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Home / Crime and Justice / Suitcase Murders: Mother Gets Life Sentence

Suitcase Murders: Mother Gets Life Sentence

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Mother Hakyung Lee sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering her children.
  • Children's bodies found years later in a storage locker.
  • Lee's defense argued insanity; prosecution cited body concealment.
Suitcase Murders: Mother Gets Life Sentence

Hakyung Lee received a life sentence with a minimum of 17 years before parole for the murder of her two children in New Zealand. The children's bodies were not discovered until 2022, hidden in a storage locker, four years after the crime. Lee, who had fled to South Korea, was extradited to face justice.

During the trial, Lee's lawyers contended she was not guilty by reason of insanity, attributing her actions to severe depression following her husband's death in 2017. A forensic psychiatrist supported this, detailing her mental state. However, the prosecution highlighted her efforts to conceal the bodies and flee the country as evidence of her culpability.

The sentencing judge emphasized the particular vulnerability of the children. The court also heard emotional statements from Lee's family, expressing deep pain and the lasting impact of the tragedy. The case hinged on Lee's mental state at the time of the murders.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hakyung Lee is a mother convicted of murdering her two children, in a case infamously known as the 'suitcase murders' in New Zealand.
The bodies of Hakyung Lee's children were discovered in 2022, inside a storage locker bought at an auction by an unsuspecting family.
The defense argued Hakyung Lee was not guilty by reason of insanity, citing severe depression following her husband's death.

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