A New Zealand woman is convicted of murdering her 2 children and leaving their bodies in (...)
In New Zealand, Hakyung Lee faced trial for the murder of her two children. The bodies were discovered in suitcases years after the crime. Lee fled to South Korea but was extradited. She denied the charges, claiming insanity. The jury rejected her defense. Prosecutors argued Lee acted (...)
Site référencé: The Economic Times
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