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South Korea Police Solve 'Memories of Murder' Serial Killer Case, Apologize For Mistakes

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Police in South Korea have officially apologized for mistakes made during the country's most notorious serial killer investigation, a case that saw an innocent man jailed for 20 years and which inspired Bong Joon-ho's 2003 hit film Memories of Murder.

AFPreported on Thursday that officials in Gyeonggi Province had wrapped a probe into the long-running cold case with police concluding that Lee Chun-jae, 57, was guilty of 14 killings and 9 rapes of girls and women that occurred in the rural Hwaseong area between 1986 and 1991.

Police said that Lee was questioned initially about ten murders, the victims aged between 14 and 71, confessing to all of them along with four additional murders, including that of an 8 year-old girl.

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