Ha-seon met a man who claimed to work in national defense research and married him after 1.5 years. On the day they moved into their new home, he disappeared briefly and later revealed he was fired but did not disclose the truth. Investigations showed he fabricated his employment and security clearance, using fake calls to maintain the deception. He filed an annulment lawsuit but avoided court appearances, continuing to post on social media. Ha-seon struggles to understand his lies and the fraud involved.
Country: South Korea
State/Province: None
City/Region: Pohang
Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: 1 year 6 months
Incident Date: None
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1 year 6 months
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궁금한 Y · Original language: Korean
NIS 보안등급(?), 남편이 사라져 버린 후 알게 된 진실 | Y드라이브
Romantic Deception
The case involves a romantic deception where the husband fabricated his identity, employment, and security clearance to maintain the relationship. The deception led to a breakdown of trust, legal annulment proceedings, and social withdrawal by the husband. The pattern reflects a calculated fraud within a marital relationship.
Police and investigative efforts revealed the husband's false employment claims and fabricated security clearance. The husband avoided court appearances for the annulment lawsuit and maintained social media activity inconsistent with his claims. The investigation focuses on uncovering accomplices and the extent of the fraud.
Uncertainty about the husband's true identity and employment status initially complicated the investigation. The use of fake call apps and false documents created confusion. The husband's inconsistent statements and avoidance of legal proceedings added to investigative challenges.
Ha-seon met the husband via Facebook and dated for three months before marrying. The husband claimed to work in defense research with national security clearance. On moving day, he disappeared briefly, later revealing he was fired but withholding details. Investigations showed he never worked at the claimed agency and used fake calls to simulate contact with colleagues. He filed an annulment lawsuit but avoided court, continuing social media activity. The case exposes a pattern of deception and fraud within the marital relationship.
High risk due to prolonged deception, legal conflict, and emotional harm to the victim. The husband's avoidance of responsibility and social maladaptation increase uncertainty about future risks.
Early signs of deception included inconsistent employment claims and secretive communication. The use of technology to fake calls highlights modern fraud tactics. Legal avoidance and social media activity can signal ongoing deception. Victims should be cautious of unverifiable claims and seek verification early.
The husband's fabricated employment and security clearance, secretive phone behavior, and sudden disappearance were key early signals.
Inconsistent information from supposed colleagues, fake call app usage, and false resident registration details helped connect the case.
Documented false employment records, resident registration with fake security clearance, and CCTV footage showing suspicious phone use were strongest evidence.
Not reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond the initial investigation and annulment lawsuit filing.
The husband's true motives, full extent of accomplices, and final legal outcomes remain unclear.