Early life
Hua Ruizhuo was born in 1973 inMurders
Hua Ruizhuo would pick up prostitutes in his company truck near the Yansha bridge, between 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning, and negotiated a price which usually was around 200 yuan. After they entered his truck, he usually traveled to their homes, where the two would have sex. After that, he would then beat or strangle them, either using his bare hands or anything he could get his hands on, before hitting them on the head with stones or hammers. After killing his victims, he would then dispose of the bodies in various manners, usually by either burying, throwing them in a septic tank or a well. According to some news reports, some of the victims had items such as corn stalks or steel rods inserted into their vaginas. Hua was particularly meticulous in concealing any evidence that might lead back to him, avoiding any police patrols and discarding any of his victims' possessions that might incriminate him. In total, between 1998 and June 2001, Hua is known to have killed fourteen women, only twelve were conclusively identified: * July–August 1998: the highly decomposed and ossified body of an unidentified victim was found in a cornfield near Juzifang, Dongba Township on September 21, 1998. Hua claimed that he had picked her up on the way back from the Yansha bridge, and that she had worn lots of make-up. Allegedly, he began seeing his girlfriend's face when he looked at her, and told her that he was going to strangle her. The woman didn't take him seriously at first, but Hua then choked her into unconsciousness and drove her to the cornfield. When she woke up, he continued choking her until he made sure that she was dead. * July 31, 1999: the body of 22-year-old Wu Mei (or Wang Juan) was found at a rental apartment in Maizidian. * September 4, 2000: the body of an unidentified woman was found in a cornfield outside of the Chaoyang District. * December 19, 2000: the naked body of an unidentified woman was found in a well in Dongba Township. * April 12, 2001: the body of an unidentified woman was found in a garbage dump on the northeast side of Kangjingli by an elderly local villager. Her head had been smashed in, and her neck had been tied with a wire. * May 14, 2001: the body of an unidentified naked woman was found in aInvestigation, arrest and trial
Following the murder of Xiao Wen, authorities started asking other prostitutes whether they had seen entering a client's car on the night of her disappearance. A woman surnamed Wu told them a driver of a cement mixing truck, who often frequented the area, was the last man Xiao was seen with. Using this information, police started investigating all truck drivers matching the man's description, but the break came when they found and examined Xiao's phone: her call records indicates lots of calls from a phone number which was traced back to the Dingfuzhuang mixing station. When they went to inspect any employees matching the description, they came across Hua Ruizhuo, who was revealed to be the owner of the phone. He was arrested and brought to the police station; in the meantime, his house was also searched, with officers finding a plastic bag containing more than 20 eyebrow pencils used for make-up. After a few hours, Hua confessed that he had killed the prostitutes, saying to the officers that he considered them to be "dirty" and deserved to be killed. When pressed further, he revealed that he never managed to recover from the break-up with his first girlfriend, and that his resentment eventually led him to taking it on prostitutes who resembled her. When it came to his unidentified victims, Hua could only recall vague things that had made an impression on him: for example, that the eighth victim had the longest hair and that he stole her Sony phone, which he gave to his wife; the ninth one being the tallest; the eleventh having the shortest hair; another being the fattest, and yet another sounding like she had aExecution
On January 31, 2002, Hua Ruizhuo, together with several other violent offenders, was executed in Beijing. His lawyer had attempted to unsuccessfully appeal his client's sentence on the grounds that Hua had killed them in blind rage, but this request was rejected.See also
* List of serial killers in ChinaReferences
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