Tag: Murder

  • South Korean man confesses to murder of 14 women

    A South Korean man has confessed to the murder of 14 women including nine who were victims in country’s most infamous serial killing case — but the suspect won’t face prosecution, police said.

    Last month, police said they believed they had identified the man behind at least three of 10 killings which took place in Hwaseong, a city south of Seoul, between 1986 and 1991.

    On Friday, a police official told CNN a man had confessed to nine of the killings. He also confessed to an additional five murders and about 30 sexual assaults. One of the 10 Hwaseong deaths is now believed to be a copycat murder, the official said.

    The man — who is in his 50s — is already in prison serving a life sentence, according to police.

    Nine criminal investigators worked to build rapport with the suspect — and last week his attitude changed, according to the official from Gyeonggi South Provincial Police Agency.

    Read:Man flees after allegedly murdering wife

    The suspect gave a detailed confession, even drawing an explanation of locations involved in the killings on a piece of paper, the official said. Police will now work to verify whether the confession is true, and cross-reference it against their original investigation records.

    Despite the confession, the suspect won’t face charges over the killings as South Korea’s statute of limitations on the most recent of the cases ran out in 2006.

    Although police knew that prosecution wasn’t a possibility, they kept records of their investigations and continued making checks into the cases.
    “Naturally, the police must investigate the crimes,” the police official said. “It is an important case that had prompted questions all over Korea.”

    “The victims and their families had strongly demanded (the truth). No matter how much time has passed, uncovering what really happened is the reason police exist.”

    Read:Bizarre: 3 watchmen murdered, tongues and eyes removed

    Seoul-based criminal attorney Kim Gwang-sam told CNN that it would not be possible for the families of victims to take a civil suit either. In South Korea, civil cases must be taken within 10 years from the time of the crime, he said.

    Infamous murders
    For decades, authorities were unable to solve the string of murders.
    The killings are infamous in South Korea, and were even the subject of a 2003 true crime film “Memories of Murder” by top South Korean director Bong Joon-ho, who became the first Korean to win the prestigious Palme d’Or this year for his movie “Parasite.”

    Although the killings remained unsolved, there was evidence that they could be linked.

    All of the nine victims were sexually assaulted and murdered, and most were strangled to death, an official from Gyeonggi Nambu Provincial Police Agency told CNN. In many of the cases, a piece of their clothing such as stockings or a blouse was used in the killing.

    The victims ranged in age from young teenagers to women in their 70s.

    Source: cnn.com

  • Man arrested for killing fellow Ghanaian in Spain

    A Ghanaian resident in Spain has allegedly killed another Ghanaian in a meat factory they both work.

    The Ghana Embassy in Madrid in a release stated that the Ghanaian national only identified as Michael K. (36 years old), on 24th September 2019 is alleged to have killed his Ghanaian co-worker Yunairu M. following an altercation between the two at their meat producing factory and workplace in Riba-Roja, Valencia.

    Read: Man flees after allegedly murdering wife

    Information disclosed by the Mission indicates that, the suspect stabbed the victim in the neck with one of the knives used at their workplace. He was pronounced dead by emergency medical services upon their arrival on the scene.

    The information further indicates that friends to the antagonists have averred to the fact that, the two had been at loggerheads for some time now with frequent arguments which culminated in a heated exchange at their workplace a little after 3 am on the day in question.

    Co-workers claim that they could hear shouting and loud voices coming from Michael and Yunairu and were on the verge of separating them when a sharp knife was pulled by the suspect to stab the victim.

    Read: Murder suspect dies in custody

    Meanwhile, the court has since remanded him after examining the police report and taking his statement. He is currently in custody awaiting trial.

    Police authorities proceeded to notify Embassy officials after the arrest.

    The Mission in its release added that it is still gathering information on the incident and will keep the public apprised of developments as and when they occur.

     

    Source: starrfm.com.gh

  • Man flees after allegedly murdering wife

    The Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regional Police Command are searching for Kwaku Afurumu for allegedly murdering his wife, Afua Florence, 36, on Thursday evening.

    Chief Inspector Augustine Kingsley Oppong, the Police PRO for the Command, said the incident occurred at Krakrom near Nkrankwanta in the Dormaa West District of Bono Region.

    Read: Murder suspect dies in custody

    He said the Police at Nkrankwanta had information at about 9:30 hours on September 26, that the suspect had shot and killed and had fled into the bush with the gun.

    Chief Inspector Oppong said the Police proceeded to the scene and saw deceased “lying in a pool of blood with a deep hole at her back”.

    He said the corpse has been deposited at Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital, Dormaa-Ahenkro, whilst efforts are being made to apprehend the suspect.

  • Lady grabbed by police after robbing bank

    A viral video circulating on social media has showed a lady robbing a bank and escaping after.

    The lady, in the video, was seen jumping off one of the window’s on the side of the banking hall after her ‘operation’.

    To make things easy however, she first threw the money to the ground from the window, after which she followed.

    Read: Mason allegedly murders his 2 children in Kumasi

    Luck however eluded her when she tried escaping; she was given a ‘hot’ chase by the security man and some policemen who were on guard and arrested just few meters away from the entrance to the bank.

    The name of the lady was not immediately available as at the time of filing this report but per the post, the incident happened in the capital of the Ashanti Region; Kumasi.

     

     

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    Source: adomonline.com

     

  • Family of three murdered; bodies burnt over land at Prampram

    A family of three has been killed and their bodies charred by unknown suspects at Ningo-Prampram in the Greater Accra region.

    The victims are a father, his wife and their infant child, MP for the area Sam George told Starr News Friday.

    Mr George said the victims are reported to have been embroiled in a land dispute with another person in area.

    Read: Prampram : Man, wife, son shot dead, burnt by gunmen

    “I have spoken to my district commander and it appears to be a homicide. There is a dispute over land and one party appears to have contacted someone to take the other family out,” he said.

    Sources say the family was accosted by the assailant while returning from the farm on Tuesday. The killer is believed to have driven the deceased man and his murdered family in their pick up truck back to the farm, and left them there.

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    Some suspects have been picked up by the police as part of investigations into the matter.

     

    Source: starrfm.com.gh