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Charles Sobhraj 杀20游客 被释放 可以再杀人了

已有 834 次阅读2022-12-29 16:24 |个人分类:政治 法律

女乘客坐在亚裔“连环杀手”旁的照片被疯传
KTLA |2022-12-29  

查尔斯·索布拉伊(Charles Sobhraj)被称为“大蛇(The Serpent)”,他被指控20世纪70年代在亚洲各地杀害了近20名游客。上周,他成为了自由的人。

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索布拉伊最近乘飞机前往法国,他将在那里开始他的新生活。然而,一张坐在索布拉伊身旁的女性乘客的照片在网络上被疯传。

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记者Jairaj Singh在推特上分享了这张照片,配文写道:“当你意识到你坐在一个至少夺走30条生命的连环杀手旁边时,那是一个尴尬的时刻。”截至周三晚上,这条推文已被浏览了66万次以上。

索布拉伊的法国律师Isabelle Coutant-Peyre说,索布拉伊将在尼泊尔对他的定罪提出异议,并称他是一个“乐观主义者”,在经历了近20年的牢狱生活后,仍能重新开始生活下去。

法国电影制片人Jean-Charles Deniau护送索布拉伊离开巴黎机场,并正在发行一部关于他生活的电影和书籍,他说:“索布拉伊现在过得很好。他有服药,并将住在巴黎,以及其他一些地方。”

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法国政府没有回应关于索布拉伊是否可能在法国面临司法挑战的评论请求。索布拉伊在越南被法国统治时期出生,并声称自己拥有法国公民的身份。

据信,1972年至1982年期间,索布拉伊被指控曾在阿富汗、印度、泰国、土耳其、尼泊尔、伊朗和香港至少杀害了20人。他与受害者先结为好友,后为他们提供用餐地点的建议,有时还让他们住在他与当时的女友在曼谷合租的公寓里,然后再将他们杀害。

有多起针对索布拉伊的法律案件,涉事国家和地区的司法部门都在努力将他的杀人行为定罪,或者将他关进监狱。

索布拉伊于1976年在印度新德里被捕,他被指控谋杀了两名游客并偷窃了他们的珠宝。当时他被判定犯有盗窃罪,但被宣告谋杀罪不成立。在泰国,他面临14项谋杀指控。他通过在印度的法庭上滞留避免被引渡至泰国,直到泰国的案件于1996年到期。如果当时的罪名成立,他将在泰国面临死刑。

1986年,他在引诱新德里狱警分享了带有毒品的生日蛋糕后,从新德里安全级别最高的提哈尔监狱(Tihar prison)越狱,但后来被重新抓获。

1997年,他被从印度驱逐到法国,在那里自由生活,但因被指控试图在印度毒死一群法国游客而受到了调查。

2003年,他在尼泊尔加德满都的一家赌场再次出现,并被调查涉及一名美国和一名加拿大背包客未解决的谋杀案。这两名背包客烧焦的尸体在加德满都郊区被发现。第二年,他被定罪并被判处终身监禁,在尼泊尔,终身监禁只有20年。

索布拉伊坚持认为他在这些该案中是无辜的,尽管过去他曾说过要杀死其他游客。当他从印度监狱获释时,他说他对自己过去的某些行为感到后悔。

尼泊尔最高法院在宣布释放他时说,索布拉伊患有心脏病。他们还说,他已经服完了75%以上的刑期,而且在狱中表现良好,有资格提前获释。

索布拉伊已于上周五获释,并被命令在15天内离开尼泊尔。律师Gopal Siwakoti Chitan说,一位朋友资助了他一张前往法国的机票,法国大使馆帮助其准备了离开尼泊尔的旅行文件。

索布拉伊的法国律师Coutant-Peyre对他的获释表示欢迎。

Coutant-Peyre在机场说:“我非常高兴,但也非常震惊,他花了19年时间才获得正常自由。他的律师还说,索布拉伊在尼泊尔的谋杀罪判决是基于一个“捏造的案件”,并说法国政府没有为他做足够的帮助或辩护。

Coutant-Peyre还说,索布拉伊看了《大蛇》影片,这部由八部分组成的犯罪限量剧集追溯了荷兰外交官Herman Knippenberg对索布拉伊的杀戮指控发起的国际调查,由BBC委托并由BBC One和Netflix的联合制作。Coutant-Peyre说,索布拉伊称其为“垃圾”,并告诉Coutant-Peyre影片“70%的内容是完全错误的”。

