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    Miss Wu beaten to death by not giving her number to Mr. Zhang or by a cult

    This is a terrible story, and does not end well.

    Miss Wu was out having dinner at McDonald?s on May 28 in Zhaoyuan, Shandong Province.

    Mr Zhang was also at that McDonald?s. Zhang was there having dinner with his friends, and upon seeing Wu, Zhang asked her for her phone number. Wu refused, and perhaps because he had lost face in front of his friends, Zhang may not have reacted well to this rejection.

    An argument broke out. Then, a physical dispute. Then, all of Zhang?s friends joined in. They beat her, violently. As described by a Weibo user named @无主蜜桃 who was an eyewitness, Zhang and his friends kicked her in the head when Wu was lying on the ground. Then, they used an iron bar to strike her head. They continued until the iron bar broke.

    Emergency responders confirmed that Wu died at the scene. Except for this very brief and violent conflict, Wu and Zhang were total strangers.

    The Weibo eyewitness describes this incident occurring from 9:10pm to 9:30pm. The McDonald?s is located across the street from a local police station.

    No one was reported to have tried to help the victim.









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    WOMAN BEATEN TO DEATH AT MCDONALD?S FOR REFUSING TO GIVE HER PHONE NUMBER TO GUY HITTING ON HER [GRAPHIC, UPDATED]
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    This is a terrible story, and does not end well.

    Miss Wu was out having dinner at McDonald?s on May 28 in Zhaoyuan, Shandong Province.

    Mr Zhang was also at that McDonald?s. Zhang was there having dinner with his friends, and upon seeing Wu, Zhang asked her for her phone number. Wu refused, and perhaps because he had lost face in front of his friends, Zhang may not have reacted well to this rejection.

    An argument broke out. Then, a physical dispute. Then, all of Zhang?s friends joined in. They beat her, violently. As described by a Weibo user named @无主蜜桃 who was an eyewitness, Zhang and his friends kicked her in the head when Wu was lying on the ground. Then, they used an iron bar to strike her head. They continued until the iron bar broke.

    Emergency responders confirmed that Wu died at the scene. Except for this very brief and violent conflict, Wu and Zhang were total strangers.

    The Weibo eyewitness describes this incident occurring from 9:10pm to 9:30pm. The McDonald?s is located across the street from a local police station.

    No one was reported to have tried to help the victim.

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    Here is some live video at the scene, but it is very shaky and does not show many details. However, it does align with what a number of bystanders said they saw.



    UPDATE 11:52am May 31, 2014. The People?s Daily Online has a very different take on this story, reporting the six people involved in the attack as all part of an ?evil cult? who were trying to enlist a new member.

    Of the people arrested, one is still a minor and can?t be charged as an adult. The rest will be charged with intentional homicide.

    CCTV reports that the attackers had warned spectators to refrain from intervening by saying, ?We?ll kill anyone who gets involved!? as well as saying horrible things to the victim like ?[once I kill you,] you?ll never come back in the next life?.




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    Holy crap! What. The. Fuck.

    And NOBODY did anything to help. Not even run to the police station to alert them? That's fucking horrible!


    I don't care if a bunch of assholes said they would kill me. I would have done something. Said something. Gotten help. I'd rather die than watch someone beaten to death like that and having to live knowing that I did nothing to help. That I just let it happen. What the fuck is wrong with people?!
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    That shit went on for 20 fucking minutes. Ugh. That poor woman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beli View Post
    That shit went on for 20 fucking minutes. Ugh. That poor woman.
    Exactly! That's why I don't get how nobody did anything at all. That's a LONG time. I'm sure you can sneak out and over to the police station across the street the gang wouldn't even know you did it. If everyone in that restaurant jumped in, the kids would have been outnumbered. I could see if it happened so fast that you didn't have time to react. But TWENTY minutes. Crazy.
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    Holy shit those pics are gruesome!! People think they're safe in a public establishment (well from this kind of incident). She didn't give her number and they went Elliot Rodger on her.
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-members.html

    Six cult members have been arrested over the beating death of a woman a McDonald's restaurant in eastern China on Wednesday night. Only known as Miss Wu, the alleged victim was having dinner at the fast-food outlet when an unknown man, identified as Mr Zhang, asked for her phone number. Once she refused, that's when a very tragic and violent conflict unfolded over a brief 20-minute period.



