The Zhang Yingying case, which is concerned about the hearts of millions of people, finally came the truth. The suspect has admitted that he raped and killed the poor Zhang Yingying. The details of the crime he confessed were so bloody!

Original title: Big news! Chapter Yingying The suspect admitted to killing, rape, beating Zhang Yingying... outrageous!

Zhang Yingying case finally waited for the truth

The suspect has admitted that he raped and killed the poor Zhang Yingying

According to the crime details he confessed

It was so bloody!

beasts! !

suspect Christensen

According to the US Chinese website, WTTW comprehensive report, at the trial on June 12, the federal lawyer sued Christensen admitted that the defendant K had killed Chinese scholar Zhang Yingying.

Federal defense attorney George Tassef said: "Christensen is responsible for Zhang Yingying's death. Brent Christensen killed Zhang Yingying."

Prosecutors spent 45 minutes describing the terrible details before Zhang Yingying's death, claiming that Zhang Yingying was raped, beaten and beheaded in Christensen's apartment in Champagne.

Although the defendant admitted the fact that he killed Zhang Yingying, it did not change the defense of innocence.

Attorney Tassef said Christensen was "trial for his life" and that several "factual issues" must be debated before sentencing.

Zhang Yingying is a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois who studies photosynthesis and crop yield. She was last seen on June 9, 2017.

surveillance video showed that she entered a car allegedly driven by Christensen that day, and then disappeared, and the body was not found.

Previously, prosecutors accused Christensen of torture and killing Zhang Yingying, saying that he "expressed his desire to become a killer" .

Federal prosecutor Eugene Miller said Christensen began planning to kidnap and murder someone a few months ago when he met Zhang Yingying. In his trial statement, Miller said that Christensen compared himself to serial killer Ted Bundy, who bragged to his girlfriend after investigators failed to find Zhang's body, "I'm very good at it."

Miller said Christensen pretended to be an undercover officer, convinced Zhang to get in the car and then took her back to her apartment. According to Miller, was there Christensen tore off her clothes, raped her, and then pinched her neck for about 10 minutes, when Zhang Yingying struggled.

Then, Christensen took Zhang Yingying to the bathroom, where he hit her in the head with an Louisville baseball bat, splitting her head apart.

Miller said that Christensen eventually stabbed Zhang Yingying, and cut off her head.

According to Miller, Christensen thoroughly cleaned up his apartment and vehicles to cover up his crimes. But investigators found blood spots on his mattress and bed substrates, as well as drywalls, under the carpets and on the baseball bats. The results of the

DNA test show that these blood stains are from Zhang Yingying.

"He kidnapped her, he murdered her, he covered up his crimes," Miller said.

Zhang Yingying's father and her other family members listened to these statements through translation in court. Christensen sat in the dock without any reaction. The details of the murder case in

are obviously learned through the recording of Christensen's girlfriend. She worked with the FBI and recorded their conversations, including during Ms. Zhang's vigil.

Allegedly, in that recording, Christensen said he wanted to attend a vigil, "see how many people are here," he said. "They came here to find me."

He also added that Zhang Yingying's body will never be found, and her family set out from China to find her, but will "return empty-handed".

Tatherf barely denies these details, but doubts the fact that Christensen claims Zhang Yingying was his 13th victim in the recording. Defense attorneys claimed Christensen had drunk a lot of alcohol before the vigil, adding that there was no evidence that Christensen had killed anyone before Zhang Yingying.

Among the first witnesses who appeared in court to testify on Wednesday, Zhang's boyfriend Xiaolin Hou (Xiaolin Hou), described how he felt very "shocked" and "terrible" after learning that his girlfriend disappeared.

Hou and Zhang met while studying together at Sun Yat-sen University in 2009.

They were in the same class and eventually graduated with first and second place respectively in 2013. After graduation, the two continued to study at Peking University and were dating.

Hou Xiaolin confirmed that they planned to get engaged and get married in October 2017, about four months after Zhang disappeared.

When Hou learned that Zhang was missing, he and his girlfriend's family went to the United States to find her. He said they searched for a long time in parks and abandoned houses in the Champaign-Urbana area, but never found her.

"We have been looking for her," Hou said sadly. "We will never give up finding her hope."

The trial was held Wednesday after Christensen's lawyers tried to postpone the trial as a newly filed civil lawsuit alleges that two University of Illinois Counseling Center employees counseled Christensen a few months before he was kidnapped, but they adopted a " intentional disregard for " to ignore the risks he would pose to the community.

