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Ang Mo Kio family murders

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298:, the senior forensic pathologist who conducted the autopsy on the victims, told the court that the victims had been stabbed during the alleged robbery. He demonstrated through a female officer's help how the victims were killed. He first showed the court how the adult victim, Soh, was killed. He told the court that based on the blood splatters on the wall, height of the stains, and the fact that Soh's feet were below the bed, it was likely that Soh was in a kneeling position when she was stabbed inside the bedroom. The scratch marks on her neck showed that her assailant was using one hand to grip her neck to strangle her during the stabbing. Professor Chao also said that either Tan, Lim, or both killed Soh first before they laid their hands on the children, as he noticed that the bodies of both Jeremy Yeong and his sister Joyce fell onto the body of their mother. Professor Chao said the bruises on Jeremy's face were likely due to someone clasping the boy's mouth with the hand, which gave rise to the possibility that there was more than one assailant - one of killed Soh while another restrained the children, before the assailants killed the two children as well. 307:
make them voluntarily. He claimed that he was under the influence of drugs when he made the statements, which he only made for the sake of getting drugs. The police officers denied this and stated Tan made the statements voluntarily. The trial judges ruled that Tan's statements were inadmissible as evidence, since narcotics officers corroborated his story that he had heroin on him at the time of his arrest, and Tan had some withdrawal symptoms before making the statements, which made the judges doubt that he gave his statements voluntarily and in a full conscious state. Due to Tan's allegations that a prison officer supplied him the drugs, a 29-year-old prison warden (who was a Malaysian on a work permit) was found to have supplied heroin to Tan and other inmates, but due to insufficient evidence to formulate a charge against him, the ex-warden was indefinitely detained without trial.
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screams coming from the bedroom, and saw the children lying motionless with blood on their chest and backs. He also saw the children's mother struggling with Lim, who was armed with a knife. According to Tan, he went into the bedroom to break up the fight. During the scuffle, he witnessed Soh running towards Lim, but she accidentally ran into the knife Lim held in his hands, causing the stab wound to her neck. By his admission, Tan claimed he spent more than $ 2,000 a month on heroin and even trafficked drugs to maintain a stable income, and he thought he could become a millionaire if he never consumed drugs. Tan steadily denied the prosecution's contentions that he had intentionally killed Soh and the children despite their pleas for mercy, and that he had fabricated his account.
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police that he rented a room to a man named Ng Gee Soon, who was missing at the time the mother and children were killed, the police brought Ng in for questioning as a suspect. Ng stated he was not the one who rented the room, and admitted that in 1982, when he bought four straws of heroin from a man, he gave the man his identity card as collateral since he did not have enough money to pay for the drugs. The heroin seller, revealed to be Tan Teow (also known as Michael Tan), who actually had rented the room, was arrested and charged with murder on 31 March 1983. The stolen items from the Yeong family flat were recovered by the police.
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Justice Abdul Wahab rejected Tan's defence that the first victim, Soh Lee Lee, accidentally ran into the knife. Instead, the medical evidence and scratches on Tan's neck and chest suggested that Soh had put up a struggle while Tan strangled Soh and intentionally plunged the knife into her neck, which caused her death. Tan's claims of diminished responsibility by influence of drugs, as well as his contention that he alone wanted to rob and Lim alone wanted to rape Soh, were all rejected by the judges,since the evidence demonstrated the defendants shared the common intention to steal from the victims and humiliate Soh.
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evidence, which described the victim Soh being stabbed while in a kneeling position rather than standing (as Tan claimed) or lying down (as Lim claimed), and that the children were being restrained when Soh was stabbed. It was therefore reasonable to infer that more than one person had been responsible for killing the three victims. Pereira also stated that both men had tried to fabricate stories to deflect blame from themselves, so their testimonies should be rejected. Pereira urged the court to convict both men of murder. The verdict was scheduled to be given on 10 April 1985.
