She's in the fridge': What Hawaii man told cops after calling them and confessing to his mother's murder after row about him not wanting to go to school
She's in the fridge': What Hawaii man told cops after calling them and confessing to his mother's murder after row about him not wanting to go to school
Yu Wei Gong, 26, confessed to killing his mother in September, say police Police said Wong called 911 on April 11 saying he was suicidal and that he killed his mom When police arrived to his apartment, they found a woman's remains inside the freezer inside seven plastic bags He was charged with second-degree murder A Hawaii man arrested after the remains of his mother were discovered in a freezer in his apartment told police 'She's in the fridge,' when they arrived. Yu Wei Gong, 26, was charged on Sunday with the second-degree murder of his mother, Liu Yun Gong.
She was found wrapped in seven plastic bags inside a refrigerator freezer in her the sixth floor apartment in Honolulu's beachfront neighborhood of Waikiki. Gong reportedly told police he accidentally killed her after he became angry because he didn't want to go to school.
He reportedly admitted to killing her in September. Authorities said Wong called dispatchers on April 11 saying he was suicidal and telling them 'I killed my mother.'
Yu Wei Gong, 26, was arrested on charges of second-degree murder of his mother after police found human remains in his apartment (his building, pictured).
Gong's mother has reportedly been dead since September Police said they found the chopped up remains of Yu Wei Gong's mother in bags inside the freezer Upon arrival to the home at Aloha Waikiki, 414 Launiu St, police said they at first could not find the victim's remains and Gong told them '[She's] in the fridge.' Police looked in the refrigerator's freezer and found seven plastic bags, containing the head and body parts of the victim. Authorities determined she had died from blunt force trauma to the head. Police said Gong called it an 'accident' and said he didn't mean to do it. Gong appeared in court Monday following his release from a psychiatric hospital and he did not speak. His public defender asked for a Mandarin interpreter. His bail was set at $2million, according to the Star Advertiser. Liu Yun Gong worked at a spa as a licensed therapist. When she didn't show up for work one day, her boss, Julie Kim, told the outlet she tried her cell phone several times but got no answer. 'Usually she responds very quick,' Kim reported.
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