Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness !

00:00:00 - 00:30:00In the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", the investigation into the disappearance of Kim Yan Suk and her three daughters in Seoul, South Korea, leads to the suspicion that baseball star Lee Hoang was involved. The police discover that Kim Yan Suk had been dating Lee Hoang, who was in financial distress and had borrowed money from her. When she couldn't repay the debt, conflict ensued, and Lee Hoang is believed to have killed her and her daughters. However, the investigation hits a dead end when the police realize that Lee Hoang may have had an accomplice based on discrepancies in the elevator footage and the weight of the rocks found on the bodies' graves. A crucial lead comes from a man named Mr. Back, who was paid to dig a hole at a cemetery under the pretext of erecting a tombstone but unknowingly helped Lee Hoang bury the bodies. The police later find the bodies in the previously dug hole and identify them based on their clothes and signs of strangulation and asphyxiation. However, Lee Hoang's lover comes forward and insists he couldn't have committed the crime alone, leaving the investigation with a potential new suspect. The video concludes with the host encouraging viewers to engage with the channel for more intriguing cases.See more00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", the case under investigation took place in the Mapo District of Seoul, South Korea, in the high-end apartment complex called Kim Ho. The main character is Kim Yan Suk, a 45-year-old woman living in apartment 701 of building 103 in the complex, who went missing along with her three daughters in February 2008. The police were called when her brother couldn't reach her for several days, and upon entering the apartment, they found no signs of a struggle or forced entry but noticed a computer left on and a broken lamp. The police concluded that the family might have gone on a trip and advised the reporting party not to worry. However, six days later, the brother contacted the police again, expressing concern that his nieces were all students and couldn't have been away from home for that long. A more detailed examination of the apartment revealed large ink stains on the mattress in the master bedroom with traces of blood mixed within, and small amounts of blood in the floor crevices and bathroom sink. DNA tests confirmed that the blood belonged to Kim Yan Suk and her two daughters. The police reviewed the security camera footage from the apartment complex and discovered that between 5 and 6 p.m. on February 17th, Kim Yan Suk's second and youngest daughters returned home, but her eldest daughter was not seen leaving the building the next day. Around noon on February 18th, Kim Yan Suk was seen returning home alone, but a man dressed in black and wearing a baseball cap was seen entering and exiting the apartment building's elevator multiple times, transporting several black suitcases. The police were unable to identify the man, and no residents recognized him. Kim Yan Suk's eldest daughter's phone call history was checked, and she was not seen making any calls on February 18th.00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", the investigation into the disappearance of Kim Yanuk and her three daughters leads the police to suspect that the perpetrator used Kim Yan suk's phone to lure her eldest daughter away from school. Records showed that she had received a call at midnight on February 18th, and the police believe this could have been made by the killer. Kim Yanuk owned a restaurant in the haywa dong area, and her three daughters were living with her after a long separation from her husband. The police visited the restaurant to gather information and found that Kim Yanuk had left early on the day of her disappearance, instructing her staff to manage the business and telling them she would be taking her daughters on a trip the next day. However, based on surveillance footage from the apartment complex, it was likely that they had encountered trouble on the evening of February 18th. The police questioned the employees but didn't know much about Kim Yanuk's personal life or relationships. A valuable lead came from Kim Yan's brother, who revealed that she had been dating a famous baseball star named Leh Hoong. The police approached his friends and showed them the surveillance footage from the apartment complex, and they identified the man in black as Leh Hoong based on his way of walking. A resident of the complex also reported seeing Leh Hoong driving a white car into the underground parking lot around 4 to 5 p.m. on February 18th. The police were puzzled by the fact that the once celebrated baseball star was now living in financial distress.00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", retired baseball star Lee Hosong, who had gone bankrupt and was leading a drifting life, met and developed feelings for Kim Yan Suk, a woman who ran a successful restaurant business. Lee Hosong borrowed money from Kim Yan Suk but was unable to repay the debt, leading to conflict and negative actions. On February 15th, Kim Yan Suk withdrew all her savings of 170 million won from the bank and deposited it into five different accounts. Surveillance footage captured her leaving the bank with a handbag in her left hand and pulling a suitcase with her right hand, getting into a white car owned by Kim Yan Suk. Three days later, the money disappeared without a trace, and the police identified Lee Hosong as the prime suspect. The police stationed officers at airports and major transportation hubs to prevent him from fleeing the country. However, SBS television obtained information about the case and produced an exclusive news segment naming Lee Hosong as the suspect, which aired on March 9th. The public attention