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    • This video tells the bizarre story of a 2004 murder case that occurred at an orchard villa/dormitory in Yushan Town, Fujian Province, China. It details a series of unexpected twists where investigators struggled to determine whether the death was a homicide or a suicide.   Key Events & Video Summary:   - The Discovery: On November 4, 2004, a group of migrant workers from Shandong arrived at an orchard for seasonal work [01:03]. Early the next morning, around 3:00 AM, one of the workers went downstairs to use the restroom and discovered a blood-covered body on the floor [02:01]. The victim was identified as one of the new Shandong workers, Zhao Liying [02:46].   - The Initial Confusion: Investigators noted that although a bloody struggle clearly took place, none of the other seven occupants sleeping upstairs heard any commotion [03:32]. Furthermore, the forensics report revealed no defensive wounds on the victim, and three blunt-force parallel injuries on his forehead suggested he stood completely still while being struck [06:18].   - The "Suicide" Twist: Investigators found numerous bloody fingerprints at the scene, but they all belonged exclusively to the victim himself [08:17]. Additionally, a belt was found hanging from a doorframe with a stool underneath [09:00]. DNA analysis of skin tissue trapped on the ceiling beams also matched only the victim [10:40]. Investigators began to suspect that due to immense psychological stress regarding working away from home, Zhao had suffered from persecutory delusions and repeatedly harmed himself [13:36].   - The Final Truth: The case hit a wall until forensics confirmed that the definitive fatal wound was a deep slash to the back of the neck—an action impossible for a weakened, self-harming individual to inflict alone [14:54]. There was also a small post-mortem cut on his abdomen [15:34].   - The Arrest: Investigators re-examined the occupants and subjected them to a polygraph test. One of the orchard's resident technicians, Huang Zulei, failed the test and confessed [17:38].   - What Actually Happened: Around midnight, Huang went downstairs to use the restroom and encountered Zhao, who was already covered in blood from his severe self-harm episode [18:08]. Startled and paranoid, Zhao grabbed a kitchen knife and advanced toward Huang [18:58]. Believing he was acting in self-defense, Huang wrestled the knife away and slashed Zhao to death [19:10]. Panicking afterward, Huang cleaned his own fingerprints from the weapons to make it look entirely like a suicide, and a raging rainstorm outside ultimately muffled the sounds of the struggle from the others upstairs [19:37].   Legal Outcome:   In January 2005, the procuratorate charged Huang Zulei with intentional homicide [20:18]. While his initial act of disarming Zhao fell under legitimate self-defense, killing Zhao after he was disarmed and attempting to cover up the crime constituted murder [20:27]. Considering the victim's own severe actions, the court handed down a prison sentence. Following four sentence reductions for good behavior, Huang was eventually released and has since stayed out of the public eye [20:56].
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