Rotten Mango - #363: Korean “Evil” Twin Tried To Kill “Perfect” Sister To Take Over Her Identity
Episode Date: June 2, 2024The police office ran through the apartment complex - only stopping to investigate a suspicious looking Korean girl in a blue mustang. “What unit?” “656” she said. The exact unit he was ca...lled to for a potential home invasion and hostage situation. “What’s your name?” “My name is Sunny Han.” He tried to memorize her face before running to the unit. They found in the apartment 2 college girls had been tied up by gunmen. They were trying to kill the girls. As the officer is interviewing the two female victims he can’t help but shake the feeling of deja vu. “Wait, I’m sorry what did you say your name was?” “Sunny. Sunny Han.” But that’s not possible. How can someone be two places at once? Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ramble.
The police officer is running through the apartment complex.
Well, he's running through the parking lot.
This is one of the highest priority calls that the station had gotten the entire day.
Possible hostage situation in a nice, family-friendly Orange County apartment complex.
It's the middle of the day. There could be children running around.
All they know is that there is a potential home invasion and essay of college students
by two male home invaders a
Group of four young girls lived together two gunmen had forced their way in and that's it
That's pretty much all he knows
The 911 call was placed two minutes ago and one of the roommates had been hiding in the bathroom screaming
Please hurry and whispering. Please hurry. Please hurry. I think they're essay hiding in the bathroom screaming, please hurry, and whispering, please hurry, please hurry,
I think they're essaying my roommate right now, please.
That's all they have.
So this is high priority.
One of the officers arriving at the scene,
he's running through the parking lot when he notices a blue Mustang sitting there,
which is nothing out of the ordinary, but as he's running past,
there's two people sitting in the Mustang.
So he approaches the car, and there's a Korean girl in the driver's seat,
a young man in the passenger's seat.
Do you live here? Are you a resident here?
The girl rolls down her window.
Yes, I am. Sorry, officer.
I just got into a fight with my roommates,
so I just wanted to get some fresh...
Is there something wrong?
Is something going on? Is there a problem inside?
And your roommates are still inside? I'm sorry, is there a problem? Is there something going on? Is there a problem inside? And your roommates are still inside?
I'm sorry, is there a problem? Is there something going on?
What is your unit number?
676?
Interesting.
The officer's radio starts buzzing. The other officers need backup at unit 676.
He's about to rush off, but he stops.
He looks at the Korean girl for a brief moment.
Black hair, fair skin, brown eyes. I mean, like most police officers, he's trying to rush off, but he stops. He looks at the Korean girl for a brief moment. Black hair, fair skin, brown eyes.
I mean, like most police officers,
he trying to memorize the face
of every single person he sees at a crime scene.
And one more thing, what's your name?
I'm Sunny.
My name's Sunny Han.
There's a lot of questions
that you never wanna ask a police officer,
especially when there's four of them holding their guns out,
pointed directly at your face.
Probably top of the list of questions never to be asked would be something along the lines
of if I run, are you going to shoot me?
There's four police officers at the door to unit 676.
A male had just opened the door, a male gunman.
They know that there's only two male gunmen and the rest of the residents are girls, so
this has to be the home invader.
And the police are staring at him and he's got the door cracked open like he lives there,
like he's opening the door to the mailman.
The officers don't even know how to respond.
They just scream, get down on the ground now, get down on the ground.
The guy pauses for a second, he's's running through his options and then he slams the apartment door shut on the police
officer's face did he ask that question or he asked the question oh and then he
shut the door yes okay they eventually break into the apartment through the back
he is tackled onto the ground and arrested so now all that leaves for the
police officers is taking the statements of
the two victims. They find two female victims inside the unit. Two shaking Korean girls,
maybe 21, 22 years old. They're standing there hugging themselves. They're taking turns trying
to rip the duct tape out of each other's hair and legs. The officer approaches them and he's hit with this really strange feeling.
This overpowering sense of deja vu.
I mean she just looks so familiar.
He could have sworn he saw the dark hair, pale skin, brown, but again, I mean maybe
it's just been a long day, right?
But there's just this feeling.
The more she talks, then he tied us up and put a gun to our heads and then forced us
both into the bathtub where he was going to-
He was gonna-
I'm so sorry, ma'am. I'm so sorry.
What's your name again?
My name is... Sunny.
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As always, full show notes are available at rottenmangopodcast.comcom Now, before we get started, a few quick disclaimers
Today's case is relatively non-graphic, however, there are some brief mentions of R-word and self-exit as well as gun violence
There is also a portion where the perpetrator queerbates, which is also known as pretending to be a part of the LGBTQIA plus community for your own exploits
So if that is triggering, take some time for yourself
and we will see you in the next one.
So with that being said, let's get into the case
that everyone believes is about one evil twin
and one really good twin.
But is that really the case?
How can one person be at two places at once?
But here she is on the witness stand testifying as a victim
and then you turn your head and there she is again sitting next to the attorneys at the defendant table. Most of
the people in the courtroom, the judge, the jury, they all have to keep doing
double takes left right like they're watching a tennis match. It's like
watching a mirrored image when one on the witness stand would start crying, the
other one would instantly start crying at the defense table. It's like they
shared the same emotional string. It was really weird. It's like a glitch in the universe. Watching two clones.
I mean there's obviously a very reasonable answer for this. They're
identical twins. One is on the stand as a victim and the other is on the stand as
the defendant on trial for conspiring to murder her identical twin sister.
All because she wanted to be her twin.
She wanted to be her.
Sunny Han is staring at the police officer.
You cannot be serious right now.
Oh, we're serious.
What the hell did Gina do?
She's always lying to get me in trouble.
This is not real.
That's not what the neighbor said, by the way.
The city of Irvine, I mean, mean we live there briefly it is a weird place
it's in Orange County which is in California and the city itself feels
like a fake black mirror city it's beautiful don't get me wrong but
everything is beige and it's a giant bubble every house looks the same every
apartment complex looks the same and they're all owned by the same company
everything is so clean but but in a strange…
Yes, it's strange, it's sterile.
It's like I don't know if human cities are made to be this clean.
It just doesn't naturally happen.
It's the place that you go to have children, you send them to school, and then you have
a suburban routine that just loops and loops and loops until you die.
And that year, there was only one recorded murder for the full 365 days in the city of Irvine.
It is consistently ranked one of the safest cities in the United States.
Nothing ever happens in Irvine.
That's why Carla, fake name, moved to Irvine in the first place, for some peace and quiet.
Look what you did to me! Look at me! How could you do this to your own flesh and blood?
Calm down.
Carla looks out the window and there's two girls.
I mean, she knows that there's two separate girls because they look the same and they're standing in front of each other.
It's almost like, again, looking at a mirrored image, but one of them is covered in blood.
So obviously, it's two girls.
It looks like someone took a meat cleaver and just smashed it into her nose bridge.
And now that girl, the bloody girl, is screaming at the top of her lungs. Look what you did to me
You stole my fucking car. You started it
Someone help me, please someone help me. She's gonna kill me. How old
They're like 21. Oh
It appeared one of the girls was trying to kill the other so Karla naturally calls the police When the police arrive they arrest Sunny Han which makes sense
She's the one without the blood dried on her shirt, but that makes sense, right? But they're not arresting her for punching and assaulting her sister. They already had a warrant out for Sunny Han's arrest
So that being said Sunny Han is in big trouble
Asian gangs in Orange County are actually a very big thing.
