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Four Months of Marriage Enough! Newlywed Murders Koreatown Hubby With Bloody Knife in Heart

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Picture of a knife, not the one in story.
Picture of a knife, not the one in story.

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A 28-year-old woman was convicted of second-degree murder Tuesday for fatally stabbing her husband of four months in their Pico-Union apartment last year.

Misun Yoo faces 16 years to life in prison when she is sentenced for the July 30, 2017, killing of 31-year-old Tae Kyung Sung.

Jurors deliberated for about two hours before convicting Yoo, who was ordered to remain jailed without bail pending sentencing on Jan. 28.

Yoo’s attorney argued during the trial that blood-spatter evidence suggested Sung committed suicide.

But during closing arguments Monday, Deputy District Attorney Colby Cano told jurors Sung had no reason to kill himself. Cano said Sung was working hard to build his business, a karaoke nightclub in Koreatown called the Barcode.

The couple stayed at the club until about 4 a.m. the day Sung died. Friends drove them home to their apartment in the 1100 block of Menlo Avenue, across the street from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Olympic Division station, and then Sung logged onto his computer.

Attorneys said Sung, who was known as Andy, exchanged text messages with a friend for about 15 minutes before Yoo called 911, struggling to make herself understood as she asked for help, because she barely spoke English. When officers arrived minutes later, they found Sung slumped over his computer chair, his sleeveless T-shirt drenched in blood and a knife sticking out of his heart.

Yoo initially told officers that a man broke in, punched her and stabbed her husband, but she later told investigators she had no memory of what had happened, Cano said.

“The facts prove this is a murder,” Cano told jurors Monday. “The evidence in the case is … completely inconsistent with their claim of suicide.”

Sung was happy and there were “no warning signs of any kind … no suicide note … no history of mental health issues,” Cano said. “This is not someone who’s closing himself off to the outside world.”

The prosecutor said evidence of blood found in the bathroom and kitchen sinks and a shower drain prove that Yoo tried to clean up before police arrived.

Cano said that despite hours of questioning by police, she never suggested that her husband had committed suicide, and she ultimately told investigators, “Just say I did it. I don’t remember.”

Defense attorney David Paek said his client was “stumbling drunk” when she left the club and frantic when she called police. He said Sung had beaten Yoo when the pair got home from the club, striking her on “the right cheek, the left jaw, the mouth. He beat her to the point of no return.”

Paek showed a photo of Yoo taken by police with her right cheekbone swollen and bruised.

“He was a wife-beater and that’s probably a dark secret that he didn’t want anyone to find out,” Paek told jurors.

Though Andy is “playful, hugging (and) caressing” his wife in video surveillance captured about an hour before the killing, Paek said “he has an image to keep up. He’s the nice guy.”

But when they got home, the defense attorney suggested, Sung knocked his wife out cold in an “irrational rage.”

That same rage led him to stab himself when he realized “he’d crossed a line that he could not return from,” the defense attorney said. Sung knew when his wife gained consciousness “she was going to pack her bags and she was going to leave him, and the thought of her leaving him … drove him to do this.”

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