Chinas killers kids: The shocking way communist nation is dealing with rash of boys slaughtering little girls

China is being rocked by a series of shocking murders of little girls committed by boys as young as 12.But, nearly as shocking is how the communist nation deals with juvenile killers — usually letting them go without jail time.Often, they are sent to mental institutions for just a few years.In one case, a killer was allowed to return to school shortly after his crime.As China struggles to answer how to hold children accountable for heinous killings, the most notorious of which are committed against other kids, it’s often the parents of the victims who find themselves waiting for justice that might never come.Gong Junli, whose 8-year-old daughter was brutally stabbed to death by a 13-year-old boy, is among the latest heartbroken parents waiting to see if the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) will sentence his child’s killer to prison.The single father’s plight made headlines in March when prosecutors agreed to pursue criminal charges against the teen, who allegedly coaxed the girl to follow him into the woods in the Xinjing Township in September 2022, according to Red Star News.The boy then stabbed her multiple times and abandoned her body in a grove of poplar trees, officials said.

Investigators noted that the 13-year-old allegedly prepared knives, blades, disposable gloves, plastic ropes and other tools for the murder, placing them in the woods where he invited the victim to play.Officials said the teen showed no remorse for the crime and spoke nonchalantly when questioned by police.Junli’s surveillance camera captured the moment the young girl was lured away by the teenager, who had come to ask her to join him in the woods twice before.The grieving father told Red Star that the teenager had allegedly developed a hatred for women after being beaten and scolded by his mother, and had planned to kill her and female classmates with good grades before choosing the 8-year-old as his first victim.Junli told the outlet he fainted when he first learned about his d...

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