Zhang Yingying's estate manager launched the federal civil lawsuit last Friday, listing two social workers Mibach and Mo Ping as defendants with Christensen.

Christensen's lawyers claim that the process of civil litigation " may provide Christensen with a lot of evidence of commutation of sentences that he currently cannot obtain," i.e., he has so far refused to accept testimony from the defense to question witnesses.

But federal district judge James Shadid quickly rejected the request, saying it could amount to an "indefinite delay", adding that "it's not in the interest of the judiciary".

On June 11, the jury selection work of the Zhang Yingying case was completed, and 12 formal juries and 6 substitutes were finally finalized.

It is reported that the 12 formal members include 7 men and 5 women, and the alternate members are composed of 4 men and 2 women. Nearly 90% of

12 ​​people are white, ranging in age from 30 to 70 years old. There is another person who is not sure, but may be an Asian.

Whether the defendant is guilty and sentencing will be decided jointly by these juries.

Next, both parties will start to make opening statements on the 12th local time and start summoning witnesses from both sides in the morning. This stage is expected to last for 3-4 weeks.

734 days have passed since Zhang Yingying disappeared in June 2017...

On the morning of June 3, the first trial of the Zhang Yingying case was held in the Federal Court of Peoria, and the Urbana Court Viewing Room broadcast the trial simultaneously.

Before the trial, Zhang Yingying's parents and her younger brother entered the court accompanied by aid lawyer Wang Zhidong. Subsequently, Huang Liming, deputy consul general of the Chinese Consulate General in Chicago, also arrived at the scene.

It is reported that only Zhang Yingying's father entered the trial site that day, and her mother and younger brother were waiting in the discussion room.

From the live broadcast screen, we can clearly see that Zhang’s father’s expression is solemn and his expression is tired. Zhang's mother kept lowering her head and looked solemn.

Subsequently, the defendant Brendt Christensen also arrived at the scene accompanied by five defense lawyers.

According to "American Chinese TV", is the first time Christensen appears in in a non-prisoner uniform.

He was wearing a blue shirt, khaki trousers and black leather shoes that day, with a calm expression.

During the trial, he smiled from time to time and whispered with the lawyer.

Defendant defense lawyer entered the court

On the morning of the same day, the judge had introduced the case to 16 potential jury members (11 women and 5 men), explaining that the prosecutor filed a case against the defendant one count of "killing death" and "perjury" .

In addition, the judge asked jury members about whether they knew potential witnesses.

Original title: Big news! Chapter Yingying The suspect admitted to killing, rape, beating Zhang Yingying... outrageous!

Zhang Yingying case finally waited for the truth

The suspect has admitted that he raped and killed the poor Zhang Yingying

According to the crime details he confessed

It was so bloody!

beasts! !

suspect Christensen

According to the US Chinese website, WTTW comprehensive report, at the trial on June 12, the federal lawyer sued Christensen admitted that the defendant K had killed Chinese scholar Zhang Yingying.

Federal defense attorney George Tassef said: "Christensen is responsible for Zhang Yingying's death. Brent Christensen killed Zhang Yingying."

Prosecutors spent 45 minutes describing the terrible details before Zhang Yingying's death, claiming that Zhang Yingying was raped, beaten and beheaded in Christensen's apartment in Champagne.

Although the defendant admitted the fact that he killed Zhang Yingying, it did not change the defense of innocence.

Attorney Tassef said Christensen was "trial for his life" and that several "factual issues" must be debated before sentencing.

Zhang Yingying is a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois who studies photosynthesis and crop yield. She was last seen on June 9, 2017.

surveillance video showed that she entered a car allegedly driven by Christensen that day, and then disappeared, and the body was not found.

Previously, prosecutors accused Christensen of torture and killing Zhang Yingying, saying that he "expressed his desire to become a killer" .

Federal prosecutor Eugene Miller said Christensen began planning to kidnap and murder someone a few months ago when he met Zhang Yingying. In his trial statement, Miller said that Christensen compared himself to serial killer Ted Bundy, who bragged to his girlfriend after investigators failed to find Zhang's body, "I'm very good at it."

Miller said Christensen pretended to be an undercover officer, convinced Zhang to get in the car and then took her back to her apartment. According to Miller, was there Christensen tore off her clothes, raped her, and then pinched her neck for about 10 minutes, when Zhang Yingying struggled.

