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A 22-year-old woman in SouthKorea has been indicted on murder and drug-related charges after allegedly luring three men to motels, leaving two dead

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Suspect used ChatGPT in planning drug killings in South Korea: Police​


She asked ChatGPT questions like what happens if one takes sleeping pills with alcohol.

The woman, surnamed Kim, asked ChatGPT questions like what happens if one takes sleeping pills with alcohol.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Published Feb 20, 2026, 09:59 AM
Updated Feb 20, 2026, 12:38 PM

SEOUL – A woman suspected in two deaths via drug-laced drinks was found to have used ChatGPT in planning the crime, police said on Feb 19.

The suspect surnamed Kim, in her 20s, is accused of killing two men by giving them drinks containing benzodiazepines that she had been prescribed for a mental illness, according to the Seoul Gangbuk Police Station.

The police investigation revealed that she had entered questions into ChatGPT about the risks of administering the drugs, including questions like what happens if one takes sleeping pills with alcohol and how much would be considered dangerous.

Kim was referred to prosecutors under detention on murder charges rather than on charges of inflicting bodily injury resulting in death, as police concluded that she had intent to kill based on her online history. The lesser charge applies when a suspect intended to cause injury but unintentionally caused the victim’s death.

“Kim repeatedly asked questions related to drugs on ChatGPT. She was fully aware that consuming alcohol together with drugs could result in death,” an investigator said.

Kim’s first alleged attack took place at about 9.25pm on Jan 28, when she entered a motel in Suyu neighbourhood in Gangbuk district, with a man in his 20s. She left the motel alone about two hours later. The man was found dead the following day at around 6pm on a bed in a room.

Using the same method, she allegedly killed another man in his 20s on Feb 9 after the two checked into a different motel in Gangbuk together.

Prior to the serial motel drug killings, the woman allegedly attempted a similar crime in December last year. While at a cafe parking lot in Namyangju, Gyeonggi province, she gave a man in his 20s whom she was dating at the time a drink mixed with drugs, causing him to lose consciousness. He survived and was not in a life-threatening condition.

Kim admitted to police that she mixed her prescribed psychiatric medication into a hangover drink and gave it to the victims, but denied any intention to kill them.

Police have conducted a psychopathy assessment and in-depth interviews with the suspect, with the assistance of a profiler, to determine her psychological profile. The findings may be taken into account in the prosecution’s decision-making process. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
 

在汽旅毒殺2男!韓國蛇蠍美人照片曝光 IG粉絲暴漲50倍​

2026/02/24 15:53 即時新聞/綜合報導

南韓金姓女子在首汽車旅館接連毒殺2男,其Instagram被挖出後粉絲暴漲50倍。(圖擷自IG)

南韓金姓女子在首汽車旅館接連毒殺2男,其Instagram被挖出後粉絲暴漲50倍。(圖擷自IG)
南韓1名22歲金姓女子,在首爾江北區汽車旅館和男性聚會時,於飲料中投放苯二氮平類安眠藥物,導致2名20多歲的男子死亡,近來網路上突然出現稱讚她美貌的文章,其Instagram粉絲已暴漲50倍。

據韓媒《中央日報》報導,在金女IG被挖出來之前,原本只有200多名粉絲,目前已超過1萬人,並且還有不少網友留言表態支持,例如「她長得漂亮,所以是無辜的」、「應該幫她減刑」。

然而,金女的IG資料顯示,她在第2名男性死亡當天仍上傳自拍照,並加上「歡迎追蹤」、「互相追蹤」等標籤,似乎在尋找接下來的受害者。專家表示,網友們應該要警惕對犯罪分子外表迷戀的情況,因為這可能會傳播錯誤觀念。

南韓網路出現稱讚金女歪風。(圖擷自IG)

南韓網路出現稱讚金女歪風。(圖擷自IG)
 


Suspect used ChatGPT in planning drug killings in South Korea: Police​


She asked ChatGPT questions like what happens if one takes sleeping pills with alcohol.

The woman, surnamed Kim, asked ChatGPT questions like what happens if one takes sleeping pills with alcohol.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Published Feb 20, 2026, 09:59 AM
Updated Feb 20, 2026, 12:38 PM

SEOUL – A woman suspected in two deaths via drug-laced drinks was found to have used ChatGPT in planning the crime, police said on Feb 19.

