A tragic murder with a perverse twist.
Trigger warning: This post contains details of intimate partner violence and murder.
Sunny Kim was murdered on the 2nd of May, 2015.
She was brutally beaten to death by her abusive boyfriend after attempting to break up with him.
But, no one knew that 26-year-old Sunny was even missing until two weeks after her death.
In that time, her boyfriend — known only as Mr Lee — continued to impersonate Sunny by using her Facebook and email to stay in touch with her family and friends.
“The last message I sent her asked, ‘Hey, how are you?’ I later found out I didn’t hear back because that was the night she was murdered,” one friend told Buzzfeed News.
On the day she was murdered, Sunny Kim had accepted a new job. She rejoiced with family, friends and her boyfriend.
But on the same day Mr Lee emailed that employer — posing as his girlfriend — to explain she had decided to turn down the job offer and return to the United States where she had previously studied since she was 14.
Over the next two weeks, Mr Lee also responded to text messages from Sunny’s family — impersonating his girlfriend’s exact tone and character to cover his tracks.
“The way that he text me was how my sister would text,” Kim’s sister, told BuzzFeed News. “We think he may have gone through her phone to see how she usually contacts us. It was really shocking to see how someone can really hide what they did in that way.”