Serial Killer Cases In Malaysia

Mona Fandey in court Born Maznah Ismail ( 1956-01-01)1 January 1956,, (now ) Died 2 November 2001 ( 2001-11-02) (aged 45),, Cause of death Resting place Kajang Cemetery,, Nationality Malaysian Occupation Pop singer Criminal charge Murder of Datuk Mazlan Idris Criminal penalty Criminal status Sentence fulfilled on 2 November 2001 Spouse(s) Mohd Affandi Abdul Rahman (deceased) Murder Maznah Ismail (1 January 1956–2 November 2001), better known as Mona Fandey, was a pop singer,, and a murderer from. She was executed on 2 November 2001 at the age of 45, after being convicted of the of a politician, Mazlan Idris, in 1993. Contents • • • • • The murder [ ] After leaving the music business, she became involved in spiritual witchcraft activities and was known to be a, a local. She began offering her services to clients, mostly from the upper-class society. She also claimed to have provided politician clients in the ruling party with a variety of charms and talismans.

It was reported that Mazlan Idris, a state assemblyman for the of in the state of, wanted to boost his political career and sought the services of Mona for assistance. Mazlan was educated in the and was an ambitious politician from the ruling (UMNO) party. Hannah Arendt Le Origini Del Totalitarismo Ebook3000 there. At that time, Mona worked with her husband Mohamad Nor Affandi Abdul Rahman, 44, and their assistant Juraimi Hassan, 31. Mona and her husband promised to help Mazlan by giving him a talisman consisting of a cane and headgear which was supposedly owned by former President. Image Line Deckadance Club Edition V1.62-AiR. Mona convinced Mazlan that he would be 'invincible' if he held the talisman. In return, Mona demanded 2.5 million. Download Game Dragon Ball Z Gba.

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Serial Killer Cases In Malaysia

Mazlan paid the couple RM 500,000 as deposit, and gave them 10 land titles as surety for the remaining RM 2 million. An appointment was made for cleansing rituals to be performed at Mona's house. Mazlan was told to lie on the floor face up while Mona placed flowers on him. She then told Mazlan to close his eyes and wait for the money to 'fall from the sky'.

Juraimi then, using an axe, chopped Mazlan's head off. They also dismembered and partially skinned Mazlan's body. His body was found in 18 parts buried in a storeroom near Mona's house in Kampung Peruas, Ulu Dong, Raub. Trial and execution [ ] Mazlan was reported missing on 2 July 1993 after withdrawing RM 300,000 from a bank.

After the murder, Mona was reported to have been on a shopping spree where she bought a Mercedes-Benz and had a. It was alleged that the murder occurred between 10:00 PM and 12 midnight on 18 July 1993. On 22 July 1993, police found Mazlan's body; Mona, her husband, and Juraimi were arrested and a highly publicised trial began. They were tried in High Court by a 7-person jury (trial by jury was abolished from 1 January 1995). The High Court found all three of them guilty and.

Mona and the others filed appeals to the Federal Court and in 1999 the court dismissed their appeals and upheld the death sentence. Finally, the three convicts sought to obtain a or clemency from the Pardons Board of Pahang, their final chance redemption. However, the board refused to give clemency. The three were given a of on the night before their execution.

Mona, Affandy, and Juraimi were finally hanged on 2 November 2001. A prison official said the trio expressed no remorse at the pre-dawn execution. Throughout the trial, Mona exhibited strange behaviour including appearing cheerful, constantly smiling and posing for press photographers. She dressed extravagantly with bright and colourful designs on her dress. She also remarked, 'looks like I have many fans'.

It was also reported that during her execution she uttered the words ' aku takkan mati', meaning 'I will never die', and was still calm and smiling. The last female executed in Malaysia had been Tan Bee Lee in 1994 for a drug trafficking offence. Legacy [ ] Mona Fandey gained more notoriety than she had been when she was still a pop singer. There was wide local and even international media coverage and plenty of public interest. Anti-death penalty movements including voiced their opposition to the execution of the trio. In 2002, Malaysian film director made a short film entitled Mona in his 6horts series.