During the second trial of Jang Yoon-gi held this morning, July 13, 2026.
The perpetrator, Jang Yoon-gi, finally admitted to the charges of "murder including rape."
On May 14, the police referred Jang to the prosecution on charges of "simple murder."
However, through "supplementary investigations by the prosecution," evidence proving sexual assault and multiple traces of attempts to destroy such evidence were discovered, sparking a debate over the "abolition of the right to supplementary investigation."
Because of this, last week, there have been various opinions regarding the "amendment to abolish the right to supplementary investigation" proposed by the Democratic Party.
What was Jang Yoon-gi doing that day, and what role did the right to supplementary investigation play?
SUBUSUNEWS has traced the timeline.
Producer Kim Hye-ji / Editor JISOO / Narration SUHYEON / Intern Jeong Hye-rin / Director Kim Da-som
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
What Did Jang Yoon-gi Do That Day, and What Did the Police Do? / SUBUSUNEWS
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