A murder uncovered recently by Beijing police has
revealed more irrefutable evidence about the inhumanity of
the notorious Falun Gong cult, headed by Li Hongzhi.
On November 25, 2001, a Falun Gong
practitioner ruthlessly killed his father and wife, and
badly injured his mother at his parents' home in Xicheng
District of Beijing.
After receiving a report
at 17:55 that day, police immediately rushed to the scene
and were horrified by what they saw: bloody floor, walls,
doors and corridor, a woman (later identified as the
killer's wife) with many knife wounds in her face and arms,
and two elderly people (later identified as the killer's
parents) lying in pools of blood.
Fu Yibin,
46, the suspect, was captured on the spot, and the injured
rushed to hospital.
Police seized the kitchen
knife used by Fu as well as his bloody clothes at the scene.
Postmortem examinations carried out by
forensic medical expert sat the Beijing Municipal Public
Security Bureau show that both Fu's father and wife died of
acute hemorrhagic shock and from head injuries caused by
repeated stabbing by a sharp weapon (like a kitchen knife)
in their faces, necks and arms.
Fu, who began
to practice Falun Gong in 1998, confessed to the police that
he stabbed his father and wife to death and injured his
mother with a kitchen knife at his parent's home after
"realizing" that "they had to depart."
Police discovered Falun Gong recordings and
video tapes and Fu's diaries at his residence.
Fu said, when he began practicing the Falun
Gong Cult, he thought he had found the right way to escalate
himself to an advanced level both spiritually and
physically. He no longer thought about anything else.
His family members, including his father and
mother, thought they had persuaded him to stop practising
Falun Gong. "I lied to them when I said I would not
practise Falun Gong any longer, but actually I did not stop
at all," said Fu.
Once Fu even beat his
mother when he thought she was haunted by evil spirits.
He thought himself to have become a 'real
man'. "A 'real man' has no feeling, only the spirit of
universe," he said, adding people have to discard love
to "upgrade" themselves.
Returning
home from his mother-in-law's home on the afternoon of
November 25, Fu found three red apples on a table. "The
three apples mean that three people have reached their
'completion'," Fu thought.
At about 5 pm
the same day, he and his wife went to his parents' home. He
sat on the sofa watching Television programs, and his wife
chatted with his parents.
Fu said, at that
time, he seemed to hear a voice telling him "It is
time..... to kill the three people in front you."
Fu said at first he was shocked by thinking of
killing his beloved wife and parents, but minutes later, he
went to the kitchen, took a kitchen knife and started his
vicious murders. Fu said he killed his father and wife to
save them from the "sea of bitterness", give them
a "real life" and send them to a "land of
happiness".
He even said that there is no
difference between stabbing his father and his wife, and
stabbing a cat or dog. He also said that he had done the
right thing from the viewpoint of Falun Dafa.
Fu did not think that he violated any law and
said "it is the first time I have killed someone, and
there will be three more times in the future."
Fu used to be a very kind man and a good son
and he used to have a happy life, according to his
neighbors. However, Falun Gonghad turned him into a selfish
and cruel man.
The Falun Gong cult controls
practitioners spiritually, bringing on evil hallucinations,
says Shi Hua, a scholar of psychology. Bewitched by Falun
Gong fallacies, many Falun Gong practitioners lose their
ability to judge between reality and illusion, Shi noted,
adding this sometimes results in harmful behavior by Falun
Gong practitioners.
Neighbors of Fu's parents
say they have seen with their own eyes how Falun Gong have
killed people, and hope for greater efforts by the whole
society to root out the evil cult.
To date,
Falun Gong cult has caused more than 1,700 deaths in the
country.
(Xinhua News Agency December 16,
2001)
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