Background
Shi was born in Liuhe County, China, on March 5, 1971.
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Shi was born in Liuhe County, China, on March 5, 1971.
He was sentenced to death on November 25 the same year and executed about a month later. He was a resident of Tonggou village (通沟村) in Liunan Township and worked as a butcher. On the morning of September 24, 2006, Shi drove to Ermi in Tonghua County where he killed Li Zhenjun in his home, as well as Wang Yuliang, a health inspector who had once punished him.
Shi then drove to Liunan Township in Liuhe County, where he killed shop owner Liu Guohua, who had refused to sell his meat.
He also wounded Liu"s wife, as well as a man named Wang Gangyin, who had paid him low wages. He then proceeded to Sanyuanpu, where he killed shop owner and slaughterhouse supervisor Yu Hongyong, who had also punished him, wounded Yu"s wife, and then fled.
Shi was soon identified by police as the culprit, roadblocks were set up in the area, and a reward of 100,000 yuan was offered by Tonghua police for clues about the murderer"s whereabouts. On September 28, the Ministry of Public Security issued a Class-A warrant and offered a reward of 50,000 yuan for information that would lead to his arrest.
Being hunted by 2,000 police officers and 12,000 other people, including militia, armed police, and local residents, Shi killed three villagers and wounded another in Lujiabao (吕家堡村) near Liunan Township in the morning of September 29.
He was eventually captured in a nearby cornfield around noon on the same day. He was brought to Changchun, where he confessed to the murders. Shi, who was said to have had psychological problems, described his motive as "revenge for the humiliations that he suffered by the society".
Killed
Wounded
Wang Yuhong
Liu Guohua"s wife
Wang Gangyin (王刚因)
Yu Hongyong"s wife
An unnamed person
After pleading guilty to the murder spree, Shi was convicted of intentional homicide and sentenced to death on November 25, 2006.
He was executed at Tonghua on December 20 of that same year.