Then, Christensen took Zhang Yingying to the bathroom, where he hit her in the head with an Louisville baseball bat, splitting her head apart.

Miller said that Christensen eventually stabbed Zhang Yingying, and cut off her head.

According to Miller, Christensen thoroughly cleaned up his apartment and vehicles to cover up his crimes. But investigators found blood spots on his mattress and bed substrates, as well as drywalls, under the carpets and on the baseball bats. The results of the

DNA test show that these blood stains are from Zhang Yingying.

"He kidnapped her, he murdered her, he covered up his crimes," Miller said.

Zhang Yingying's father and her other family members listened to these statements through translation in court. Christensen sat in the dock without any reaction. The details of the murder case in

are obviously learned through the recording of Christensen's girlfriend. She worked with the FBI and recorded their conversations, including during Ms. Zhang's vigil.

Allegedly, in that recording, Christensen said he wanted to attend a vigil, "see how many people are here," he said. "They came here to find me."

He also added that Zhang Yingying's body will never be found, and her family set out from China to find her, but will "return empty-handed".

Tatherf barely denies these details, but doubts the fact that Christensen claims Zhang Yingying was his 13th victim in the recording. Defense attorneys claimed Christensen had drunk a lot of alcohol before the vigil, adding that there was no evidence that Christensen had killed anyone before Zhang Yingying.

Among the first witnesses who appeared in court to testify on Wednesday, Zhang's boyfriend Xiaolin Hou (Xiaolin Hou), described how he felt very "shocked" and "terrible" after learning that his girlfriend disappeared.

Hou and Zhang met while studying together at Sun Yat-sen University in 2009.

They were in the same class and eventually graduated with first and second place respectively in 2013. After graduation, the two continued to study at Peking University and were dating.

Hou Xiaolin confirmed that they planned to get engaged and get married in October 2017, about four months after Zhang disappeared.

When Hou learned that Zhang was missing, he and his girlfriend's family went to the United States to find her. He said they searched for a long time in parks and abandoned houses in the Champaign-Urbana area, but never found her.

"We have been looking for her," Hou said sadly. "We will never give up finding her hope."

The trial was held Wednesday after Christensen's lawyers tried to postpone the trial as a newly filed civil lawsuit alleges that two University of Illinois Counseling Center employees counseled Christensen a few months before he was kidnapped, but they adopted a " intentional disregard for " to ignore the risks he would pose to the community.

Zhang Yingying's estate manager launched the federal civil lawsuit last Friday, listing two social workers Mibach and Mo Ping as defendants with Christensen.

Christensen's lawyers claim that the process of civil litigation " may provide Christensen with a lot of evidence of commutation of sentences that he currently cannot obtain," i.e., he has so far refused to accept testimony from the defense to question witnesses.

But federal district judge James Shadid quickly rejected the request, saying it could amount to an "indefinite delay", adding that "it's not in the interest of the judiciary".

On June 11, the jury selection work of the Zhang Yingying case was completed, and 12 formal juries and 6 substitutes were finally finalized.

It is reported that the 12 formal members include 7 men and 5 women, and the alternate members are composed of 4 men and 2 women. Nearly 90% of

12 ​​people are white, ranging in age from 30 to 70 years old. There is another person who is not sure, but may be an Asian.

Whether the defendant is guilty and sentencing will be decided jointly by these juries.

Next, both parties will start to make opening statements on the 12th local time and start summoning witnesses from both sides in the morning. This stage is expected to last for 3-4 weeks.

734 days have passed since Zhang Yingying disappeared in June 2017...

On the morning of June 3, the first trial of the Zhang Yingying case was held in the Federal Court of Peoria, and the Urbana Court Viewing Room broadcast the trial simultaneously.

Before the trial, Zhang Yingying's parents and her younger brother entered the court accompanied by aid lawyer Wang Zhidong. Subsequently, Huang Liming, deputy consul general of the Chinese Consulate General in Chicago, also arrived at the scene.

It is reported that only Zhang Yingying's father entered the trial site that day, and her mother and younger brother were waiting in the discussion room.

From the live broadcast screen, we can clearly see that Zhang’s father’s expression is solemn and his expression is tired. Zhang's mother kept lowering her head and looked solemn.

Subsequently, the defendant Brendt Christensen also arrived at the scene accompanied by five defense lawyers.

