Ex-Pilot Gets Life Sentence for Killing Former Airline Colleague
Kim Dong-hwan was convicted of murdering one colleague and plotting to kill five others after months of surveillance, prosecutors said.
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Ex-pilot gets life sentence for killing former airline colleague
A former pilot was sentenced to life in prison Friday for murdering an airline captain and plotting to kill five other former colleagues. The Busan District Court handed down the sentence to Kim Dong-hwan, 49, after convicting him of murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder, and ordered him to wear an electronic monitoring device for 30 years. Kim was indicted for fatally stabbing an airline captain, who had previously worked wit…
The Busan District Court sentenced Kim Dong-hwan to life imprisonment for planning and executing the murders of airline captains. The court determined that the victims' claim that they had framed the defendant was a delusion and ruled that it was appropriate to permanently isolate him from society, considering his complete lack of remorse and the risk of recidivism.
The court emphasized the gravity of the actions of the 49-year-old ex-pilot. Even in the courtroom, the man again issued death threats - and apparently saw himself as the actual victim.
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