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The last days of the "two-faced" Lao Rongzhi: the lies have been repeatedly exposed, and the victims' families are in pain

author:Smart Willow Leaf X2u

Lo Rongzhi, a killer once known as the "Female Devil", has been implicated in seven murders. After 23 years on the run, her crime was finally exposed in her hometown of Jiangxi and she was sentenced to death. In this story full of twists and turns, the murder, escape, defense, and execution of Lo Rongzhi are explored.

The last days of the "two-faced" Lao Rongzhi: the lies have been repeatedly exposed, and the victims' families are in pain

In 1996, Lao Rongzhi and his male partner Fa Ziying began a series of cold-blooded criminal activities. The murders they left behind in various places as they fled their hometowns are appalling. Lo's family members claimed that she had been given several opportunities to turn herself in during her flight, but she chose to flee. What kind of psychology and motivation are hidden behind this fugitive life?

The last days of the "two-faced" Lao Rongzhi: the lies have been repeatedly exposed, and the victims' families are in pain

In order to escape the punishment of the law, Lao Rongzhi changed his name and surname, and lived in various places under different identities. She has worked from Jiangxi to Zhejiang, Anhui, and even Xiamen. In the days of her escape, she hid in the shadows of society, creating a layer of camouflage for herself. She works in a bar, uses a false identity, and lives a life of ups and downs. In this process, how did she skillfully evade the pursuit and evade the punishment of the law step by step?

The last days of the "two-faced" Lao Rongzhi: the lies have been repeatedly exposed, and the victims' families are in pain

During the trial, Lo's defense was questioned. She claimed that she was forced to get out of the crime, arguing that she was estranged from her accomplice Fa Ziying in an attempt to defend herself. However, this argument pales in the face of the facts. She denied the cruelty of the killing, the greed for money, but one by one, these arguments were overturned, leaving only more solid evidence of the guilt.

Lo Rongzhi's crime has brought great suffering to innocent people. Take the carpenter Lu Zhongming as an example, he struggled to set up a stall for his children's tuition, but became a victim of the cruelty of Fa Ziying and Lao Rongzhi. The people who have been blackmailed, kidnapped and killed have families and affection behind them. The execution may be a sign of justice, but for the families of these victims, the pain is unspeakable.

Lo Rongzhi's family expressed their willingness to compensate the victims, but the process of civil compensation was not smooth. Lo Rongzhi's assets are limited, and the victim's family is in dire straits while waiting for compensation. This raises the question of whether the legal system is adequate enough to protect the rights and interests of victims, and how can criminals who cannot afford to pay compensation be held accountable for their crimes.

The last days of the "two-faced" Lao Rongzhi: the lies have been repeatedly exposed, and the victims' families are in pain

In the end, the execution of Lo Rongzhi became the end of this tragedy. However, can the death penalty truly compensate for the pain of the victims? Lo Rongzhi once apologized when the verdict was pronounced in the first instance, but for the families of the deceased, is the apology enough to heal the wounds of the deceased?

The last days of the "two-faced" Lao Rongzhi: the lies have been repeatedly exposed, and the victims' families are in pain

In this story of crime and pain, the death penalty becomes the final verdict on Lo Rongzhi's crimes. However, the victims' families still face both financial and psychological difficulties. The failure of civil compensation has led to reflections on legal fairness and victims' rights. This case makes us reflect on whether the legal system is adequate enough to better protect the rights and interests of victims while punishing criminals. In the end, justice may be a pursuit, but the helplessness in it also makes people think deeply.

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