A suspected serial killer accused of the rape and murder of 11 women has been caught after almost three decades on the run.
Chinese police said this week that Gao Chengyong, 52, was arrested after DNA evidence linked him to the crimes which began 28 years ago.
Gao targeted young women dressed in red, who he followed home before raping and killing them, often by slitting their throats, according to Chinese state media.
CNN stated that he would also mutilate the bodies of the victims, some as young as eight years old, leading to his being dubbed “China’s Jack the Ripper.”
According to state media, Gao confessed to 11 murders in Gansu province and Inner Mongolia between 1988 and 2002.
The majority of the attacks took place around Baiyin, a city of around 1.7 million in northeastern Gansu. Such was the panic caused by the murders at the time that women avoided walking unaccompanied at night, and the local authorities offered a 200,000 yuan ($30,000) reward for any information.
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