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Lee Choon-jae

Lee Chun-jae (Korean이춘재; Hanja李春在; RR: I Chun-jae; born January 31, 1963) is a South Korean serial killer known for committing the Hwaseong serial murders. Between 1986 and 1994, Lee murdered 15 women and young girls in addition to numerous sexual assaults predominantly in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi and surrounding areas. The serial murders, which remained unsolved for 30 years, are considered to be the most infamous in South Korea's modern history. They are often compared to those committed by the Zodiac Killer in the United States,[2] and served as the inspiration for the 2003 film Memories of Murder.[2]

Lee Chun-jae
이춘재
Lee Chun-jae in his high school graduation photo when he was 20 years old (1983)
BornJanuary 31, 1963 (1963-01-31) (age 60)[1]
Other namesKorean Zodiac Killer
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Criminal penaltyLife sentence for murder and rape (eligible for parole after 20 years)
Details
Victims>45 (1 convicted murder, 14 confessed murders, and more than 30 confessed rapes and attempted rapes)
Span of crimes
February 8, 1986 – January 13, 1994
CountrySouth Korea
Killed15 (1 convicted, 14 confessed)
Date apprehended
January 18, 1994
Imprisoned atBusan Prison
Korean name
Hangul
이춘재
Hanja
李春在
Revised RomanizationI Chun-jae
McCune–ReischauerI Chun-chae

Lee was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 20 years for killing his sister-in-law in 1994, but despite DNA evidence and his confession to the other murders in 2019, he could not be prosecuted for them because the statute of limitations had expired.

Early life

Born on 31 January 1963, Lee Chun-jae was said to be an individual who grew up well in his early years, and had a good education up till high school and worked well with others, according to his mother in 2019 when the 75-year-old was interviewed about her son's crimes. Lee's mother was reportedly devastated and shocked to hear that her son was involved in the unsolved Hwaseong murders. He had a younger brother who drowned in his childhood, an incident which purportedly traumatised him.[3][4]

After graduating from high school in February 1983, Lee joined the Republic of Korea Army and served as a tank driver; he was discharged on January 23, 1986. He then worked for an electric parts company. In 1990, he began his job at a parent construction company in Cheongpa, Yongsan, where he became a crane driver without a license. The following year, he was a crane driver for an aggregate company in Cheongwon, Chungcheongbuk. In April 1992, Lee married a bookkeeper and quit his job in March 1993. According to Lee's wife, Lee was an alcoholic and violent husband and father who often physically abused her and their son.[5]

On September 26, 1989, around 00:55, Lee broke into a house in Gwangju, Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, with weapons and gloves, and was discovered by the landlord.[6] He was sentenced by the Suwon District Court to one year and six months in prison in the first trial in February 1990 for the charges of robbery and violence.[6] After the first trial, Lee filed an appeal, claiming that he was beaten by an unknown young man and entered the victim's house while being chased.[6] In the second trial, following Lee's appeal, the court suspended his sentence to two years of probation, where he was released in mid-April, 1990.[7]

Hwaseong serial murders

For a period of four years and seven months, between September 15, 1986, and April 3, 1991, Lee Chun-jae, then in his twenties, committed the Hwaseong serial murders (Korean화성 연쇄 살인 사건; Hanja華城連鎖殺人事件; RRhwaseong yeonswae sarin sageon), which were a series of rapes and murders that occurred in the rural city of Hwaseong in Gyeonggi Province.[8] The victims, all women, were found bound, gagged, raped, and in most cases strangled to death with their own clothes, such as pantyhose or socks.[9] The murders sparked the largest criminal case in South Korea with over 2 million man-days spent on investigation and over 21,000 suspects investigated.[8][10] The cases remained unsolved for 30 years, until Lee himself was identified as a suspect in 2019 and Lee confessed to 4 undisclosed murders not attributed to the serial murders and all 10 serial murders, including the case previously determined to be a copycat crime for which a man named Yoon Seung-yeo was sentenced to life in prison.