garnered by the news program led the police to transition the investigation from a secret probe to a public one and issue a nationwide arrest warrant for Lee Hosong. On the same day, a body was discovered under Hanam Bridge, identified as Lee Hosong, and the cause of death was determined to be drowning. The police expressed regret that they could not apprehend Lee Hosong while he was still alive and criticized SBS for ignoring their request to delay the broadcast. Public opinion turned against SBS for prioritizing their own gains over the police investigation.00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", the investigation into the disappearance of Kim Yan Suk and the suspected involvement of baseball star Lee Hoang continues. Lee Hoang's girlfriend reveals that she had been living with him for four months before his disappearance, and she was unaware of Kim Yan Suk's existence. The police speculate that Lee Hoang may have been involved with both women for financial gain. After realizing he was wanted by the police and facing substantial debts, Lee Hoang arranged to meet his girlfriend and gave her a portion of the money he had taken from Kim Yan Suk. He then jumped into the Han River. Lee Hoang's younger brother came forward to the police with letters his brother had left behind, expressing regret to his family and congratulating a friend. However, the investigation still hadn't uncovered the whereabouts of the four missing people and the remaining 70 million won from the 170 million won was unaccounted for. That evening, a man named Mr. Back came forward with a crucial lead. He received a call from an unknown man asking him to dig a hole at a cemetery in honor of his father, offering double the usual pay. When they met, the man identified himself as Lee and explained that he wanted to honor his father by erecting a tombstone. Mr. Back found it strange that Lee had his own car but still called a taxi for him and wouldn't let him get close to the car. When he tried to look inside the car through the window, Lee shot him a menacing look. Mr. Back reluctantly got into the taxi, leaving the investigation with a new lead.00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", it is revealed that a man named Mr. Back had helped Lee Hosang dig a hole at a cemetery on February 19, 1999, under the pretext of erecting a tombstone for his father. However, the police later discovered that Lee had actually used the opportunity to bury the bodies of Kim Yan Suk and her three daughters. Mr. Back was unaware of this and went home after the job was done. The police found the bodies in the previously dug hole, covered with leaves, and identified them based on the clothes they were wearing and signs of strangulation and asphyxiation. The eldest daughter was the only one not wearing pajamas, suggesting that she had been lured home and attacked. Lee had attempted to cover up the crime by staging a scene to make it appear as if someone was still living in the house. However, an unexpected twist emerged when Lee's lover, M Chaw, approached the police and insisted that he could not have committed such a crime for the small amount of money involved. The police continued their investigation and found a witness who had seen a man driving a white car, similar to Kim Yan Suk's, into the underground parking lot of the Kimho apartment complex around 6:18 p.m. on February 20, 1999. The surveillance footage was reviewed, and the police were able to identify the man as Lee Hosang.00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", the investigation into the murder of Kim Yan suk and her three daughters hits a dead end despite some suspicious discoveries. The police found a man driving Kim Yan suk's car in the underground parking lot on February 20th, but they couldn't clearly see his face. The man appeared twice, once on February 18th and again on February 20th, raising suspicions. The police initially thought the person was Lee Hoang, but upon closer examination of the elevator footage, they noticed that the two men didn't seem to be the same person. Lee Hoang had a larger build, and their walking styles were different. This discovery left the police stunned, as it suggested that their previous conclusions might be overturned, and Lee Hoang may have had an accomplice. The police rewatched the elevator footage repeatedly and realized that on February 18th, only six minutes passed between the time Lee Hoang left the elevator on the ground floor and when he returned, which seemed unrealistic. Additionally, large rocks were found on top of the bodies in the grave, making it difficult for one person to move them, suggesting that someone else might have been involved. However, without concrete evidence, the police couldn't determine if there were any other suspects involved besides Lee Hoang. The investigation hit another dead end, leaving the murder of Kim Yan suk and her daughters an unresolved mystery. The police also discovered two additional cases linked to Lee Hoang, one involving Kim Yan suk's husband, who died under suspicious circumstances, and another involving a business partner who mysteriously disappeared. The police suspected that Lee Hoang was connected to these cases, but with his death, the truth may never be fully uncovered.00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Baseball Star Thinks He Got Away With Murder But Doesn't Know There's a Witness!", the host concludes the episode and encourages viewers to engage with the channel by liking, sharing, and subscribing to ensure they don't miss future content. The video focuses on a mysterious case involving a baseball star suspected of murder, but a witness comes forward, potentially changing the outcome. The host invites viewers to tune in to the next video for more intriguing cases.

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