
NISI official reporting to the media that Jang Ja Yeon's letters might be fabricatedĪ congressman of the democratic party also recently demanded that the investigators and police stop lying to the public about this alleged “fabrication”.

If anything, the letters and envelopes show that Jun tried his best to make sure that Jang Ja Yeon’s identity was not leaked through the letters.” They continued, “The letters also reveal detailed information regarding her agency’s advancement plans, as well as information on the figures she ‘hosted’ that others would not be able to know. He could not have written 230 letters in her copied handwriting with such limited information, and it is also unlikely that three years worth of letters were merely the result of a concocted plan.” SBS further added, “It is virtually impossible for Jun to have perfected the handwriting of Jang Ja Yeon by copying the picture of her suicide note from a newspaper. The way the consonants and vowels were written are exactly alike, proving that these letters were written by the same person.”Ĭomparison of the handwriting in the letter on the left, to Jang Ja Yeon's original handwriting on the right After thoroughly studying the documents, Lee Hee Il, chief of the IFSL, revealed, “In these letters, the way that certain characters like ‘yo’ and ‘ya’ were written coincide directly with the writing habits of the late actress Jang Ja Yeon.
JANG JA YEON CASE CONCLUSION PROFESSIONAL
On March 10th, SBS reported that they had given copies of Jang Ja Yeon’s letters to a professional for a second opinion. Today, SBS’s “8 o’clock News” released an interview with the chief of the International Forensic Science Laboratory, who refuted the reports of fabrication.


Yesterday, the National Institute of Scientific Investigation claimed that Jang Ja Yeon’s letters could have been fabricated.
