Professor Lee Soo-jung pays attention to the neck tattoo of Park Dae-sung, the murderer of Suncheon.."Intention to cause fear"

Oct 02, 2024

Professor Lee Soo-jung pays attention to the neck tattoo of Park Dae-sung, the murderer of Suncheon..'Intention to cause fear'
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Regarding Park Dae-sung (30), a man who murdered a female teenager in Suncheon for no reason, Lee Soo-jung, a criminal psychology professor at Kyunggi University, analyzed that "a person who shares antisocial fantasy"."

Professor Lee appeared on CBS Radio 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show' on the 2nd and commented on the Park Dae-sung incident "There are so many actions that don't go well with the front and back." There is also a deviation from the typical murder case, so the analysis should be conducted carefully."

Professor Lee first responded to Park Dae-sung's claim that `I can't remember the crime situation because I drank about four bottles of soju' and called it a `nonsense story.'



Professor Lee said, `It's not for broadcasting, so the part I thought about whether to talk about it or not is the process of killing it.' `If the victim is injured, he is immediately surprised and runs away. For this reason, there are many cases that are limited to attempts. But this is not the case now. I don't remember it and it's hard to see it as someone who's been disillusioned because of the process of attacking several times" he explained.

Professor Lee paid attention to Park's past history of violence and neck tattoos. `I understand that Park has quite a few previous violent crimes. And I have a tattoo on my neck. Generally, tattoos are not worn around the neck or in front of the viewer, which is read as intended to cause fear. That's why, considering those various things, it's quite likely that this person was a violent character even before."



Regarding Park Dae-sung's behavior after the crime, Professor Lee said, `You have to check what kind of SNS and Internet information you have been exposed to. Recently, there have been a lot of announcements of murder and terrorist attacks on the Internet as if they are competing. "If a violent and criminal person is exposed to such motives for a long time and comes out of the house with a weapon with the idea that I will do something recordable to others, wouldn't that smile be interpreted if he came out of the store?" he explained.

In addition, when asked why there are many women in the gender of victims of indiscriminate murder, Professor Lee said, `People with less defense are chosen. Even if they are not necessarily women, the elderly or children can fall victim to such indiscriminate killings without asking. Because I can't resist"



He also said that even if he were not a victim, it is highly likely that Park Dae-sung committed the crime that day. Professor Lee came out with a weapon while dragging his slippers"This is unusual. Even those who give notice of murder usually hide weapons in their bags or clothes. There are not many cases where you make it very clear that you just need to achieve your desired goal.

Professor Lee pointed out that Park Dae-sung may have been exempted from drinking alcohol. He admitted "Park Dae-sung in front of the police that 'I must be the criminal' but 'I can't remember anything because I drank alcohol'." He has been exempted from drinking alcohol before, and he seems to think that `I will never be sentenced to death.' On the one hand, it is very questionable whether the justice system is really holding back against these people. "It seems likely that the possibility of having already shared a lot of information related to mental and physical weakness in advance has already been exposed because they already know what they've done and think they should look for a hole to get out of it online."

Professor Lee urged citizens to pay attention to sentencing murder crimes. He said it is difficult to be sentenced to death or life imprisonment because there is currently no special sentencing standard for indiscriminate murder. Professor Lee said, `We should be able to give the whole nation the conviction that this society will never accept the loss of a good person's life," he stressed.



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