The Jiang Ge case reignites! A battle between legal justice and moral decay.

📅 2018-10-23 📂 Zhiming Hot CommentsZhiming Hot Comments [1] 🏷️ #LiuXin #JiangGe'sMother #JiangGeCase #Lawyers

[2] Recently, Jiang Ge's mother, Jiang Qiulian, posted a Weibo message on her account "@Kucoffee-Xialian": "My daughter, I've made you wait too long. Mom is sorry! Sorry! Sorry!" Memories were instantly pulled back to that winter of 2016, to the tragic case we don't want to recall.

[3] How far can a person's shamelessness go? Do you still remember Liu Xin, a key figure in the case? On the 719th day after Jiang Ge was killed, not only had she not faced trial, but she kept pushing the boundaries of human shamelessness, embodying the word "shameless" to the fullest. Now, Jiang Ge's mother has decided to formally sue Liu Xin.

[4] 719 days! We cannot fathom the agony and heartache Jiang Ge's mother feels from losing her beloved daughter. What's even more disheartening is that many people on Weibo are attacking her, accusing her of using her daughter's death to morally condemn Liu Xin and make a big deal out of it. The editor wants to shout: Where has conscience gone?

[5] (Image source: Weibo screenshot)

[6] To those netizens who clamor that Liu Xin did nothing wrong, do you know what Liu Xin did after the incident?

On January 24 this year, a month had passed since the sentencing of Chen Shifeng, the murderer in the Jiang Ge case. Liu Xin once again topped Weibo's trending list. The reason was that she uploaded and pinned a short video on Weibo titled "To the Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Third Uncle: A Final Memorial! Pretending We Graduated Together~". Within just three hours, the video had over 4,000 reposts, and netizens expressed that Liu Xin's behavior "had redefined their understanding of humanity"...

(Netizens' comments expressing disgust at Liu Xin's behavior)

At the same time, many screenshots of her WeChat chats with Jiang Ge's mother were made public. In her conversations with Jiang Ge's mother, she revealed information never mentioned before. She openly clashed with Jiang Ge's mother online, repeatedly saying: "Over the past year, I've countless times wanted to reveal my true relationship with Third Uncle," "Do you know who you're hurting that belongs to Third Uncle?" "Did you see Third Uncle confessing to me?"

Liu Xin is utterly insane to the extreme!!!

After the incident, Liu Xin had been full of lies: she told everyone she didn't know who was outside the door! But Chen Shifeng's lawyer said: Jiang Ge rang the doorbell, and Liu Xin didn't open it. Whether Jiang Ge's mother or the media asked, she insisted she hadn't locked the door. However, Liu Xin did lock the door, cutting off Jiang Ge's escape route!

The truth has long been completely covered up; because the person who knew the truth can no longer speak. What remains is only a desperate and helpless mother, and a witness we don't know how to judge. We all know that Liu Xin's disgusting behavior has reached a point of moral decay. This time, Jiang Ge's mother has decided to sue. Hopefully, in the near future, we will see a satisfying result! May the justice of the law seek redress for this poor mother!

Lawyer Zhiming briefly discusses the possible litigation outcomes of the Liu Xin case:

1. If Liu Xin locked Jiang Ge outside the door, she should bear criminal responsibility, because the act of locking the door significantly increased the risk of harm to the victim, indirectly leading to the death of Jiang Ge, who otherwise had a chance to survive. If Liu Xin locked Jiang Ge outside the door at the time of the incident, she should bear criminal responsibility. On this point, just because the Japanese court did not prosecute, we do not have to agree that Liu Xin is innocent. If Liu Xin locked the door, this act would increase the risk of Jiang Ge being harmed and indirectly lead to her death.

2. If Jiang Ge kept Liu Xin inside the door, Liu Xin must provide civil compensation to Jiang Ge's mother, because that was a life-saving grace, paid at the cost of a life.

3. Evaluating Liu Xin's actions within the framework of the law is better than all forms of online violence and moral coercion. Fair legal punishment is more effective, beneficial, and restrained than so-called moral sanctions.

Finally, let us review the entire Jiang Ge case from beginning to end:

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