‘Valley Murder’ Chief Prosecutor “If the inspection is complete, the only thing left in the prosecution is the online grave”

Prosecutor Kim Chang-soo of the 2nd Criminal Division of the Incheon District Prosecutors’ Office, which is investigating the ‘valley murder’ case, expressed his opposition to the ‘check-up’ (completely deprived of the prosecution’s investigation power) bill proposed by the Democratic Party of Korea.

According to the legal community on the 15th, on the 15th, chief prosecutor Kim Chang-soo reported to Ypros, the prosecutor’s internal network, ‘The Valley Murder Investigation vs. He posted an article titled ‘Online Holy Sepulcher’.

Prosecutor Kim said, “I am very sorry to the bereaved family, the public, and the family of the prosecution for the delay in arresting and arresting Lee Eun-hae and Cho Hyun-soo. said.

He said, “When I was assigned to the 2nd Criminal Division of the Incheon District Prosecutors’ Office, this case, which can be viewed as an important case of ‘high suspicion’, was going through the process of ‘low intensity’. It was an incident,” he explained.

He continued, “(This case) is a case where it is difficult to guarantee prosecution, let alone arrest, unless something special and new evidence is found.” he complained

“When the prosecution received the case, there was no police station to cooperate with,” he said.

“It was very difficult and difficult (when we received the case), but the prosecution had no choice but to investigate directly,” he said. I made the decision that it might be the only way,” he explained.

Prosecutor Kim expressed his uncomfortable feelings regarding the ‘check-and-run’ bill, saying that the prosecution is standing on the brink of a law revision that makes it impossible to conduct investigations at all.

He said, “There should be no accident in which the prosecution’s investigation function is abolished due to the revision of the law, but even if the law is passed, I will arrest Lee Eun-hae and others before that, and have them put in court to pay for their crimes. I wanted to wash away even a little bit of injustice, so I held a funeral for the victim online.”

He continued, “Although the threat of so-called ‘check-and-run’ is becoming a reality, we will reveal the truth, catch the criminal and receive the price. did.

Prosecutor Kim said, “I don’t know if there will come a time when the only thing the prosecutor can do for the deceased is ‘Online Holy Sepulcher’.

Meanwhile, Eun-hae Lee and Hyeon-soo Cho are accused of forcing Lee’s husband (age 39 at the time of death) to dive in the Yongso Valley in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do at 8:24 pm on June 30, 2019, and forcing him to drown and die. . Lee disappeared following sending a message to her friend on December 14 last year, saying, “I think I will be arrested,” ahead of the second investigation by Cho and the prosecution.

The prosecution and police formed a joint investigation team on the 6th and are pursuing Lee and Cho, who have been missing for four months.

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