Life, the Obstacle Course

The Taoist Priest Hit an Iron Keg, the Murder from Sixteen Years Came Out into the Open

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A cold case, with the heats, coming back on!  Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…

The man from Changwha, Lai, in 2004, was displeased at how the man, Lee was getting too close to his ex-wife, after they argued, he was suspected of strangling Lee to death, putting his body into an iron keg, hidden the keg inside a fire alley somewhere remote, and for sixteen years on end, nobody knew, until May first of this year, a Taoist priest accidentally, knocked over the keg, and found the bones, reported it to the police, and the cast busted out.  As Lai was taken in, he’d pleaded guilty, said, “I can finally, sleep easy now!”, the Changwha D.A.’s offices prosecuted him on murder charges, and the courts mandated that he remain in custody.

The police investigated, that Lai, the Taoist priest was clearing the ditches close to an old-style mansion, and accidentally, knocked over an iron keg behind it, and as the keg tipped, the bones came out, he was thrilled he’d notified the police immediately.

The police managed to find the identification that’s no longer in one piece, and after putting it back together, they’d found that the deceased was the man who went missing sixteen years ago, Lee, who had been pronounced dead since.

The police found Lee’s family, and found that he was having an affair with a woman, Hong, and in July, the police went to Hong to inquire, she’d originally told them that she didn’t know, but as she was shown the photos, she started getting teary eyed, and told that it may have something to do with her ex, Lai.

The fifty-one-year-old Lai learned that the police went to see Hong, drove away from his residence, the police tracked him for twelve hours, and on July third, he was, arrested.  Lai originally denied the allegations, and the officers told him that the case wasn’t found until now, sixteen years later, “maybe he’d, owed it to you, then”, but he’d paid for it for sixteen years, and the debts he’d owed you had been paid up, now, it’s, your turn, as Lai heard, he’d admitted to murdering the man.

The suspect, Lai told, that back then, Lee was very close with his ex-wife, in April of 2004, they bumped into each other at Datsuen Village, and started fighting, he used a rock, knocked Lee out, then carried him into his car, then he’d, strangled Lee to death with a rope, took him to his family’s home in Mei-Gang Village, out back by the fire alley, and put his body into that iron keg to store.

And so, this, is a case that’s gone cold, but the killer was still, caught, because it’s meant to happen that way, and this still just showed, that no matter what, you will, get, CAUGHT with whatever crimes it is you may have, committed, maybe not immediately, or anytime soon, but eventually, it will, catch up to you, like how it’d, caught up with this man who’d murdered the man with whom his ex-wife was getting close to.

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