There's the tiny rascals gang, the Asian boys,
Wa-Ching, Dragon family, the Korean gangs like the Korean crazy dogs.
There's a lot and they all have turf wars and one of them or maybe a few of them were out for Gina Han.
That's what she's frantically telling her friends. My sister Sunny, my twin sister Sunny,
her boyfriend is in one of those Orange County based Asian gangs and they're gonna get me
I have to be careful every time I drive into Orange County
Your sister? Why would your twin sister want to do something like that to you?
I mean, that's your twin sister at the end of the day, no? I know but when we were 15 years old
I don't even remember what I did. It was honestly probably nothing, but we're arguing like we normally do and I'm telling you she's
She's insane. Out of nowhere at my sister
Sunny grabs a sharp pen and stabs me in the thigh with it
That was when we were 15 and now now she's put a hit out on me
Now they're 23 and Sunny according to Gina has been exponentially getting more homicidal
Gina's anxiously grabbing her arms while telling her friends and anybody who will listen that Sunny put a hit out on her and she's so scared.
She told her boyfriend who's in one of those gangs to kidnap me, essay me, and then kill me.
On site. No questions asked. Which is interesting. Because what if they catch Sunny instead?
How could they tell the difference? A girl walks into the police station not too long after all of this
and she walks up to the officer
Hi, I would like to pick up my ID please
She's standing in front of the receptionist at the sheriff's office
Name please, Sunny
My name is Sunny Han
Or at least it will be soon
Because all Gina has to do first is kill her twin sister Sunny to become her
So Gina wants to be Sunny. Yes, and Sunny is in jail in jail. Yeah, she just got out
Sunny just got out. Yeah
But Gina wants to be Sunny now. Mm-hmm
Sunny did beat Gina up. Sunny did beat her up, yes. And Sunny is dating someone in a gang.
Allegedly.
Okay.
Now, one of the creepiest psychological studies done was in the 1960s.
Two scientists were debating nature versus nurture.
Are you born this way or are you made this way or is it kind of a mixture of both?
Some believe that it's nature, that genetic traits are handed down by parents through evolution and all of that
and they influence everything about an individual
and it's precisely that, your genetic makeup, that makes each person so incredibly unique
The argument being, there could be a set of twins that have the exact same genetic makeup
and yet, their lives turn out drastically different
So, how does that make sense?
But others argue it's not that simple.
There's no way that both twins experience the same exact life trauma, experiences, and
stimulations in life.
So with nurture, each twin turns out different from the other.
Then you have people arguing that it's a mixture of both, nature and nurture, that
defines who somebody is.
I mean it's so hard to argue because there's no solid proof that it's one or the other. If
someone ends up being an incredibly stubborn person when they're older, is
it a result of their genes or their environment or a mixture of both? There's
no perfect answer. Dr. Viola Bernard invented what she called the twinning
reaction, placing two twin infants into two different adopted families.
So she ran this adoption center or well she worked with an adoption center and every time
they would get two twins, they would adopt them out to separate families and not tell
anybody that they were one half of a twin.
They would not tell the adoptive parents, they would not tell the twin, it would be
nowhere in the files.
Is that okay to do?
This is probably one of the most debated, questionable, unethical studies that was ever
done on twins.
That's crazy.
There were a lot of people who committed self-exits after this.
What?
Now, they do not tell the parents that they are twins, they let them grow up not knowing
there's another pair of them somewhere out there in the world. Then later they go and study their lives and
behaviors under the disguise of, oh we're doing an adoption study because you've
been adopted and we'd just like to ask a few questions. This, they thought, could
answer the never-ending debate of nature versus nurture because their genetic
makeup is the same. I will say the study itself, all of the files are sealed to this day. so i don't
really know if anything came out of it. it doesn't seem like anything came out of it. it just seems
that they were committing morally unethical studies in my opinion. but the part that fascinated a lot
of people was the idea that if there are twins who don't know they have a twin out there, do they grow
up like everybody else? do they grow up like me where i know I don't have a twin out there? I hope.
Do they feel something or do they feel somehow subconsciously that something is missing?
One unwilling participant in the study, Doug, his dad explained,
Doug just always had this anger that revolved around the fact that
he always felt that something was absent from his life and he just could never put his finger on it.
Doug would be reunited with his twin Howard and they realized some eerie coincidences.
They got married the same year.
They had kids the same year.
Both their kids played the same sports and additionally, both their kids had the same
number Jersey assigned to them.
Number two, they both had similar eating habits,
they don't like condiments or sauces on their food because they quote had no use for them.
So it's very strange. It's like they both felt like something was missing and they both kind of
lived parallel lives. The study itself resulted in two self-exits and it ruined a lot of people's lives because once they found out they had a twin
it just was unbearable really to know that a lot of them did discuss how they just felt empty their
whole lives they didn't understand how other people felt complete they never felt complete
and they never understood what the gloominess feeling was from. Maybe if they knew it would
have made things better but then to have that betrayal later on I think it was
just it was too difficult. Sunny and Gina both found out about each other at
around the age of five. They both found out that there is a girl in the same
town as them that looks just like them like a little doppelganger. Sunny's mom
she wasn't surprised. Gina's dad wasn't surprised that they had a doppelganger because this was the
agreement. After the divorce, they would each get one twin. I'm not sure if it was
completely random. I don't know why Gina went with her dad and Sunny went with
her mom or if they had favorites ever since they were born, but the girls were
split up, they were separated, and then later reunited with the very calm
introduction of like, oh yeah, you're twins
the reason for the reunion and the life epiphany was that
Mr. Han decides he's gonna be a family man. He met a new woman
He's gonna start a new life with her have children with her and start a family
So in order to do that, he can't have a family
It's time for him to be child free
He can't have a family. It's time for him to be child-free. So he gives Gina back to Mrs. Han and they are reunited. And at first it seems like the reunion is the best thing that could have ever happened.
Sunny and Gina are so happy to be with each other and I imagine it's like every kid's dream to find out that they have a long lost twin out there.
And now instead of experiencing life alone, they have each other.
And now both of them are living with Mrs. Han, their mother, and she's got double the kids,
and she's putting in half the effort.
There's a carton of eggs in the fridge, bye!
Be safe!
She would just slam the door shut,
and the girls would be home alone for days,
and they would be left with nothing but a carton of eggs.
They would finish that tiny carton in a day or two,
and now they have nothing.
They don't have any food, they don't have anyone to call,
they don't have anything to eat.
In addition to that, they have no idea
when their mom is gonna be back. It's kind of
a sadistic psychological experiment set up. The two of them are fighting for
resources in the same house, a fight for survival. It's very primal, but at the
same time, they are each other's only emotional comfort and support, which is
at that age especially very critical for survival. It's a very confusing question
of are they competing with each other or are they enduring it together?
And all of this would be made even more confusing by the fact that random men would just show up at the house odd hours
Of the night sometimes their mom would let them in and it would be one of her boyfriends
The girls never really bothered to learn their names because it was a revolving door other times their mom would hide behind them behind the couch
Shh, do not say a single word and do not turn on the light.
Hide two girls?
Yeah.
Behind the couch?
Because the loan sharks would be out and they can sniff out blood.