Background

The case began with the disappearance of Lee Wan-im (71) on September 15, 1986, while returning home after visiting her daughter.[11] Her body was found in a pasture on September 19, 1986, at 14:00, four days following the murder.[11] A month later on October 20, 1986, Park Hyun-sook (25) disappeared after getting off the bus while returning home from Songtan.[11] Her body was found on October 23, 1986, at 14:50 in a canal.[11] Two months later on December 12, 1986, Gwon Jung-bon (25) disappeared in front of her house.[11] Her body was found three months later on April 23, 1987, at 14:00 in an embankment.[11] Seven more murders followed over the next years.

The last murder was estimated to have taken place around 21:00 on April 3, 1991. Gwon Soon-sang (69) was discovered dead, raped, and strangled with pantyhose on a hill.[9]

Investigation

The case is infamous within Korea for being the first truly identifiable string of murders with a similar modus operandi.[citation needed] Reportedly, more than 2 million police officers, a record number for a single case, were mobilized to investigate the murders.[12] Moreover, police officers involved spent 2 million man-days on the case.[13] The total number of suspects also grew to enormous numbers, eventually reaching a total count of 21,280 individuals.[14] In addition, 40,116 individuals had their fingerprints taken, and 570 DNA samples and 180 hair samples were analyzed.[9]

The first five murders happened within a 6 km (3.7 mile) radius of Hwaseong, prompting police to spread out in teams of two, positioned every 100 meters (328 feet), but the next killing happened where there was no police presence.[15] During the investigation, rumors that the killer targeted women wearing red clothes on rainy days spread,[16] leading some female police officers to wear red clothes in an attempt to lure the killer into a trap.[15]

A suspect sketch was drawn based on the memory of the bus driver, Kang, and bus conductor, Uhm, who saw a man get on the bus shortly after the seventh murder on September 7, 1988.[17] The characteristics of the suspect, which were described by the bus driver, were similar to the descriptions given by survivors who were sexually assaulted.[17] According to the victims, the culprit at the time of the incident was a thin-framed man in his mid-20s, with a height of 165 to 170 centimeters, short cut sporty-type hair, no double eyelids, and a sharp nose.[18] In addition, he was described as having soft hands.[17] Police also stated that the suspect had a "B" blood type,[19] but in 2019, police acknowledged that this was likely inaccurate, because Lee has blood type "O".[20] A survivor of the serial murders, 36-year-old Lee Geum-ran, was attacked by Lee sometime in late 1986 and she described him as skinny, with a low voice.[5]

On July 27, 1989, Yoon Sung-yeo, a 22-year-old man, was arrested for the murder of the eighth victim, 14-year-old Park Sang-hee.[21] Yoon admitted guilt during questioning,[22] and according to a 1989 report written by an expert at National Forensic Service, the forensic tests of pubic hair samples found at the scene suggested similarities with his, returning a 40% match with Yoon's.[15] This case was determined to be a copycat crime,[23] and Yoon was sentenced to life in prison.[22]

In addition, in the tenth case, the genes obtained from a semen sample were different from the ninth case, and the location and method of crime were different from the other cases, suggesting a different culprit.[citation needed] Except for the first crime, which occurred around 06:00, the second to tenth murders occurred mainly between 19:00 and 23:00.[citation needed]

Reports state that at least four individuals, deemed as possible suspects, took their own lives in the 1990s after being investigated and allegedly abused by police.[24]

Public reaction

The release of the film Memories of Murder in 2003, which was partially inspired by the serial murders, sparked renewed interest in the case.[25] The murder of a female college student in Hwaseong in 2004 also sparked renewed interest and fears that a serial killer had returned.[26] The serial murders made headlines again as the statute of limitations for the most recent victims was due to expire on April 2, 2006.[27] At the time of the killings, there was a 15-year statute of limitations for first-degree murder. This was increased to 25 years in 2007, and finally lifted in 2015, but it was not retroactive.[28] However, evidence and police records were kept due to the significance of the case.[29][30]

Identification and confession

On September 18, 2019, police announced that Lee had been identified as a suspect in the serial murders.[31][32][28] He was identified after DNA from the underwear of one of the victims was matched with his, and subsequent DNA testing linked him to four of the other unsolved serial murders.[33] At the time he was identified, he was already serving a life sentence at a prison in Busan for the rape and murder of his sister-in-law.[34] Lee initially denied any involvement in the serial murders,[35] but on October 2, 2019, police announced that Lee had confessed to killing 14 people, including all 10 victims in the serial murders, which includes a case previously considered to be a copycat crime, and 4 others. Three of those other murders happened in Hwaseong but had not previously been attributed to the serial killer, and the other two happened in Cheongju. As of October 2019, details about those four victims have not been released.[36] In addition to the murders, he also confessed to more than 30 rapes and attempted rapes.[37][38][39][40][41]

