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Psychological & Behavioral Intelligence

Unnamed woman Murdered by Unnamed boyfriend, Seoul, South Korea

Human-reviewed analysis

Psychological & Behavioral Intelligence

This source-based behavioral analysis does not establish a clinical diagnosis, motive, or legal finding.

Case Overview

The case involves severe domestic violence driven by jealousy and coercive control within a dating relationship, resulting in serious physical and psychological harm to the victim.

Relationship Dynamics

The offender exhibited controlling and violent behavior triggered by jealousy over the victim's past relationships. The repeated assaults and captivity reflect a pattern of coercive control and escalating violence, severely impacting the victim's physical health and mental well-being.

Escalation Summary

The pathway began with jealousy over ex-partner photos, leading to initial assault and confinement at the bar, followed by further assault and captivity at the home, culminating in severe injury and psychological trauma.

Observed Patterns and Case-Specific Context

Each entry separates the reported behavior or state from the analytical strength of the available narration.

Behavior / construct Person / subject Detailed case context Evidence
Jealousy Emotional state Unnamed boyfriend Offender

The offender's jealousy was triggered by photos of the victim's ex-boyfriend, leading him to demand deletion of the photos and violently assault her when she did not comply immediately.

Context or trigger: Discovery of photos of victim's ex-boyfriend on her phone

Reported expression: Extreme violent reaction including assault and confinement

Explicitly reported Confidence: High
Coercive control Control dynamics Unnamed boyfriend Offender

The offender held the victim captive for hours at both the bar and his home, denying her requests to call emergency services and controlling her movements.

Context or trigger: Holding victim captive at bar and home

Reported expression: Physical confinement and denial of emergency help

Explicitly reported Confidence: High
Fear or perceived threat Emotional state Unnamed woman Victim

The victim experienced fear and trauma as she was forcibly confined and assaulted multiple times, unable to seek help or escape.

Context or trigger: Being held captive and assaulted

Reported expression: Physical and psychological fear during captivity

Analytical inference Confidence: Moderate

Behavioral Escalation Pathway

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Narrative sequence
1 Jealousy Trigger Unnamed boyfriend Offender Jealousy Explicitly reported

The offender discovered photos of the victim's ex-boyfriend on her phone, triggering jealousy and suspicion.

Explicitly reported · High confidence

2 Initial Assault and Captivity at Bar Unnamed boyfriend Offender Coercive control Explicitly reported

The offender assaulted the victim in a storage room at his bar, using a golf club and physical violence, then held her captive for over 10 hours.

Explicitly reported · High confidence

3 Assault and Captivity at Home Unnamed boyfriend Offender Explicitly reported

Later, the offender dragged the victim to his home, demanded deletion of photos, beat her severely, and confined her for 4 hours.

Explicitly reported · High confidence

4 Physical Injury and Psychological Trauma Unnamed woman Victim Explicitly reported

The victim sustained serious physical injuries including a fractured cheekbone and vision damage, and developed PTSD from the trauma.

Explicitly reported · High confidence

5 Legal Action and Sentencing Unnamed boyfriend Offender Explicitly reported

The victim reported the assaults, leading to the offender's arrest, trial, and sentencing to 4 years in prison after appeal.

Explicitly reported · High confidence

6 Post-Incident Reflection Case-wide Analytical inference

The case underscores the importance of early intervention to prevent repeated abuse and the dangers of jealousy-driven domestic violence.

Analytical inference · Moderate confidence

Arrows show the sequence described in the source narrative; they do not prove that one psychological state caused the next event.

Source Limits and Cautions

The analysis is limited by lack of detailed personal information, exact relationship duration, and absence of victim and offender names. Psychological constructs are inferred from reported behaviors without clinical diagnosis.

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