27, in just over a month, Chen Fuzhao murdered 17 people in Longgang Town, Cangnan County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, with beverages that mixed with poisonous "tetramine". Most of the victims were scavengers and beggars, two of whom were teenagers, and only a 57-year-old woman named Ye Yinmei was a local resident.