311% interest a year is what loan sharks in South Korea can charge.
Meaning if you borrow $10,000 you have to ultimately pay back the $10, if you borrowed $10,000, you have to ultimately pay back the $10,000 you borrowed, but also an additional $31,100.
The total amount that they gave you, $10,000. The total amount you gotta give them back, $41,100.
Mrs. Han is addicted to gambling, and her relationships in Korea are not working out. daughters Gina and Sunny are fighting non-stop a normal day in the house
Consists of the girls finding new bruises on their bodies putting
Neosporin on new cuts and counting how many hairs they ripped off each other's heads. Oh, this is all in South Korea
Yes, well, they can't they move now. It's time to put it all behind them. They pack their bags. We're moving to, California
It's supposed to be this new fresh start but it's not. It's the same
thing that was happening in Korea but now in California except it's so much
worse because the girls can't go to the convenience store and try to buy a
boiled egg. They don't know anybody in California. They don't speak the language.
They don't do anything. They just sit there at home with each other and that's
it. Until a few years later they turn 13 13. Mom's like, pack your bags.
Say goodbye to your friends, because you're starting all over again.
The car pulls up to a random house in Orange County.
The door swings open and Mrs. Han walks them to the door.
Meet your aunt.
This is my sister.
This is my sister's husband, your uncle.
This is your new family now.
And Mrs. Han just walks off.
Where did she go?
to gamble to live her own life now this is where I think the nurture part really comes into play
because they went from moving to the United States in the sixth grade to becoming covaledictorians of their high school six years later
a lot of people attribute this to their aunt and uncle and I'm sure they do have quite a bit to do with it
but if you really knew the twins there was this underlying steam just bubbling
to burst they were so intensely jealous of each other it was likely the most
overpowering emotion that they felt in their entire lives they would rather die
than let one be the valedictorian they would rather push and push themselves
until both of them were equal or one of them was better
but then the other one would die before they let that happen.
Wait so they were both top of the class?
Yes.
Exactly the same?
Yes.
Covalidate.
They couldn't even exact equal.
Wow.
It's as if you were to put the most stubborn people in the room, put them in a staring
contest.
Both eyes are wide open.
A minute passes.
Both of them start crying.
There's tears streaming down their face. Two minutes. Their eye veins are popping out. Three minutes. The whites of their eyes are wide open a minute passes both of them start crying There's tears streaming down their face two minutes their eye veins are popping out three minutes the whites of their eyes are bloodshot
They won't stop they'd rather die somebody else in the middle has to be like, okay, okay
You guys are both winners co winners of the staring contest
Look at the winners. You know how like usually when we talk about twins like
They have this crazy connection that they will do anything for their twins. This is like the opposite scale.
Yeah.
They are so, so, so like, you know,
and a lot of people attribute and wonder if it's because they were separated when
they were kids subconsciously, if it happened as they were babies, isn't that
fascinating to think about if you're a twin, please let me know in the comments,
if you think that would have made things different between your relationship
Wow
It's interesting
Now that's the twins relationship. They could not see the other one shine
They were hyper competitive in every aspect of their lives school grades boys friends likability which jeanahan always felt like it was unfair
Sunny was naturally more extroverted than je. People said, oh, Sunny, like her name, she's just Sunny.
And then things just came easier to Sunny.
She would study three hours a day, get a 98 on an exam.
Gina would have to study five hours
to get the same freaking 98 on the same exact exam,
but it's fine because Gina would just stay up late
and put in the extra hours because she would rather die
than see Sunny get a 98 and she get a 95
There is however one thing that Gina did not stand a chance on no matter how hard she tried and that was
being mom's favorite
Sunny was always mom's favorite. Every time she would visit, it was always sunny this, sunny that.
The mom that left them?
Yeah.
21 year old Gina walks up to her commanding officer, her senior at the Lackland Air Force
base in Texas.
This is after high school.
She graduates as co-valedictorian,
and now she's in the Air Force.
And side note, Lackland Air Force Base
is not the type of place to go if you're interested
in having a chill life.
Trainees have to go through intense,
rigorous physical training six days a week.
On average, you have to be able to run one and a half miles,
do 33 pushups and 42 sit-ups in under 12 minutes.
Which, my toxic trait is like, that doesn't sound too hard.
No, it's really hard, okay?
And that's just the physical training aspect.
There's the military training, combat lessons, field training, academic studies.
Every second of your day is prepped and planned.
There is no such thing as freedom when you're defending the nation's freedom Gina walks up to her commanding officer. So guys, I'm really lesbian
What wait hold on who is the older sister is there older younger Sunny is five minutes older Sunny's older god. Yes
Gina walks up to her commanding officer. I'm very lesbian. I'm very gay. I love women
Walks up to her commanding officer. I'm very lesbian, I'm very gay, I love women.
This is her last resort.
She tried other things.
She tried to tell them that her dad was sick, but they didn't care.
When you join the Air Force, you have to sign a contract for at least two years, sometimes
four or six.
And you know how your job, you have to give, well, it's polite to give a two week notice,
but technically you can just walk out and never come back.
The military, you can't do that that you sign your life away to the government
you have to either be honorably or dishonorably discharged
if you walk off that base you've gone AWOL
and if you go AWOL and they catch you you're gonna be tried in military court
Gina tried other methods my dad is very very very sick
no cadet han unless you have medical records,
we cannot discharge you.
Okay, I'm gay.
I'm a lesbian.
Kadet Han, you are discharged.
What?
Yeah.
What does that mean?
It's the don't ask, don't tell era.
This is in the military,
being gay was completely banned at one point.
They said it was quote,
incompatible with military service. if you were gay you'd be discharged
on the spot then the policy changed they said fine you can be gay but you don't
ever let anybody know about it we don't ask you don't tell okay if you if you
tell you will be discharged I'm just saying because you know in the military
in times of war, there's bombs,
there's missiles going off, there's casualties, but God forbid someone talks about being gay that is so scary.
They're shaken in their boots. They don't know what to do anymore.
It would be too horrific, tragic, stressful for the big bad boys in the military.
Over 13,000 service members were discharged under the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, including Gina Hahn. she's not gay, she just really wanted to get out of the air force
so with that military housing, Gina tries to find the quickest place to find employment
and the best in terms of earning potential, fast hiring, was probably the casino
she starts working the tables as a blackjack dealer and she would on average, you know,
they make about $20,000 a year
But that's just the base salary
Most of their money comes in the form of tips
Las Vegas dealers can make over six figures a year depending on how good they are and which casino they work in
One day Gina's working the tables when her colleague comes up to her. Hey, you want to go for drinks after it'll be fun
We barely know you what time do you get off?
Oh, I get off in like 30 minutes. Oh we get off in like two hours? Do you mind waiting for
us?" So Gina's like, okay, that's fine. I'll wait for them. She clocks out and
she's got about an hour, hour and a half to kill, and she's glancing around
looking for something to do. I mean, she doesn't want to eat because she's not
hungry, she doesn't want to drink because she's going out for drinks, and of course
the thought did cross her mind. Does a referee have a better chance at winning a soccer game or a complete stranger who's never
even seen a soccer field have a better chance at winning a soccer game? She's like me the referee
so she walks over to the blackjack table because she's a blackjack dealer and she starts betting.
