February 6, 1970 - Zhou Kehua
Over roughly a decade, Zhou Kehua carried out a series of armed robberies and killings across three Chinese provinces, evading one of the country's largest manhunts before being shot dead by police in 2012. What distinguished his case was the combination of geographic range, the length of time he remained at large, and the scale of the law enforcement response his crimes eventually triggered.
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Zhou Kehua (simplified Chinese: 周克华; traditional Chinese: 周克華; pinyin: Zhōu Kèhuá; 6 February 1970 – 14 August 2012) was a Chinese arms trafficker and suspected serial killer, believed to be responsible for the Su-Xiang-Yu serial murders (Chinese: 苏湘渝系列持枪杀人抢劫案; lit. 'Jiangsu-Hunan-Chongqing series of murders and armed robberies'). He is thought to have murdered and robbed at least 10 people across China from 2004 to 2012, and was classified as an A-level wanted criminal by the Ministry of Public Security until he was killed in a police shootout.
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