The serial killer who had raped and killed 11 women and girls between 1988 and 2002 in the city of Baiyin in Gansu province, and the city of Baotou in neighboring Inner Mongolia, has now been arrested by Gansu police. The case, which lasts 28 years, was finally cracked.
This prompted people to start discussing other unresolved cases once again, while celebrating one suspect being arrested. Among the cases in the article, some victims have been killed brutally and some disappeared without trace. Unfortunately, lack of evidence may mean they are never solved.
Let's take a look at the top 7 unresolved cases in China:
Dushanzi missing case |
On October 20th, 1996, two workers of Dushanzi Oil Refinery Company (now the Dushanzi Petrochemical Corp) drove a Santana to a second-hand car trade center near the Urumqi Horse Racing Track in Xinjiang where they were supposed to sell the car. However, they disappeared with the car leaving no clue. Their family members and policemen spent much time trying to find them and even posted a reward for anyone able to provide clues. So far, this has not helped solve the case.
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