South Korea police apologise over botched serial killer case
Police officers, 30 years after the event, search for the remains of an elementary schoolgirl, who was murdered by serial killer and rapist Lee Chun-jae in 1989, at a park in Hwaseong, South Korea. – EPA pic, July 4, 2020.
SOUTH Korea’s most notorious serial killer murdered 15 women, police said Thursday, as they apologised for a botched, decades-long investigation that saw an innocent man jailed for 20 years. Lee Chun-jae raped and murdered 10 women in rural parts of Hwaseong, south of Seoul, over a five-year period from 1986, police said.
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