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restrained the children while Soh was stabbed by Tan, and assaulted the boy Jeremy to keep him silent. He was deemed to have abetted Tan in facilitating the stabbing of Soh. Justice Abdul Wahab stated it was immaterial to know was who exactly killed the children, as the children were clearly stabbed with the intention to kill, so as not to leave witnesses who could identify the killers. Lim should therefore bear full responsibility for being an accessory to the murder of the children. The diminished responsibility defence raised by Lim was also not accepted.
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not depicted in the re-enactment, despite the depiction of his mother, Soh Lee Lee, and sister, Joyce Yeong, although the dialogue of the characters emphasized that there were three victims. The former trial prosecutor, Edmond Pereira, who eventually left his prosecutor job to switch to private practice and open his own law firm, was interviewed in the episode, stating that he felt sorry for the victims and that without the forensic evidence, the killings would not have been solved.
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Soh, Tan expressed his unhappiness that Soh pestered him about the rent, and suggested robbing Soh since he needed money. Lim decided to join despite declining the offer at first, and he also testified Tan wanted to rape Soh. During the execution of the robbery, Lim ran outside the flat while Tan was struggling with Soh inside the living room, with the two children crying in fright nearby.
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landlady Soh and her two children, but according to Tan, it was Lim who killed them. Dr Naranjan Singh testified that he heard Tan admitting he was part of the robbery, but he stated he only wanted to rape Soh. Tan had said that his friend Lim had killed the victims and robbed them. He also observed both Lim and Tan suffering from moderate to severe drug withdrawal symptoms.
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was alleged by the prosecution that after the quarrels over rent, Tan formed the intention to rob and kill the victims, as he needed money to buy drugs, and roped Lim into his robbery plan. Tan already had a home and was married with two daughters, but rented the room for the purpose of selling and smoking heroin.
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Tan elected to go on the stand to give his defence. However, he suffered from severe drug withdrawal symptoms right before the start of his defence phase, so the trial was postponed for a month until Tan fully recovered. On the stand, Tan challenged the validity of his statements, claiming he did not
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were the two trial judges assigned to preside over the hearing. At the start of the prosecution's case, it was revealed that Tan first rented the flat on 1 January 1983, and during the three months he lived there, he often got into arguments with Soh over late rent and her demand that he move out. It
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On the evening of 28 March 1983, 33-year-old Yeong Fook Seng, a school laboratory worker, came home from work and discovered the dead bodies of his 28-year-old wife, Soh Lee Lee, and their two children - three-year-old Jeremy Yeong Yin Kit and two-year-old Joyce Yeong Pei Ling - inside their bedroom.
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re-enacted the murders, which aired on 30 May 2002 as the ninth episode of the show's first season. The names of the victims were redacted to protect their identities, while Lim Beng Hai and Michael Tan were addressed solely by their surnames. For unknown reasons, the murdered boy, Jeremy Yeong, was
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stepfather. According to Tan's 58-year-old mother, she felt regret for her son going astray due to lack of parental love, and stated she never knew about her son's crime until she read the paper. She revealed that her first husband abandoned her when Tan, who was her only child, was merely one month
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One of the witnesses, Sreedharan Udayakumar, an Indian friend of Tan, testified that on the night of the killings, Tan frantically came to his home to seek shelter and asked him to store a radio cassette recorder and video recorder. When Udayakumar asked him what happened, Tan admitted he robbed his
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The prosecution argued that there was no doubt that the two defendants were culpable of the "brutal and wanton" killings of the Yeong children and Soh. Pereira, who made the prosecution's arguments, also highlighted that the men's accounts of how the killings occurred were inconsistent with medical
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Lim also elected to give his defence. He denied that he stabbed the victims, and claimed that Tan was responsible for the killings. He stated that he was a regular visitor to Tan's rented room, often going there to buy drugs and smoke heroin. He recalled that on the day they killed the children and
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A month later, on 23 April 1983, having obtained information from Michael Tan, the police put up a public notice for Lim Beng Hai (alias Albert Lim), who was alleged to be Tan's accomplice in the killings. The next day, Lim surrendered to the police, and was charged two days later with murder. Both
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On 26 September 1990, during a coroner's inquiry into Tan's death, State Coroner Yap Chee Leong recorded a verdict of suicide, concluding that Tan had died as by an overdose of prescription pills, which were meant for his hypertension. It was not known how long Tan hoarded or accumlated the large
