Lam Kwok-wai
Lam Kwok-wai (born 27 January 1971) is one of Hong Kong's two known serial killers.
Lam Kwok-wai | |
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Born | |
Other names | The Tuen Mun Rapist |
Criminal penalty | Life imprisonment |
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Victims | 3 murders |
Date apprehended | 9 August 1993 |
He was convicted of 10 rapes and three murders. His murder weapons were his bare hands; he referred to his right hand as his "fork". He was given 11 life sentences.[1]
Victims (murders only)
- Li Hing, female, age 50, body found in the Yau Oi Estate Tuen Mun
- Mak Siu-han, female. age 22, body found in Hing Shing House Tuen Mun
- Lau Siu-man, female, age 23, body found in Hung Hom
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References
- "Tuen Mun rapist loses plea". South China Morning Post. 17 August 1995. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
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