She loses every single penny that she earned that day. And now the dilemma hits. Either I go home after nine hours of work and I get nothing because I lost it all,
or I invest money, some money, okay?
And withdraw some cash in the name of winning.
Maybe she can still walk away with the money that she earned from her nine hours of work,
or maybe she could even make more money.
Gina walks over to the ATM.
Her max cash withdrawal in a day is $300. She withdraws all $300 and she loses all $300. But now, now it's
personal. It's a numbers game, right? If she lost this much, eventually she will
have to win. That's how life works. That's how the numbers games work. You can't
just lose and lose and lose and lose, right? But if she doesn't play, she will
lose that chance to win. And all of this would have been for nothing She has to play again. Gina does not go out for drinks with her co-workers
Instead she sits there waiting for the bank to open the next morning
This all happened the first time the first night that she gambles
She waits until 9 a.m
so she can go to the bank withdraw all the cash that she has in her savings
account and go play the tables because she feels like she's about to win big.
She loses it all and it would be the start of a pattern. Every day Gina would
clock in for work, make her money, clock out, sit at the table and lose more than
she made just like her mom. Meanwhile Sunny, mom's favorite, full ride scholarship to the University of La Verne.
She's graduated college and is now living one of those very annoyingly perfect Facebook lives.
I mean, she's got the cute little apartment, the ones with the resort-style pool and a full-size gym included in the rent.
She gets to drive around in a white BMW every day and wear designer clothes and her leather handbag that's designer.
Does she even think about Gina? They barely talk after high school. Is that why they never call? She's too busy creating this perfect life and forgetting
all about her twin sister. It's a very painful contrast to Gina's life right now. She's
been in jail multiple times, Gina, for stealing. She's in debt. She's addicted to gambling
and she feels inferior to her sister. I wonder if she really wanted to win also just to show
Sunny. Yeah or just win you know compared to Sunny. Win something. Right
because she's not winning. No and do you think five minutes can change your
entire life? Yeah. That's how Gina feels. Sunny was born five minutes earlier than Gina.
Five minutes, 300 seconds.
It's something that Sunny would never let her forget.
And that's why Gina thinks Sunny was mom's favorite because in Korea,
there is a hierarchy.
And now every time Gina thinks about Sunny, she's reminded of that.
And there's always that, I think everyone has this feeling, the feeling of,
Oh, if I did that one thing differently
How would my life be if I studied harder if I didn't miss that job interview if I dated that guy would my life be different?
Okay, rather if I didn't date that guy, that's a better one. Okay, would it would it look like that?
Gina knew what her life would look like
Cuz us we could sit here and wonder but it's literally an imagination
Gina knows exactly what her life would look like if it was better.
She could just go on Facebook and see Sunny living her better life.
It's watching her parallel universe self living the fantastic life and she's not there.
And technically, she could be.
She could have that life.
I mean, why not?
She has the same DNA as her, the same face, the same everything.
I mean, she's technically entitled to that life.
The only problem is there can only be one Sunny Han, and Gina would do anything to be her.
19 year old Helen is sitting on the couch debating.
She's completely frozen and she's thinking, do I just sit here and act like I didn't hear that?
Or do I go investigate?
So annoying.
She decides to get up to investigate.
She walks towards the front door of the apartment unit.
There's a small side window right next to it.
She was just going to quietly peek out and make sure it's nobody important, like one
of her like four other roommates, when shit.
They make eye contact.
He sees her and now it's too late.
If she crouches down and tries to hide now, the man at the door is gonna know that someone is home and is pretending not to be home,
which isn't illegal, it's just... awkward.
Helen makes a split second choice to just open the door or crack, I mean she already dealt with him earlier,
the boy selling magazines, which is kind of strange.
It's not like he came back a day ago to sell her a magazine. He came back an hour ago.
But maybe he forgot he already came to this apartment unit.
Or maybe he really is desperate to sell these magazines.
Who knows?
All Helen knows is she does not wanna answer
this freaking door.
Oh, hi.
The same boy is holding a spread of magazines in his hand.
Next to him, off to the side, is another boy.
Just standing there. It's weird.
Hi, are you interested in buying a magazine? She looks down at the copies of Vogue Cosmopolitan.
Do they not remember that they were literally here 55 minutes ago?
Oh, um, no thank you. I'm alright. She's about to close the door when the hand catches
it. Would anyone else, any of your roommates be interested? Oh, uh, we all share magazines so I think we're fine. Thank you though.
Helen's getting this weird feeling in her gut. Right now. I mean, normally magazine
salespeople they work alone. It's not a job that requires two people. It'd be a waste
of time and resources to have two people going door to door. Why aren't they even just splitting
up going door to door? And then the other guy, he's just standing there. He's not even holding magazines.
And they came just an hour ago.
Why would they come back unless they're not trying to sell magazines?
They're trying to do something else.
So Helen steps back, goes to close the door, but the man with the magazines quickly drops
them and both the two guys lunge forward, prevent her from closing the door.
They force their way into the apartment.
Helen's trying to run into the apartment to the room where she knows her other roommate
is.
The men chase her down, tackle her to the floor, pin her down on her stomach.
She feels the weight of a man on top of her and the coldness on her left temple.
There is a gun pressed up against her head.
Shut the fuck up and sit down on the ground.
If you shut the fuck up, you'll be all right.
They start tying her hands together
with a piece of plastic twine behind her back.
They place a long strip of sticky duct tape over her mouth
and she can hear their conversations.
I mean, she's looking for a way out
and she hears them talking and it's so strange.
It sounds like they're looking for someone.
Initially, she thought it was a burglary, then she thought maybe an essay, then she
thought oh no is it murder, but it sounds like it's not random.
Shit, what the hell? I thought you said that she's home alone now. I don't know,
how the hell am I supposed to know? There is another roommate. Are they looking for
her? That other roommate had just gotten out the shower and she hears Helen
screaming her name
but she has no idea what's going on outside.
She just screams back,
Come in!
She rushes to put her clothes on and she's waiting for Helen to come in but nothing is happening.
She just stands there quietly listening like,
Did I not hear her correctly?
And instead of Helen, she hears two guys half whispering, half shouting,
Shut up! Be quiet! Get the tape!
Where the hell is her roommate? Helen's roommate starts freaking out. and she hears two guys half whispering, half shouting, shut up, be quiet, get the tape.
Where the hell is her roommate?
Helen's roommate starts freaking out.
She rushes to grab her phone from the bed,
runs back to the bathroom, barricades herself inside
and starts calling 911.
She's freaking out.
My roommate's being R-R-worded, there's a burglar,
please send someone quickly, hurry!
She quickly turns off her phone
so that they can't see that she called 911
and she cuts it so close. Her phone screen just turned black when the door to the bathroom slams open.
Did you fucking call someone? Answer the question right now. Did you fucking call someone?
There's two men that she does not recognize and she's begging them,
No, no, no, no, I just hung up on my friend, please no.
They throw her onto the ground, tie her arms back together, duct tape her head multiple times, and she's pleading with them
Please can you just please leave my nose unwrapped so I can breathe, please?
Helen manages to get her hands loose from the twine while the guys are working up tying her roommate. It's her chance
She makes a run for it. She books it to the door
But one of the guys runs after her tackles her to the ground. I should shoot you for that
One of the guys runs after her, tackles her to the ground, I should shoot you for that. They grab her arm and drag her back into her roommate's room, and at first the guys place
both the girls on the bed, lying face down side by side.
