[News Now] Park Dae-sung, prosecutor's arrest... What is his intention to "remember little by little"?

2024.10.04. PM 1:21
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■ Host: Kim Sun-young Anchor
■ Starring: Lee Woong-hyuk, professor of police at Konkuk University

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[Anchor]
Park Dae-sung, who killed a high school girl who had no idea with a weapon in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, was arrested and sent to the prosecution today. In addition, it is revealed that he wandered with a weapon after the crime, and it is also mentioned that he may have searched for additional targets. Let's take a look at the contents with Lee Woong-hyuk, a police professor at Konkuk University. First, let's take a look at what Park Dae-sung said to reporters when he was sent to the prosecution today.

He said he couldn't remember because he drank, but today he said he remembered little by little when asked by reporters. What kind of intent is this?

[Park Dae-sung / Suspect of murder of a Suncheon teenage woman: (Do you still not remember the crime? Don't you remember? I'm sorry. You don't remember at all? ) It's coming out little by little. How much do you remember? ) …. (Don't you want to apologize to the victim yet? ) …. Don't you want to apologize to the bereaved family? ) …. (The whole nation is angry, do you have anything to say? ) I'm sorry. (Is there anything you want to say to the victim? ) Sorry. ]

[Lee Woonghyuk]
I think it's just reluctantly responding to a question. Also, if you look at the content carefully, you might think of it now if you think about it backwards, but at the time of the act, you think about it backwards, but at that point, I was almost insincere. What's the story after all? I think it's clear that it's still a mental and physical weakness because I didn't have the ability to take responsibility at the time of the action. That much, I didn't think of it then, and now I think it's a formal answer like this, saying that it could be like that in many ways. Furthermore, I think we can clearly see such an attitude that we do not sympathize with self-reflection, remorse, or pain that the victim must have experienced. Furthermore, in my evaluation, I believe that the killer was the end of the murder itself.

So, I don't think there's any reason for self-reflection. In addition, the fact that one act disproving it was to go out and kill the so-called slippers at that point does not seem to have been concerned about the possibility of anti-social condemnation at all. From that point of view, it is likely to be summed up as having seen quite indiscriminate criminal acts, but what distinguishes it from other so-called "Don't Ask Me" crimes or the government's recently officially named strange crimes was, in fact, that the killer had the purpose of having his own target rather than killing anyone. I think it was a woman. I'm going to make that evaluation first.

[Anchor]
Let's analyze the pattern of the crime later. He's weak right now. I don't remember, I'm claiming I don't remember because I drank. First of all, even in the political world, there are voices saying that the death penalty should be executed because it is such a brutal crime. What do you think? How much punishment can we expect?

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
In any case, it is clear that he cannot avoid heavy punishment because it is a crime of murder and the sentencing standard clearly neglects human life. Even by law, it is sufficient to issue a death penalty.

[Anchor]
Could there be a death penalty, even though it's the first murder crime? It is clear that the prosecution will execute the sentence

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
in a crime like mine, but there has never been a case in which the court has actually declared the death penalty in 10 years. The story is, after all, a de facto abolitionist country since its last execution in 1997. Not only is it not being executed, but the court has not issued the death penalty as the final sentence since about eight years ago. That's why there are 59 people on death row right now. In the political world, for example, executions are needed. At least for that killer. However, for example, even if the execution is carried out right now, Korea is not in violation of the law. To put it the other way around, according to the Criminal Procedure Act, the Minister of Justice must order the execution within six months after the Supreme Court confirms the death penalty.

This is because there is a critical view that the Minister of Justice has committed dereliction of duty so far if viewed strictly. Anyway, in the political circle, the victim lives his daily life hard and passes the GED. It seems that such a very common good citizen who goes to buy his father's medicine on the same day can't just leave it as it is for the sake of the public authority and the discipline of society as a whole.

[Anchor]
Brutal crimes are also crimes, but there are parts that I can't understand afterwards. After Park Dae-sung committed the crime, he wandered around nearby bars and karaoke rooms. What on earth did he have in mind?

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
The situation of wandering can be described as not just a normal wandering, but a wandering for two hours while carrying the weapon that killed a person.

[Anchor]
It was a very dangerous situation, wasn't it?

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
If you think backwards, it is highly likely to be seen as such an additional crime that continues to search for victims for another second and third crimes, and because the punishment and emotional transfer that you thought were not completely resolved, you continued to go to bars and karaoke with a weapon for about two hours. Anyway, the police were dispatched by the resident's report, and the description was the same, so I was arrested as a current criminal.Ma targets the unpleasant feelings he is experiencing to an unspecified number of people.