索布拉伊的“大蛇”的绰号源于他作为伪装和逃跑艺术家的声誉。他还被称为“比基尼杀手(the bikini killer)”,因为他被指控的案件经常针对年轻女性。

Photo of woman sitting next to serial killer on plane goes viral

by: Keleigh Beeson, Liz Jassin,   

https://wgno.com/news/nmw/photo-of-woman-sitting-next-to-serial-killer-on-plane-goes-viral/​ 

(NewsNation) — Charles Sobhraj, also known as “The Serpent,” became a free man Dec. 24.

Sobhraj has been accused of killing nearly two dozen tourists around Asia in the 1970s. A recent photo of a woman sitting next to Sobhraj on an airplane headed to France, where he’ll begin his new life, has since gone viral.

Journalist Jairaj Singh shared the photo to Twitter with the caption, “That awkward moment when you realise you’re sitting next to a serial killer who claimed at least 30 lives.” As of Wednesday night, the tweet had been viewed more than 660,000 times.


French serial killer Charles Sobhraj sits in an aircraft from Nepal to France, on December 23, 2022. (Photo by Atish Patel/AFP via Getty Images)


His French lawyer, Isabelle Coutant-Peyre, told The AP that Sobhraj will contest his conviction in Nepal, describing him as an “optimist” and resilient after nearly 20 years behind bars.

French filmmaker Jean-Charles Deniau, who escorted Sobhraj out of the Paris airport and is releasing a film and book about his life, said, “He’s doing well. He has medicines. He will live in Paris, and a little bit everywhere.”

The French government did not respond to requests for comment on whether Sobhraj could face judicial challenges in France. Sobhraj was born in Vietnam during French rule and claims French citizenship.

Sobhraj is believed to have killed at least 20 people in Afghanistan, India, Thailand, Turkey, Nepal, Iran and Hong Kong between 1972 and 1982. He reportedly befriended his victims, gave advice on where to dine, and sometimes let them stay at the apartment in Bangkok he shared with his girlfriend before killing them.

But despite multiple legal cases opened against him, judicial authorities across the region struggled to convict him for the killings — or to keep him behind bars.

He was arrested in New Delhi in 1976 and accused of murdering two tourists and stealing their jewelry. He was convicted of the theft but acquitted of murder. In Thailand, he faced 14 murder charges. He avoided being extradited by staying before the courts in India until the Thai case expired in 1996. In Thailand, he faced the death penalty.

In 1986, he escaped from New Delhi’s maximum-security Tihar prison after luring guards into sharing a drug-laced birthday cake, but was later recaptured.

In 1997, he was deported from India to France, where he lived freely but was investigated for allegedly trying to poison a group of French tourists in India.

He resurfaced in 2003 in a casino in the Nepalese city of Kathmandu, and was questioned about the unsolved murders of an American and a Canadian backpacker whose charred bodies were found on the city’s outskirts. He was convicted the following year and handed a life sentence — which, in Nepal, is only 20 years.

Sobhraj insisted on his innocence in that case, though had in the past spoken of killing other tourists. When he was released from the Indian prison, he said he regretted aspects of his past.

In announcing his release this week, the Nepal Supreme Court said Sobhraj has heart disease. They also said he had already served more than 75% of his sentence, and had behaved well in prison, making him eligible for release.

He was freed Friday and ordered to leave Nepal within 15 days. A friend helped him finance a ticket to France, and the French Embassy prepared travel documents allowing him to leave, attorney Gopal Siwakoti Chitan said.

Coutant-Peyre, his French lawyer, welcomed his release.

“I’m very happy but very shocked that it took 19 years to obtain his normal freedom,” Coutant-Peyre said at the airport. She also said his murder conviction in Nepal was based on a “fabricated case,” and said the French government didn’t do enough to help or defend him.

Coutant-Peyre also said Sobhraj watched the series “The Serpent,” which traces how Dutch diplomat Herman Knippenberg initiated an international investigation into Sobhraj’s alleged killings. He called it “garbage,” she said, and told her “70% of it is totally false.”

Sobhraj’s “serpent” nickname stems from his reputation as a disguise and escape artist. He was also known as “the bikini killer” because he often targeted young women.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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