Yang Kwang-joon, a 38-year-old active-duty army officer who damaged and abandoned his body after killing a fellow female military officer, did not express his opinion in the first trial, so the trial was left idle.A lawyer for Mr.
said he would answer whether the prosecution admitted the prosecution's indictment at a later trial, and the court accepted it and the trial ended in about 10 minutes.
After the trial, the lawyer admitted objective facts to the reporters, but said he plans to examine the specific motive and whether there is a planned crime through future trials.
Yang, who is scheduled to be promoted to lieutenant colonel, was put on trial on October 25 on charges of killing a 33-year-old civilian A who was working in the same unit, damaging the body, and abandoning it.
The investigation found that Yang, who had a family, killed A to prevent inappropriate relationships from being revealed while dating victim A.
According to the prosecution's indictment, Yang strangled A to death in his car at the time of the crime using a laptop anti-theft rope, and even if the body was found, he damaged the body and dumped it in the area of the Bukhangang River to prevent the identification of the victim.
In particular, on the day of the crime, he made a fake license plate and attached it to his vehicle to the place where the body was abandoned, and in order not to be suspected, he contacted the victim's family and acquaintances on his mobile phone and decorated it as if the victim was alive.
Earlier on the 13th of last month, the police held a review committee on the disclosure of personal information and released Yang's name and photos.The next trial against Ms.
will be held again on January 16th next year.
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