The 24-year-old boyfriend — who, under Korean law, can only be referred to as Mr Lee in Korean media — had first called police saying, “I killed my girlfriend and buried the body. I also tried to kill myself.”
He turned himself into Busan police and was taken to the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency’s Gwanak station, near where he and Kim had been living. He entered with his wrists cut and bleeding after having, he said, attempted suicide at a hotel in Busan. Kim’s supporters described it as a “stunt to show he feels guilty.”
Lee was later released and is due to appear in court at a later date.
Her body was found on 18 May. Police released the above photo of where she’d been found.
The autopsy results have yet to be released, but police say her body had been “badly damaged.”
Lee claimed to have carried his girlfriend’s body to the mountains in the suitcase. He then buried her in a meter-deep hole and covered it with cement at Jecheon, a city in North Chungcheong province, South Korea.
Kim’s mother is heard saying: “As long as I live, I will never forgive you. You don’t even deserve to be judged by law. You’re not even a human being. She had told me that she finally got a great job back in Korea, and everyone was dying to see her. I never imagined I would see her body like this.”
Lee texted the sister — who is currently studying in the U.S. — numerous times pretending to be Kim.
“The way that he text[ed] me was how would my sister would text,” Kim’s sister, who wished to be kept anonymous, told BuzzFeed News. “We think he may have gone through her phone to see how she usually contacts us. It was really shocking to see how someone can really hide what they did in that way.”
On the day Kim was killed, she accepted a new job and messaged her family expressing her excitement and desire to see them soon. Later, impersonating Kim again, Lee emailed the new employer declining the offer, saying she was going back to the U.S. to study. Her sister said the move was to “cover his tracks.”
Kim’s sister said that when things didn’t go the way Lee wanted, he beat her badly.
“I heard from close friends of hers there that one time my sister kneeled and begged for him to stop beating her,” she told BuzzFeed News. “I think she thought he had changed, and they dated again — it probably happened over and over again.”
The photos were later shared on Korean TV.
Kim’s sister told BuzzFeed News that their parents worked endless hours and numerous jobs to support their family, and that they spent the majority of their income on their children’s education. To help, Kim helped paid for her sister’s tuition.
“My parents are, and always have been, really supportive of us,” the sister said. “Since we were children, they asked us what we wanted to do and learn about, and where we wanted to go.
“I never really knew how hard they worked to send us to the U.S. or invest in our education, but it turns out they borrowed from relatives and people around the town, and took out loans they are still paying now.”
“We were the closest of friends, always looking out for each other at parties and just having fun together,” one friend told BuzzFeed News. “She loved to cook, clean, do arts and crafts, play video games, watch movies, and sing. She always said she rather spend her money on a good meal she can have with her loved ones than on materialistic things.”
“She was able to turn life’s smallest moments into wonderful experiences and memories and share it with the people close to her,” the friend added. “Her realness was on another level; her love was on another level; and to have known her was truly a blessing.”
Kim’s family are distraught and “shattered into pieces” over their loss. They want the world to know her story.
Sunny’s sister told us:
“I’m frustrated. She’s not alive, so she doesn’t get to give her side. The reason we are working hard to spread the word because we don’t get to talk to the police, but the suspect does. The media will report on whatever he says, not ours.
“My family is completely broken. We are all shattered into pieces. My mum and my grandma have had a total breakdown. My mum can’t sleep, and my dad has been giving her pills to help her sleep — she’s been awake all night crying.
“I can’t focus on what I am meant to be doing, I’ve been crying so many days and nights. Right now we feel like no one is with us, our country, our law. Who’s with us?”
Source : Buzzfeed
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