[Anchor]
The suspect who killed a man in his 40s who was reported missing in Seosan, Chungcheongnam-do, has been arrested by the police.
He stated that he committed the crime due to difficulties in living due to gambling debts, but police are investigating whether he committed additional crimes.
This is reporter Lee Sung-woo.
[Reporter]
The car was burned to the point that it couldn't recognize its shape properly.
Police lines are installed around passenger cars that prohibit outsiders from accessing them.
The burned vehicle was a car of a driver in his 40s who was reported missing by the police on the 9th.
However, the driver was not found at the scene of the fire, but was found stabbed to death in a nearby area.
[Witness: I had a suspicious car and I was going to see what it was doing. [I was looking at what he was doing and the car ran away]
The suspect who killed the driver in his 40s
is A in his 40s.
A is accused of breaking into a car near a restaurant parking lot in Dongmun-dong, Seosan-si on the afternoon of the 8th and stabbing the victim to death.
Mr. A, who stole about 100,000 won from the victim's wallet, left the scene with the victim's car.
After that, he abandoned the victim's cell phone, abandoned the victim's body, and set the vehicle on fire in a nearby vacant lot.
It took only about 30 minutes for A to kill a victim who he had never met before to set fire to the car.
In particular, A was found to have prepared a weapon in advance and then walked around the restaurant and searched for owners of expensive cars.
In a police investigation, A stated that he committed the crime to earn living expenses because he had no money due to gambling debt.
[Interview: Han Gui-sik / Detective Chief of Seosan Police Station, Chungcheongnam-do]
"First of all, it's hard to live. First of all, the suspect said that he committed the crime because it was financially difficult."
The police are investigating Mr. A for planned crimes and additional crimes.
I'm YTN's Lee Sungwoo.
Photographer
: Jang Young Won-sik
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