According to "American Chinese TV", is the first time Christensen appears in in a non-prisoner uniform.

He was wearing a blue shirt, khaki trousers and black leather shoes that day, with a calm expression.

During the trial, he smiled from time to time and whispered with the lawyer.

Defendant defense lawyer entered the court

On the morning of the same day, the judge had introduced the case to 16 potential jury members (11 women and 5 men), explaining that the prosecutor filed a case against the defendant one count of "killing death" and "perjury" .

In addition, the judge asked jury members about whether they knew potential witnesses.

According to information at the time, among the potential witnesses, 588 of the prosecutors came from , including FBI agents and Zhang Yingying's family.

There are 53 other people from the defense, includes Christensen's ex-wife .

During the judge's question to the jury, one person said he was a policeman and had discussed the case with law enforcement officers; another woman said she worked in a federal prison and was more inclined to prosecutors' testimony.

On the issue of whether to be sentenced to death, two people in have clearly expressed their opposition to the death penalty;

have three other people who agree to the death penalty, but are not sure whether they will make a decision on the death penalty.

There are two people who believe that life imprisonment is a more serious punishment than the death penalty.

On the same day, the court had selected 7 qualified jurors, but six people also made it clear that they could not hold the position due to time issues.

Now, 12 formal jurors have been confirmed, but it is not known how many of the 12 people will support the sentence of death to the suspect.

(part of the content of the trial phase comes from "New York City")

According to Zhangjia's lawyer Wang Zhidong, the entire lawsuit in this case is expected to last for two months, and is divided into three stages.

Phase 1: Jury Selection

Duration: About two weeks

jury selection just completed is the first stage of this case. After two weeks, the procuratorate and defense selected the final 12 official jury members and 6 alternate members from the 476 candidates.

It is well known that in the United States, the conviction is ultimately decided by the jury rather than a judge.

Therefore, whether the various evidences proposed by the prosecution in the Zhang Yingying case were adopted by the jury will affect the final judgment of the case.

The jury was randomly selected at the beginning, and then the prosecution and defense will ask questions to the candidates under the supervision of the judge, and then judge whether it is fair based on occupation, gender, and age, whether it will sympathize with the defendant, and whether there is a preconceived attitude.

Therefore, both prosecution and defense will undoubtedly tend to choose jury members who are more beneficial to them, but if the member cannot listen to testimony between the two parties with an open mind, he will be eliminated.

Stage 2: Conviction stage

Daily: About two weeks

In the conviction stage, the trial enters the cross-examination stage (Witness Examination).

First, the prosecutor provides evidence to prove the defendant's guilt and witness testimony. After the prosecution interrogates the witness, the defendant's defense lawyer cross-examination of the same witness in order to reduce the credibility of the testimony. After the first round of questions is over, the prosecution and defense will have the opportunity to ask questions in the second round.

After the prosecutor's evidence was completed, the defendant's defense lawyer provided witness testimony and asked another question. After the cross-examination session of

was completed, the prosecution and defense made a summary statement, which was also the last opportunity for the two parties to communicate with the jury.

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Subsequently, the jury no longer contacted the trial personnel and began internal discussions to decide whether the defendant was guilty. The federal litigation law requires that all juries of must reach an agreement before convicting the suspect.

If 12 jury members and 1 person in disagrees with "incriminal", the case will enter "flow trial" .

During the trial, the judge had the opportunity to file a lawsuit again. But if 12 jury members disagree with "incriminal", the case will no longer be filed.

On May 28, the prosecution and defense have submitted a list of evidence expected to be displayed in the trial to the court.

The list of evidence submitted by the federal prosecutor is 12 pages , which includes Yingying's diary, forensic evidence from Christensen's apartment, as well as baseball caps, carpets, powerful tapes, female photos, etc. related to the case.

defense also provided a list of evidence for 5 pages , which includes Christensen’s home video, his records on the dating site “OK Cupid”, and communication records and emails with several women on social media.

Although the defense did not explain the relationship between this list and the case, these evidences will affect the direction of the case trial and will also influence the final decision of the jury.

Image source: Beijing News

Phase 3: Sentencing stage (Sentencing)

Duration: About three weeks

In the United States, cases of seeking death penalty are rare. According to the report of Amnesty International, only 25 people in the United States were executed in 2018.