    U pon the rejection, Mr Zhang used an iron bar to beat Miss Wu to death right in the middle of the eatery. Witnesses told thenanfang.com that Mr Zhang was also having dinner with his friends at Zhaoyuan, in China's Shandong province, when an argument broke out with Miss Wu followed by a physical dispute.

    T he website reported Mr Zhang's friends joined in and also beat Miss Wu, kicking her in the head and she was lying on the ground in a pool of her own blood. They then proceeded to use an iron-handled mop to strike her in the head and continued to do so until the handle broke. Graphic images and a three-minute clip of the beating is circulating online.



    Another news site, ecns.cn, reported that Mr Zhang was encouraged by a woman shouting 'beat her to death'. The accused six were arrested on Saturday and police believe they are part of a religious cult. Zhaoyuan police said on their microblog that the members, four of which are from the same family, belonged to a group calling itself the 'All-powerful spirit' or 'Almighty God' and had been collecting numbers in an effort to recruit new people.

    Emergency crew confirmed that Miss Wu, who has children, died at the scene which occurred between 9.10pm to 9.30pm.

    No one was reported to have tried to help the victim as video footage of the incident caused an uproar as it showed customers watch the woman scream in agony as she was beaten to death. The McDonald's is located across the street from a local police station. Zhaoyuan is in Shandong province, a traditional hotbed for religious cults. The region gave birth to the violent anti-Christian Boxer movement that laid siege to Western interests in Beijing and elsewhere during the waning years of the Qing dynasty in 1900.

    State broadcaster CCTV said religious material had been found at a location linked to the sect but gave no further details. A clerk who answered the phone at Zhaoyuan police headquarters said no one was available to comment on the case. All-powerful spirit, or 'Quannengshen' in Chinese, was founded in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang in the early 1990s and later spread to the country's eastern provinces, the newspaper Southern Metropolis Daily reported.

    It said the group promoted a philosophy based on a distorted reading of the Christian Bible and had been banned as an 'evil cult' by the government in 1995, although that could not be immediately confirmed. Another paper, the Beijing Morning News, said 17 members of the group had been arrested in Beijing in December 2012 for harassing people in a public park with claims that the world was coming to an end. China has struggled at times to control grassroots religious movements based on Christian or Buddhist ideology, most notably the Falungong meditation movement that attracted millions of adherents before being brutally repressed in 1999.

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    They claim the end of the world is near and that they are gearing up to slay the "Great Red Dragon" - their codename for the Chinese Communist Party.

    "Doomsday", however, did not come yesterday as prophesied by the Church of Almighty God, one of the most active illegal cults in China.

    Instead, the cult is now being hunted by the "dragon", which has arrested at least 1,300 of its members for spreading doomsday rumours and disrupting social order.

    The arrests were made across China, especially in poorer provinces like Qinghai in the north-west and Guizhou in the south-west, which each saw at least 300 people being nabbed. Beijing had 17 cases.

    The Chinese media has also launched a blitzkrieg against the group. "The government has cracked down on them numerous times over the years, but the current one seems to be a concerted attack," Paul Hattaway told The Straits Times. The director of Christian group Asia Harvest has written articles to expose the cult.

    Like quasi-religious qigong group Falungong, which was subjected to a crackdown in the 1990s, the Almighty God cult seems well organised with a wide reach.

    Also known as Eastern Lightning, the group claims on its website to have a presence throughout China except in Tibet and boasts of millions of followers.

    It was started in 1989 by Zhao Weishan - now exiled in the United States - in his native Heilongjiang province but later took root in populous and largely rural Henan, home of the Shaolin Temple, in central China. Zhao, 61, used to belong to a Christian sect called The Shouters but left in 1989 to set up the Church of the Everlasting Fountain, which later became the present-day Church of Almighty God (quan neng shen).

    The church was fronted by a peasant woman from Henan who it claimed was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ.

    Zhao pulled the strings behind the scenes.

