Kang Ho-sun

Kang Ho-sun
Born (1969-10-10) October 10, 1969
Seocheon
Nationality South Korean
Height 171 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 70 kg (154 lb)
Criminal penalty Death
Criminal status In prison awaiting execution
Motive Lust murder
Details
Span of crimes
2006–2008
Location(s) Gyeonggi Province
Killed 8 people (prosecutors indicted 10 people)
Date apprehended
January 27, 2009
Imprisoned at Seoul Detention Center
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gang Ho-sun
McCune–Reischauer Kang Hosun

Kang Ho-sun (born October 10, 1969) is a South Korean serial killer who was sentenced to death in 2010 for killing 10 women, including his wife and mother-in-law.[1]

Murders

The murders took place in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. His first victim was Bae, a 45-year-old karaoke bar employee, followed by three murders in 2007 including a 48-year-old housewife and a 21-year-old student from Suwon; their bodies were found in the woods.[2] Kang was arrested by the police in 2009 and following the two-day investigation that ensued, he confessed to 10 murders.[3] More victim remains have since been discovered and identified using DNA evidence. The families of the victims sued Kang for damages.[4]

Trial and sentence

Upon confessing to murdering 10 women, Kang was found guilty of rape, murder and arson and was sentenced to death by a court in Ansan on 22 April 2009.[5] While death by hanging remains on South Korea's statute books, an informal moratorium on the Korean death sentence has been in place since 1997.[5][6]

Confirmed victims of Kang Ho-sun

  • Bae, 45, employed at a karaoke bar in Gunpo, on December 14, 2006
  • Park, 37, employed at a karaoke bar in Suwon, on December 24, 2006
  • Park, 52, office employee at Hwaseong, on January 3, 2007
  • Kim, 37, employed in a karaoke bar in Anyang, on January 7, 2007
  • Yeon, 20, university student in Suwon, on January 7, 2007
  • Kim, 48, housewife in Suwon, on November 9, 2008
  • University Student, 21, in Ansan, on December 19, 2008
  • Mother-in-law of Kang Ho-sun
  • Wife of Kang Ho-sun

Prison life

During his early days in prison, Kang acted like a king of the other prisoners and never seemed apologetic or remorseful, according to a prison officer. He said Kang seemed to realize his position only after Jung Nam-gyu, a serial killer who was also sentenced to death, committed suicide because of the pressure of death penalty.[7]

References

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    "Serial Killer Sentenced to Death". Koreatimes.co.kr. 2009-04-22. Retrieved 2013-11-09.

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    "Asia-Pacific | Korean man 'admits seven murders'". BBC News. 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
    "Serial killer ordered to pay victims` families-프린트화면". Koreaherald.com. 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
    "South Korean Serial Killer Sentenced to Death". Fox News. 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
    "The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition): Daily News from Korea - One in 60 Koreans Want to Change Their Names". English.chosun.com. 2010-03-22. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  2. "donga.com[English donga]". English.donga.com. 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  3. "Brutal crimes shake nation-프린트화면". Koreaherald.com. 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  4. "Serial Killer Kang Tried to Commit More Crimes". Koreatimes.co.kr. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  5. 1 2 Seoul (2009-04-22). "Korean serial killer Kang Ho-Sun sentenced to death". Watoday.com.au. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  6. "South Korea must not resume use of the death penalty | Amnesty International". Amnesty.org. 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  7. http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2009/12/11/2009121100069.html
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