But very quickly they decide to change direction.
They throw both of them in the bathtub, sitting next to each other, side by side.
Both Helen and the roommate are rocking back and forth in fear, shaking, mean when they were on the bed the implication was clear. the motive of
the crime is essay. but when they're placed in the bathtub why would you do
that unless you have plans to try and facilitate an easy cleanup for murder
for blood and they're sobbing they're trying to comfort each other when one of
the guys turns to the other one and says go tell Gina they're ready. Helen's roommate freezes. Gina Han?
Her twin sister? There's no way. Her own twin sister would never. But also it's
impossible because Gina Han is supposed to be in jail. The Han parents did notice
some odd things about their kids when they were young. They didn't know that there was a word for it.
Well two words.
It's called twinning reaction.
Even when the two girls were separated as children after the parents divorced, when
one of them would get sick with no contact or conversation with the other one or it's
not even that there's something going around in the schools, the other one would just get
sick too.
Even when they're living apart, neither knows that the other one is sick. Which has sometimes resulted in some
twins expressing that connection in some very dark, twisted ways. One very fascinating observation
that some psychologists have made, and I don't know if the research on this is sound, but
they state that sometimes when twins feel immense anger and resentment towards their
twin, they will self-harm.
Their desire for violence starts with their twin,
but then it starts meshing in their minds as violence towards themselves because they feel like they have a shared identity.
So they sometimes take out that violence that they feel for their twin on their own bodies.
It might also have to do with the facts, the idea that when one twin is in pain, the other one feels it.
It might also have to do with the facts, the idea that when one twin is in pain, the other one feels it.
This was supposed to be the second day that Sunny is testifying on the stand against her twin sister,
Gina Han, for conspiring to murder her. But when she gets on the stand, she's completely disoriented. She's slurring her words. She has no makeup on, which is fine. But the last time she testified,
she's like full blazer, full face. this time she's in her nightgown she looks spaced out and for some reason
she can only talk in this high-pitched whisper and at times she opens her mouth
like she wants to say something but then she just freezes and then it takes her a
second to slowly close her mouth and the whole courtroom is staring at her like
what is going on right now on the stand she's asked you were late this morning
Sunny Han can you tell the court why?
Right, so I told two people already what happened. Yesterday I had a big fight with
my mom and then I argued with my boyfriend
and he was just so rude and then we ended up breaking up again.
So what I did was I went to the drugstore and I bought three boxes of
sleeping pills. Each box contains about 20 something pills.
Why did you take the sleeping pills? I was angry, upset, and
I wanted to self-exit. Sunny had taken 35 sleeping pills and chugged beer until
she blacked out. She was taken straight from the courtroom to the hospital. Even
just getting her off the witness podium, it took three people to help her down. So
if twinning reaction dictates that one twin feels the other's pain, then Gina should feel pain when Sunny is recovering in the ICU during the trial, right?
Maybe not. Because this set of twins, they're so different from other twins.
Maybe one falling apart does not mean the other is gonna fall apart. Maybe it's the opposite for the Han sisters.
Kind of like vampires. Maybe when one is strong and
thrives, the other must sacrifice for the other. They cannot both be happy and
succeed. During the trial and even afterwards, Mrs. Han, their mom, came back
into the picture and she felt like this is my chance to step up and be the mom
that I never was to my daughter. She couldn't even imagine what her daughter
was going through in that moment. Through the trial, she helped her recover emotionally and mentally. She
took care of her. She talked her through her emotions, supported her while she got
her behavioral science degree. She just wanted to see her daughter get her life
back, and she regularly would visit her daughter in prison. Gina. As for Sunny,
Mrs. Han doesn't talk to Sunny anymore. She's got a new
favorite daughter. Wait, so Gina is in jail for trying to murder Sunny? Yes, she
was in jail for something else, escaped, got out, tried to murder Sunny, and now
she's in jail during the trial. And the whole trial, Mrs. Han is supporting
Gina. I thought Mrs. Han likes Sunny more. Exactly, but during the trial suddenly she
switches up and she only supports Gina. She doesn't even talk to Sunny anymore. The trial was truly a
mess. I mean there were three groups of people. One group that thought that Gina is the evil twin,
Sunny is the good twin, and it's simple as that. Another group who really supported Gina and
believed that her life was just spiraling out of control but she's not as evil as the prosecutors are making her out to be and a third group of people who thought
Both the twins were kind of weird
Which is wild to think that a lot of people were supporting Gina because even when Gina is arrested for conspiring to murder Sunny
She uses Sunny's name in the jailhouse
The officers are like, what's your name?
We're arresting you for conspiracy to commit murder
and she says my name is Sunny Han. Is that the one at the beginning that she was telling the cop
her name was Sunny in the coffee? Yes. So she keeps telling someone everyone that her name is
Sunny. Yes, she starts slowly trying to just take Sunny's identity before even killing her.
But now she's arrested for killing Sunny. And she still claims that she's Sunny,
and it was a whole shit show during the trial to get through,
to think that, okay, there's two Sunnies,
and we gotta make sure, and it's not like you can even do a DNA test on one.
Because they have the same DNA.
It was just a mess, but yes.
Yeah, so how can they tell?
They were able to decipher.
Oh, maybe the mom can tell.
But I do think that's fascinating to think about. There was a twin case where they tried to commit the perfect murder because they were twins and
they had the same DNA and they would create alibis for each other because they also look the same.
And witnesses who are strangers would not be able to tell them apart. It's very interesting. During
the trial, Sunny's past became a huge conversation for the public. Why she was even arrested in the first place.
Because Sunny Han was arrested, remember?
She was arrested after punching her sister.
Right.
So they were both arrested.
Yes. So at first when the public finds out about this trial,
they think it's one evil twin, one good twin.
One good twin went to the University of La Verne on a full-right scholarship.
She's doing this amazing thing.
She's living in Irvine with her white BMW.
She's the good twin.
She's following the law.
And Gina is getting arrested nonstop.
She has gambling addiction.
She lied to the Air Force.
It's one good, one evil.
But then they find out, actually, Sunny has a crazy criminal
history as well.
And it's very interesting because remember
how Doug and his twin from the twinning reaction
psychological study
they got married the same year, they had kids the same year
Sunny and Gina also lived parallel lives
after high school
just a little bit differently
they both would get arrested for the same thing
theft
Sunny would end up dropping out of University of Laverne
when she was competing against her sister she was hyper competitive
but it didn't seem like she was competitive with anybody else
she lost motivation in her studies
the only thing that she cared about
was keeping up with the Orange County kids
which a lot of them were rich
I mean the University of Laverne tuition
is $55,000 a year
that's not including room, board, rent, transportation
everything, personal cost
they all drive nice cars their rent is paid for by their parents, all of Sunny's friends.
And it just doesn't sit right with her.
She hates it.
So she tries to get a little side job, she's working at school,
and then she tries to maybe working at an ice cream shop, one of those side gigs.
I mean, it's a numbers game. How many hours can you work?
How much can you get paid per hour?
There's no way that she can work enough outside of school
to be
able to afford the lives that these other students have. So she starts disappearing on the weekends. At first her friends don't notice.
