The following is a modified and edited guest post from a reader.
See the eight (8) photos of Peter Liang’s mother (dated between November 2015 to March 2016) in this blog.
Peter Liang’s mother, Fanny Liang (real Chinese name: Hui-Fen He) who owns a multi-family house in Brooklyn worth nearly $1 Million at 1968 65th St, Brooklyn NY 11204 collecting rental income from tenants, in various pictures displaying her red hair that resembled blood. You decide if Fanny Liang was mocking Akai Gurley via “blood on her hair” and fur coat (dead animal skin symbolic of Akai Gurley) before, during and after her son’s trial in Brooklyn courthouse. Fanny Liang ironically was wearing her black fur coat while accepting PUBLIC MONEY DONATIONS (at last count per World Journal Chinese newspaper in early March 2016, more than $600,000 cash donations) to help her son pay for legal bills. If you have sharp eyes for luxury handbags, can you tell if Fanny Liang was carrying a luxury handbag in the pictures below? Is this the new trend? Rich people no longer need to hide their wealth when seeking public monetary donations? Fanny Liang (real name: Hui-Fen He) and her husband (Ri-Wen Liang) own a multi-family house at 1968 65th Street, Brooklyn NY 11204, they bought and paid for this Brooklyn home in 2005 for $655,500 with CASH ONLY, NO MORTGAGE NEEDED. This Brooklyn house is currently worth nearly $1 Million. Part of the Brooklyn house is rented to tenants for rental income.
Peter Liang’s mother Fanny Liang dyed her hair red that resembled blood and wore fur coat (dead animal skin). Did she want to remind the jury that she had Akai Gurley’s blood all over her hair and dead animal skin symbolic of Akai Gurley? Photo credit: New York Post article January 19, 2016 in Brooklyn courthouse.
Another picture of Fanny Liang in red hair and black fur coat in Brooklyn courthouse. Photo credit: Sing Tao Daily article January 19, 2016.
Fanny Liang in red hair and black fur coat checking the public donation money to pay for her son’s legal bills. Any experts in luxury handbags? Was Fanny Liang carrying a luxury handbag in the photo? Photo credit: Epoch Times article December 2, 2015.
Fanny Liang in red hair and black fur coat checking the public donation money to pay for her son’s legal bills. Any experts in luxury handbags? Was Fanny Liang carrying a luxury handbag in the photo? Photo credit: Sing Tao Daily article December 2, 2015.
Fanny Liang in red hair and black fur coat checking the public donation money to pay for her son’s legal bills. Any experts in luxury handbags? Was Fanny Liang carrying a luxury handbag in the photo? Photo credit Sing Tao Daily article on December 21, 2016.
Fanny Liang in red hair. She was picking up public donations from Lin Sing Association to pay her son’s legal bills. Any experts in luxury handbags? Was Fanny Liang carrying a luxury handbag in the photo? Photo credit: Sing Tao Daily article on December 23, 2016.
#NYPD #PeterLiang‘s mother is outraged by guilty verdict in #AkaiGurley death. Says @brooklynda misrepresented case. pic.twitter.com/6YB3PVd489
— Dean Meminger (@DeanMeminger) February 12, 2016
Take a listen to Fanny Liang in angry outburst one day after her son was convicted. Video credit: NY1 News reporter Dean Meminger’s tweet February 12, 2016
Still in red hair but color faded after multiple shampoo washes, Fanny Liang wore dark sunglasses, a black down jacket and spoke to the media one day after her son was convicted. Photo credit: Epoch Times article February 12, 2016.
More than two weeks after her son was convicted, Fanny Liang still kept her hair red as seen in this picture. Photo credit: US China Press March 4, 2016
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