It has been confirmed that the police secured a statement alleging the possibility that a suspected man who murdered three mothers and daughters in an apartment in Seoul planned and committed the crime in advance.



The Seoul Nowon Police Department said it is looking into whether Kim Mo, a 25-year-old man accused of murder, planned and committed a crime, and is considering introducing a profiler.



Earlier, the police secured a reference statement from a co-worker of the victim's eldest daughter A, saying, "The crime was on the 23rd, and the next day, the 24th and 25th, was just A's day off, so I couldn't even suspect that I didn't go to work."



A colleague also reported to the police that he also secured a statement stating that "It is a job where holidays are not regular, so it is doubtful that he was committed by choosing a day off."



In an interview with SBS today (2nd), a colleague B said, "It's so tricky that it fits so weird," and "If the 24th was the day for work, I would have gone home and said,'What's wrong with a kid who doesn't usually do that?'" Said.



Kim, who broke into an apartment on the 23rd and murdered her three mothers and daughters, was caught by the police after two days after the crime was reported by her eldest daughter friends who were suspicious of losing contact after staying in the apartment right after the crime.



The police confirmed the circumstances in which Mr. Kim tried to destroy evidence by erasing novel media messages and phone call records during the two days he was staying at home.



In addition, it is known that the police also secured a statement that "Mr. Kim appeared to be angry even at nothing special" in the process of investigating acquaintances with whom he had met.



Accordingly, the police are examining a plan to use a profiler belonging to the Seoul Police Agency to analyze the statements and to mobilize a lie detector and psychopath investigation.



The police are planning to apply for an arrest warrant for the murder of Mr. Kim tomorrow, and hold a deliberation committee next week to disclose personal information.