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South Korean ‘Crypto Killers’ May Face Death Penalty
The incident took place in the affluent Gangnam District in Seoul in March this year.
The woman is believed to have worked at a crypto-related firm and held large amounts of tokens, such as Bitcoin (BTC).
Suspects at the trial in Seoul Central District Court claimed the woman’s death was an accident, but have iously confessed to kidnapping the victim and attempting to steal her coins.
South Korea has not uted a convicted criminal since 1997.
But the nation has never formally abolished the death penalty.
Almost 60 people remain on death row at the time of writing.
Police arrested and charged seven people shortly after the woman’s body was found abandoned near a dam in the city of Daejeon days after her abduction.
Prosecutors say that Lee Kyung-woo was the crime’s mastermind, with Hwang Dae-han his alleged main accomplice.
The prosecution asked the court to issue all four with the death penalty, Newsis reported.
South Korean Prosecutors Want Death Sentence for ‘Crypto Killers’
Officials also asked the court to deliver a life imprisonment verdict for Yeon Ji-ho, who is thought to have helped Lee and Hwang Dae-han kill the victim.
Prosecutors told the court that Lee and Hwang Dae-han had prepared and premeditated the killing for some time.
They also explained that Yoo Sang-won and Hwang Eun-hee paid Lee and the others almost $52,000 to carry out the act.
Prosecutors told the court in their final summary:
In August, Lee distanced himself from a confession he had previously made, claiming he had been forced to do so by unscrupulous police officers.
Prosecutors also asked the court to sentence Lee’s wife to five years in prison.
They asked the court to deliver a seven-year jail term to another alleged accomplice who they claim dropped out of the planned killing at the last moment.