On November 15, 2019, police announced that they had reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was responsible for all 10 serial murders.[42] Police expressed that Lee had a weak self-esteem due to his introverted personality but experienced a sense of accomplishment and self-reliance for the first time in his mandatory military service, which led him to commit sex crimes to express his frustration caused by his monotonous life following his discharge from the military.[43] The provincial police chief stated that Lee displayed psychopathic tendencies by being unable to empathize with the victims' pain and suffering and continuously showing off his crimes.[24]

On July 2, 2020, the police confirmed that Lee committed 14 murders and nine rapes in relation to the Hwaseong serial murders with the motive of relieving his sexual desire,[43] closing the case 33 years after the first victim's death. On November 2, 2020, Lee appeared in court as a witness for the 8th murder re-trial, where he publicly confessed to committing 14 murders in relation to the Hwaseong serial murders and 30 sex crimes, which led to Yoon being acquitted. Lee remained in prison serving his life sentence.[44][45] Lee also expressed that he had no intention to be granted parole and released, as he did not want to face the public condemnation for his crime like notorious child rapist Cho Doo-soon, whose release after serving his 12-year jail term led to public outrage and widespread protests.[46]

Wrongful conviction of Yoon Sung-yeo

Yoon was sentenced to life in prison, but appealed the ruling at the time, alleging that police coerced him into giving false confessions through torture.[22] His appeal was denied and he served 19.5 years in jail before being released on parole in 2009.[22]

Yoon filed for a re-trial of his case on November 13, 2019, following news reports that Lee had confessed to all 10 serial murders.[47] Two days later, police announced that they had reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was responsible for the murder for which Yoon was convicted. Police said Lee's confession in the eighth murder 'elaborately and coherently' described both the scene and the victim. This raised concerns that police had charged an innocent man,[48][49] with the district prosecutors' office confirming that Yoon underwent cruel treatment by investigators at the time of his arrest and that a forensic report by the National Forensic Service had been fraudulently written.[50] In December 2019, the Gyeonggi South Provincial Police Agency booked and charged eight of the original investigators with abuse of power and illegal detention for allegedly physically abusing Yoon when he was a suspect, forcing him to make a false confession, and falsifying investigative documents.[24][50][51]

The court accepted Yoon's plea for a re-trial in January 2020. The final court hearing was held on November 2, 2020, where Lee stood as a witness confessing to the murder and describing the crime scene.[52][44] Yoon Sung-yeo was acquitted of murder on 17 December 2020, after the re-trial court accepted that Yoon was innocent all along and finding Lee guilty of Bak's murder despite the expiration of the statute of limitations.[53]

In media

Several films and television shows were based on the Hwaseong serial murders.[54]

Sister-in-law's murder and arrest

After Lee's wife left him in December 1993, he invited over his 18-year-old sister-in-law, then proceeded to drug, rape, and kill her on January 13, 1994.[55] According to the detective who investigated him, Lee went to his father-in-law offering help in the search for his missing sister-in-law, and both reported that she might have been abducted.[6] Lee was arrested a few days later, on January 18,[56] after repeated questioning where he later asked, "How many years do you serve in prison for rape and murder?"[6] Lee denied any responsibility and the court overturned his confession, stating that he made a false statement because of police coercion.[6] However, Lee was convicted and sentenced to death in May 1994, and his conviction was upheld in September of the same year. The Supreme Court of Korea reviewed the case in 1995 and Lee's death sentence was reduced to life imprisonment,[57] with the possibility of parole after 20 years.[33]

List of known victims

The first 10 murders were part of the Hwaseong serial murders.