The suspect surnamed Kim, in her 20s, is accused of killing two men by giving them drinks containing benzodiazepines that she had been prescribed for a mental illness, according to the Seoul Gangbuk Police Station.

The police investigation revealed that she had entered questions into ChatGPT about the risks of administering the drugs, including questions like what happens if one takes sleeping pills with alcohol and how much would be considered dangerous.

Kim was referred to prosecutors under detention on murder charges rather than on charges of inflicting bodily injury resulting in death, as police concluded that she had intent to kill based on her online history. The lesser charge applies when a suspect intended to cause injury but unintentionally caused the victim’s death.

“Kim repeatedly asked questions related to drugs on ChatGPT. She was fully aware that consuming alcohol together with drugs could result in death,” an investigator said.

Kim’s first alleged attack took place at about 9.25pm on Jan 28, when she entered a motel in Suyu neighbourhood in Gangbuk district, with a man in his 20s. She left the motel alone about two hours later. The man was found dead the following day at around 6pm on a bed in a room.

Using the same method, she allegedly killed another man in his 20s on Feb 9 after the two checked into a different motel in Gangbuk together.

Prior to the serial motel drug killings, the woman allegedly attempted a similar crime in December last year. While at a cafe parking lot in Namyangju, Gyeonggi province, she gave a man in his 20s whom she was dating at the time a drink mixed with drugs, causing him to lose consciousness. He survived and was not in a life-threatening condition.

Kim admitted to police that she mixed her prescribed psychiatric medication into a hangover drink and gave it to the victims, but denied any intention to kill them.

Police have conducted a psychopathy assessment and in-depth interviews with the suspect, with the assistance of a profiler, to determine her psychological profile. The findings may be taken into account in the prosecution’s decision-making process. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Why need to kill?
 
Suspect in South Korea poisoning case attracts online support after glamorous photos emerge

8 hours ago

www.thestandard.com.hk

A 22-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with a suspected serial poisoning case in Seoul, where two men died and another was injured after allegedly being drugged in hotel rooms.

Police said the suspect, surnamed Kim, lured three men in their 20s to short-stay hotels since December, where she allegedly spiked their drinks with benzodiazepine-based substances, resulting in two deaths.

Investigators also found searches on her phone about lethal dosages of sleeping pills and ways to evade responsibility, some of which were made using ChatGPT.

The case has sparked controversy after what appeared to be the suspect’s Instagram photos circulated online. Her follower count reportedly increased more than 50-fold within days, with some users posting supportive comments such as “being pretty is not a crime” and calling for leniency.

Experts warned the reaction may be linked to Hybristophilia — a phenomenon where individuals develop a fascination with or attraction to offenders. They cautioned that glorifying suspects online could reinforce harmful values and potentially encourage copycat behavior.

Local reports also said the suspect continued posting selfies and using hashtags to attract followers, even on the day of the second victim’s death. This has raised concerns that she may have been seeking additional targets online.
 
Suspect in South Korea poisoning case attracts online support after glamorous photos emerge

8 hours ago

www.thestandard.com.hk

A 22-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with a suspected serial poisoning case in Seoul, where two men died and another was injured after allegedly being drugged in hotel rooms.

Police said the suspect, surnamed Kim, lured three men in their 20s to short-stay hotels since December, where she allegedly spiked their drinks with benzodiazepine-based substances, resulting in two deaths.

Investigators also found searches on her phone about lethal dosages of sleeping pills and ways to evade responsibility, some of which were made using ChatGPT.

The case has sparked controversy after what appeared to be the suspect’s Instagram photos circulated online. Her follower count reportedly increased more than 50-fold within days, with some users posting supportive comments such as “being pretty is not a crime” and calling for leniency.

Experts warned the reaction may be linked to Hybristophilia — a phenomenon where individuals develop a fascination with or attraction to offenders. They cautioned that glorifying suspects online could reinforce harmful values and potentially encourage copycat behavior.

Local reports also said the suspect continued posting selfies and using hashtags to attract followers, even on the day of the second victim’s death. This has raised concerns that she may have been seeking additional targets online.
Later come out imitation case.
 
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