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官方卷宗掩盖了什么?重构谷开来命案,看懂薄熙来与王立军的畸形博弈 20260501【新闻大写】

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In the previous episode, we talked about 1999

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when Bo Xilai was governing Dalian

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at that time, Bo Xilai’s political career was sprinting at full speed

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his private life was also collapsing at full speed

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In this episode

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we start with the first crack in that collapse

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At age 41, Gu Kailai decided to stop pretending

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At the end of 1999, she took 12-year-old Guagua

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and boarded a flight to London

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By this time, Bo Xilai had climbed from mayor of Dalian to acting governor of Liaoning

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The gates of Beijing’s red walls were half-open to him

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This political star was rising

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but his private life was already a complete mess

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Reuters’ 2012 investigative report described Bo Xilai like this

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saying he had serious extramarital affairs, with rumors of models and female subordinates everywhere

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so many that even a woman like Gu Kailai, who cared about appearances, couldn’t take it

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according to people in Dalian’s political and business circles who spoke to Reuters

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the direct trigger for Gu Kailai packing up and leaving

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was another one of Bo Xilai’s brazen affairs

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with a young and beautiful local TV host in Dalian

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She couldn’t endure it anymore, she was leaving

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where she was going was Bournemouth, a seaside town about two hours southwest of London

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she moved into a building in the city center called Keyston House

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After the 2012 case, Associated Press reporters visited this building

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and interviewed a British businessman who had met Gu Kailai back then

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the report said the apartment was simple, plain, and unremarkable

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completely out of place for the wife of a mayor of Dalian

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but that was exactly what she wanted

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she didn’t want her British neighbors to know who she really was

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nor did she want to be watched by those overseas peripheral agencies of the CCP

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there was a local British man in the hot air balloon business named Giles Hall

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one of the few locals who had formal dealings with Gu Kailai

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Hall described the Gu Kailai he knew

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he said the apartment she lived in was very ordinary

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but what she wore when she went out every day was extraordinary

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luxury high heels and couture dresses

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plus conspicuous huge diamonds and emeralds

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she clearly felt that overseas she had the privilege to show off

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she put all her sense of security

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onto that expensive exterior visible to others

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In 2000, Gu Kailai wanted to order a huge red-and-white hot air balloon from Hall

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to ship back to Dalian and hang in the sky for city promotion

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when it came to payment, she asked Hall to do something

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to inflate the invoice from its original value of 60,000 pounds to 250,000

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the extra 190,000 pounds would be used to pay for Bo Guagua

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tuition at Harrow School and Papawake Preparatory School

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this was a trick commonly used back home, inflating invoices to claim reimbursements

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unfortunately, Hall was over 60

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a straightforward local British businessman

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he had never seen such Chinese under-the-table tactics

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he refused outright and said, Madam

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our company’s financial audits

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absolutely do not allow such illegal operations

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at that moment, Gu Kailai herself tore off that refined upper-class facade

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she pointed at the old man’s nose and said, do you know

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I have very powerful connections in the Chinese government

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with just one word from me, I can throw you into a Chinese prison

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and you will never see the light of day again

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Hall later recalled to reporters

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that he had only one judgment at that moment: this woman was crazy

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this incident was like a cold punch

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that made Gu Kailai realize something

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that the British business ecosystem of old-money rules and bank audits

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was completely incompatible with her logic of privilege

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she needed someone, someone who understood British rules

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yet was willing to break them with her

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then a British man she had known earlier in Dalian

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Neil Heywood stepped in at the right moment

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Heywood was a down-and-out British middle-class man

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with fluent Chinese and the hollow prestige of being a Harrow alumnus

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he had no money but claimed to have connections in China

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Heywood officially took over

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becoming the Bo family’s private affairs manager in the UK

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the next ten years would be the making of this comprador

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Heywood helped Guagua find boarding schools and connected Gu Kailai with British law firms

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and managed a long list of properties held through European offshore structures for the Bo family

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his work became increasingly complex and deeper

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and increasingly hidden from view

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as for what his relationship with Gu Kailai really was

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after the 2012 case, media around the world dug into it

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many reports said the two were lovers

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but in Reuters’ April 2012 investigation

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a businessman from Chongqing who knew both parties, Wang Kang, gave a description

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he said Bo Xilai and Gu Kailai had not been a real couple for many years

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Gu and Heywood had a deep relationship but not a romantic one

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Financial Times reporter Tania Branigan

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in April 2012 found an important anonymous source

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a woman referred to as Jaffa Cakes

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this woman sent British biscuits to Heywood from the UK every six weeks

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she was one of Heywood’s few childhood friends and close confidants in the UK

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Branigan quoted her recollection

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saying Heywood did not think highly of Gu Kailai at all

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he said she was mentally unstable

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judging from his tone, it definitely didn’t sound like

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something a man infatuated with this woman would say

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Gu Kailai regarded Heywood as the closest confidant in her very small overseas inner circle

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someone who knew her secrets

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Heywood regarded Gu Kailai as the patron who fed him in China

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plus a psychological shadow of half awe and half fear

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they never reached the level of love, but far exceeded an ordinary employment relationship

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This kind of outsider relationship with too much inside knowledge

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is one of the most dangerous positions in this world