Early on they thought maybe she has friends outside of class or a new boyfriend that lives in the next town over. But there would be these
small inconsistencies and honestly it felt like lies were just adding up. and Sunny's friends discover that she had been working as a dancer in Pomona
It's like a town in Orange County. She starts working there as I guess a dancer
Yes, and she could have she just could not stand the idea of someone having something that she doesn't have
She gets so swept up in it. She loses her scholarship drops out of school and everything just starts going downhill from there
She was arrested after punching Gina in the face
because she stole her friend's credit card and went on a shopping spree. She
bought designer lingerie, shoes, sunglasses, she spent thousands of dollars, and there
was a warrant out for her arrest. Later when she's arrested, she looks genuinely
confused. She would tell the police and the judge, I truly did not think that my friend would have even been upset because she's rich. I didn't
think that she would miss the money. Whoa. So this is brought up in... Yeah and it's the
same attitude that Gina has every time she's arrested. So while Gina feels
inferior to Sunny, Sunny felt inferior to literally everybody else that she went
to school with. A close friend of the family said,
they're both the same.
They didn't know the difference between wants and needs because
I guess half the time they didn't have what they needed.
So their wants just got out of control.
A lot of netizens find it very fascinating that even though they are technically separated after high school, they went on to live very parallel lives, committing very similar crimes.
So Sunny, you say Sunny was like getting, has a good job driving around in a BMW?
All lies.
All lies?
She's just stealing.
She works as a receptionist and she's stealing a lot from her
friends. Now the Korean American community came together to send letters to the judge asking for
leniency for Gina, which I thought was very interesting, but they stated in the letters
that siblings fighting is part of Korean culture and this was overblown and over dramatized by the
American police, which again, I'm Korean American.
I have never fought with my sister like that, ever.
Like attempted murder?
Or even just like punching each other in the face.
Yeah. Okay.
So the Korean community was supporting Gina a lot.
They really rallied behind Gina during the trial.
And I think it was probably part and due
because Sunny begins supporting Gina during the trial. During the first day probably part and due because Sunny begins
supporting Gina during the trial. during the first day of testimony, Sunny was
coherent. she's testifying against Gina as the star witness. she's the prosecutor
star witness. but in the middle of the trial, she starts changing her story or
at least she starts changing how she feels about the crime. she tells the
court that she does not believe that her sister tried to kill her. it stated that
while in jail during the trial, Gina would call Sunny saying things like,
this is all a big conspiracy,
there's no reason for me to want to kill you.
I mean, this is a big case of the cops not understanding
how Korean siblings are and trying to brainwash everyone
into believing that it was actually conspiracy
to commit murder when it wasn't.
It's just a shitty fight gone wrong.
For what?
But okay, my question was,
what were they trying to do when they broke into the house? Gina tells her I left my stuff at your place right and you weren't picking up your calls you didn't
want me to come see you we were fighting and I just wanted my belongings back and I wanted to
teach you a lesson and so I sent in these two guys and I just wanted them to tie you up but I don't
know why they brought out the gun and all these things I just needed backup so I could get my
stuff back I just wanted my stuff back I don't know why the two out the gun and all these things I just needed backup so I could get my stuff back. I just wanted my stuff back
I don't know why the two guys did all of that truly. It's a mystery to me why they threw you in the bathtub
We never talked about that. That was never part of the plan. Sonny. You have to trust me
During the trial Sonny is asked at times. Did it feel as though your mother had abandoned the both of you?
Yes, and at those times who was it that you turned to?
Gina and how do you feel about your sister? How do you currently feel about your sister Gina? had abandoned the both of you. Yes. And at those times, who was it that you turned to? Gina.
And how do you feel about your sister?
How do you currently feel about your sister, Gina?
This is on the stand after Gina tries to kill her.
I'm gonna do everything I can to help her.
The two guys that stormed the apartment,
and Taiya, Pellan, and Sunny,
are probably the most puzzling part of this case.
Who are they?
Why are they even helping?
Their names are Archie and Yoshi, and neither of them planned on getting arrested that day. Archie was the
main one with the gun and he told Yoshi to go get Gina who's waiting in the car
to come see her sister. So Yoshi runs out into the blue Mustang. Archie is going
through the stuff looking for Gina's belongings and I don't know what would
have happened had Gina made her way in but when Yoshi gets to the passenger seat an
Officer stops them in the parking lot
Meanwhile Archie is still in the house. He has no idea that there's police that showed up until there's a banging on the door
He momentarily opens it up thinking it's Gina and Yoshi, but he's face to face with four officers
Holding their guns straight at his face. He freezes for a second.
If I run, are you gonna shoot me?
They scream, get down on the ground.
He slams the front door, starts running towards the back door.
He gets tackled because they break in and arrested.
Gina and Yoshi, they just drive off, leaving Archie behind.
I mean, Gina knew since day one she's not going to prison for this.
If Gina felt any guilt for what she did to her sister, she's leaving it somewhere on the highway
because she's high-speed driving down to San Diego, running into the bank, insisting that she is Sonny Han, throwing down her ID.
I'd like to withdraw $5,000 from my account today. My name is Sonny Han.
They give her $5,000 in cash, and now Gina and Yoshi are sitting in a car dealership trying to purchase a $40,000 Nissan.
What? And now Gina and Yoshi are sitting in a car dealership trying to purchase a $40,000 Nissan.
Her original plan that she told people was to drive to Mexico, get a plane ticket, fly
to South Korea, start over, start fresh.
But they're not selling her the car.
For one, her credit application that she filled out has scratches all over it.
Meaning she's answering the questions on the form and then scratching it out and writing
new answers.
Like she doesn't even know the answers to her own identity does this woman have amnesia
why is she forgetting pretty standard things about herself hey sunny do you
mind refilling this out Gina starts refilling out the credit application and
everything is about to clear and close but the dealership tells her okay we're
good to go but you're not getting the car till tomorrow she starts freaking
out I'll throw a thousand dollars down right now for it
They are denied so Gina and Yoshi head to a rental car place and they try to get a new rental car
So the blue Mustang that they were in was already a rental they had turned it in but now they're completely
Carless and they need to get a new car and they're sitting on the couch in the rental shop waiting for that new car on the love seat.
The police would later say it looked like they were cuddling Gina and Yoshi.
So who knows?
They were physically very close which becomes problematic later.
But they're on the couch kind of cuddling and officers storm the place screaming, get
your hands up where I can see them, get your hands out where I can see them, on the floor
now get on the ground.
Yoshi practically throws himself onto the ground
But Gina gets up instead of getting down
I said get down now
She's like half holding her hands up, half going
Why are you doing this?
I don't have any weapons
Get down, get down
Eventually both Gina and Yoshi are arrested
Archie was already arrested at the apartment.
Now, two factors would make this arrest very complicated.
One, Gina keeps insisting she's Sunny Han.
And two, both Archie and Yoshi are underage.
Archie is 16, Yoshi is 15, and Gina is 23.
Oh my gosh.
How do they know each other?
Two weeks before the attempted murder scheme,
Gina Han is sitting in prison.
She's got a few more months left
in her prison sentence.
She stole about $40,000 from her uncle.
He reported her. She got arrested.
Yeah, the uncle that took her in in high school.
Now, this wasn't even the first time that she was in trouble with the law.
