Here are 5 of the most horrific true crimes in Malaysia that still remain unsolved:
That’s why so many people are fascinated by true crime, it gives us an insight into why people act the way they do.
Investigations then found that Jean was romantically linked to a doctor from Sri Lanka, Dr Narada Warnasurya, and they had been reportedly exchanging love letters to each other even before Jean lost her husband in a car accident. Was it the result of a jealous lover? The voice recorder included a conversation between the pilots and hijackers. It was then followed by the sound of gunshots, which was believed to be what lead to the pilot’s death. The airplane, however, never made it to Singapore. The hijackers lost control of the airplane and crashed at Tanjung Kupang, Johor Bahru, where residents around the area heard a loud explosion around 8:36pm.
A year later, all three suspects were acquitted of the crime after the court ruled that the prosecution had failed to clear many unresolved and unanswered doubts. Koh Kim Teck, who was a former “Datuk Seri”, went under the radar in 2010 when his acquittal was upheld.This case took place in 1999, where 17-year-old student, Audrey, was abducted while she was on her way to Methodist Girls’ School at Jalan Cenderasari, and later assaulted and killed.
Two drug addicts in the area were seen as suspects and were promptly arrested by the police, but they were let go when there was insufficient evidence to tie them to the crime.One of the most heartbreaking murders to date involved 8-year-old Nurin Jazlin. On 20th August, 2007, Nurin asked her mother if she could walk to a night market that was 500 metres from her home to buy a hairclip.