sammyboyfor
22-01-2008, 03:53 AM
For the sake of a freakin' PRC WHORE!:rolleyes:
Jan 21, 2008
Massage parlour murder: Accused and victim were 'lovers'
The victim, a Chinese national, threatened to blackmail him.
By Selina Lum
Details of Eu Lim Hoklai's (above) affair with Madam Yu spilled out in court on Monday and he faces the death penalty if convicted.
WHILE his wife and three daughters were waiting for him to celebrate Father's Day, the 54-year-old boss of a seafood stall cooked up an excuse to meet his China lover at her Ang Mo Kio massage parlour.
When Eu Lim Hoklai's meeting with Madam Yu Hongjin turned violent, he frantically phoned his second daughter for help.
At the scene, Eu's wife, Madam Ng Mooi Huang, made a gory discovery: her husband, his clothes stained with blood, was on the floor, while his lover lay motionless on a massage bed with a knife in her hand.
Details of Eu's affair with Madam Yu spilled out in court on Monday as Eu stood trial for murdering Madam Yu Hongjin, 30, on the morning of June 18, 2006.
He faces the death penalty if convicted.
Eu's defence is likely that Madam Yu stabbed him first and he retaliated. The case is expected to hinge on expert evidence from both sides in reconstructing the scene of the crime.
Eu's lawyer, Mr Subhas Anandan, told the court that he will be calling an expert from Australia.
After his arrest, Eu told forensic psychiatrist Kenneth Koh that he first met Madam Yu in early 2005 when she solicited him for business. Soon after, he began having sex with her regularly. He also helped out at her shop, doing the sweeping and cleaning.
Another witness, the boss of a hair salon next door, told the court that Eu came by almost every other day in his Mercedes Benz.
Eu told Dr Koh that he often paid for Madam Yu?s shopping and bought her plane tickets when she returned home.
He also claimed that he gave her $8,500 to buy over her partner's share of the business.
In June 2006, he began to suspect that she was seeing another man behind his back - a lorry driver who had helped in moving her home and shop.
Eu claimed that when he confronted her to split up, Madam Yu blackmailed him for $30,000.
Jan 21, 2008
Massage parlour murder: Accused and victim were 'lovers'
The victim, a Chinese national, threatened to blackmail him.
By Selina Lum
Details of Eu Lim Hoklai's (above) affair with Madam Yu spilled out in court on Monday and he faces the death penalty if convicted.
WHILE his wife and three daughters were waiting for him to celebrate Father's Day, the 54-year-old boss of a seafood stall cooked up an excuse to meet his China lover at her Ang Mo Kio massage parlour.
When Eu Lim Hoklai's meeting with Madam Yu Hongjin turned violent, he frantically phoned his second daughter for help.
At the scene, Eu's wife, Madam Ng Mooi Huang, made a gory discovery: her husband, his clothes stained with blood, was on the floor, while his lover lay motionless on a massage bed with a knife in her hand.
Details of Eu's affair with Madam Yu spilled out in court on Monday as Eu stood trial for murdering Madam Yu Hongjin, 30, on the morning of June 18, 2006.
He faces the death penalty if convicted.
Eu's defence is likely that Madam Yu stabbed him first and he retaliated. The case is expected to hinge on expert evidence from both sides in reconstructing the scene of the crime.
Eu's lawyer, Mr Subhas Anandan, told the court that he will be calling an expert from Australia.
After his arrest, Eu told forensic psychiatrist Kenneth Koh that he first met Madam Yu in early 2005 when she solicited him for business. Soon after, he began having sex with her regularly. He also helped out at her shop, doing the sweeping and cleaning.
Another witness, the boss of a hair salon next door, told the court that Eu came by almost every other day in his Mercedes Benz.
Eu told Dr Koh that he often paid for Madam Yu?s shopping and bought her plane tickets when she returned home.
He also claimed that he gave her $8,500 to buy over her partner's share of the business.
In June 2006, he began to suspect that she was seeing another man behind his back - a lorry driver who had helped in moving her home and shop.
Eu claimed that when he confronted her to split up, Madam Yu blackmailed him for $30,000.