"Los Angeles police were today asked by Interpol to hunt for Nai Yin Xue, five days after he abandoned his daughter Qian Xue in Melbourne, AUSTRALIA and flew to the US. Police in NEW ZEALAND want to speak to him after the body of his wife, An An Liu, was found in his car outside their Auckland home. LA police had said no arrest warrant for Xue had been issued and without that they could not search for him...." Interpol tell LA police to search for Xue - 5 days later
MICHAEL XUE, also known as Great Master Xue Naiyin, a tai chi and kung fu teacher and owner of the Chinese Times newspaper in New Zealand murdered his young wife and fled to Los Angeles Saturday via Melbourne. He had taken their three-year-old daughter Qian Xun Xue (possibly abducted) who he then abandoneded at a city railway station in Melbourne before going to the airport and taking a flight directly to LA. Mr Xue is originally from Fushun in Liaoning province, CHINA, according to the NZ Herald. Wu style Taijuquan in New Zealand
The man's name, "Xue", means snow - and police in both Victoria and New Zealand are now doing a snow-job in concealing their incompetence over (a) failing to report the man to police in Los Angeles, and (b) failing to locate a body in Mr.Xue's car for 48 hours!!! See the previous Daily Kos blog on the abandoned girl saga in Melbourne which led to the discovery of Mrs. Xue's body yesterday Abandoned toddler's father 'flew to US' - A Little Girl Lost!!! - http://www.dailykos.com/...
Los Angeles police say despite reports the father of the toddler abandoned in Melbourne had fled to the US on Saturday, they have only just been contacted by authorities........ Officer Mike Lopez from the Los Angeles Police Department says a warrant wasn't issued for Xue's arrest......
"We have not gotten any information from Interpol, any warrant whatsoever from Interpol, or anyone from any authorities, or whether it was Australia or New Zealand, to stop this individual. "So he went through Customs and did everything that any other normal passenger would have undergone." Questions raised over police's Pumpkin search
It's taken New Zealand police almost a week to discover a body found near the family home of the toddler abandoned by her father in Melbourne despite their being contacted by Australian authorities on Monday (17th Sept) regarding the possible abduction and their then ascertaining that the mother was missing.
"...police in Los Angeles say they are not looking for the man because New Zealand police haven't asked them to. LAPD Officer Karen Smith, says Interpol does not seem to have much to go on yet. Nai Yin Xue left his three-year-old at a Melbourne railway station on Saturday and now Auckland police have found a body which could be his wife. It was in the boot of a car parked outside the home of the missing woman, 27-year-old Anan Liu. A search is underway for Mr Xue who investigators say flew to the US...." Police deny reports they haven't been in contact with US
New Zealand police have defended their investigation into the disappearance of Anan Liu, whose body was found in the boot of her husband's car two days after officers began searching for her. Police said a post-mortem examination carried out today revealed that Ms Liu had died "during a violent episode...... Ms Liu's body was found yesterday morning in the boot a car owned by her husband, Nai Yin Xue. It had been parked in front of the family home since Mr Xue fled New Zealand last Thursday with the couple's three-year-old daughter, Qian Xun Xue (nicknamed "Pumpkin" by Melbourne police) NZ cops defend search