Li Shikang

Li Shikang
Born
Li Shikang

1955 (age 68–69)
Sichuan, China
Details
Victims6 killed, 17 wounded
Span of crimes
February – October 1999
CountryChina
State(s)Sichuan, Guangzhou, Zhuhai
Date apprehended
December 1999

Li Shikang (born 1955) is a Chinese serial killer who killed six people and wounded 17 others with letter bombs sent to medical staff, whom he blamed for not curing his sexually transmitted disease.[1]

Crimes

Li Shikang, frustrated by the fact that doctors had dismissed his fears for his children while failing to cure him, sent his first bomb on February 18, 1999, disguised as a fruit box, to the house of Dr. Xu, teacher of the University of Medicine of Sichuan Province.[2]

On October 6, 1999, he sent a bomb to Dr. Chen; it exploded and killed Chen and two others at a clinic in Guangzhou. Two others were wounded.[2]

In the third explosion on October 24, 1999, he sent a bomb to Dr. Wu, who told Shikang that the disease could not be transmitted by everyday contact with his children.[1][2] Two butlers were killed in the explosion, while Wu and 13 other people were wounded.[1][2]

Arrest

Li Shikang was arrested in December after a joint operation by police in Zhuhai and Guangzhou through the detonators he used.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Gittings, John (December 14, 1999). "Sexual ignorance led to bombings in China". The Guardian.
  2. ^ a b c d "Paciente zangado com médicos mata 6 e fere 17 na China". Jornal do Commercio. December 14, 1999.