"Korean Valley Murder" Suspect submits marriage registration in US and Korea "I wonder if I can receive insurance money"
Lee Eun Hae (31), a suspect in the murder of the Korean Valley in 2019, first submitted a marriage registration in the United States with her husband Yun (39 years old at the time) who was killed, and then submitted a marriage registration in South Korea as well.

Lee Eun Hae and Yun, who filed a marriage registration in South Korea on March 9th, 2017, reportedly took a marriage photo while traveling to Los Angeles and Las Vegas in 2016, according to a report on Channel A on April 21st. It is said that they submitted a marriage registration locally.

In a police interrogation, Lee Eun He said, "Mr. Yun had a strong desire to get married. We got married in the United States."

At that time, Lee Eun He had a young daughter with a man she had previously dated.

However, law enforcement officials suspect that Lee Eun Hae may have traveled to the United States for Yun's insurance money from the beginning. When the US marriage registration documents made it impossible to receive death insurance, she raised the possibility of re-marriage registration in the country.

In fact, Lee Eun Hae demanded that Yun "if you file a marriage registration, you will not receive a single-parent support, so please provide as much financial support as you want."

In August 2017, five months after filing her marriage registration, she designated herself as the recipient and took out Yun's life insurance.

Meanwhile, Lee Eun Hae, along with her husband Cho Hyun-soo (30), forced Yun to dive in the Yongseo Valley in Kahei County in June 2019 to receive death insurance, suspected of silently killing in spite of his rescue request.
2022/04/26 09:26 KST