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6. Jun Choi insisted he didn't kill the Burkes. It's true they had an altercation over money, but it was because Edwin Burke suddenly demanded the bride price be doubled on the night before he and Irene Burke were to be married. Jun Choi called Edwin Burke a scoundrel, but he had no choice because he loved Irene Burke. They were her family, after all. However, he had nothing against Jade Burke because she cared deeply for Irene Burke, despite her weak personality.<br />
6. Jun Choi insisted he didn't kill the Burkes. It's true they had an altercation over money, but it was because Edwin Burke suddenly demanded the bride price be doubled on the night before he and Irene Burke were to be married. Jun Choi called Edwin Burke a scoundrel, but he had no choice because he loved Irene Burke. They were her family, after all. However, he had nothing against Jade Burke because she cared deeply for Irene Burke, despite her weak personality.<br />
7. Jun Choi claims to know a secret that no one else but Tyson Turner knows. He would reveal it if his name was cleared.
7. Jun Choi claims to know a secret that no one else but Tyson Turner knows. He would reveal it if his name was cleared.
'''Theory 1'''
Vincent Kim's investigation revealed that nobody by the name of Leon exists, which proves that Jun Choi was lying about his whereabouts that day.
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