    The church also claimed that non-believers would be struck by lightning.

    Outlawed since 1995, the group is one of at least 20 that are classified as cults by Beijing. Others include The Established King (bei li wang) and The Disciples (men tu hui).

    The authorities are wary of popular religious groups, given how these have been linked to subversion historically, like the White Lotus Sect dating to the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368), the Taiping rebels (1851-1864) and the Boxers (1898-1901) of the Qing dynasty.

    The Almighty God cult is infamous in China's Christian circles for infiltrating other churches and poaching their members through tricks such as blackmail and using women and money as bait.

    They have allegedly even kidnapped church leaders and maimed members who wanted out of the cult, noted Hattaway.

    He said he has met someone who was partially crippled by the cult when she tried to leave.

    "I believe the exposure from our articles and others back then caused the EL (Eastern Lightning) to change its strategy, and since then it hasn't resorted to physical mutilation and kidnapping so much," he added.

    But the cult has probably continued to grow in numbers over the years by being more subtle, he said.

    That is until recent weeks when it started spreading panic about doomsday and also criticism of the Communist Party.

    Pastor Jonathan Li of the Beijing International Christian Fellowship told The Straits Times that some in his congregation have had family members who were tricked into joining the cult.

    "Usually, most are from the villages and have low levels of education," he added.

    Observers say the appeal of groups like Falungong and Almighty God stems from problems like widening inequality, rising living costs and a spiritual void.

    Those at the lower strata of society are especially vulnerable as they feel hopeless in the face of these growing pressures, said religion researcher Yan Kejia.

    "What we have to do is to help them better their lives," said Professor Yan of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.

    Pastor Li, while supporting the government's reining in of the Church of Almighty God, believes a better way of preventing the rise of cults is to support proper churches instead.

    "Only by supporting and developing orthodox churches can (we) effectively and truly curb cult forces," he said
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    Six suspects detained for intentional homicide in East China's Shandong province are members of a heretic sect, local police announced on Saturday.

    The victim, surnamed Wu, was beaten to death on Wednesday night at a McDonald's outlet in Zhaoyuan city after she refused to give her telephone number to the suspects, who were allegedly trying to recruit new members for their sect, according to a statement from the local police authority.

    Local police arrived at the scene at 9:23 pm on Wednesday, four minutes after they were tipped off, and captured the six suspects in the act.

    The victim was rushed to the hospital but died at 9:48 pm, according to the police.

    All six suspects are members of the heretic sect Quannengshen, which means "almighty god," according to the statement, and books and other materials from the sect have been found at their residence.

    The suspects include a man named Zhang Lidong, his two daughters and a son, as well as two women surnamed Zhang and Lyu, according to the statement.

    With the exception of Zhang's son, who is under the age of criminal responsibility and will be dealt with separately, the other five suspects, who are all jobless, have been put under criminal detention for suspected intentional homicide, police said.

    Zhang Lidong confessed to the police that his elder daughter joined the cult in 2005 and since then started to persuade other family members to join.

    Zhang said he once was a businessman. On Wednesday night, he drove a luxury Porsche Cayenne to the McDonald's outlet.

    "She (the victim) is an evil and so we sought to beat her to death," said Zhang in an interview with the China Central Television, the state broadcaster.

    Police said the Quannengshen conducted illegal activities and its doctrine, which are distortions of those of other religions, orders cult members to fully obey its leaders and does not tolerate quitting.

    "The incident highlighted the cult nature of the Quannengshen," said Wang Shuli, an expert on religious issues and also a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

    "Cults are not religions and they are anti-religion and anti-human," said Wang.

    Wang suggested that the authorities expose the cult nature and launch a harsh crackdown.

    Local provincial police authorities vowed to severely punish illegal activities of heretic sects to protect the safety of people's lives and property.

    The McDonald's outlet said in a statement that they felt very sorry for the incident and expressed deep sorrow for the victim and concerns for its staff who got injured while attempting to stop the violence.

    "When the incident happened, the restaurant called the police and has handed the surveillance tape to the police for investigation," it said.