However, in my opinion, wasn't it this intention to spread emotions to women and relieve their displeasure in a distorted way? But for two hours, I don't think I found such a suitable object or target. Because when I first came out on the street, I was carrying a weapon. The first person I encountered was a taxi driver, a man. He was hiding a weapon. In some ways, it is quite similar to the deadly riots called Sillim Station Joseon that occurred last summer.

[Anchor]
Do you think the M.O. is similar?

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
Because he was carrying a weapon and indiscriminately targeting various unpleasant feelings he was experiencing, but he was really indiscriminate at the time. The man also died. However, in this case, the taxi driver man was virtually avoided. Then, given that he targeted women, he says that his motive is financial difficulties and frustration in his relationship with his girlfriend, who he recently broke up with, so this led to his frustration becoming an act of aggression. So, I think it can be evaluated that the transfer of emotions and the dochi were done to the teenage victim.

[Anchor]
The motive for the crime is not exactly investigated, but in various ways, he said that it may have been a crime to feel such a sense of narcissism. The smile that was captured on the camera was very scary. Do you think that's how you feel?

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
It was quite a premeditated crime because his purpose was to commit such a terrible attack. Because he showed up with the weapon he had in the kitchen in advance, this was not an accidental attack by randomly choosing the weapon that was in that situation, but the goal was to kill a person from the moment he appeared in India from the beginning. He also committed a very terrible attack on the target he targeted.

Also, even though the victim was screaming for her to be saved in a situation where she collapsed in the attack, she did not stop such a knife disturbance. Then, because you have accomplished everything you thought of, one distorted sense of victory, intoxication, and satisfaction appeared with a momentary expression.

That's what we call fine expressions. A facial expression that passes by in a short moment. That's what you say is that your sincere feelings have been expressed. It is evaluated that the image of the smile that was accidentally captured on CCTV disproves something like that.

[Anchor]
If it was accidental, there would have been an act of running away or trying to erase the evidence.

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
That's right. Or if something like this is a surface of an accidental appearance, such as transforming all the evidence of the place itself, trying to hide quickly, feeling anxious, nervous, etc., the expression of a smile can be summed up as a sense of victory, satisfaction, intoxication, and accomplishment.

[Anchor]
Park Dae-sung, who even smiled after the crime, continued to show his truly bizarre behavior, and Park Dae-sung has a large tattoo on his neck, which should be noted as well. There's also this opinion. Let's hear what you're talking about.

[Lee Soo-jung / Professor of Criminal Psychology at Kyunggi University: I have a scar on my face and a tattoo on my neck. You don't usually get a tattoo on your neck, on the front. This person has a tattoo that can only be read with the intention of causing fear in the viewer. That's why, given all those different things, it's highly likely that this person was a violent character before.... ]

[Anchor]
I've seen a lot of things like this, but I don't think I've ever had a tattoo that big in front of my neck. Can this also be used as a clue in analyzing the character?

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
But that person has a lot of tattoos on his arm as well as his neck. Tattoos are evaluated as trying to match one's identity with tattoos. Eventually, he returned to his weak self-esteem through tattoos. But what we're going to look at here is on the screen and it's mosaic-processed. I took a good look at the shape of the tattoo and found that it had the shape of a predator, a very scary animal.

[Anchor]
I didn't see it closely either. Is it that kind of picture?

[Lee Woong-hyuk]
So when I zoomed in and looked at it, I found a tattoo that looked like a lion with very teeth out like this. So, in my case, I'm trying to match the identity of being such a fear and being at the top of a predator who can take control of everything. So one of them said she broke up with her girlfriend. That's my guess.Perhaps the reason for Ma's breakup was also based on violence. Or, in terms of a certain social relationship with his girlfriend, was there a possibility that the victim had made a number of reports related to this violence? Because not only was there a violent war. It is known that there is a violent criminal record, but if the shape of the tattoo is a beast and a predator, I personally assume that it is highly likely that everyday life patterns and values are marked by violence.

[Anchor]
Anyway, I remember a little bit. In the end, I think he's claiming that he can't remember because he drank. I think we can only take a deeper look at this case if the motive of the crime is revealed in detail. This has been Lee Woong-hyuk, a professor of police department at Konkuk University. Thank you for talking with me today.


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