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Jeon Joo-hwan, who killed a station attendant at a subway station, was handed over to trial.

Prosecutors determined that he had prepared a meticulously prepared crime with the intention of retaliating when it appeared that he would be sentenced to prison for stalking in the past.



Reporter Ahn Hee-jae will tell you.



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[Jeon Joo-hwan (last month 21): (Do you have anything else to say but sorry?) I did something really crazy.]



The prosecution, who took over the case from the police and conducted an additional investigation for a full month, also concluded that it was Jeon Joo-hwan's meticulously planned crime. dropped the



The prosecution said that when a 9-year prison sentence was requested for a stalking case and the sentencing date was set, Jeon Joo-hwan decided to kill because he thought that everything he had built up until now had collapsed, the prosecution said.



As soon as the decision hearing on August 18 was over, I went to the subway station office to get the victim's home address and work information. turned out to be



Prepare hair caps, gloves, and double-sided jumpers in advance, use GPS-controlled apps and disposable transportation cards, etc. to evade tracking One fact was confirmed.



Accordingly, in addition to the charges of retaliatory murder applied by the police, the charges of violation of the Personal Information Protection Act, the Information and Communications Network Act, and house trespassing were added to trial.



He also requested an order to attach an electronic anklet, citing a high risk of recidivism. 



Jeon Joo-hwan was sentenced to 9 years in prison in the first trial for stalking at the end of last month, and must be tried separately from the case of appeal.



(Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu, CG: Choi Jae-young)