    The cruel beating to death and failure of any onlookers to stop the violence have sparked public outrage on major social media platforms in China.
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    The Zhaoyuan MickeyD's is all out of Happy Meals. Unbelieveable.

    I don't understand how anyone one can stand around and ignore getting help for anyone who is being beat, shot, stabbed or run over, ect. The mind, it boggles.

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    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-28641008

    THE CHINESE CULT THAT KILLS DEMONS



    Wang Jiannan's sister, who joined the cult, killed their father last year claiming he was a "demon" China is about to try one of the most notorious murders in recent memory. In late May a group belonging to a banned cult beat a woman to death in a fast food restaurant. Her only crime was to refuse to give them her telephone number. The cult in question is called the Church of the Almighty God and claims to have millions of members.

    It was an ordinary evening in a small town McDonald's in east China until a family of six arrived trying to recruit new members to their Christian cult. They moved between the tables asking for phone numbers and when one diner refused they beat her to death, screaming at other diners to keep away or they would face the same fate. The savage murder was filmed on closed circuit TV and on mobile phones. It shocked China.

    Who were these people prepared to kill over a telephone number? Interviewed in prison later, one of the murderers, Zhang Lidong, showed no remorse and no fear. He said: "I beat her with all my might and stamped on her too. She was a demon. We had to destroy her." The murder took place at a McDonald's outlet in a town called Zhaoyuan, in Shandong province The beating was captured on mobile phones by shocked customers in the restaurant


    Cult member Zhang Lidong showed no remorse when interviewed in prison

    Fighting 'the big red dragon' The public face of the Church of the Almighty God is a website full of uplifting hymns and homilies. But its core belief is that God has returned to earth as a Chinese woman to wreak the apocalypse. The only person who claims direct contact with this god is a former physics teacher, Zhao Weishan, who founded the cult 25 years ago and has since fled to the United States. No one knows exactly where he is, but much of the website's message of outright hostility to the Chinese government is delivered in English as well as Chinese. It states: "Since the Communist Party came to power in 1949, religious faith has suffered from full-scale crackdown and persecution by the Communist Party - the red dragon - in mainland China."

    Of course it's true that until the late 1970s, Communist China did persecute all religious faith, and even now allows it only within strict guidelines. There are in fact tens of millions of Chinese Christians whose faith is orthodox but who practice it in illegal underground or "house" churches to escape government interference. But while complaining of Communist persecution, there's no mention on the Church of the Almighty God website of the murders, mutilations, stabbings and riots that some of its own members have been accused of. Instead it claims millions of followers and says nearly 400,000 have been arrested in the past three years alone.


    Resisting the Communist Party, "the big red dragon", is a key test of fitness for salvation according to the personal testaments on the website.

    One states: "Even if they beat me to death my soul is still in God's hands. God's word's made my faith firm... I'll never yield to the devil." Website testimony from members includes pledges to stick by beliefs and resist the Communist Party


    The church has produced a movie telling members what would happen to them if they got caught.

    A very different picture emerges from those who have lost family to the cult. Most don't want to reveal their identity for fear of retribution. We talked to one man who went undercover to rescue his wife and father-in-law. He said: "The cult is anti-family, anti-human, anti-government. It is constantly training its members to lie to their husbands and wives. They throw away family relationships and encourage each other to do the same."

    "Whoever is more resolute in rejecting their family is given a higher rank. It takes people who are kind and makes them crazy and extreme." We found many victims through family support websites and heard of a shadowy cell structure where false names and identities make it almost impossible to trace relatives. A picture emerged of recruiters who start by offering support and move on to intimidation, who persuade new members to hand over money in exchange for salvation, and who sometimes resort to seduction and kidnapping.

    'Heresies and cults'

    Outside a government-sanctioned church in Beijing's university district, there are large black signboards warning congregations to be wary of cult recruiters. Christianity provides a sense of shared values and community at a time when the Communist Party seems to many Chinese to have stopped trying. But the cult promises an even closer-knit community and even more direct route to salvation. Its recruiters are skilled at targeting people at times of vulnerability: a major illness in the family, a marriage break up, a job loss.