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Turning to the case of Lim Beng Hai, Justice Abdul Wahab stated that it was unbelievable that Lim, who was present at the scene of the crime throughout the killings, did not partake in the homicides. The evidence showed that not only did he participate in Tan's plan to commit theft, Lim had also
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The police classified the case as murder, and it was believed that there may have been only one assailant. They investigated and found that a radio cassette recorder, a video recorder, and some of Soh's jewellery were missing, and theorized that the possible motive was robbery. After Yeong told
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During the trial, both men, who were drug addicts and had committed the murders due to the need for money to procure more drugs, blamed each other for the killings and put up defences that there was no intention to kill but to rob and, additionally, to rape the adult victim. However, the judges
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In the 34-page verdict, Justice Abdul Wahab explained that the judges were in agreement that the two men shared a common intention to steal from the victims, and in furtherance of that intention, they had viciously and savagely stabbed the children and their mother. In the case of Michael Tan,
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apartment. Tan claimed that it was Lim who killed all three victims. He testified that on the day of the murder, his only intention was to rob the family, while Lim wanted to rape Soh. Tan claimed that after ransacking the flat and packing up the valuables he had stolen from the flat, he heard
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in 2014. Both the killers Tan and Lim were renamed as Kelvin Tay and Lee Soo Han, respectively, for dramatic purposes, while Soh Lee Lee, Jeremy Yeong and Joyce Yeong were renamed as Mei Shan, Alan and Lisa for dramatic purposes and to protect their identities. The overall events and trial
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by a warden. Despite efforts by officers to revive him, Tan was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. At the time of his death, Tan was survived by his wife, two daughters (aged 18 and 14 at this point), his elderly mother and
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amount of drugs he consumed before his overdose. With Tan's death, his accomplice Lim was the only person left awaiting execution for the Ang Mo Kio murders. Lim's death warrant was underway to facilitate the date for his hanging.
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old, and she had entrusted her child to his grandparents while she went on to marry a Jewish man. She had been in less with her son, whom she last visited in jail during the
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On 10 April 1985, after hearing the case for ten days, the trial judges - Justice Abdul Wahab Ghows and Justice L P Thean - delivered their verdict.
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against the death sentences they received for killing Soh and her children. Without calling for the prosecution's submissions, the three judges -
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Lim and Tan were remanded at Changi Prison Hospital for a pre-trial psychiatric evaluation. Tan faced an additional charge of having 8.52g of
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On 5 October 1990, more than seven years after committing the murders at Ang Mo Kio, 33-year-old Lim Beng Hai was hanged at dawn in
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in April 1985. Five years after the trial, Tan committed suicide while on death row; Lim was hung at the gallows for the murders.
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Tan admitted to the court that he rented a room in the flat in January 1983 under an assumed name for the sole purpose of
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in a bid to overturn their sentences, but in 1989, the men's applications were all rejected by the Privy Council.
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Both 32-year-old Michael Tan and 28-year-old Lim Beng Hai were found guilty of three counts of murder and
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on 18 February 1985. Lim was represented by Freddy Neo while Tan was represented by M. Puvanendram, and
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After Lim and Tan were both sentenced to death, they became one of the sixteen inmates on Singapore's
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pending execution, 37-year-old Michael Tan Teow was found dead inside his cell at
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awaiting execution as of April 1985. These inmates included infamous child killer
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deemed that both men were responsible for the murders. They were found guilty and
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Yeong reported the deaths to the police. According to the forensic pathologist,
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Nineteen years after the Ang Mo Kio murder case, the Singaporean crime show
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After her husband was sentenced to death, Tan's 31-year-old wife, who was
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The Ang Mo Kio case was also one of the iconic cases solved by Professor
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Soh Lee Lee, the housewife who was one of the three victims killed.
