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“Jeong Nam-gyu has never attacked a victim from behind.”


“My goal was to kill more than Yoo Young-cheol, but I was very disappointed.”

Professor Lee Soo-jeong of the Department of Crime Psychology at Gyeonggi University said in an interview with the tvN entertainment show’You Quiz on the Block’, which aired on the 16th, recalling the past meeting with serial killer Jeong Nam-gyu.

The serial murder case of Jeong Nam-gyu was a case in which Jeong Nam-gyu killed 13 people and seriously injured 20 people in Seoul and Gyeonggi area from January 2004 to April 2006.

He raped a young child on the road or a woman at home, and committed murder with a brutal technique of hitting it with a blunt. Together with Yoo Young-cheol, it is known as the epitome of a psychopath who feels pleasure at the moment of a crime. During the field inspection process, Nam-gyu Jung kicked his family and neighbors watching, and said in the court, “If I go out of the prison, I will commit murder again.”

Soo-Jung Lee, Professor of Criminal Psychology, Gyeonggi University, and Il-Yong Kwon, Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Police Justice, Dongguk University Photo = captured tvN entertainment’You Quiz on the Block’
Korea’s No. 1 profiler, Kwon Il-yong, an adjunct professor at Dongguk University’s Graduate School of Police and Justice, recalled to Nam-gyu Jung, “The most cruel of the 1,000 criminals I met.

Professor Kwon said, “I went to seizure and search my house, but I had a scrap of the picture I interviewed. So I confiscated it with my own hands. I thought, “The criminals are also seeing someone who is pursuing them.”


In addition, Professor Kwon said, “In the case of Nam-gyu Jung, the goal is to somehow make the victim suffer,” he said. “I attacked women who return home late on the road, and I have never attacked the victim from behind.”

He pointed out that “it turned all the way around and attacked the front,” and said, “This is an act that is out of the common sense of criminals.”

He said, “It is the basic psychology of the criminal to sneak up and attack quickly and run away when the victim falls down,” he said. “(But Jung Nam-gyu) turned and looked at his face and continuously attacked the victim from the streetlight.”


In addition, Professor Kwon said, “(Jung Nam-gyu) had a really cruel motive to pursue his psychological satisfaction through the victim’s pain and pain.” “The day he could not search for the victim, he came out to commit murder, but there was a day when he failed. When I asked,’How did you do it?’ I said,’I went to the place where I had committed the murder before and stood there. I was so happy.’ The cruelty to remember the murder was really high.” Jung Nam-gyu made an extreme choice inside the prison. Professor Kwon said, “(Nam-gyu Jung) sent a lot of letters to me. ‘I feel so frustrated that I am caught like this and can’t kill people anymore. So, execute the execution or let me go. I want to kill someone, so I can’t stand it.’ I kept sending letters like this.”

“(Jung Nam-gyu) finally made a (extreme) choice. I think that’s not an extreme choice, and it’s the end of the murder that he killed himself in the end,” he added. “The end of the murder was himself in the end, I think this way.”

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