Airline Captain Murder Suspect Targeted Six Colleagues, Months of Planning Revealed
Busan, South Korea – Authorities have revealed the chilling extent of a former airline employee’s alleged meticulous planning, as he is accused of targeting a total of six active airline captains for violent attacks. Kim Dong-hwan, 49, was transferred to prosecutors on the 26th facing charges related to the murder of an active captain in Busan. Investigations indicate a premeditated campaign spanning several months, aimed at colleagues with whom Kim had previously worked.
According to the Busan Metropolitan Police Agency, Kim Dong-hwan’s alleged scheme involved extensive preparation. After his resignation from the airline, he reportedly gained unauthorized access to a colleague’s account for an official flight schedule website. This access allowed him to repeatedly monitor the flight itineraries of his intended victims. For several months, he is said to have secretly followed these six captains, meticulously mapping their daily routines and movements. To further conceal his activities and identify their residences, Kim allegedly disguised himself as a delivery driver, a tactic that also facilitated scouting potential crime scenes.
A Trail of Violence and Failed Attempts
The alleged spree of violence began on the 16th in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do. Kim Dong-hwan is accused of assaulting Captain A with an intent to strangle him. However, this initial attack proved unsuccessful, and Kim fled the scene, making his way to Busan.
The following morning, on the 17th, at approximately 5:30 a.m., Kim allegedly carried out a fatal attack. He is accused of stabbing another captain, identified as Captain B, to death with a bladed weapon at an apartment complex in Busanjin-gu, Busan. He then fled the city.
His alleged pursuit of further victims continued. Kim is reported to have traveled to Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do, with the intention of targeting Captain C. However, this plan was thwarted, and he again fled, this time to Ulsan. It was in Ulsan that Kim was apprehended by authorities, approximately 14 hours after the murder of Captain B.
Expanding Target List and Methodical Evasion
Initial police investigations following Kim Dong-hwan’s arrest identified four potential targets. However, through the examination of evidence, authorities have since confirmed that two additional individuals were also on his list. It is understood that the planning for these latter two targets was reportedly less detailed compared to the initial four.
Investigators have determined that there was no specific order of priority for the attacks. Furthermore, the targeted captains were not in positions that directly influenced Kim Dong-hwan’s performance evaluations during his employment at the airline, suggesting the motives may stem from personal grievances rather than professional ones.
To evade detection and facilitate his movements during his escape, Kim Dong-hwan reportedly relied solely on cash transactions. He was observed carrying a container, described as a carrier, which police believe held items essential for his alleged criminal activities.
Contents of the Carrier and Future Investigations
The carrier seized by police reportedly contained spare clothing and more than one bladed weapon, underscoring the premeditated nature of his alleged actions.
A police official commented on the extensive planning, stating, “Kim Dong-hwan identified the schedules of all six targets and selected them as crime subjects. If he had not been arrested, he likely would have carried out the crimes against all six.”
The investigation is ongoing, with police intending to delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding the leak of the airline account credentials. Understanding how Kim Dong-hwan gained access to sensitive flight schedule information is a key priority for law enforcement.