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Lim Beng Hai, one of the two murder defendants sentenced to death.
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Tan and Lim found guilty of murder and sentenced to death in 1985
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Michael Tan, one of the two murder defendants sentenced to death.
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On 18 May 1987, both Lim Beng Hai and Michael Tan lost their
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The trial of both Lim Beng Hai and Michael Tan began at the
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Tan and Lim losing their appeals against the death sentence
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proceedings remained reminiscent of the real life events.
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The men later applied for special leave to appeal to the
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On 8 May 1990, while he was in solitary confinement in
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The Straits Times. 27 September 1990. 594:"Lone killer carried out triple murder" 539: 1518:Violence against children in Singapore 1468:Singaporean people convicted of murder 844:. The Straits Times. 27 February 1985. 842:"Murder trial put off for drugs probe" 812:. The Straits Times. 23 February 1985. 762:. The Straits Times. 20 February 1985. 610:. The Straits Times. 19 February 1985. 1463:20th-century mass murder in Singapore 1080:"TWO GET DEATH FOR KILLING MUM, KIDS" 998:"Drug addict denies part in killings" 916:"My friend is to be blamed — accused" 902:"Witnesses 'scared' so no court case" 760:"'My friend told me of the killings'" 622:"Triple murder case: Police hold man" 7: 1493:20th-century executions by Singapore 984:"Drugs cost accused $ 2,000 a month" 167:(杨英杰 Yáng Yīngjíe) and two-year-old 27:1983 family mass murder in Singapore 1498:Violence against women in Singapore 1128:. The Straits Times. 12 April 1985. 1114:. The Straits Times. 11 April 1985. 1082:. 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The Straits Times. 6 May 1983. 215: 203: 195:Murders and police investigation 1503:Deaths by stabbing in Singapore 1176:"希望从鬼门关前捡回性命 三名死囚提出申请 要求总统赦免死刑" 1030:"宏茂桥三尸案次被告辩称 抢劫与强奸女房东 是首被告出的主意" 966:"宏茂桥三尸命案续审 首被告承认是瘾君子 同时靠卖海洛英为生" 798:(in Chinese). 22 February 1985. 780:(in Chinese). 21 February 1985. 656:(in Chinese). 19 February 1985. 566:"Two to hang for triple murder" 528:Capital punishment in Singapore 434:, Justice F A Chua and Justice 1: 1390:(in Chinese). 6 October 1990. 1372:(in Chinese). 5 October 1990. 1473:People murdered in Singapore 1182:(in Chinese). 14 April 1985. 1164:(in Chinese). 15 April 1985. 1100:(in Chinese). 11 April 1985. 830:(in Chinese). 10 April 1985. 748:(in Chinese). 10 April 1985. 730:(in Chinese). 1 August 1983. 710:"Drug rap on murder accused" 696:"Psychiatric report ordered" 636:"Triple murder: Man charged" 1158:"杀人贩毒·法理难容 十六名男女死囚 樟宜狱中等死期" 1094:"母子女三尸案审结 谋财害命罪大恶极两名凶手都判死刑" 1068:(in Chinese). 9 April 1985. 1036:(in Chinese). 8 April 1985. 1018:(in Chinese). 9 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Index

Michael Tan Teow

Ang Mo Kio
Singapore
executed by hanging
Changi Prison
Murder
Death penalty
Ang Mo Kio
sentenced to death


Chao Tzee Cheng
heroin
High Court
High Court
Edmond Pereira
Attorney-General's Chambers
Abdul Wahab Ghows
L P Thean
Chao Tzee Cheng
smoking heroin
Toa Payoh


sentenced to death
Malaysian
Negeri Sembilan
Indonesian
death row

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