He Deserves to be in Prison // The Edward Shin Murder Story
6/9/20268 min
Edward Shin was convicted in 2011 for the first-degree murder of his business partner, Chris Smith, whose body has never been found. In 2010, Shin killed Smith inside their San Juan Capistrano, California office after a bitter legal and financial dispute over their lucrative marketing firm, 800Xchange.
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What have I always told you? You can never trust a gambling addict. Specifically, I'm talking about this guy. His name's Ed, and Ed's around 29 when this story starts. He's living in California. And Ed, he owns a small sports magazine. But here's the thing about him. He's kind of a shady dude. He really loves gambling and partying with women. Problem is, he can't actually afford that lifestyle. His magazine is barely making enough money to exist. So Ed starts looking for ways to get more cash,