チョン・ユジョン被告
Jung Yoo-jeong, the defendant who murdered a woman of the same age... ”I wanted to die and be 'reincarnated' with her” = South Korea
Jung Yoo-jeong, who was on trial on charges of killing a woman in her 20s whom she met on a tutoring app, mutilating her body and abandoning her body (murder, etc.), has appeared in her second trial.
In court, he stated, ``I needed someone to die with, and I thought we would be reincarnated together.'' On the 16th, the Criminal Division 6 of the Busan District Court questioned Jeong himself and Jeong's grandfather.
When asked by the prosecution whether he committed the murder to quell the anger he had built up during his upbringing and family environment, Chung replied, ``I didn't want to quell my anger. I needed someone to die with.
Finally, I needed someone to listen to me." The court then asked why he killed the victim, who had no connection to the crime, and he answered, ``I needed someone to go with me.
I thought I was going to be reincarnated." During the crime, Jeong claimed, ``There was a struggle in which the victim strangled me and scratched my face.''
Prosecutors said, ``As a result of the autopsy, no DNA of defendant Chung was detected in the victim's fingernails.
It appears that he did not scratch or grab the defendant. "Currently, it appears that the defendant is giving false testimony."
Defendant Chung further said, ``The victim strangled me. He also grabbed my face.''
His glasses flew off and he brandished (the murder weapon) while he could see, even though he couldn't see well. At that time, I drank canned beer and bottled beer, so I don't remember clearly."
When asked how the prosecutor decided to damage the body and whether he drank beer to celebrate the success of the crime, he answered, ``I was very scared, but...
I held on. I didn't drink to celebrate the crime. I was nervous at the time and it was hot so I took it with me." Defendant Chung asked how long it took for the victim to die.
In response to a question from the court, he answered, ``I drank many cans and bottles of beer.I was so drunk that I can't remember clearly.'' However, the court ruled that after Jeong killed the victim, he also committed suicide.
He questioned whether he had tried to end his life. The court cited the fact that Jeong did not make any preparations for this and had prepared a carrier bag to dispose of the victim's body.
In response, defendant Chung said, ``I went to the river (to abandon the body), but when I saw the victim's family photo, I thought I should disappear. somewhere
I tried to make him think he was alive. I was arrested midway through and couldn't carry out the plan,'' he said, giving a somewhat unreasonable explanation. After this, the prosecutor's office said, ``We have been interrogating the defendant for quite some time, but the victim is not aware of the defendant's identity.''
They have shifted the blame onto the victims, such as saying bad things about people and their families. There was no sign of remorse towards the victim. Have you regretted it?" he asked.
Defendant Chung answered vaguely, ``At that time, I was steadily reflecting on my feelings.''
Prosecutors asked Chung how many times he had written a statement in which he had said, ``I wanted to kill someone.''
When asked if it was time for him to confess his feelings, he said, ``I was interrogated by the police several times, but it was pretty tough during those times.That's why I made some false statements.'' table
I also did it. On this day, Jeong's grandfather was a middle school student, but when Jeong became a high school student, he started acting much different than before, such as throwing things, and a representative from the district office recommended that he undergo a depression test.
Explaining the facts, he said, ``He was told that he seemed to be suffering from severe depression, and because he refused, he was unable to receive tests and treatment, and the murder could not be prevented.''
The grandfather continued, ``I haven't been able to sleep lately. I haven't been able to meet the victim's family, and I made a request to the police, but they refused and apologized.''
I can't do it even if I want to. I apologize," he added. The court will hold a third hearing on November 6, after which a verdict will be handed down, barring any special circumstances.
2023/10/16 20:51 KST
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