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In 2007, Bo Xilai was sent from commerce minister to Chongqing

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Guagua went to university and Gu Kailai also returned to Chongqing

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her paranoia grew worse year after year after that

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around 2010

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Gu Kailai gave several foreigners in her core inner circle

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including Heywood and the Frenchman Devillers, a hard order

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telling them to immediately divorce their respective wives

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and separately swear absolute loyalty to her, Gu Kailai herself

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At that time, Gu Kailai’s mind had actually already gone haywire

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years of medication plus heavy-metal poisoning

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gave her severe persecutory delusions

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everyone looked like a mole to her

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today she thought your wife was an undercover agent for the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

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tomorrow she thought his husband would leak the account books to Beijing

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Heywood had a Chinese wife named Wang Lulu

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a Dalian native, who had given Heywood a son and a daughter

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both children studied at the British School of Beijing

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in Gu Kailai’s eyes, Wang Lulu was a time bomb that could explode at any moment

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Heywood refused Gu’s demand that he divorce

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when he had afternoon tea with that woman Jaffa Cakes

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he complained bitterly about this

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she described Gu Kailai at the time as extremely mentally unstable

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nothing less than an old-school Chinese empress dowager who never forgave anyone

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On May 11, 2011, Gu Kailai changed the legal representative of the company holding that Cannes villa

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from Heywood’s name to Xu Ming’s girlfriend

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former CCTV host Jiang Feng, and what signal did this change of legal representative send to Heywood

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you have been kicked out

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over the years, Heywood had helped Gu Kailai connect with

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a commercial real estate project in China, in Chongqing

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in that fatal email Heywood sent to Bo Guagua

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the amount he demanded was around 20 million dollars

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after that, Heywood’s requests for payment happened at least twice

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the first time was during the 2008 Beijing Olympics

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he met Gu Kailai in a teahouse beside Tiananmen, and Gu brushed it off with a laugh

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the second time was in early 2011, when he asked for money by email

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saying plainly that he could not afford his children’s tuition and that this compensation was what he wanted

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Gu Kailai again sneered and ignored him

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and even told people around her that this Englishman had really gone mad

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In early November 2011

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the desperate Heywood bypassed Gu Kailai

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and directly contacted Bo Guagua, who was far away in Cambridge, Massachusetts

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studying for a master’s degree at Harvard

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sending several highly emotional emails in a row

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at the end of the final email was the English sentence that cost him his life

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if you don't pay up you will be destroyed

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if you don’t pay, you will be destroyed

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this email was later presented in court as core physical evidence at the Hefei trial

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the line in China’s official statement was that Heywood had threatened Bo Guagua’s personal safety

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this was the only direct evidence

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for defining the whole case as Gu Kailai protecting her son as a mother

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but afterward, according to British consular officials in China

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the context of the original English email

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was not a threat of physical elimination at all, but reputational and political destruction

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what Heywood wanted to destroy was Bo Xilai’s ticket into the Politburo Standing Committee at the 18th Party Congress

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long-term drug dependency did indeed amplify Gu Kailai’s persecutory delusions

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but what truly gave her the confidence to carry out serial poisoning

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was not the madness in her mind

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but the arrogance of absolute power

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deep down, she firmly believed that in Chongqing at the time

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there was no one she could not crush to death

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and no account the police chief could not smooth over

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those English letters, destroyed

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were automatically translated by her into the most terrifying image

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an outsider holding a sniper rifle

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aiming at her precious son in Boston

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aiming at her husband’s crucial ticket to the Standing Committee at the 18th Party Congress

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Caixin’s Hu Shuli later exposed in one sentence

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the most absurd loophole in the official narrative of defensive killing

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if Heywood had really wanted to kill Guagua

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how could he possibly have stupidly flown alone to

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Chongqing and sat in a hotel room

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drinking the whisky Gu Kailai poured for him

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Heywood was no professional killer

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he was just a down-and-out comprador

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he came to Chongqing for money, not for a life

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the problem was that Gu Kailai had no intention of letting him go back alive

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she needed to find someone to take care of Heywood

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that person was Wang Lijun, then Chongqing vice mayor and police chief

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In early November 2011, Gu Kailai went to Wang Lijun for help

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but Gu Kailai’s original plan was not as crazy as you might think

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after all, she graduated from Peking University’s law department

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and had fought lawsuits in US federal court

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she knew very well the cost of getting blood on her own hands

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what she wanted at first was to kill with a borrowed knife

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to start up the state machine of Chongqing’s public security system

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pin a charge on Heywood, and throw him into prison

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but Wang Lijun dragged his feet and still had not handled it

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at this point, Gu Kailai brought in Xu Ming

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he also had a very good relationship with Wang Lijun

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not long after Wang Lijun arrived in Chongqing in 2008

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Xu Ming gave him two apartments in Beijing worth 2.85 million yuan

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registered under Wang Lijun’s father-in-law’s name

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On November 11, Xu Ming appeared at Building No. 3 of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee

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Gu Kailai flew into a rage in front of him

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scolding Wang Lijun for handling things poorly, and Xu Ming was sent to coordinate with Wang Lijun

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the next conversation was the most critical one in the whole case

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the script was switched, and Wang Lijun first told Xu Ming

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Heywood is a foreigner and hard to control

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