According to the police, A strangled B, a military officer who was in his vehicle, to death in the parking lot of a military unit in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province on the afternoon of the 25th of last month. After that, he continued his work nonchalantly and carefully planned to destroy evidence.
Mr. A, who left the vehicle with clothes covered on the victim's body and continued his duty calmly, damaged the body with tools he had prepared himself at the building near the unit at around 9 p.m. after work. In addition, there were no traces of blood with the tools that they had prepared themselves.
According to SBS, A was found to have calmly asked if parking was possible at another construction site he visited to damage the body.
An official at the construction site who witnessed him said, "When I went out and came in, there was a car and I asked, 'What is it?' and he said, 'Can I park?' "I told him to leave because he couldn't, but I pulled out and there was an object in it," he recalled.
A, who abandoned his body and crime tools along the Bukhangang River in Hwacheon, Gangwon-do, later manipulated the victim's response as if he was alive by notifying the unit of his absence on his mobile phone, asking him to "take care of his vacation."
Criminal psychology experts raised the possibility that the murder was planned in advance based on the meticulousness shown in the damage and abandonment of the body after the murder. He also suspected the intention not to undermine the social status of so-called elite officers and the possibility of being a psychopath.
The police will decide whether to disclose Mr. A's personal information tomorrow (7th).
Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team
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