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Kim Gyu-ri's home robbed, Seo Dong-ju's home also targeted..Table Changwon: "Rare case, shocking" [Star Issue]

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From left: Kim Gyu-ri, Seo Dong-ju /Photo=StarNews
From left: Kim Gyu-ri, Seo Dong-ju /Photo=StarNews

A 40-year-old man who broke into actress Kim Gyu-ri's home and committed robbery with injury has been identified as the same perpetrator in the unauthorized entry case at broadcaster Seo Dong-ju's home, delivering a shock. Seo Dong-ju revealed that at the time, a man impersonating a city gas meter reader photographed the interior of her home and then attempted to break in again.

On the 18th, a video titled "I thought that person was really my fan"...Stalker's shocking identity | Table Changwon's analysis of criminal psychology was released on the YouTube channel "Seo Dong-ju's 'Tto.Do.Dong'".

A 40-year-old man, identified as A, who broke into actress Kim Gyu-ri's home last month and committed robbery with injury, has been revealed to be the same person as the individual who was on trial earlier this year for unauthorized entry into Seo Dong-ju's home, causing shock.

In the released video, Table Changwon said, "I thought it was a stalker targeting only lawyer Seo Dong-ju, but hearing that he was a burglar who broke into Kim Gyu-ri's home is shocking. Such cases are not common. Stalkers usually become obsessed with the target they have set their sights on, so they do not easily switch to another target in a short period of time."

Photo=Seo Dong-ju's YouTube channel
Photo=Seo Dong-ju's YouTube channel

Seo Dong-ju stated that she received a call from a man impersonating a city gas meter reader on the night of January 5.

Seo Dong-ju said, "I was about to sleep when I received a text message saying, 'I am a city gas meter reader. I have visited several times but was not home, so I am trying to schedule a time.' I did not suspect anything at all and replied."

She continued, "The next day, when I was home alone, that man knocked on the front door. I was on the phone with my husband at the time, and he said there was no reason for him to come inside. Although I didn't feel good when I opened the door slightly, I continued the call and eventually opened the door."

According to Seo Dong-ju, the man took photos of the interior of the house and then left. A said, "At first, I wondered if I was being too suspicious, so I even sent him some drinks."

However, after Seo Dong-ju finished getting ready to go out and stepped into the alley, she actually encountered a city gas meter reader. She said, "A female meter reader passed by, and when I told them that a man had come to our house, they contacted the headquarters. The headquarters said they had never sent such a person."

Seo Dong-ju immediately reported the incident to the police, went through the relevant procedures at the police box, and then went to work. Afterwards, she shared images of the man captured on CCTV with local residents and urged caution.

She said, "As expected, that man watched me from a high floor of the building next door after I left, then came back in and tried to open the front door. When the door wouldn't open, he tried to climb over the wall but was discovered by a local resident and reported."

The man was caught by the police but was reportedly released without detention. Seo Dong-ju added, "A prohibition order was issued only until April, and I continued to live in a state of anxiety until I saw an article about Kim Gyu-ri."

In particular, it was reported that the perpetrator sent a text message to Seo Dong-ju apologizing, saying, "I thought I was a fan and just wanted to see your face for the New Year to get some strength, but I didn't know things would escalate like this."

Table Changwon pointed out regarding the perpetrator's motive, "If there were no Kim Gyu-ri case afterwards, the interpretation of that act could change. This person likely committed the crime against Kim Gyu-ri as the original intent. What criminals fear most is getting caught. They probably thought that broadcasters and celebrities whose faces are known would be less likely to report the incident."

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