    Already the government-backed church suffers from a steady flow of Christians to the underground churches. But the cults recruit much more aggressively and Pastor Wu Weiqing said it's hard to hold onto his flock. He said: "I very seriously believe in the next 10 years the most serious challenge to the growth of the church would be from heresies and cults." "The cults and the heresies will always have the opportunities to get those people, get their heart and drag them away from us. " In an east China cemetery on a hill above vineyards and orchards, Wang Jiannan picks his way carefully between the headstones. He lost his mother and his sister to the cult nearly 20 years ago. But now he's lost his father too.


    Mr Wang wants his mother to leave the cult and "become a normal person" again

    On 1 October last year, his sister beat their father to death in a grim forerunner of the McDonald's killing. Like those killers, she saw her victim as a demon who must be destroyed. She then handed herself into police and is now in prison alongside the McDonald's murderers. "My sister has committed the crime and must be punished. But I just want my mother to see clearly the damage the cult has done to her family," said Mr Wang. "I want her to leave and become a normal person. This is my biggest hope." Since the McDonald's murder, public outrage has forced the authorities to increase the pressure on the Church of the Almighty God. Recent weeks have seen an almost daily drip feed of raids and arrests. But so far the cult has inflicted its damage on individuals and families. Despite its vocal hostility to the Communist Party, it has mobilised no meaningful political threat. And a threat to the Party, rather than the people, is what it takes to trigger a crackdown in China.

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    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-29581195

    China cult murder trial: Two members sentenced to death

    (Oct. 11, 2014) A Chinese court has sentenced five cult members for beating a woman to death at a McDonald's restaurant in Shandong province last May.

    Two members were given death sentences, one was given a life sentence, and two were given 10 and seven-year jail terms.

    The victim was allegedly killed after she refused to give her phone number to the members, who tried to recruit her.

    The Church of the Almighty God cult is banned in China.

    However, it claims to have millions of members.

    Zhang Fan and her father Zhang Lidong were given death sentences by the Yantai Intermediate People's Court in Shandong on Saturday, state media reported.

    Lu Yingchun was sentenced to life imprisonment, while two other members, Zhang Hang and Zhang Qiaolian, were given 10 and seven-year jail terms.

    China's supreme court reviews all death sentences issued by lower courts and has the right to overturn them.

    The killing of 37-year-old Wu Shuoyan in May sparked national outrage.

    The cult members had entered a small McDonald's branch in Zhaoyuan, soliciting phone numbers and hoping to recruit members to their cult.

    Ms Wu was waiting in the restaurant with her seven-year-old son when she refused to give her phone number. The cult members then beat her to death, while screaming at other diners to keep away or face the same fate.

    Interviewed in prison later, Zhang Lidong showed no remorse.

    He said: "I beat her with all my might and stamped on her too. She was a demon. We had to destroy her."

    The public face of the Church of the Almighty God is a website full of uplifting hymns and homilies. But its core belief is that God has returned to earth as a Chinese woman to wreak the apocalypse.

    The only person who claims direct contact with this god is a former physics teacher, Zhao Weishan, who founded the cult 25 years ago and has since fled to the United States, correspondents say.

    Since the killing, Chinese authorities say they have detained hundreds of members of the cult.
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    I always worried that her kids were with her. He watched it all & worse saw people get their phones out & record instead of calling for help.

    These cult members are clearly fucked in the head - but what about all the sane McDonald's customers & staff who did nothing

    7 yrs old. Poor little kid. Fuck our species.

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    Cult people scare the everloving fuck out of me. Because they are crazy and delusional. I'm glad that 2 of them were sentenced to death, and I hope that the 2 that were only sentenced to 10 and 7 years are remorseful and aren't going to commit anymore ridiculous murders. And people who recorded the beating are assholes. I hate people.

    RIP Miss Wu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncomfortablyNumb View Post
    Cult people scare the everloving fuck out of me. Because they are crazy and delusional. I'm glad that 2 of them were sentenced to death, and I hope that the 2 that were only sentenced to 10 and 7 years are remorseful and aren't going to commit anymore ridiculous murders. And people who recorded the beating are assholes. I hate people.

    RIP Miss Wu.
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