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[The Dark Mystery of China’s ‘Bluebeard’: Billionaires, Suspicious Deaths, and the Search for Justice]-[#403: White Lotus 3 Resort Death: Billionaire Playboy Wang Sicong's Uncle's Connection To 3 Murders]

Rotten Mango · B2 · 2024-11-18

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The Shadow of the White Lotus

While the hit series The White Lotus prepares for its third season in Thailand, focusing on the theme of "death," real-life events in the region mirror the show's dark, luxury-resort backdrop. The series explores the intersection of entitled wealth and the people who serve them, a dynamic that tragically played out in the case of Lin Yu, a member of one of China’s most prominent billionaire families. Often dubbed the "Bluebeard of China" by netizens, Lin Yu has been linked to a series of suspicious deaths involving his wives and associates across multiple countries.

The Murder of Veronica in Sweden

In 2003, Veronica, a Swedish engineering student who had lived in China, went missing in Gothenburg. Her body was eventually discovered in an apartment unit directly beneath her own, belonging to a Chinese man named Mr. Tang. The scene was gruesome—the bathroom was covered in blood, and Veronica had been strangled. Stranger still, Mr. Tang had also been murdered and buried beneath his balcony. Authorities initially struggled with the "one phone call" limitation to locate Veronica, fearing that whoever held her phone would immediately silence it. The investigation eventually turned toward Veronica's husband, Lin Yu, who had arrived in Sweden secretly just days before the murder.

The "Bluebeard" Allegations

Lin Yu’s history is marked by a disturbing pattern. After Veronica’s death, he returned to China, evading Swedish authorities due to the lack of an extradition treaty. Years later, his second wife, Lily, was found dead in a private pool at a Four Seasons resort in Thailand. While Lin claimed she drowned, autopsy reports indicated strangulation, and Lin struggled to explain deep scratches on his back. Netizens began connecting these deaths to a folklore-inspired nickname: "Bluebeard," the man who killed his wives and hid their bodies in a locked room. Rumors even surfaced connecting Lin to the infamous Nanjing University dismemberment case, though no definitive evidence has linked him to the crime.

Legal Battles and Systemic Wealth

Lin Yu’s legal saga is a testament to the influence of extreme wealth. After being extradited to Sweden 13 years later, he was initially sentenced to life in prison. However, the conviction was overturned due to a juror’s inappropriate social media conduct, leading to an acquittal and a controversial $400,000 payout to Lin for legal fees. He immediately fled back to China, where he remains free despite ongoing investigations. The case highlights a stark disparity in justice, where wealth provides a shield against accountability, leaving families like Veronica’s—and her son, Marcus—without closure.

A Son’s Search for the Truth

Marcus, who grew up believing his parents died in a car accident, eventually discovered the truth through old news tapes. Now in his 20s, he has spent years trying to reconcile his identity as the son of a man accused of multiple murders. Despite his efforts to reach out to Lin Yu, he has been met with denial and silence. As Marcus continues his journey to understand his father, the families of the victims remain trapped in a cycle of grief and frustration, waiting for a justice that feels increasingly out of reach in the face of billionaire influence and international legal loopholes.

🎯Key Sentences

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Someone's gonna die.
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okay to be fair he did take a restroom break
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It's gonna come out sometime in 2025
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Lily additionally does not drink.
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All our family want is some justice.
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make it through
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hate their guts
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go viral
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narrow down
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big mouth
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