Continuing, from yesterday’s news reports, off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
Two days ago, the chicken farmer, the sixty-four-year-old Chang was found with nine stabs, lying inside the chicken coup of his own vegetable plantation by the Daja Creek treks, he was rushed to the hospital, but died, the seventy-four-year-old elderly, Hsu who’d called it in, had blood spatter patterns covering up his clothes, and couldn’t tell the police how he’d sustained a knife wound on his right hand, the police believed he was a primary suspect, took him in on murder; the district attorneys, after interrogating him last night, believed that he might corroborate his story with someone, and that he has the ability to destroy the evidence stacked up against him, asked the courts to keep Hsu in police custody, which the courts allowed.
The district attorney stated, that Hsu’s testimonies did not match the other witnesses’ testimonies, and it’d not matched the time stamps on the surveillance footages captured, along with the injuries on the body, that all evidences pointed toward how he was, the murderer. The district attorneys are conducting an autopsy today to clarify the cause of death.
Chang is a chicken farmer in Dongshi Region, two mornings ago at eight, he was found lying with nine knife wounds on his body next to the chicken coup by the Daja Creek; the elderly, Hsu called into report, that he saw Chang injured, sitting on a rock, and had helped him get back up, but Chang fell and he’d, notified the police immediately; but the police found Hsu sustained cuts on the fingers of his right hand, that there were, blood spatter patterns on his clothes, believed that he was involved, called the district attorney’s office and arrested him.
The district attorneys and police reviewed, that the knife wounds the deceased sustained were mostly on his hands and feet, suspected that the wounds were caused by a sharp, sickle-shaped knife, that he’d died, from losing too much blood.
Chang’s younger brother told, that he’d heard his brother told that he’d owed some money, but, not in large sums, that there wasn’t, any conflicts either; the local neighbors told, that Hsu and the deceased were friends, that Hsu had given a chunk of land t Chang to raise the chickens on, but awhile ago, they’d heard them in altercation, when Hsu told Chang that he was taken the land back, and not allow him to work on it.
And, there was, also the talks of how they’d gambled at the land guardian’s temple locally, that the deceased had owed some debts. The police are still chasing the leads, to find out what the motive of murder was.
And so, at this point, we’re not sure what caused this man to murder his friend, it may be the dispute in the land, the money, the gambling debts, but, one thing is for sure, it’s more than likely, that this man had, murdered his friend, for whatever reasons he may have, and he’s now, caught.