Crime Date and time of crime (estimated)[58] Date and time of discovery[58] Victim and age Location[58] Remarks
1 September 15, 1986
06:20
September 19, 1986
14:00
Lee Wan-im, 71 Taean-eup (Now called Hwaseong), Annyeong-ri (now called Annyeong-dong), pasture Elder murdered while returning home after visiting her daughter.[58]
Evidence found: Strangled by hand, negative semen reaction [58]
2 October 20, 1986
22:00
October 23, 1986
14:50
Park Hyun-sook, 25 Taean-eup (now called Hwaseong), Jinan-ri (now called Jinan-dong), canal Murdered after getting off the bus while returning home from Songtan after meeting with a prospective marriage partner.[58]
Evidence found: Strangled by hand, semen (blood type cannot be determined)[58]
3 December 12, 1986
23:00
April 23, 1987
14:00
Kwon Jung-bon, 25 Taean-eup (now called Hwaseong), Annyeong-ri (now called Annyeong-dong), embankment Housewife murdered in front of her house.[58]
Evidence found: Strangled by stockings, gagged with her stockings, panties on the face, semen (blood type cannot be determined)[58]
4 December 14, 1986
23:00
December 21, 1986
12:30
Lee Kye-sook, 23 Jeongnam-myeon, Gwanhang-ri, ridge between rice fields Murdered after getting off the bus while returning home after meeting with a prospective marriage partner.[58]
Evidence found: Hands tied, strangled and violated by an umbrella, girdle covering her face, semen (blood type cannot be determined)[58]
5 January 10, 1987
20:50
January 11, 1987
13:00
Hong Jin-young, 19 Taean-eup (now called Hwaseong), Hwanggye-ri (now called Hwanggye-dong), rice paddy High school girl murdered after getting off the bus while returning home.[58]
Evidence found: Hands tied, gagged with her socks, strangled, semen (blood type cannot be determined)[58]
6 May 2, 1987
23:00
May 9, 1987
15:00
Park Eun-joo, 29 Taean-eup (now called Hwaseong), Jinan-ri (now called Jinan-dong), hill Housewife murdered while going to give her husband an umbrella.[58]
Evidence found: strangled, semen (blood type cannot be determined)[58]
7 September 7, 1987
21:30
September 8, 1987
09:30
Ahn Gi-soon, 54 Paltan-myeon, Gajae-ri, canal Housewife murdered after getting off the bus while returning home.[58]
Evidence found: Hands tied, gagged with her socks and handkerchief, strangled, peach slices, semen (blood type cannot be determined)[58]
8 September 16, 1988
02:00
September 16, 1988
06:50
Park Sang-hee, 14 Taean-eup (now called Hwaseong), Jinan-ri (now called Jinan-dong), house Middle school girl murdered while sleeping in her room.[58] Initially determined to be a copycat crime perpetrated by 22-year-old Yoon Sung-yeo,[59] who served 19.5 years in jail before being released on parole in 2009.[58] However, after Lee's confession in 2019, police reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was indeed the killer.[39][22] Yoon filed for a re-trial on 13 November 2019.[42]
9 November 15, 1990
18:30 (weather: foggy)
November 16, 1990
09:50
Kim Mi-jung, 14 Taean-eup (now called Hwaseong), Byeongjeom-dong (now called Byeongjeom-dong), hill Middle school girl murdered while returning home.[58]
Evidence found: Hands and feet tied, strangled, gagged with her bra, ballpoint pen, fork, spoon and razor blade, semen (blood-type determined to be "B")[58]
10 April 3, 1991
21:00 (weather: clear)
April 4, 1991
09:30
Kwon Soon-sang, 69 Dongtan-myeon, Bansong-ri (now called Bansong-dong), hill Elder murdered after getting off the bus while returning home.[58]
Evidence found: Strangled, two footprint marks (couldn't be analyzed), semen (blood-type determined to be "B")[58]
11 December 24, 1987 January 4, 1988 Kim Mi-soon, 18 Hwaseong
12 July 7, 1989 N/A Kim Hyun-jung, 8 Hwaseong
13 January 26, 1991 January 27, 1991 Park, 17 Hwaseong
14 March 7, 1991 March 7, 1991 Kim, 27 Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province
15 January 13, 1994 January 15, 1994 Lee's sister-in-law, 18 Bokdae-dong, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province Lee was sentenced to death for rape and murder. Reduced to life imprisonment by the Supreme Court.

