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Gamer Murdered Over Virtual Property
In Shanghai, one MMORPG player crosses every line.
by David Adams
June 8, 2005 - In an extreme example of gamers taking a hobby (obsession?) too far, Shanghai gamer Qui Chengwei stabbed Zhu Caoyuan in the chest, killing the fellow gamer, according to the BBC News.
The motive for the murder? Zhu sold a virtual sword in the online game Legend of Mir 3 -- a sword Qui Chengwei had loaned him.
Qui had apparently tried to take the virtual property dispute to the police, but China lacks laws covering virtual property like an online sword. Zhu had offered to pay Qui the money he'd earned from the sword, but Qui refused.
Qui Chengwei now faces a suspended death sentence, meaning he could spend his life in jail, but that he may also be released on "good behavior" in 15 years.
Victim Zhu Caoyuan was 26 years old. His parents are currently seeking appeal for an immediate death sentence.
This is a story with a lesson that applies to us all...never sell the items a fellow player loans you.