Chapter Yingying's case was prosecuted by a federal prosecutor in federal court for the crime of kidnapping and death sentence, and sought death penalty in . Once the defendant is found guilty, the jury will enter the sentencing stage, and the defendant has two possibilities: death penalty, or life imprisonment.

At this time, the prosecution and defense will provide evidence and cross-examination again based on the sentencing issue. can also be declared only if the jury agrees.

Source: pear video

In December last year, the defendant's defense lawyer submitted a mental health assessment to the court. The U.S. Supreme Court also "just" has regulations: prohibits the execution of death on prisoners with mental problems .

However, on April 29 this year, the defense lawyer decided to give up the defense of mental illness, which means that the defense cannot use mental illness as an excuse for exempting the death penalty in the sentencing stage. It also means that the sentencing stage may shorten the time.

reporters once interviewed Zhang Yingying's father about sentencing. Zhang Ronggao said, "I think he should definitely be sentenced to death."

According to lawyer Wang Zhidong, Zhang Yingying's parents said two years ago that they would come to the United States during the trial to witness the suspect being tried with their own eyes.

Many details of Zhang Yingying's murder will definitely be involved in the trial, which will definitely be an extremely painful process for the Zhang family's parents.

But all they can do is wait for the result of the trial.

mentioned above that in the United States, cases of seeking death penalty are rare. In 2018, only 25 people in the United States were executed.

According to Wikipedia's explanation of the US death penalty system entry:

Currently, there are 31 states, federal governments and military in the United States that have death penalty laws. In areas without death penalty, the vast majority of the highest punishment is "life imprisonment and no parole".

In addition, the United States is tried separately for the death penalty (the regulations vary from state to state) - that is, if the prosecution wants the defendant to be sentenced to death, it must be submitted in advance, and can only choose between the death penalty and the non-death penalty (the sentence cannot be changed to fixed-term imprisonment during the trial).

plus the US criminals have the right to choose the jury system, and the jury system requires 100% approval, so the vetting rate is extremely high: except for criminals with heinous crimes (such as serial killers and terrorists), it is difficult to sentence death. Even if

can be sentenced to death, because the trial cycle in the United States is extremely long, it is generally normal to delay the death penalty for more than ten years or even decades before being executed;

Moreover, the appeal procedures between the state and the federal parties are often protracted and expensive, so that they exceed two or three times the cost of executing life imprisonment.

In the United States, states and federal death row prisoners have extremely bad murder crimes.

Typical death penalty includes intentional homicide while engaging in major crimes such as smuggling population, kidnapping, robbery of banks, rape or indecent child molestation.

The crimes that can be sentenced to death in federal laws also include the use of weapons of mass destruction, hijacking vehicles or engaging in terrorist activities that result in the death of persons, intentional killing of law enforcement officers and immediate relatives out of retaliation, and intentional killing of government leaders.

Remember before the final trial of the Jiang Ge case, Jiang Ge's mother also asked the Japanese government to sentence Chen Shifeng, the murderer who killed his daughter, to death.

The reason why Jiang's mother sought Chen Shifeng's death penalty was not out of revenge, but "Only when a person's life is threatened can he understand how valuable life is."

Although the laws of various countries have different regulations on the death penalty, Jiang's mother's words are also applicable in the Zhang Yingying case.

The suspect Christensen is still unwilling to reveal Zhang Yingying's whereabouts to the Zhang family, which is enough to show that he has no repentance for what he has done.

He was calm in the trial seat and even laughed slightly and talked freely to the lawyer, which proved that he seemed to have long expected that as long as he gritted his teeth and didn't say it, he could avoid the punishment of the death penalty.

seeking Christensen's death penalty is not only a legal punishment for his "kidnapping to death", but also a punishment for his unrepentant heart and a guarantee that he can no longer harm other innocent lives.

Now, Christensen's lawyer admitted in court that his client killed Zhang Yingying.

So does it also indicate that the truth is about to be revealed and the final punishment is about to be concluded.

The Zhang Yingying case, which lasted for two years, has finally ushered in the most critical step in the past few days. When we heard the details of the crime, we were all sad and angry, hated the murderer's ruthlessness, and we couldn't imagine Yingying's helplessness at that time.

I dare not imagine the sadness of Yingying’s parents and relatives when they hear these details.

Christensen must pay the price for what he did.

Trial is coming.

Image source: Beijing News

Phase 3: Sentencing stage (Sentencing)

Duration: About three weeks

In the United States, cases of seeking death penalty are rare. According to the report of Amnesty International, only 25 people in the United States were executed in 2018.