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In this article the surname is Lee Lee Chun jae Korean 이춘재 Hanja 李春在 RR I Chun jae born January 31 1963 is a South Korean serial killer known for committing the Hwaseong serial murders Between 1986 and 1994 Lee murdered 15 women and young girls in addition to numerous sexual assaults predominantly in Hwaseong Gyeonggi and surrounding areas The serial murders which remained unsolved for 30 years are considered to be the most infamous in South Korea s modern history They are often compared to those committed by the Zodiac Killer in the United States 2 and served as the inspiration for the 2003 film Memories of Murder 2 Lee Chun jae이춘재Lee Chun jae in his high school graduation photo when he was 20 years old 1983 BornJanuary 31 1963 1963 01 31 age 60 1 Hwaseong Gyeonggi South KoreaOther namesKorean Zodiac KillerCriminal statusIncarceratedCriminal penaltyLife sentence for murder and rape eligible for parole after 20 years DetailsVictims gt 45 1 convicted murder 14 confessed murders and more than 30 confessed rapes and attempted rapes Span of crimesFebruary 8 1986 January 13 1994CountrySouth KoreaKilled15 1 convicted 14 confessed Date apprehendedJanuary 18 1994Imprisoned atBusan PrisonKorean nameHangul이춘재Hanja李春在Revised RomanizationI Chun jaeMcCune ReischauerI Chun chaeLee was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 20 years for killing his sister in law in 1994 but despite DNA evidence and his confession to the other murders in 2019 he could not be prosecuted for them because the statute of limitations had expired Contents 1 Early life 2 Hwaseong serial murders 2 1 Background 2 2 Investigation 2 3 Public reaction 2 4 Identification and confession 2 5 Wrongful conviction of Yoon Sung yeo 2 6 In media 3 Sister in law s murder and arrest 4 List of known victims 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditBorn on 31 January 1963 Lee Chun jae was said to be an individual who grew up well in his early years and had a good education up till high school and worked well with others according to his mother in 2019 when the 75 year old was interviewed about her son s crimes Lee s mother was reportedly devastated and shocked to hear that her son was involved in the unsolved Hwaseong murders He had a younger brother who drowned in his childhood an incident which purportedly traumatised him 3 4 After graduating from high school in February 1983 Lee joined the Republic of Korea Army and served as a tank driver he was discharged on January 23 1986 He then worked for an electric parts company In 1990 he began his job at a parent construction company in Cheongpa Yongsan where he became a crane driver without a license The following year he was a crane driver for an aggregate company in Cheongwon Chungcheongbuk In April 1992 Lee married a bookkeeper and quit his job in March 1993 According to Lee s wife Lee was an alcoholic and violent husband and father who often physically abused her and their son 5 On September 26 1989 around 00 55 Lee broke into a house in Gwangju Suwon Gyeonggi Province with weapons and gloves and was discovered by the landlord 6 He was sentenced by the Suwon District Court to one year and six months in prison in the first trial in February 1990 for the charges of robbery and violence 6 After the first trial Lee filed an appeal claiming that he was beaten by an unknown young man and entered the victim s house while being chased 6 In the second trial following Lee s appeal the court suspended his sentence to two years of probation where he was released in mid April 1990 7 Hwaseong serial murders EditFor a period of four years and seven months between September 15 1986 and April 3 1991 Lee Chun jae then in his twenties committed the Hwaseong serial murders Korean 화성 연쇄 살인 사건 Hanja 華城連鎖殺人事件 RR hwaseong yeonswae sarin sageon which were a series of rapes and murders that occurred in the rural city of Hwaseong in Gyeonggi Province 8 The victims all women were found bound gagged raped and in most cases strangled to death with their own clothes such as pantyhose or socks 9 The murders sparked the largest criminal case in South Korea with over 2 million man days spent on investigation and over 21 000 suspects investigated 8 10 The cases remained unsolved for 30 years until Lee himself was identified as a suspect in 2019 and Lee confessed to 4 undisclosed murders not attributed to the serial murders and all 10 serial murders including the case previously determined to be a copycat crime for which a man named Yoon Seung yeo was sentenced to life in prison Background Edit The case began with the disappearance of Lee Wan im 71 on September 15 1986 while returning home after visiting her daughter 11 Her body was found in a pasture