Summary:
On March 29th, two women from Cheonan, South Korea, went missing. They were reported missing by a family member in Busan. The women were last believed to be heading to Gwangju. A man named Choi was a key suspect, having received a significant sum of money from one of the missing women. Choi and his companions were tracked through GPS records, linking them to various locations, including a car wash where they tried to erase evidence. A bloody glove with potential DNA evidence was found in Bangujeong Reservoir. Despite the investigation being conducted in secrecy, details leaked to the media, affecting the investigation's progress. Detectives managed to separate and question Choi's accomplices, ultimately leading to a confession from one of them. Detectives confronted Choi at Bangujeong Reservoir, where he eventually confessed to the crime. The investigation revealed the gruesome details of the murders and the disposal of the victims' bodies.
1. A call came from the police station in the Busan area regarding two women from Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, who had gone missing. The family reported that the women were going to Gwangju before their disappearance .
2. The missing women were later found to be close enough to be like real sisters .
3. The women were last seen in a reservoir with a man named Mr. Choi, who lives in Gwangju .
4. Mr. Choi had lent money to one of the missing women in the name of investment .
5. The financial transaction details were checked and it was confirmed that Mr. Choi had given about 7 million to one of the missing people .
6. The detectives were investigating even the group that Mr. Choi was part of .
7. The women were found in a place called Bangujeong Reservoir .
8. The missing women's cell phones were turned off .
9. The car used by the missing women was a rental car that Mr. Choi had rented long-term from a rental car company .
10. The car's movement routes were confirmed in real-time .
11. The women were found at a car wash in Gwangju at around 4:40 in the afternoon .
12. A bloody glove was found at the scene of the crime, which was presumed to have been used in the crime .
13. The DNA of the missing person's family was compared with the glove's DNA .
14. A very important clue was found based on GPS movements .
15. The car was washed at a car wash in Gwangju for about 4 hours, trying to erase any traces on the car .
16. A fine trace of blood was found under the spare tire of the car .
17. The gloves found in the Bangujeong Reservoir matched the DNA samples collected from the vehicle .
18. The body of the missing woman was found using a fish finder in the Bangujeong Reservoir .
19. The two missing women were killed by hitting their head with a nearby stone and strangling them .
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