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The Juzifang Jane Does were three women whose bodies were discovered inside of a well near a nursery in Juzifang, China. Hours before their discovery, the decomposed body of another woman had been discovered in nearby Pingfang. All four women are confirmed victims of serial killer Hua Ruizhuo.

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On the 11th of July, 2001, the decomposed body of a woman was discovered on a mound in Pingfang, China, with toilet paper forced down her throat and her mouth sealed shut with duct tape. While her investigation was still ongoing, police would discover the bodies of three women hours later inside a well in Juzifang.

Between 1998 and 2001, Hua Ruizhuo would kill 14 women alleged to have been sex workers that he picked up on and around the Yansha Bridge in his white company truck. His motive for the murders is believed to have stemmed from his former girlfriend secretly working as a sex worker before separating from him, thus he formed a hatred of female sex workers, especially those who resembled his girlfriend. His method of killing his victims would be brutal and included beatings, stranglings, forcing foreign objects into their genitals, and some victims being dumped in septic tanks. It is unclear how many of his victims suffered the forced insertion of items and beatings. Ruizhuo is reported to have been arrested and confessed to the murders on 26 July 2001. He was executed by firing squad on 31 January, 2002.

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