on September 19 1986 at 14 00 four days following the murder 11 A month later on October 20 1986 Park Hyun sook 25 disappeared after getting off the bus while returning home from Songtan 11 Her body was found on October 23 1986 at 14 50 in a canal 11 Two months later on December 12 1986 Gwon Jung bon 25 disappeared in front of her house 11 Her body was found three months later on April 23 1987 at 14 00 in an embankment 11 Seven more murders followed over the next years The last murder was estimated to have taken place around 21 00 on April 3 1991 Gwon Soon sang 69 was discovered dead raped and strangled with pantyhose on a hill 9 Investigation Edit The case is infamous within Korea for being the first truly identifiable string of murders with a similar modus operandi citation needed Reportedly more than 2 million police officers a record number for a single case were mobilized to investigate the murders 12 Moreover police officers involved spent 2 million man days on the case 13 The total number of suspects also grew to enormous numbers eventually reaching a total count of 21 280 individuals 14 In addition 40 116 individuals had their fingerprints taken and 570 DNA samples and 180 hair samples were analyzed 9 The first five murders happened within a 6 km 3 7 mile radius of Hwaseong prompting police to spread out in teams of two positioned every 100 meters 328 feet but the next killing happened where there was no police presence 15 During the investigation rumors that the killer targeted women wearing red clothes on rainy days spread 16 leading some female police officers to wear red clothes in an attempt to lure the killer into a trap 15 A suspect sketch was drawn based on the memory of the bus driver Kang and bus conductor Uhm who saw a man get on the bus shortly after the seventh murder on September 7 1988 17 The characteristics of the suspect which were described by the bus driver were similar to the descriptions given by survivors who were sexually assaulted 17 According to the victims the culprit at the time of the incident was a thin framed man in his mid 20s with a height of 165 to 170 centimeters short cut sporty type hair no double eyelids and a sharp nose 18 In addition he was described as having soft hands 17 Police also stated that the suspect had a B blood type 19 but in 2019 police acknowledged that this was likely inaccurate because Lee has blood type O 20 A survivor of the serial murders 36 year old Lee Geum ran was attacked by Lee sometime in late 1986 and she described him as skinny with a low voice 5 On July 27 1989 Yoon Sung yeo a 22 year old man was arrested for the murder of the eighth victim 14 year old Park Sang hee 21 Yoon admitted guilt during questioning 22 and according to a 1989 report written by an expert at National Forensic Service the forensic tests of pubic hair samples found at the scene suggested similarities with his returning a 40 match with Yoon s 15 This case was determined to be a copycat crime 23 and Yoon was sentenced to life in prison 22 In addition in the tenth case the genes obtained from a semen sample were different from the ninth case and the location and method of crime were different from the other cases suggesting a different culprit citation needed Except for the first crime which occurred around 06 00 the second to tenth murders occurred mainly between 19 00 and 23 00 citation needed Reports state that at least four individuals deemed as possible suspects took their own lives in the 1990s after being investigated and allegedly abused by police 24 Public reaction Edit The release of the film Memories of Murder in 2003 which was partially inspired by the serial murders sparked renewed interest in the case 25 The murder of a female college student in Hwaseong in 2004 also sparked renewed interest and fears that a serial killer had returned 26 The serial murders made headlines again as the statute of limitations for the most recent victims was due to expire on April 2 2006 27 At the time of the killings there was a 15 year statute of limitations for first degree murder This was increased to 25 years in 2007 and finally lifted in 2015 but it was not retroactive 28 However evidence and police records were kept due to the significance of the case 29 30 Identification and confession Edit On September 18 2019 police announced that Lee had been identified as a suspect in the serial murders 31 32 28 He was identified after DNA from the underwear of one of the victims was matched with his and subsequent DNA testing linked him to four of the other unsolved serial murders 33 At the time he was identified he was already serving a life sentence at a prison in Busan for the rape and murder of his sister in law 34 Lee initially denied any involvement in