Woman Obsessed with True Crime Who Killed Stranger 'Out of Curiosity' Sentenced to Life in Prison

23-year-old Jung Yoo-jung found the victim after contacting 54 people — who were mostly women — on a tutoring app

<p>Busnan Police</p> Jung Yoo-jung

Busnan Police

Jung Yoo-jung

A young, true-crime-obsessed woman who killed and dismembered a female tutor "out of curiosity" will spend the rest of her life behind bars, a judge has ruled.

23-year-old Jung Yoo-jung was sentenced to life in prison on Friday in South Korea, according to the BBC, Korea JoongAng Daily and The Korea Times.

Yoo-jung was arrested in June in connection with the premeditated murder of a female tutor she met online, The Chosun Ilbo reported at the time. Police said she created an elaborate plan to meet the woman and kill her to "see what it was like."

“Jung was found to have premeditated the crime driven by a desire to kill someone after she became obsessed with murder from TV programs and books," a police spokesman said, per The Chosun Ilbo.

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According to the outlet, investigators said that Yoo-jung posed as a mother on a tutoring app, who was searching for someone to teach her daughter English.

She found the victim after contacting 54 people — who were mostly women — on the app. She arrived at the woman's home posing as a young student and dressed in a school uniform, the outlet reports.

"Jung is short, and with the uniform on, the victim probably mistook her for a middle-school student," the police spokesman said, per The Chosun Ilbo.

After entering the victim's residence, Yoo-jung stabbed her multiple times, then went to a supermarket where she purchased bins and bleach before returning to the residence where she dismembered her, the police spokesman added.

According to the BBC, Yoo-jung then took a taxi to dispose of some of the body parts in the woods, and the driver alerted police of her suspicious behavior after. Partial body parts were discovered in the woods while additional body parts were found at Yoo-jung's home, The Chosun Ilbo reports.

Police also said her browsing history showed that she searched how to kill and ways to get rid of a body in the months leading up to the murder, the BBC reports.

She was arrested and convicted of murder, desecration and abandonment of a corpse, Korea JoongAng Daily reports. In addition to her sentence, she must also wear a tracking device for 30 years.

On Friday, the judge at the Busan District Court said that Yoo-jung committed the murder "despite not knowing her beforehand for her own perverse reasons,” according to the outlet.

They also said the crime "incited a general distrust" in the South Korean community, the BBC reports.

According to the BBC, the victim, who has never been publicly identified, was 26 years old.

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