Known in the UK’s tabloid media as the ‘body in a suitcase’ killer, gambler Ming Jiang ended up being sentenced to life imprisonment by a judge that is british Tuesday. Jiang murdered his high-rolling buddy Yiang Lui final autumn in order to assume his identification and steal his cash to further fund his very own gambling play.
Ex-Lufthansa flight attendant Ming Jiang, left, brutally dismembered and murdered their friend Yiang Lui, right, to fund his out-of-control gambling habits.
Jiang, 43, killed and dismembered other Chinese national and successful financial investor Lui, 36, last October, before stuffing his torso right into a suitcase, which he then set burning.
Judge John Potter described the previous Lufthansa air steward as ‘highly dangerous,’ informing Jiang that he’d likely invest the rest of his life in prison, as he passed down a the least 33 years before parole can also be considered.
‘You killed a gentle and nice young man with … cunning for your very own selfish aspire to feed your gambling habits,’ said Potter. ‘You befriended this man and moved in the same social circles as him.
‘You received special status in some casinos, despite being banned from others for what is reported as your erratic behavior,’ the judge included at Jiang’s sentencing. ‘ However you created a plan which was chilling and which was a murder committed by you for individual gain.’
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