A Dog May Have Been the Key to Solving This Murder

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Published1 month ago
Duration23:15
Video ID4pDxfNaZadU
Languageen-US
CategoryEntertainment
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Views25.3K
Likes1.8K
Comments100
Engagement Rate7.39%
Likes per 100 views7.00
Comments per 1K views3.95

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💰 Try FreeCash for FREE & get a $10 bonus after your first offer: 👉 https://bit.ly/4uPLI7 ____/\____D____/\____A____/\____W____/\____M____/\____ The door was locked from the inside. No forced entry. And yet two people — a woman and a 12-year-old girl — were found stabbed to death in their sleep. On the night of July 8, 2004, in Seoul's Yongdap-dong neighborhood, the two victims were murdered inside their apartment while the homeowners were out. The killer had climbed across rooftops and entered through a third-floor balcony window, leaving behind only five footprints — a size that pointed to someone roughly 5'10", far taller than the average Korean man at the time. One suspect confessed, then walked free. A prisoner's drawing reopened the case — then went nowhere too. The only witness was the family dog. No one ever tested her for DNA. 22 years later, the case is still open — and in South Korea, murder never expires. So who climbed through that window? And why did they want the dog? Theories below. 👇 ____/\____D____/\____A____/\____W____/\____M____/\____ 💜FOLLOW MEGAN💜 🟪Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@darkasiawithmegan 🟪Instagram - Shorts, Preview etc: https://www.instagram.com/darkasiawithmegan/ - Personal Account: https://www.instagram.com/leemeganida/ 🟪Facebook https://www.facebook.com/darkasiameganlee/ 💜SEND STORY IDEAS💜 [email protected] #truecrimecommunity #coldcase #unsolvedmystery #southkorea #truecrimecommunity #koreanhistory

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