"Yanji Murder Case": A man was sentenced to 8 years in prison for robbery. After he was released from prison, he became a murderer. What happened next?

In criminal cases, the proportion of serial crimes is not large, but the nature of the crime and the degree of violence are definitely the most serious. Murderers often have certain psychological distortions and are addicted to crime. The pleasure of letting go of one's own world in the process of committing a crime. The murderer in this case is such a murderer with an extremely twisted psychology.

Kim Chun-ri, Korean, married, native of Yanji City, villager of Yilan County, Jilin Province, has a criminal record and was arrested for robbery. He was released after serving his sentence in 1991. After being released from prison, he only fell silent. Eight years later, he committed another crime in 1995 and gradually escalated. From the beginning of the injury and murder, he committed several serious crimes. He was arrested in January 2002.

Long before Kim started killing people on a large scale, he committed his first crime after being released from prison in May 1995, when he caused minor injuries to his victims.

He began seriously injuring his victims from March 1998, killing two people over a period of one year and two months from March 1998 to May 1999.

After these two murders, Jin Chun became more domineering and the time for committing crimes became shorter and shorter.

Since 1999, she has committed multiple rape and murder cases, raping a total of 7 female victims, causing 10 serious injuries and 9 deaths. However, there were few clues left at the scene and it was difficult for the police to find it, which once caused panic throughout the city.

In order to solve the case, the police invested a lot of manpower and material resources, so Jin Chunli avoided the spotlight and began to disappear. However, after a period of time, in October 2001, Jin Chunli committed another murder. On the morning of the 24th, Jin Chunli entered the victim's home and raped the hostess. After the hostess was mutilated, no evidence was left behind.

Kim Chun-ri, who was not caught after committing the crime, committed another crime two months later, in December 2001, and entered the house in the middle of the night and shot a man and a woman. The victim was stabbed to death in his sleep. The female victim who was not found still had more than a dozen wounds on her lower body. After being stabbed, there were also scars on the wall of the bedroom. This was a provocation to the police and a way to vent her resentment.

The dissatisfaction with the murderer's large marks on the wall gave the police new ideas. The police believed that the murderer might have a criminal record, because in prison, due to the closed and depressive environment, a person's psychology may be affected. After twists and turns, a lot of screening was carried out according to the direction of the police, and finally the criminal suspect Jin Chunri was locked in a village.

According to the investigation and interviews with villagers, neighbors said that one night they saw Jin Chunri holding a knife and frantically cutting quilts in the yard. At that time, some villagers said that he was not at home, and the police believed that he had committed a major crime. Suspected, so he planned to ambush the suspect Jin Chunri. At about 5 pm on January 20, 2001, he was at home.

After being captured and imprisoned, Kim Chun-ri initially did not confess to the crime. After several attempts by the police, she finally confessed to the crime after the director of the Public Security Bureau personally participated in the interrogation, admitted the crime, and identified the perpetrator. location, confessed to the crime, and was sentenced to death after trial. Jin Chunri was executed in accordance with the law on April 25 of the same year.

The murderer Kim Chun-il committed dozens of crimes, killing 14 victims in four years, and raped, robbed, and injured countless others. Although he was eventually severely punished by the law, the harm he caused to the victims and their families is irreparable.