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SBS coverage confirmed that the father in his 40s, who was arrested for killing his wife and two sons, had already planned the crime a month ago, such as preparing the tools.

The police applied for an arrest warrant today (27th), but they are not planning to disclose their identity.



Reporter Shin Yong-sik reports exclusively.



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A man in his 40s who killed his wife and two sons with a knife the evening before.



Shortly after he committed the crime, he went to the PC room and stayed there for two hours, then returned home and called 911 himself.



He tried to cover up the crime meticulously and deliberately, such as using the first-floor hallway windows without CCTV when going in and out of the house for the crime.



[Mr. A: (Did you plan to commit the crime?) Yes.

(Why did you report it yourself?) I did it.

I'm sorry.] In the



police investigation, Mr. A stated that 'the crime was planned two days ago', but as a result of SBS coverage, the police confirmed that Mr. A had planned the crime a month ago.



It has been identified that Mr. A purchased a blunt weapon used for the crime at a store near his house a month ago.



It turned out that Mr. A, who had kept the blunt weapon, actually used it for the crime.



In addition, Mr. A is known to have told the police that he had a deep quarrel with his family over financial issues for a long time.



The police charged Mr. A with murder and applied for an arrest warrant today.



However, it has been decided not to hold a deliberation committee to decide on the disclosure of Mr. A's personal information.



Disclosure of the identity of the suspect is decided when the crime method is cruel and serious damage occurs, but since it is a family crime, it is rather that the identity of the suspect is disclosed, which can cause secondary damage to the victim.



Whether or not to arrest Mr. A will be decided tomorrow as soon as the warrant substantive examination is over.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Park Chun-bae)