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| conviction_status = convicted of all charges except espionage   
| conviction_status = convicted of all charges except espionage   
| relatives = [[George Fenwick]] (father)   
| relatives = [[George Fenwick]] (father)   
| allegiance =  [[[[Fenwick family]]]] 
| allegiance =  [[Fenwick family]]
| motive = revenge, a desire to obstruct justice.  
| motive = revenge, a desire to obstruct justice.  
| conviction = voluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a [[Duelling in Sharifistan|duel]], obstructing justice, desecration of a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty,  
| conviction = voluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a [[Duelling in Sharifistan|duel]], obstructing justice, desecration of a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty,  

Latest revision as of 07:59, 21 July 2020

The Khan County murders were 3 or 4 murders that were committed in Khan County, Sharifistan by George Fenwick II who was convicted in absentia after fleeing Sharifistan in a helicopter.

The victims included a Police Sergeant, a Judge, a prosecutor and arguably Prince Dawood Khan (one of the duellists in the Fenwick-Khan Duel).


Perpetrator

Mister


Master of Arts
Born
NationalityMunkcestrian
Other namesFenwick
CitizenshipMunkcestrian citizen
EducationMaster of Science
Alma materUniversity of Munkchester
OccupationBusinessman, (alleged) slave-trader, politician.
Years active2020-
EmployerFenwick Foundation
OrganizationFenwick Foundation, Microblog
Known forBusinessman, Fenwick Foundation , former Lord-President of the Munkcestrian Republic, son of George Fenwick and Khan County murders
Net worth$3.1 billion
Term2018 (Acting Lord-President)
PredecessorGeorge Fenwick
SuccessorGeorge Fenwick
Political partyNational Unionist Party
Movementpro-slavery
Opponent(s)various Sharifistani police forces, countries and anti-slavery organisations.
Criminal statusconvicted of all charges except espionage
RelativesGeorge Fenwick (father)
AllegianceFenwick family
Motiverevenge, a desire to obstruct justice.
Conviction(s)voluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a duel, obstructing justice, desecration of a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty, murder, unlicensed possession of a handgun, weapons smuggling, involuntary manslaughter and corruption of a minor.
Criminal chargevoluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a duel,

obstructing justice, desecration a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty,

murder, unlicensed possession of a handgun, weapons smuggling, espionage, involuntary manslaughter, corruption of a minor.
PenaltyConvicted of all charges except espionage.
Reward amount
£5,000,000
Capture status
at large
Wanted by
Khan County Police, Royal Gendarmerie, Pashtunistan City Police, Royal Air Cavalry, Directorate of Military Intelligence (Sharifistan) and Royal Sharifistani Army Intelligence Corps.
Wanted since2020
Time at large
2 months
EscapedFeburary 2020
Details
VictimsSergeant Aisha Pathan , Mufti Ali Ahmed Ismail Khan, Qadi Suleiman Ali Ismail Khan, Prince Dawood Khan.
CountrySharifistan
State(s)Pashtunistan, Madinat Al-Islam
Location(s)Khan County, Pashtunistan Sharifistani School of Fencing, Madinat Al-Islam.
Target(s),Prince Dawood Khan, anyone connected to his trial
Killed4 people
Injurednone
Weaponsa pistol and a FenwickCorp "scimitar"



Aftermath

As well as being the main reason for declining Munkcestrian-Sharifistani relations it lead to a Sharifistani police investigation into the National-Unionist Party and the Fenwick family. Sharifistani police and military intelligence sources describe the party as a hub of political corruption and police corruption. They believe it shielded George Fenwick II from being arrested and extradited. There is a conspiracy theory, supported by some Sharifistani police officers, that they are involved in a same-sex paedophile ring involving the Fenwick family, various Munkcestrian schools and Robert Builder