
Stories of True Crime and mysteries in Korea by Kait P. Feedback or case suggestions are welcome. Feel free to e-mail me at koryocrimepodcast@gmail.com.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

During the night of April 26th to April 27th, 1982, Woo Bum Gon, a police officer, murdered ~60 people and wounded many more by committing a mass shooting in Uiryeong County in South Gyeongsang Province. Until 2011, It was the worst mass shooting in ... more
On June 1st 2019, Koh Yu Jeong (고유정) was arrested for the murder of her ex-husband, last name Kang. It is thought by investigators that she drugged him and stabbed him at the vacation rental where they were staying in Jeju-do on May 25th, then dismem... more
We are back! In this episode, Ashley and Kait talk about the Korean Air Flight 007 that was shot down by the USSR on September 1st, 1983. This episodes gives a little background on the incident, some avation aspects as well as some international law ... more
In this episode Kait and guest co-host Ashley discuss 3 unsolved / mysterious deaths. The first is the Namyangju Apartment Ghost Murder followed by the Missing Busan Newlywed couple and last they discuss the mysterious death of the medical student So... more
In this episode, Kait talks about the crimes of Jeong Nam Gyu, a serial killer that killed 14 people in 2004-2006. Some of his crimes were mistakenly thought to be those of Yoo Young Chul. Jeong stabbed women who were walking alone at night and also ... more
Yoo Young Chul is a serial killer who murdered 26 people during his killing spree during 2003-2004. He targeted wealthy elderly and sex workers. He is currently serving a death sentence in Seoul Prison.
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The Raincoat Killer: Chasing a Pr... more
This is the introduction episode for Koryo Crime. On the show, we will explore different crimes and mysteries in the Land of the Morning Calm.










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