A 23-year-old woman was sentenced to life in prison for the murder and dismemberment of a 26-year-old woman this year in Busan, South Korea. According to police, Jung Yoo-jung was a fan of police dramas and movies and decided to commit the crime “out of curiosity.”
Jung Yoo-jung searched for the “perfect victim” on the app for several months and contacted more than 50 people, the publication reports. BBC. In May, he met an English teacher and approached her under the pretext that he needed an explanation.
On the day of the meeting, the girl appeared at the door of the teacher’s house in a school uniform. As soon as he entered, he attacked the woman and stabbed her more than a hundred times.
According to investigators, Jung Yu Jong dismembered the victim’s body and took a taxi to dispose of the remains in a park near the river.
The taxi driver who delivered the killer to the scene called the police and reported that a client had gotten into the car with a bloody suitcase. After the message, the girl was detained.
On Friday, a Busan District Court judge ruled that the killing had “instilled fear in the community that someone might be targeted without reason” and had “caused general mistrust” among the public.
Jun Yoo-jung admitted to committing the crime in June, but asked for a reduced sentence because he suffered from psychological problems. He said he suffered from hallucinations and other disorders. The court rejected this argument because the crime was “carefully planned and executed.”
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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