‘MORE THAN THREE MONTHS’: Police suspect that the motive behind the killing was related to domestic violence experienced by the family and an inheritance dispute
Taipei Times
Date: Sep 12, 2018
By: Jason Pan / Staff reporter
The body of a murdered man had been stored in a freezer for more than three months,

Police in Kaohsiung yesterday escort the manacled wife of a man surnamed Ting whose dead body was found in the freezer of their home in Cienjhen District. Photo: Huang Hsu-lei, Taipei Times
Kaohsiung police said yesterday, adding that evidence pointed to domestic violence and an inheritance dispute as motives.
The 47-year-old man, surnamed Ting (丁), was part of a household in Kaohsiung’s Cienjhen District (前鎮), and his body was discovered on Monday by police making a house visit after Ting had been reported as a missing person.
The body, wrapped up in a blanket, was found inside a freezer on the first floor of Ting’s home, police said.
It had three deep lacerations on the back and neck, and a bruise on the back of the head, they added. [FULL STORY]