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kitty
02-12-2004, 10:39 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/02/12/killer.site.ap/index.html

Killer-for-hire Web site prompts arrest

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Police arrested a 25-year-old college senior Wednesday on charges of conspiring to murder for operating a killer-for-hire Web site and taking thousands of dollars from his customers.

In one case, the student, identified only by his surname Kim, received the equivalent of $8,600 from a 22-year-old woman who wanted her ex-boyfriend and his wife murdered, said Chung Dong-yul, a police investigator in the city of Daegu.

Kim had promised the woman, identified only as Jeong, he would have the two killed in a staged traffic accident, Chung said.

Police also arrested Jeong on charges of conspiring to murder.

According to police, Kim was also approached by a 17-year-old customer, known as Sohn, who wanted his father and stepmother killed. Sohn was not arrested because he was a minor.

The high school student promised to give Kim most of the insurance money he would have received from his parents' deaths. Police did not know how much insurance would be paid.

None of the killings were ever carried out and Kim will not be charged with attempted murder because he had no concrete plans to fulfill the transactions.

Kim told police he opened the Internet site because he couldn't find a job and needed to repay a $1,724 loan, according to Chung.

Other requests made to Kim's online service ranged from changing grades to rape and gun smuggling, Chung said. Police did not release the Internet address of Kim's Web site.

TB4000
02-12-2004, 10:55 PM
How does this dude have the connections to stage and carry out a murder like that, that's what I wanna know.

kitty
02-12-2004, 11:00 PM
he doesn't actually do it. he just says he will and takes the money :)

ism
02-14-2004, 09:04 AM
I donno who's dumber -- Him, for putting the site up, or the customers who are sending money to some random website for illegal acts. I'm sure some of the requests are bogus though. Wonder what Sohn's story is. Greedy kid or does he have some additional reason for the request?

mr. x
02-14-2004, 04:27 PM
I donno who's dumber -- Him, for putting the site up, or the customers who are sending money to some random website for illegal acts. I'm sure some of the requests are bogus though. Wonder what Sohn's story is. Greedy kid or does he have some additional reason for the request?
i doubt if he planned to carry it out, i mean its the internet

then again there was that germannible who ate that dude and im sure he didnt expect that many takers

bluemonq
02-14-2004, 07:29 PM
well, you never know. the internet has long been hailed as the place where you can find (almost) anything you want to see, hear, buy, do, been done to you, etc.

this guy could have probably gotten away with it if he hadn't been so greedy and keep the site up that long.

Faithless
02-15-2004, 09:11 AM
I donno who's dumber -- Him, for putting the site up, or the customers who are sending money to some random website for illegal acts. I'm sure some of the requests are bogus though. Wonder what Sohn's story is. Greedy kid or does he have some additional reason for the request?
And doesn't think that if he dupes people like that, he'll become the target of a "gun for hire"?

kuilong
02-15-2004, 12:19 PM
the student, identified only by his surname Kim

Gee, that sure narrows it down.

To stay on topic though, does the fact that this was done over the internet and not through the mail or something change anything?