Zhou Wen (serial killer)

Zhou Wen (Chinese: 周文; 1965 – Unknown), known as Taxi Demon and Devil, was a Chinese serial killer who killed six women in 2003, while he worked as a taxi driver in the city of Anshan. It is believed his killing spree spawned upon his wife's abortion.

Murders
Upon getting out of jail for an unrelated crime, Zhou got a job as a taxi driver for the commuters in the city of Anshan in central-southeast Liaoning province. In the summer of 2003, while on the job, Zhou starting his killing spree, strangling female passengers with a rope who had willingly gotten into his taxi, before dumping their bodies in enclosed open ground areas or roadside water wells. Once all the bodies had been located, a moral panic sparked among locals, who resorted to other defaults to avoid the killer, temporarily affecting the transport business.

Arrest, trial and execution
On November 28, Zhou was detained at his home by authorities, and subsequently confessed after little question. In his confession, he detailed that he hated women following his wife's abortion, which reportedly was without his permission. It was found that Zhou had also written a diary which detailed the murders of all six women.

Zhou was found guilty of robbery and murder. He was sentenced to death on December 30 and was executed on January 13, 2004. In an interview conducted the day before his execution, Zhou stated he had "no remorse" for his victims.