She had been on Target's watch list
for a really long time
for stealing cosmetics, it's a whole thing
she said that she was doing it to support herself
one person close to the twins said
I mean honestly, it felt like they just lacked plain practical sense
they didn't even seem to know how to cope with anything
so she's in prison and a fellow inmate said
that little Korean girl?
so weird
non-stop talking about how she hates her twin sister and wants to see her die
I mean, she said that she's so angry. She can't even hold it in anymore. She needs her dead
Even amongst inmates is a lot. They said that bitch is crazy
Like she doesn't take social cues. She does not read a single room
She just walk into a room and she'd be like it's not even that hard
It would honestly be kind of easy if you really think about it. Kill my twin sister, sell her gold jewelry,
get all of her cash, drive down to Mexico,
fly to South Korea from Tijuana, and start a new life.
Wait, she said this?
Yeah.
But just because you're in jail
and you wanna go out to kill somebody
doesn't mean they're just gonna let you out.
So you can commit more crimes
and then come back here for a longer sentence.
Gina Han escapes jail
in the world's most anticlimactic way possible.
Work furlough. She's just allowed to leave. She's allowed to walk out of jail
for five hours a day to work and then come back in. She's basically just
getting a free place to stay at night. The program is technically put in place
so inmates who have a job and are in prison for a few months, they can
hopefully still have a job when they get out because they're not missing work. But also inmates will hopefully be able to get back into society a little bit better.
Now Gina has five hours to kill her sister.
That's not enough. That's not enough.
She can barely make it to Irvine in that time.
So she takes a two-week work furlough instead.
She becomes a fugitive.
She just walks out, no intention of coming back.
So she's intended to really take over the sister's ID.
That's what a lot of people are saying because you don't walk out on work furlough if you want to have a future.
I mean, you can't get a job. You can no longer be Gina Han. You're a fugitive.
And just like the situation with the Air Force, without the government-provided housing, Gina has nowhere to go.
So this time, she can't just show up at a casino and ask
for a job, she's a fugitive. She ends up in this halfway house in San Diego that's owned by two
sisters and she's staying there. No thoughts, no plans, just vibes. Until she sees 16 year old Archie
walk into the halfway house. He doesn't really have anywhere else to be. I mean there's not a
ton of options for a 16 year old whose parents don't take care of him.
Archie's parents are busy dealing and smoking crack. His dad would coach him to
lie whenever CPS showed up so that he would never lose custody, but he also
did not care to take care of his child. It was up to Archie to just stay alive
and stay fed. As a kid, Archie remembers waking up with these raging intense
headaches. He would accidentally inhale crack overnight at the motel that his parents would make him sleep at
I mean he basically grew up without parents. The only person in his life was his best friend
Laotian-American named Jonathan Yoshi Sarath, Yoshi, and they were more like brothers than anything
They they were the only ones that could trust each other. Archie walks into
the halfway house one day. Whoa, whose blue Mustang is that outside? Oh, you haven't met
Gina yet, have you? Gina, come, come. So Gina, this is Archie. Archie, this is Gina. Archie's
staring at this pretty Korean American woman. She's 23, he's 16. I mean, there's this aura
about her. She seems so mature, so put together, like she knows what she's doing in her life
But also there's a dangerous edge. I mean she seems so free
He says he wasn't interested in her romantically or anything because she quote
Talked with a valley girl accident seemed a little crazy, but it was fun to be around crazy, right?
There was this air of mystery around her just the way she talked. What happened to your foot? Archie looks down.
There's this wound.
Oh, I accidentally shot myself and Gina's eyes light up.
Speaking of, do you know where I could find guns for sale
for self-defense?
Off the market, of course, because you'd be surprised.
There's a lot of Asian gangs out there
and I just wanna protect myself.
Archie goes to his cousin and asks if she can help.
I mean, the cousin understands the situation.
She's a woman.
She sells him a pocket pistol, a tiny one, like the size of your palm.
It's honestly pretty goofy looking.
It's a two-shot derringer and Gina paid $60 for it.
Soon after, Archie and Yoshi are running late for school
and they ask Gina, hey, can you give us a ride in the car
on the way to school in San Diego?
She suggests, why don't we skip town? I mean what's the point anyway?
Let's go to Irvine, skip school, it'll be fun. I need to rent some errands anyway,
pick up something from my sister's place. Archie would later say, I don't really care
about missing school, I have no parents to answer to, and I've only left San Diego one time in my life.
So to go to Irvine, Orange County, which is maybe
like an hour drive, it seemed like a really fun deal.
Gina offers to pay them $100 if they can help her get her stuff from her sister's place.
They did not know that they were on their way to murder someone who looks exactly like
Gina. They get to Irvine, they stop at a Ralph's grocery store, they buy duct tape, large garbage
bags, twine, cleaning supplies, gloves, and a single potato
The potato is a very bizarre case, okay? Very bizarre piece of the puzzle. A singular russet potato
They take that potato into a wildlife sanctuary where there's nobody around like a big park And she says she tells the boys this is perfect. We can do some target practice here without anyone seeing us
Well, what if they hear us? Well, that's why we have the potato. It's a silencer tells the boys this is perfect. We can do some target practice here without anyone seeing us.
Well, what if they hear us?
Well, that's why we have the potato.
It's a silencer.
They MacGyver the potato onto the barrel of the gun
as a makeshift silencer.
Did it work?
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, Archie would later say,
name one teenage boy who wouldn't use that opportunity to fire a gun
There was no deep-seated conspiracy for me to kill anyone. I was just a kid being a kid taking advantage of the moment
After practicing on the potato Gina drives them to a separate store to purchase magazines
They were gonna use this as a ruse to get Sunny to open the door Gina's telling them look Sunny wants to kill me
I just need my stuff Sunny's not gonna open the door to me
So you guys have to go and get her to open the door
But she's not gonna open the door to two random kids that she doesn't know so act like you're selling magazines
When they get in front of the apartment complex, they're sitting in the car and Gina turns to them
It's better if you guys take the gun Archie's confused. Why would we need to take the gun?
It's better that way besides you never know there could be Asian gang members on the inside
Waiting for us to get in there. Have you ever hurt someone before? What?
I'm just asking because there's a lot of Asian gangs in the area
Which is why I needed you to as backup to begin with the two boys are confused, but Gina keeps going
What if you guys just kill my sister instead have you ever killed anyone before what no?
I thought we're just picking up stuff from your sister's house. What is going on?
It's just...
If I don't kill my sister, then my sister's gonna kill me first.
Um...
Will you kill my sister for me?
No...
No!
Archie said he was terrified at this point.
He has no idea what Gina is capable of.
She's asking him to kill her twin sister for her.
He doesn't know if she's gonna kill him for saying no,
since even just by asking him, she's committed a crime. Gina rolls her eyes at Archie, slowly
turns to Yoshi in the back seat. And what about you? Would you kill my sister for me?
Yoshi's quiet and he shakes his head no. And for a second the entire car is silent until
Gina starts slamming her hand on the steering wheel over and over and over again and Archie said in that moment, he's thinking, whoa this bitch is crazy
Archie and Yoshi both look at each other and the implication is very much understood
if she's willing to kill her twin sister and she's going this crazy on us
what's stopping her from killing us?
