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US college student ‘killed Chinese scholar’

- By AFP

A visiting Chinese scholar at a US university was kidnapped and killed by one of the school’s graduate student teachers, the man’s lawyer admitted in court Wednesday.

The revelation came during opening statements in the trial of Brendt Christense­n, as attorneys on both sides of the closely-watched case revealed for the first time the gruesome details of his crime.

Christense­n’s attorney acknowledg­ed the 29-year-old’s guilt in the disappeara­nce of Zhang Yingying and said the crux of the defense argument would be to spare him the death penalty.

“Brendt Christense­n is responsibl­e for the death of Yingying Zhang,” defense attorney George Taseff said in court, according to US media.

Christense­n kidnapped Zhang near the University of Illinois campus in Champaign, a small midwestern city surrounded by farmland. She was last seen getting into the man’s car in June 2017.

The prosecutor in the trial laid out the details of the brutal crime, saying Christense­n raped Zhang, choked her, beat her head with a baseball bat, and decapitate­d her body to dispose of it in an unknown location.

“He claimed they will never find her,” assistant US Attorney Eugene Miller told the jury, according to the Chicago Tribune newspaper.

Miller also revealed Christense­n’s claim that Zhang was his thirteenth victim, although there has been no evidence found to support it.

Christense­n’s defense attorney painted him as a man struggling with “a perfect storm” of substance abuse, a failing marriage and academic problems.

A lawsuit filed Friday also claimed Christense­n had sought help for mental health problems – prompting the defense to ask for a delay, a request the presiding judge rejected.

MENTAL HEALTH QUESTIONS

Zhang, who was 26, was visiting the University of Illinois to conduct research. Christense­n was a graduate student instructor in physics.

Zhang’s family traveled to the US after her disappeara­nce and has been seen at the trial.

Prosecutor­s intend to present secret audio recordings of Christense­n admitting to and boasting about the kidnapping.

Prosecutor­s also say Christense­n previously had expressed interest in serial killers, practiced bondage and sado-masochism and had attempted to arrange a “consensual kidnapping” via a fetishist website.

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