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来源:芝加哥论坛报
据美国《芝加哥论坛报》8月31日报道,美国印第安纳州罗斯芒特镇警方在一丢弃的汽车中发现被解肢的男尸。据尸检结果,警方怀疑男尸是一周前失踪的普度大学中国留学生郝磊(音译)。
发现中国留学生尸体
星期二,罗斯芒特镇一名男子报告,停车场一辆汽车中传来腐臭的气味。罗斯芒特警方在这辆汽车中发现被肢解的男性尸体。尸体被分装在5个黑色塑料垃圾袋中。这辆汽车是1997年产别克车,被停在罗斯芒特镇警察局附近的一个停车场中。
据尸检报告,这名男子死于头部枪伤。当地尸检部门发言人说:”尸体严重腐烂, 几乎只剩下白骨。“美国警方认定这是一起明显的谋杀案。
汽车的牌照是以普度大学中国留学生郝磊和他妻子的名字注册。警方初步认定死者是一周前失踪的普度大学中国留学生郝磊。法医正在寻找郝磊的牙科报告与尸体进行对比。
30日,罗斯芒特镇警方晚上11点搜查了郝磊夫妇的住宅,发现了犯罪现场。据悉,警方找到了与停尸车库有关的证据。调查正在继续。
于此同时,郝磊的妻子陈丹蕾(音译)试图用丈夫的护照进入中国,现在被上海警方拘留。
妻子曾试图谋杀丈夫
今年28岁中国留学生郝磊是普度大学研究生。 他与妻子陈丹蕾住在印第安纳州拉斐特北第五大街。2001年,陈丹蕾被普度大学化学工程系研究生院录取。2002年,郝磊被普度大学机械工程系研究生院录取。两人在2001年5月结婚。
据普度警方说,陈丹蕾去年圣诞节试图谋杀丈夫,被警方以谋杀罪起诉。今年8月26日,陈丹蕾没有出席当地发院的审判,法院对她发出通缉令,并强行扣留她的护照。
据普度地方报纸报道,郝磊夫妇去年两次发生暴力冲突。最近的一次发生在2004年圣诞节。当天,陈丹蕾在与丈夫性交时,忽然用菜刀砍丈夫胸部。被捕后,陈丹蕾告诉警方,他们婚姻出现问题,她一直情绪不稳定。再加上他们当时正在看电影《本能》,其中有类似的凶杀情节。
目前美国警方正在与中国上海发面交涉,要求引渡陈丹蕾回美国审讯。
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Were body parts missing student's?
Wife held in China, police want to talk to herBy Carolyn Rusin
Special to the Tribune
Published August 31, 2005
Authorities this afternoon were seeking to determine if the dismembered remains of a man, found in the trunk of a car in a Rosemont parking garage, were those of a Purdue University graduate student reported missing last week.
Meanwhile, authorities in Shanghai, China, are holding the student's wife on a passport violation, and police here are seeking to have her returned to the U.S. so they can question her about her husband's disappearance.
The investigation began Tuesday when Rosemont police discovered human remains in five black plastic garbage bags and a dark-colored canvas bag, similar to a duffel, in a maroon 1997 Buick Century.
The vehicle had been left in a municipal parking garage at 9441 W. Devon Ave., next to City Hall and the Police Department. Officers went to the garage after a man reported a foul odor coming from the car.
An autopsy today determined the man had died of a gunshot wound to the head, an apparent homicide victim, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
"The (body) parts are so badly decomposed, it's like a skeleton," said a spokesman for the medical examiner's office.
To aid in identification efforts, authorities are seeking dental records of the missing student, Lei He, 28, of the 700 block of North 5th Street, Lafayette, Ind. He and his wife are the registered owners of the Buick, police said.
Lafayette police Lt. John Withers said friends of He reported him missing last Friday. They told officers they were concerned because they had not heard from him for about a week.
The missing man is a graduate student in mechanical engineering at Purdue University in West Lafayette, according to the university news service.
He's wife, Danlei Chen, also 28, is wanted on an arrest warrant, charged by Purdue University police with having tried to kill her husband last December, Withers said. The warrant was issued after Chen missed a court date last Friday.
Tippecanoe County, Ind., prosecutors filed the attempted murder charge against Chen after she allegedly stabbed her husband at their home on Christmas Day, the Purdue news service reported.
Police have since learned Chen, who had been forced to surrender her own passport when she was arrested, was detained by Shanghai authorities when she tried to use her husband's passport to enter China, Withers said.
Officials today were working with the U.S. Marshal's office to have the woman returned to the U.S.
The woman, a Chinese national from Shanghai, was enrolled at Purdue as a graduate student in chemical engineering, according to the university news service. The couple was married in May 2001.
Rosemont police detectives, working the Cook County Sheriff's police, the Major Case Task Force and Lafayette police, obtained a search warrant of the couple's apartment and entered it about 11 p.m. Tuesday, Rosemont police Lt. Kieran Mackey said. No one was home at the time.
Investigators found evidence in the apartment that "was related to our discovery in the parking garage," Mackey said. He said other, undisclosed evidence collected by Rosemont police from the car's trunk would be turned over to Lafayette police for a criminal investigation being conducted by that department.
"We believe (the wife) left the country on a flight out of O'Hare," Mackey said.
The Rosemont parking garage is within walking distance of a CTA O'Hare Blue Line station.
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