‘If I’m going to jail, I might as well die’: Man convicted of stabbing wife 20 times before trying to kill himself inside church on Palm Sunday

Main image shows the Chinese Christian Church in San Francisco; Wyn Leung appears in a booking photo, inset on the right

The Chinese Christian Church where Jieyun Zhou was slain on Palm Sunday in 2018; inset: a booking photo of her estranged husband and killer, Wyn Leung. (Google Maps; credit: Henry K. Lee/KTVU)

A California man with a history of domestic violence has been convicted of murdering his wife in a church on Palm Sunday.

Wyn Leung, 47, stabbed Jieyun Zhou, 37, over a dozen times before turning the knife on himself and then crawling back to his wife, knife still in hand, to stab her again. In sum, she was stabbed 20 times.

On Thursday, a jury of Leung’s peers found him guilty of one count each of murder in the first degree, domestic violence, and violating a restraining order causing injury, according to a press release issued by the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office. The murder charge came with a special circumstances allegation — a feature of California law more or less akin to a sentencing enhancement — that he used a weapon during the crime. Jurors endorsed that allegation as well.

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