A man who admitted to killing and
dismembering his mother during an argument in their Honolulu apartment has been
sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Yu Wei Gong was
charged with murder after he called police in 2017 to turn himself in after a
suicide attempt. He admitted killing his mother Liu Yun Gong about six months
earlier, according to court documents. When officers asked where his mother
was, he said "in the fridge".
An officer
searched the freezer and found human remains, including two arms with hands and
a decapitated head, in numerous plastic trash bags, court documents said.
Last year, he
pleaded guilty to manslaughter, avoiding a life sentence. His defence attorney
and the prosecutor in the case said it's a deal the victim's family supports.
Gong, 28, spent
most of Monday's sentencing looking down. He spoke quietly as he apologised to
his family in China and Hawaii. "I am ashamed for what I did," he
said. "I'm sorry, Mom."
Gong feels he
doesn't deserve the forgiveness his family has given him, said Darcia Forester,
his public defender. "I want to make clear that he did love his mother and
she was a very good mother," she said. "Under no circumstances did
she deserve what happened."
Judge Paul Wong
noted the "obviously sensational facts" in the case, even though
there was no mention of the gory details.
Wong sentenced
Gong to 20 years for manslaughter and 10 years for identity theft, to be served
separately. A one-year sentence for abuse of a corpse is to be served at the
same time. Gong will receive credit for time he's already served.
The identity theft
charge stems from Gong paying rent with his mom's checking account.
A parole board
will determine the minimum number of years Gong must serve. Deputy Prosecuting
Attorney Wayne Tashima said his office won't recommend fewer than 20 years
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