Criminal expert guesses Jung Yoo-jung’s motive for murder

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(1)MBC News Desk is a loner
(2)Grandfather Jeong Yu-jeong
(3)I have a written test for civil servants on the 10th of next month I was in the process of studying at a library Something like this that I never imagined happened…

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(1)a reclusive loner
(2)Recruitment of an academy
(3)Find a teacher
(4)Find the target of the crime on the extracurricular app

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(1)Outside of Department of Video Online
(2)a reclusive loner
(3)Geumjeong-gu, Busan Metropolitan City
(4)Lee Soo-jung, a professor of criminal psychology at Kyunggi University
(5)The victim’s identity is stolen online
(6)He was a popular tutor

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(1)a reclusive loner
(2)News Desk
(3)Lee Soo-jung, a professor of criminal psychology at Kyunggi University
(4)As a way to overcome your handicap
(5)I think he was trying to steal her identity

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(1)a reclusive life
(2)Expert English inferiority complex suspected of triggering a crime

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(1)a reclusive life
(2)Lee Soo-jung, a professor of criminal psychology at Kyunggi University
(3)I think our social relationship has been cut off for a long time, but it became an object of admiration

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(1)a reclusive life
(2)Lee Soo-jung, a professor of criminal psychology at Kyunggi University
(3)The victim chose to kill anyone
(4)I’m saying it’s

A police official said, “The suspect seems to have felt an inferiority complex in English while preparing for employment,” adding, “Jung said he regretted the crime, saying he was sorry to the victim only on the 31st of last month.” The police plan to send the suspect to the prosecution on the 2nd

Some analysts say that Chung’s crime is due to the difference in identity between reality and the virtual world, which has become more serious since COVID-19, and that he may have mistaken his online appearance for reality due to the prolonged non-face-to-face period

Lee Soo-jung, a professor of criminal psychology at Kyunggi University, said, “During the COVID-19 period, information such as academic background and identity would have been more important, and it is possible that the motive was to steal the victim’s academic background.”

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