Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
National

Man who dismembered ex should wait 20 years before eligible for parole: Crown

Paola Loriggio, Canadian Press, 29 Aug, 2014 11:24 AM
    A Toronto man convicted in the "savage" killing and dismemberment of his ex-girlfriend should have to spend 20 years behind bars before he can apply for parole, prosecutors said Friday.
     
    Chun Qi Jiang was found guilty in June of second-degree murder in the brutal slaying of 41-year-old Guang Hua Liu, with whom he'd had an on-again, off-again relationship for four years.
     
    The conviction carries an automatic life sentence without parole for 10 to 25 years.
     
    Seven of the 12 jurors recommended a 25-year period of ineligibility, but the decision falls to Superior Court Judge Gisele Miller. The defence is proposing 15 years.
     
    In his sentencing submissions Friday in Brampton, Ont., Crown lawyer Brian McGuire said the horrific nature of the crime — and the fact that it was committed by someone Liu trusted — calls for a longer period without parole.
     
    "This was an attack that was prolonged, it was persistent, it was savage, it was heartless and it was cowardly," he said.
     
    Liu had every reason to trust Jiang and expect to be treated with dignity and respect when she agreed to meet with him that night in August 2012, the lawyer said.
     
    "He breached that trust," he said, noting that domestic violence is typically considered an aggravating factor.
     
    There were also "elements of planning and elements of deliberation" in the slaying, though not enough to warrant a first-degree murder conviction, McGuire said.
     
    The defence was quick to contest that suggestion, saying the attack was "consistent with a homicide that happened in the heat of the moment."
     
    Liu, a single mother of three who ran a massage parlour, had been caught in a love triangle that prosecutors alleged turned deadly after she rejected Jiang for his rival.
     
    He was arrested in the weeks after her body parts began to surface in Toronto-area waterways and parks, triggering a massive investigation.
     
    During his trial, Jiang pinned the murder on his late mother, testifying the 66-year-old woman stabbed and dismembered Liu in a fit of rage over allegedly stolen jewelry. He admitted to helping her dispose of Liu's remains and cover up the crime.
     
    Jiang declined to address the court Friday but his lawyer, Kathryn Wells, said he maintains he did not kill his former girlfriend.
     
    She said her client has no history of violence or anti-social behaviour, and could be rehabilitated in prison despite a significant language barrier.
     
    Keeping Jiang behind bars an additional five years won't improve his chances of reintegrating into society, Wells said.
     
    Neither Liu's new boyfriend nor her family members were in court.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    B.C. fire costs triple the budget as danger remains high to extreme

    B.C. fire costs triple the budget as danger remains high to extreme
    A tenacious spell of hot, dry weather in British Columbia has painted a forest-protection map of the province a combination of bright red and dun brown, showing high or extreme fire danger ratings over much of B.C.

    B.C. fire costs triple the budget as danger remains high to extreme

    B.C. regulator says infomercial host defrauded 484 clients out of $65 million

    B.C. regulator says infomercial host defrauded 484 clients out of $65 million
    The British Columbia Securities Commission has ruled that 484 people were defrauded of $65 million over a 3 1/2-year period by a former mutual fund salesman who promoted investments through a weekly radio infomercial. 

    B.C. regulator says infomercial host defrauded 484 clients out of $65 million

    Surrey: One man dead and another in custody following afternoon dispute at home

    Surrey: One man dead and another in custody following afternoon dispute at home
    Police say they were called to a home in the city around 1 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. Inside, they found a male who was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Surrey: One man dead and another in custody following afternoon dispute at home

    Canadians Spend More On Taxes Than Food, Food, Shelter And Clothing Combined

    Canadians Spend More On Taxes Than Food, Food, Shelter And Clothing Combined
    VANCOUVER - The average Canadian family is spending more on taxes than on food, shelter and clothing combined, according to a new study by the Fraser Institute, but at least one economist cautions that the findings need to be seen in context.

    Canadians Spend More On Taxes Than Food, Food, Shelter And Clothing Combined

    Quebec Court Martial: Alleged Sexual-Assault Victim Says Accused Told Her He Wanted Sex

    Quebec Court Martial: Alleged Sexual-Assault Victim Says Accused Told Her He Wanted Sex
    QUEBEC - A court martial for a military warrant officer has heard he told his alleged victim he was interested in having sex with her.

    Quebec Court Martial: Alleged Sexual-Assault Victim Says Accused Told Her He Wanted Sex

    Calgary Police Lay Charges After Violence At Middle East Rally

    Calgary Police Lay Charges After Violence At Middle East Rally
    Clashes broke out July 18 when Israeli supporters arrived at a demonstration in support of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in Gaza.

    Calgary Police Lay Charges After Violence At Middle East Rally