Archie decides to take charge, he opens the glove box, takes the gun out so that Gina can't have access to it
but when Gina sees this she starts maniacally clapping and cheering and whooping in the car
I mean, she's gone off the deep end completely. Okay, remember the plan. Pretend you're selling magazines
Go to the door see if Sunny's home
She looks like me and if she's home alone
Then if she is you push open the door storm the place put the gun up to her head threaten her tie her with a rope
Here take this place the duct tape over her mouth so that she can't scream for help.
The two guys go and knock on the door. It opens and they freeze.
They can't do it. They can't force their way in. They're way too nervous for this.
They run back to Gina's car.
I'm sorry, I think she's home alone. I don't know.
Are you sure it's her? Does she look like me?
I'm not sure.
Side note, it wasn't Sunny at the door.
They said that they didn't want the
magazines and they just slammed the door shut on us. We'll go back and try again. They go back and
nobody responds. Gina takes them out to eat burgers and the whole time she's slowly convincing them
that this is the right thing to do and Archie and Yoshi decide to just go along with it but not kill
anyone. They're not killing people. They're just gonna go along, break in, get the stuff,
bring the stuff out to Gina,
or have Gina pick out the stuff.
It's not like Gina can do anything.
Archie's the one with the gun now.
Archie said, everything I did that day
was what I learned from the TV and movies.
When he heard the police pounding on the door,
he starts untying the girls, telling them,
it's all a joke, just tell the police it's a joke,
please just tell them it's a joke.
The girls would later say that the boys, Archie in particular, the one with the gun
was shaking the whole time, he was a mess
he had the gun in his hand and he did traumatize the girls, don't get me wrong
so we're not excusing that
but he looked so scared the whole time
he looks potentially more scared than them
Archie would even decline to take a plea deal in court later
based on the fact that he did not believe that he was trying to kill Sunny
But if you take a deal you have to admit that you did those things and he did not want to admit
I think it's really unfortunate. I'm not saying that they didn't do anything wrong, but I would hardly call them conspirators for murder
I mean there are also speculations that Gina was grooming Yoshi because they were awfully close on that couch
I don't know everyone who knew Archie said,
his family was a mess, but he was a pretty gentle boy
Archie and Yoshi just ended up wrapped up in Gina's little games because they wanted to skip school, that's it
the argument during the trial was, did Gina conspire to kill her twin sister or not?
the prosecutors were arguing with what they bought at Ralph's, with what Gina was telling her roommates
skipping work furlough, trying to go to Mexico, it's all very clear she was trying to steal
Sunny's identity, even when she's arrested she says she's Sunny, so that's what the
prosecutors are arguing.
Gina's defense is arguing, no, it's just sibling rivalry gone wrong and she was just trying
to get her stuff and things got weird.
Gina did have a court-appointed psychologist and she was diagnosed with borderline personality
disorder with antisocial traits, which is not inherently a bad thing but they said
that Gina continues to manipulate people around her even their mother Mrs. Han
would tell the press that her daughters were being categorized right now as one
good one evil but she says that she supports Gina and she thinks that Sunny
is being dramatic and both of her daughters are good which is fascinating because Gina uses her shitty relationship with her mom as part of her defense
she tells her psychologist that her mom was neglectful and abuseful and she was always scared of her
she said that is the reason for all of her mental trauma
but maybe it's a wake up call for Mrs. Han?
she wrote to the judge,
had I been able to raise my girls in a more stable family environment,
things would have not gotten this out of control. Gina would be found guilty and sentenced to 26
years in prison. Archie would be sentenced to 14 years in prison as a minor. He will be paroled in
10. Yoshi got 8 years but ended up serving 4. I guess because he never held the gun and pointed at the girls. Wow. Yeah. A lot of people feel so bad for the boys because they were failed by
their parents, they're failed by CPS, and now they're failed by the justice system
once more. The last thing Yoshi told his attorney at the sentencing while he was
stopping was, please call my mom. After Gina's sentencing, Sunny visited her in
prison and she came out of there crying and telling a reporter
My sister hasn't been plotting this. I'm a thousand percent sure. There's no way she could have done this
I thought it was totally absurd, but I was beginning to believe the police and I thought maybe it's possible
I was just confused. My sister had fallen into some sort of scam by these two teenage boys
I know she did not try to kill me because I envied my sister. My sister is a lot smarter than me
She's highly intelligent. She did not try to kill me because I envied my sister my sister is a lot smarter than me she's highly intelligent
she did not envy me
Gina over the years though has admitted to the crimes
she said at one point I absolutely wanted to kill my sister
I hated her
the more I thought about my sister turning into a replica of my mom
I felt badly betrayed
and I wanted with my growing rage
I wanted my sister dead
in prison Gina earned her associate's degree in social and behavioral studies.
She said, I'm just interested in anything
that has to do with behavioral and social pattern
because I recognize my old behaviors
and how it ties to my personality.
Side note, a lot of people wonder how Gina
was able to convince the two teenage boys
to do this for her.
Now, while in prison, interesting detail,
Gina had a lot of men writing to her
from all over the world, pen pals,
and she convinced one of them to send her a hundred thousand dollars and he did.
He's not even from America, he's from Australia. The psychologist on the parole
board said the fact remains that Gina is still flexing the manipulation muscles
that she used to recruit two young men to murder her sister, boys honestly, and
for that reason and the fact that the inmate has never participated in mental health treatment, it is my belief that Gina continues to pose an unreasonable
risk of danger to society. she was released on parole in 20 years. she's out and free. it said
that Gina is still in contact with her mom. she's very close with her. she's working on getting her
engineering degree and is creating a very stable career for herself. they're thriving, it seems.
creating a very stable career for herself. They're thriving, it seems. The mother of Mrs. Han no longer talks to her former favorite twin. It seems that
the tides have shifted like vampires. Only one can be the favorite and Gina is
the favorite now. Wait, so mother doesn't talk to Sunny? No. When she was asked
where do you think Sunny is now, she said, I think she's dead. Sunny is not dead but
she has been arrested for sex work,
leading people to believe that the twins truly are like vampires.
Only one can succeed at one time. What are your thoughts?
Do you think that there's a lot of like twin psychology that goes into this crime?
Even just the fact that one has to succeed, I don't know if that's
something that they believe and it ends up happening in life
because they so strongly believe it. Yeah I think I feel like their upbringing basically
determine how they are now. Like probably the lack of love, the con- even probably competition
since they're five like they're constantly being compared to each other who's better.
So a lot of people speculate that a lot of twins they say it being compared to each other who's better so a lot of people speculate
that a lot of twins they say it is normal to have competition because it's like your siblings people
always compare siblings parents you shouldn't but they say why can't you be like this like your
sister but with twins it's worse because you guys are the same age going through the same life
experiences at the same exact time however people think that because they were left apart for the
first few years of their life they never bonded in the way that regular twins will bond. So while they still have that competitive edge
They still have this even stronger emotional love for each other, which maybe the Han twins didn't have
So they had this instinctual that's my twin and I love her but it wasn't solidified at an early stage
And the competition kicked in first
That makes sense. It's very interesting though. Yeah, but I also wonder this is another thing that I wondered
Please leave in the comments
If you're a twin and you were to murder your other twin
Is it almost watching yourself die because they look so similar to you is I just feel like that is so eerie
What was Gina trying to do when she goes in? I mean what does that look like? I don't know.
What are your thoughts? Let me know and please be safe and I'll see you in the
next one. Bye!