Murder suspect Wang Zhijian being escorted to the crime scene at
Block 349, Yishun Avenue 11
by police officers. He
killed three women, including his lover and her daughter.
(Photo Straits Times)
To prove his love for her, Wang had a picture of his girlfriend
tattooed in May 2007.
(Photo Supreme Court file)
Eight months later, he put a tattoo of a “dead god” (left) to
show how she was “swallowing” his heart,
and a snake to
symbolise what he called his lover’s vicious nature.
(Photo Supreme Court file)
Despite facing the death penalty, Wang often had a grin for the
cameras.
(Photo Wanbao file)
The weapons found in the Yishun flat after the triple killing.
A knife, a metal spatula,
a
serrated knife and a chopper.
(Photos Supreme Court file)
The bedroom where Wang attacked Ms Li, who was repeatedly stabbed
before she managed
to escape into the kitchen toilet.
(Photo Supreme Court file)
Madam Yang (left) with her daughter Li Meilin, who was the only
one to survive Wang’s murderous rampage.
(Photo Wanbao file)
Ms Li, still recovering from her wounds, being wheeled by her
grandmother and father
into the funeral hall at Mandai
Crematorium.
(Photo The New Paper File)
The body of Madam Yang was found at the foot of Block 349 in
Yishun.
(Photo Straits Times)
Ms Li takes a final glimpse of her mother, Madam Yang Jie. At the
extreme right is her stepfather, Mr Chen
Jun To the
girl’s right is her father, Mr Li Wenge and her grandmother, Madam
Zhang Wei.
(Photo The New Paper File)
Forensic officers taking with them evidence from the Yishun
Avenue 11 flat where the killings took place.
(Photo Straits Times)
The victims