Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Does the ogre "Xi Wei" really eat people? Why did he start eating people?

Does the ogre "Xi Wei" really eat people? Why did he start eating people?

In the past, in Europe and Asia, Mo Ehlova's family also had cannibalism. Sixty years ago, a murder case shocked China and Thailand. Wei, the ogre, killed people six times in a row in four years, and cut out his heart and internal organs and ate them. Later, when Wei committed another crime, he was caught. This case caused great panic at that time. In order to calm people's hearts and frighten the wicked, the local government decided to paint Wei's body with wax glaze, make it into a mummy and show it in public.

Ogres that shocked Thailand? Wei? Did you really eat people? Wei began to eat people. According to Thai media reports, Xi Wei was originally named Huang Lihui, 192 1, a native of Guangdong, China. It is said that he once took part in the war and defeated the Japanese. After the war, 19-year-old Wei followed his mother's advice and went to Thailand to make a living. It is extremely difficult for him to make a living in Thailand. Because he is a foreigner, he has been bullied and humiliated by his boss and fellow workers. Often he still can't get his salary. Wei himself has asthma since he was a child, and he can't even afford medical treatment. Later, at the age of 33, he went crazy. He believed that human internal organs could cure asthma, so he began to kill people and eat internal organs. After he was finally arrested, he pleaded guilty and was shot. The body was mummified and displayed for 60 years.

In the middle of this year, it seems that the Thai people suddenly began to sympathize with him, saying that he was also punished as he deserved, and stopped showing the body for human rights advice and demanded that it be cremated, thus completely ending his life.

As for Wei, does he really eat people? That's true. When Wei was arrested, he was caught with stolen goods, fresh bodies and bloody internal organs. Wei's confession in court showed that he had committed two murders. However, only three days later, Wei took all the cases on himself and told the time and place of killing in detail. This in itself is a very big question. What's more, after Wei was arrested, children continued to be killed and they also lost their internal organs.

At that time, various media rushed to report on this, directly pushing all the cases to Wei, and the words were exaggerated, dark and horrible, which made people panic at that time. We have reason to speculate that the authorities and the government let Wei take all the responsibility on himself in order to stabilize people's hearts. What's more, now Thai people and organizations have produced more evidence to jointly convict them.

Wei committed a crime, but he was also punished as he deserved. The mummy display was labeled as an ogre, and after 60 years of display, no family member claimed it. Personally, I think he should bear the consequences for his crimes, but those cases that have nothing to do with him should not let the murderer go unpunished and let others bear a bad name.