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Obsessed Crime Fiction Fanatic Commits Murder To Know How It Feels

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A young female crime fiction fanatic who has admitted to murdering and dismembering another woman, killed her victim “out of curiosity” to experience what it was like, according to South Korean police.

The woman who was detained on Wednesday, according to police in the southern city of Busan, was fascinated by crime fiction and desired to experience actual murder. On Friday, June 2, Jung Yoo-jung, 23, was charged with murder after confessing to killing an unidentified freelance tutor.

The young crime story fanatic had previously told police she killed her victim following an argument, The Chosunilbo reported, but officers soon found contradictions in her story. After being urged by her family to tell the truth, Jung confessed to police.

After gathering evidence, authorities believe the murder and dismemberment were carefully planned. Police said Jung’s phone records show she had spent the previous three months scowling the internet for tips on how to hide a dead body.

Jung found her victim using an app for private tutors to connect with parents. She posed as a mother of a school child wanting her daughter to learn English. They both agreed that the daughter could come to the tutor’s house for a consultation two days later.

Jung then bought a school uniform online to pose as the fake daughter. Once she entered the victim’s home, she stabbed her with a knife.

Having planned out the crime, police said Jung visited a nearby supermarket where she bought rolls of large bin bags and bottles of bleach.

Jung then cut up and dismembered her victim and placed some of her body parts in a suitcase. She then got in a taxi and dumped the suitcase in the Nakdong River in a secluded wooded area.

However, the taxi driver became suspicious and alerted authorities. Police retrieved the case to find blood-stained clothes. The remaining body parts were found in Jung’s house. ‘Jung was a loner and a recluse who had been unemployed since graduating from high school five years ago,’ police said.

Jung was escorted out of the detention centre on Friday morning for prosecution. She told reporters she feels ‘really sorry for the victim’s family,’ The Korea Times reported. She said, ‘I think I was out of my mind,’ when asked by reporters why she tried to cover up the murder.

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