Pre-violence, robbery, 男, and murder of a lover who paid for his living when he was caught cheating

Jul 13, 2024

Pre-violence, robbery, 男, and murder of a lover who paid for his living when he was caught cheating
"Brave Detectives 3" delved into the truth behind the disappearance case.

In the 45th episode of T-Cast E-Channel 'Brave Detectives 3', which aired on the 12th, Sergeant Kim Young-kyung of the Gangdong Police Station Investigation Team 8, Inspector Bae Soo-il of the Suseo Police Station Investigation Team 1, and Inspector Lee Yong-woon of the Hwaseong Western Police Station appeared to conduct the investigation.

The first case began when an elderly mother reported that her daughter lived alone and could not be contacted. The missing person went to church hard, heresy. But the church members were worried about the missing. Later, a mysterious document called 'The Pledge of Love' was found in the house. The document stated the circumstances of borrowing money from the missing person along with a pledge of love. It seemed to be closely related to the incident, and there was the author's name. One of the church members said he was a missing person and sister, but he was in a relationship.

After confirming the criminal record of Kang, a lover who has emerged as a strong suspect, he served six years for violence, robbery, and robbery. Kang spoke to a rental car company on the phone. When I checked, there were traces of lightning bullets and vomit in the car. Six months have passed since the disappearance was reported, but fortunately, the company kept the burnt sheet. The National Forensic Service identified the missing person's DNA from there.

GPS also enabled the vehicle to track its movements. Kang showed suspicious behavior by taking 40 minutes to four hours or repeating parking and stopping. He visited as many as 80 closed factories, abandoned houses, and hills. The investigation team, which was suspicious of the place where Kang talked to his co-worker, intensively dug into the place and found a white bone body. It was a missing person.

At that time, Kang lived with another woman in the church and was caught by the victim. She was also getting living expenses from her cohabitation, and if this was known, the relationship and money were cut off, so she seemed to have committed murder. Kang was sentenced to 20 years through a public participation trial.

The second case began with a report that his wife, an insurance planner, went missing because she had an important contract. His wife's last phone call was Choi, a man in his 30s living in another area. According to Choi, the two exchanged casual greetings. In fact, they were close enough to go out with a couple.

The investigation team headed to the insurance company. According to the team leader, there are two insurance policies for the missing person to sign, but they have not received the contractor's personal information. I looked at the missing person's desk and computer and found that the note said 'Introduction' with someone's name. It was Choi's name. Choi decided to introduce the policyholder to the missing person, but he didn't tell the detectives about this.

Choi said he did not go outside on the day the missing person called, but the investigation team examined the front door of the apartment, the nearby roads, and CCTV for security, and confirmed that Choi's vehicle was escaping. As soon as he confirmed the clues that could break Choi's alibi, he accompanied Choi and his wife arbitrarily. The investigation team, who remembered that Choi was wary of his wife, said that if the incident grew bigger, the family would know, and eventually confessed that he killed her. Choi buried the missing person at another person's grave in a hill near his house. It was easy to sell the soil because the descendants dug it out with an excavator and moved the tomb.

Choi said she was in an affair with the victim, and that she killed her wife by threatening to reveal the relationship. However, Choi owed 98 million won to the victim. When Choi showed no signs of paying back the money, he asked for the money back or use an IOU for two months. Choi was sentenced to 15 years in prison.





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