You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran's 'desert vampire' executed
2005-03-16
An Iranian serial killer who murdered at least 20 children has been executed in front a large crowd of spectators. Mohammad Bijeh, 22, dubbed "the Tehran desert vampire" by Iran's press, was flogged 100 times before being hanged.
A brother of one of his young victims stabbed him as he was being punished. The mother of another victim was asked to put the noose around his neck.
The execution took place in Pakdasht south of Tehran, near where Bijeh's year-long killing spree took place. The killer was hoisted about 10 metres into the air by a crane and slowly throttled to death in front of the baying crowd. Hanging by a crane - a common form of execution in Iran - does not involve a swift death as the condemned prisoner's neck is not broken. The killer collapsed twice during the punishment, although he remained calm and silent throughout.
Spectators, held back by barbed wire and about 100 police officers, chanted "harder, harder" as judicial officials took turns to flog Bijeh's bare back before his hanging. Bijeh was stabbed by the 17-year-old brother of victim Rahim Younessi, AFP reported, as he was being readied to be hanged. Officials then invited the mother Milad Kahani to put the blue nylon rope around his neck. The crimes of Mohammed Bijeh and his accomplice Ali Baghi had drawn massive attention in the Iranian media. They reportedly tricked children to go with them into the desert south of Tehran by saying they were going to hunt animals. They then poisoned or knocked their victims out, sexually abused them and buried them in shallow graves. They were found guilty of the murders of between 19 and 22 people, but local people believe the toll to be higher. Baghi has been given a 15 year prison term.
I hope it's a very painful 15 years, and the kid's families are waiting outside the gate when he gets out.
Posted by:Steve

#3  Hot damn . . . I was just talking about htis kind of thing in the Scott Peterson thread . . . there is justice, unvarnished and untainted by those who would wish murderers were set free.
Posted by: Jame Retief   2005-03-16 5:00:16 PM  

#2  There may be some parts of Iranian society I approve of afterall.
Posted by: Secret Master   2005-03-16 4:52:00 PM  

#1  Send Scott Peterson, David Westerfield, Armando Avila, etc., to these folks. They seem to understand justice.
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-16 11:00:36 AM  

00:00