Yoo Young-chul
Yoo Young-chul
Yoo Young-chul
Yoo Young-chul
Yoo Young-chul
Notorious murderer Yoo Young-chul looks somewhere
upon arriving at Hwanghak-dong Market
to help police inspect the
scene.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JULY 19: Suspected serial killer, Yoo Young-Chul
(C), is escorted by South Korean police during an inspection of
suspected murder sites on July 19, 2004 in Seoul, South Korea.
Police are expanding the investigation after securing testimony from
Yoo, a 34-year-old suspected of killing at least 19 people, that he
had committed more murders in Pusan and Inchon.
(Photo by Kim Mi-Ok/Getty Images)
Yoo Young-chul
Yoo Young-chul
Yoo Young-chul
With police officers, the serial-killer suspect
Yoo Young-chul (masked) conducts an on-the-spot inspection
of a
murder scene on Wolmi Island in Incheon where he killed a
vendor and abandoned the body.
Yoo helping
police locate bodies.
Police remove a body.
On July 26, 2004, a
plainclothes police officer kicked a family
member of a murder victim who was trying to
approach Yoo Young-chul, a mass murderer who
was being transferred to the prosecutor’s
office. The police offered an excuse, saying,
”The umbrella that the family member was
holding was mistaken for a weapon. We only
tried to prevent any unfortunate event from
happening and didn’t mean to hit the person.”
Sketch of
Yoo climbing with hammer.
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