Influencer in her 20's found dead shortly after broadcast. Murdered by man in 50's who donated to her streams

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    A 20-something influencer with 300,000 social media followers was m*rd*r*d. Her cold body, showing signs of severe facial assault, was shockingly discovered in a remote mountainous area of Muju, North Jeolla Province a place with no known connection to her. The estimated time of death was 3:27 PM on the 11th. The crime occurred within approximately 30 minutes of her last live broadcast.


    The detective said the camera captured what looked like someone forcibly pulling her back into the car as she tried to get out at 3:27 PM, causing the door to close again.


    - Interview with Ms Jia's mother


    The perpetrator who murdered Ms Jia was a man in his fifties, Mr Choi (pseudonym). He had approached her as an SNS agent promising to increase her follower count, establishing a business partnership. It transpired he was a VIP known as a "big spender" on the video platform where Ms Jia worked, and was recognized among influencers as a person of considerable wealth.


    - Interview with a video platform broadcaster


    The platform, which assigned tiered levels based on sponsorship amounts, stated that reaching Mr Choi's level 46 required spending at least 100 million won. Yet, despite introducing himself as the president of an IT company, he was not actually wealthy and was experiencing such financial hardship that his house had been auctioned off. However, the day before the incident, he was seen suddenly kneeling before Ms Jia, pleading for something. Mr Choi, a man in his fifties known as a VIP, was actually burdened by debt. But what made him bend his knee?


    What was once unwavering support and backing has twisted into a distorted relationship. What motivated the horrific crime he committed?

    post response:

    [+176][-19]

    original post: here


    1. [+919, -22]

    Are you saying they knelt down asking for the money I donated to be returned??


    2. [+744, -14]

    I don't understand this world. Spending hundreds of millions to win over influencers?! Especially when he's not even well-off, and he's even going into debt to do it


    3. [+774, -178]

    Raise your hand if you don't understand why anyone would spend money on something like that. I know it's a personal choice, but it's not just a little, it's a lot of money. Why would anyone donate that much... Also, besides this article, there's a big scoop in the entertainment industry right now.


    4. [+55, -2]

    Female BJs, watch out for big spendersㅋㅋㅋㅋ Seriously, no one just hands out huge amounts of money, there are probably a lot of conditions attached


    5. [+54, 0]

    You don't get a 100% refund, and 40% goes to the platform fee, so if it's 100 million won, you'd only get 60 million back. Sigh... the system seems basically non-refundable anyway. Why spend money at a place like that?

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