Woo had an argument with his live-in girlfriend on the afternoon of April 26, 1982. Enraged, he left the house and went to the police armory, where he began consuming large amounts of whiskey. After becoming heavily drunk, he raided the police armory of its weapons and built a personal arsenal. Woo then stole a single rifle and some grenades and left the armory around dinner time. Walking from house to house, he abused his position as a police officer to make people feel safe and gain entry into their homes. Then he shot the victims, or killed the entire family with a grenade. He continued this pattern for a full eight hours.
Once Woo had shot a certain number of people in a village, he would run to another nearby village to continue the massacre. In the early hours of April 27, after rampaging through five villages in Uiryeong county, Woo took his final two grenades and strapped them to his body. He took three people hostage and set the grenades' fuses, killing both himself and his final victims.
this guy pwned at life
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Anonymous2007-04-25 21:16 ID:0ytydzYK
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now thats dedication. see. another under appreciated genius who had to prove his superiority the only way he knew how...
then again a genius would have got away ;)
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Anonymous2007-04-25 21:19 ID:+1+DaeCQ
Koreans are murderers... All the more reason to commit genocide and kill those zipperheads.
Contrary to popular opinion, serial killers are rarely insane or motivated by hallucinations and/or voices in their heads. Many claim to be, usually as a way of trying to get acquitted by reason of insanity. There are, however, a few genuine cases of serial killers who were compelled by such delusions.
Herbert Mullin slaughtered 13 people after voices told him that murder was necessary to prevent California from suffering an earthquake. Mullin went to great pains to point out that California did indeed avoid an earthquake during his murder spree.