the serial murders 35 but on October 2 2019 police announced that Lee had confessed to killing 14 people including all 10 victims in the serial murders which includes a case previously considered to be a copycat crime and 4 others Three of those other murders happened in Hwaseong but had not previously been attributed to the serial killer and the other two happened in Cheongju As of October 2019 details about those four victims have not been released 36 In addition to the murders he also confessed to more than 30 rapes and attempted rapes 37 38 39 40 41 On November 15 2019 police announced that they had reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was responsible for all 10 serial murders 42 Police expressed that Lee had a weak self esteem due to his introverted personality but experienced a sense of accomplishment and self reliance for the first time in his mandatory military service which led him to commit sex crimes to express his frustration caused by his monotonous life following his discharge from the military 43 The provincial police chief stated that Lee displayed psychopathic tendencies by being unable to empathize with the victims pain and suffering and continuously showing off his crimes 24 On July 2 2020 the police confirmed that Lee committed 14 murders and nine rapes in relation to the Hwaseong serial murders with the motive of relieving his sexual desire 43 closing the case 33 years after the first victim s death On November 2 2020 Lee appeared in court as a witness for the 8th murder re trial where he publicly confessed to committing 14 murders in relation to the Hwaseong serial murders and 30 sex crimes which led to Yoon being acquitted Lee remained in prison serving his life sentence 44 45 Lee also expressed that he had no intention to be granted parole and released as he did not want to face the public condemnation for his crime like notorious child rapist Cho Doo soon whose release after serving his 12 year jail term led to public outrage and widespread protests 46 Wrongful conviction of Yoon Sung yeo Edit Yoon was sentenced to life in prison but appealed the ruling at the time alleging that police coerced him into giving false confessions through torture 22 His appeal was denied and he served 19 5 years in jail before being released on parole in 2009 22 Yoon filed for a re trial of his case on November 13 2019 following news reports that Lee had confessed to all 10 serial murders 47 Two days later police announced that they had reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was responsible for the murder for which Yoon was convicted Police said Lee s confession in the eighth murder elaborately and coherently described both the scene and the victim This raised concerns that police had charged an innocent man 48 49 with the district prosecutors office confirming that Yoon underwent cruel treatment by investigators at the time of his arrest and that a forensic report by the National Forensic Service had been fraudulently written 50 In December 2019 the Gyeonggi South Provincial Police Agency booked and charged eight of the original investigators with abuse of power and illegal detention for allegedly physically abusing Yoon when he was a suspect forcing him to make a false confession and falsifying investigative documents 24 50 51 The court accepted Yoon s plea for a re trial in January 2020 The final court hearing was held on November 2 2020 where Lee stood as a witness confessing to the murder and describing the crime scene 52 44 Yoon Sung yeo was acquitted of murder on 17 December 2020 after the re trial court accepted that Yoon was innocent all along and finding Lee guilty of Bak s murder despite the expiration of the statute of limitations 53 In media Edit Several films and television shows were based on the Hwaseong serial murders 54 Memories of Murder 2003 Confession of Murder 2012 Gap dong 2014 Signal 2016 Tunnel 2017 Criminal Minds 2017 Partners for Justice 2018 Signal 2018 Unknown Number 2019 Flower of Evil 2020 Taxi Driver 2021 Sister in law s murder and arrest EditAfter Lee s wife left him in December 1993 he invited over his 18 year old sister in law then proceeded to drug rape and kill her on January 13 1994 55 According to the detective who investigated him Lee went to his father in law offering help in the search for his missing sister in law and both reported that she might have been abducted 6 Lee was arrested a few days later on January 18 56 after repeated questioning where he later asked How many years do you serve in prison for rape and murder 6 Lee denied any responsibility and the court overturned his confession stating that he made a false statement because of police coercion 6 However Lee was convicted and sentenced to death in May 