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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

3 Men Murder Ipswich MA Chinese Restaurant Owner Tony Woo

3 Men Murder Ipswich MA Chinese Restaurant Owner Tony Woo ---
tags: Asian suspect, asian victim, restaurant attack, cab driver, beating, stabbing, robbery, cover story, Massachusetts, GPS data, casino, video


Sept. 27, 2011  3 Men Murder Ipswich MA Chinese Restaurant Owner Tony Woo Prosecutors allege 34-year-old Sifa Lee and 46-year-old Cheng Sun road a bus up to Quincy to meet with 29-year-old taxi driver Jun Lin, who then allegedly drove the three of them in his taxi cab to the Majestic Dragon restaurant in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Owner Shui Keung “Tony’’ Woo often slept overnight rather than take the hour drive to his home in Quincy. He was napping when he was assaulted, bound both at the feet and at his hands and had a ligature about his neck. He was brutally bludgeoned, repeatedly stabbed, with visible trauma and multiple stab wounds to his head and body, as well as substantial injury to his neck and larynx” Prosecutors suggested the it may have been an attempted robbery. The three men indicted were Jun Di Lin, 29, of Malden, Sifa Lee, 34, of Quincy, and Cheng Sun, 46, of New York, NY

On Sept. 22 2014, Jun Di Lin Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter  Jun Di Lin, 32, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and to two other original charges, armed assault with intent to rob a person over 60 years old and intimidate to steal — threatening someone in order to rob them. He been charged with first-degree murder before his manslaughter plea bargain. Original  3 Men Murder Ipswich MA Chinese Restaurant Owner Tony Woo

Lawyers tried to exclude GPS data in the cab which helped investigators find that the cab traveled to the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos. There surveillance video and other information that helped them identify suspects.

Alternative theory: a murder so bad it looks like the motive could have been terrorism, with robbery merely a cover story.

*Sources

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    1. Boston Globe ‎- 12 hours ago
      The murder trial of two other men, Sifa Lee and Cheng Sun, is to begin next month. Judge Timothy Feeley accepted Lin's plea agreement, but ...

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    1. Man admits role in 2011 Ipswich restaurant slaying - Local ...

      m.salemnews.com/.../article_ccb52831-9697-50a7-bf74-3a79d99eb8ea.ht...
      18 hours ago - Two other men, Sifa Lee and Cheng Sun, are expected to stand trial on first-degree murder charges starting Oct. 14. Lin has signed a ...
    2. For his role in the death of Woo, 62, the owner of Majestic Dragon restaurant in Ipswich, Jun Di Lin, 32, will spend 15 to 25 years in prison, followed by five years of probation. That’s the sentence he’s expected to receive when he is sentenced on March 2. Woo, who lived in Quincy, had owned Majestic Dragon for years, the culmination of decades of hard work, said his son. He often slept in the restaurant after working late into the vening, rather than make the long drive back to the South Shore. It was inside that office, as he slept on a cot, where Woo took his last breaths in the early morning hours of Sept. 27, 2011
    3. One pleads guilty in murder of Quincy man - News - The ...

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      13 hours ago - The two other men, Cheng Sun, 49, and Sifa Lee, 37, will go on trial starting Oct. 14. The two face charges of first-degree murder, armed assault ...
    4. One plea bargains in Ipswich murder - News - North of ...

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      19 hours ago - The two other men, Cheng Sun, 49, and Sifa Lee, 37, will go on trial ... will be sentenced in March, at the conclusion of the trial for Sun and Lee.
    5. CBS Boston » Sifa Lee

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      Oct 17, 2011 - The three men arrested are 29-year-old Jun Di Lin of Malden, 34-year-oldSifa Lee of Quincy and 46-year-old Cheng Sun of New York City.
    6. Judge: GPS Data Can be Used in Murder Trial

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      May 13, 2014 - 27, 2011, the machine was silently tracking Lin and co-defendants Sifa Lee and Cheng Sun as they traveled to Majestic Dragon on Route 1, ... trail of GPS “electronic breadcrumbs” showing the path that a cab took from Massachusetts' South Shore to the North Shore, and then to two Connecticut casinos, can be used as evidence against three men charged with killing a popular Ipswich, Mass., restaurant owner in 2011, a judge has ruled. Jun Di Lin’s Boston Cab Associates taxi was equipped with a credit-card machine that periodically sent data about its location to the machine’s owner, Creative Mobile Technologies.
    7. Two of Three Arraigned in Tony Woo's Murder | NECN

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      They say 34-year-old Sifa Lee and 46-year-old Cheng Sun road a bus up to Quincy to meet with 29-year-old Jun Lin, who then allegedly drove the three of them ...
    8. Men Indicted In Restaurant Owner's Death | WCVB Home ...

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      Dec 28, 2011 - Jun Di Lin, 29, of, Malden, Sifa Lee, 34, of Quincy, and Cheng Sun, 46, of New York, NY, were indicted on charges of first-degree murder, ...
    9. Suspects arraigned in killing of Tony Woo - Boston.com

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      Nov 2, 2011 - Sifa Lee (left) and Jun Di Lin are charged in the stabbing and ... The third suspectCheng Sun, 46, remains in custody in New York, where he lives. ... Ipswich and State Police arrested Lee in Parsippany, N.J., and Sun in his ...
    10. Three indicted in death of Ipswich restaurant owner - The ...

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      Dec 29, 2011 - Jun Di Lin, 29, of Malden, Sifa Lee, 34, of Quincy, and Cheng Sun, 46, of New York, NY, were also charged with armed assault with intent to rob ...


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