Chapter Yingying's case was prosecuted by a federal prosecutor in federal court for the crime of kidnapping and death sentence, and sought death penalty in . Once the defendant is found guilty, the jury will enter the sentencing stage, and the defendant has two possibilities: death penalty, or life imprisonment.

At this time, the prosecution and defense will provide evidence and cross-examination again based on the sentencing issue. can also be declared only if the jury agrees.

Source: pear video

In December last year, the defendant's defense lawyer submitted a mental health assessment to the court. The U.S. Supreme Court also "just" has regulations: prohibits the execution of death on prisoners with mental problems .

However, on April 29 this year, the defense lawyer decided to give up the defense of mental illness, which means that the defense cannot use mental illness as an excuse for exempting the death penalty in the sentencing stage. It also means that the sentencing stage may shorten the time.

reporters once interviewed Zhang Yingying's father about sentencing. Zhang Ronggao said, "I think he should definitely be sentenced to death."

According to lawyer Wang Zhidong, Zhang Yingying's parents said two years ago that they would come to the United States during the trial to witness the suspect being tried with their own eyes.

Many details of Zhang Yingying's murder will definitely be involved in the trial, which will definitely be an extremely painful process for the Zhang family's parents.

But all they can do is wait for the result of the trial.

mentioned above that in the United States, cases of seeking death penalty are rare. In 2018, only 25 people in the United States were executed.

According to Wikipedia's explanation of the US death penalty system entry:

Currently, there are 31 states, federal governments and military in the United States that have death penalty laws. In areas without death penalty, the vast majority of the highest punishment is "life imprisonment and no parole".

In addition, the United States is tried separately for the death penalty (the regulations vary from state to state) - that is, if the prosecution wants the defendant to be sentenced to death, it must be submitted in advance, and can only choose between the death penalty and the non-death penalty (the sentence cannot be changed to fixed-term imprisonment during the trial).

plus the US criminals have the right to choose the jury system, and the jury system requires 100% approval, so the vetting rate is extremely high: except for criminals with heinous crimes (such as serial killers and terrorists), it is difficult to sentence death. Even if

can be sentenced to death, because the trial cycle in the United States is extremely long, it is generally normal to delay the death penalty for more than ten years or even decades before being executed;

Moreover, the appeal procedures between the state and the federal parties are often protracted and expensive, so that they exceed two or three times the cost of executing life imprisonment.

In the United States, states and federal death row prisoners have extremely bad murder crimes.

Typical death penalty includes intentional homicide while engaging in major crimes such as smuggling population, kidnapping, robbery of banks, rape or indecent child molestation.

The crimes that can be sentenced to death in federal laws also include the use of weapons of mass destruction, hijacking vehicles or engaging in terrorist activities that result in the death of persons, intentional killing of law enforcement officers and immediate relatives out of retaliation, and intentional killing of government leaders.

Remember before the final trial of the Jiang Ge case, Jiang Ge's mother also asked the Japanese government to sentence Chen Shifeng, the murderer who killed his daughter, to death.

The reason why Jiang's mother sought Chen Shifeng's death penalty was not out of revenge, but "Only when a person's life is threatened can he understand how valuable life is."

Although the laws of various countries have different regulations on the death penalty, Jiang's mother's words are also applicable in the Zhang Yingying case.

The suspect Christensen is still unwilling to reveal Zhang Yingying's whereabouts to the Zhang family, which is enough to show that he has no repentance for what he has done.

He was calm in the trial seat and even laughed slightly and talked freely to the lawyer, which proved that he seemed to have long expected that as long as he gritted his teeth and didn't say it, he could avoid the punishment of the death penalty.

seeking Christensen's death penalty is not only a legal punishment for his "kidnapping to death", but also a punishment for his unrepentant heart and a guarantee that he can no longer harm other innocent lives.

Now, Christensen's lawyer admitted in court that his client killed Zhang Yingying.

So does it also indicate that the truth is about to be revealed and the final punishment is about to be concluded.

The Zhang Yingying case, which lasted for two years, has finally ushered in the most critical step in the past few days. When we heard the details of the crime, we were all sad and angry, hated the murderer's ruthlessness, and we couldn't imagine Yingying's helplessness at that time.

I dare not imagine the sadness of Yingying’s parents and relatives when they hear these details.

Christensen must pay the price for what he did.

Trial is coming.