1994 and his conviction was upheld in September of the same year The Supreme Court of Korea reviewed the case in 1995 and Lee s death sentence was reduced to life imprisonment 57 with the possibility of parole after 20 years 33 List of known victims EditThe first 10 murders were part of the Hwaseong serial murders Crime Date and time of crime estimated 58 Date and time of discovery 58 Victim and age Location 58 Remarks1 September 15 198606 20 September 19 198614 00 Lee Wan im 71 Taean eup Now called Hwaseong Annyeong ri now called Annyeong dong pasture Elder murdered while returning home after visiting her daughter 58 Evidence found Strangled by hand negative semen reaction 58 2 October 20 198622 00 October 23 198614 50 Park Hyun sook 25 Taean eup now called Hwaseong Jinan ri now called Jinan dong canal Murdered after getting off the bus while returning home from Songtan after meeting with a prospective marriage partner 58 Evidence found Strangled by hand semen blood type cannot be determined 58 3 December 12 198623 00 April 23 198714 00 Kwon Jung bon 25 Taean eup now called Hwaseong Annyeong ri now called Annyeong dong embankment Housewife murdered in front of her house 58 Evidence found Strangled by stockings gagged with her stockings panties on the face semen blood type cannot be determined 58 4 December 14 198623 00 December 21 198612 30 Lee Kye sook 23 Jeongnam myeon Gwanhang ri ridge between rice fields Murdered after getting off the bus while returning home after meeting with a prospective marriage partner 58 Evidence found Hands tied strangled and violated by an umbrella girdle covering her face semen blood type cannot be determined 58 5 January 10 198720 50 January 11 198713 00 Hong Jin young 19 Taean eup now called Hwaseong Hwanggye ri now called Hwanggye dong rice paddy High school girl murdered after getting off the bus while returning home 58 Evidence found Hands tied gagged with her socks strangled semen blood type cannot be determined 58 6 May 2 198723 00 May 9 198715 00 Park Eun joo 29 Taean eup now called Hwaseong Jinan ri now called Jinan dong hill Housewife murdered while going to give her husband an umbrella 58 Evidence found strangled semen blood type cannot be determined 58 7 September 7 198721 30 September 8 198709 30 Ahn Gi soon 54 Paltan myeon Gajae ri canal Housewife murdered after getting off the bus while returning home 58 Evidence found Hands tied gagged with her socks and handkerchief strangled peach slices semen blood type cannot be determined 58 8 September 16 198802 00 September 16 198806 50 Park Sang hee 14 Taean eup now called Hwaseong Jinan ri now called Jinan dong house Middle school girl murdered while sleeping in her room 58 Initially determined to be a copycat crime perpetrated by 22 year old Yoon Sung yeo 59 who served 19 5 years in jail before being released on parole in 2009 58 However after Lee s confession in 2019 police reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was indeed the killer 39 22 Yoon filed for a re trial on 13 November 2019 42 9 November 15 199018 30 weather foggy November 16 199009 50 Kim Mi jung 14 Taean eup now called Hwaseong Byeongjeom dong now called Byeongjeom dong hill Middle school girl murdered while returning home 58 Evidence found Hands and feet tied strangled gagged with her bra ballpoint pen fork spoon and razor blade semen blood type determined to be B 58 10 April 3 199121 00 weather clear April 4 199109 30 Kwon Soon sang 69 Dongtan myeon Bansong ri now called Bansong dong hill Elder murdered after getting off the bus while returning home 58 Evidence found Strangled two footprint marks couldn t be analyzed semen blood type determined to be B 58 11 December 24 1987 January 4 1988 Kim Mi soon 18 Hwaseong12 July 7 1989 N A Kim Hyun jung 8 Hwaseong13 January 26 1991 January 27 1991 Park 17 Hwaseong14 March 7 1991 March 7 1991 Kim 27 Cheongju North Chungcheong Province15 January 13 1994 January 15 1994 Lee s sister in law 18 Bokdae dong Cheongju North Chungcheong Province Lee was sentenced to death for rape and murder Reduced to life imprisonment by the Supreme Court See also EditList of serial killers by country List of serial killers by number of victimsReferences Edit SBS a b Cho Seongyong May 23 2012 A South Korean Zodiac RogerEbert com Retrieved September 9 2015 30년만에 끝난 살인의 추억 이춘재 연쇄살인 14건 확인 Memories of Murder that ended after 30 years Confirmed 14 serial murders by Lee Chun jae Joseon Ilbo in Korean July 2 2020 Retrieved October 12 2021 죄책감 없는 사이코패스 이춘재는 어떻게 악마가 됐나 Psychopath without guilt How Lee Chun jae became a devil Joseon Ilbo in Korean July 2 2020 Retrieved October 12 2021 a b South Korean serial killer identified after 28 years The Straits Times 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