Sung-Tae Cho, the Killer's Father, "a country bumkin" and CONSIDERABLY OLDER THAN CHO'S MOTHER
Sung-Tae Cho, the killer's father, came from a poor rural area. He was a "country bumpkin" and considerably older than Cho's mother, Hyang-Im Kim, the daughter of a refugee, said Cho's great-aunt, Kim Yan-Soon. "We practically forced her to get married.
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