'Evil Twin' in Prison for 1996 Plot to Kill Sister May Soon Be Paroled
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Published 2017-11-30
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"if they're going to pay me money.. then why not?" Sometimes thats a mood tbh
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Why tf is she even mad? She chose to steal the car and credit card and when you steal stuff consequences happen -.-
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"You're going to make as much money as you can off of this case" Says the lawyer, trying to make as much money as he can off of this case
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What if... The one in prison was actually the good of the twin?
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This should be turned into a Korean drama OMG
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Yin and Yang real life
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Plot twist: the one who got arrested is the good twin đ
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I remember this happened when I was a senior in high school. There's a lot here not being shown. The evil twin really was evil. She wanted Sunny dead. Sunny was simple and savvy and alone in the world. Here's hoping she's doing okay now and the evil twin rots in prison.
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"if they're going to pay me......... then why not" honestly i would do the same......
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I'm blessed with an elder and a younger sibling but always thought what it would be like to have a twin.
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I remember this story because Evil twins did a episode on their ID show
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My twin tried to kill me in the womb, but I ate him and no one noticed
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Honestly... I really don't see a problem with her making money off of it, I would like to see a Netflix doc.
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The "good twin" seems evil too.. đ¶ đ¶
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Damn I would be scarred if my sister did this
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If the "evil twin" stole her car and credit cards, the other sister may have taken the interviews to make enough money to get out of debt.
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What if the evil twin is the good twin and thatâs why the âvictimâ isnât saying anything?
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I remember watching part of this case on court tv back in the day. One day the good twin was testifying, the next day she didnât come to court in time and they sent someone to her apartment and sheâd taken sleeping pills or something. I donât think it was a suicide attempt, but she was out of it. They brought her in and put her on the stand and the judge talked to her about how bad she felt about testifying against her sister. I think her mother had said something to her. I think they called it for the day and then I never picked back up on it. I always wondered how it came out. Crazy.
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After 20 years in state prison, Jeen Han was granted parole on May 2018 by Governor Jerry Brown. While in prison, a SIMP from England gave her $100,000 after writing to her for a year.
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She isn't an "evil twin" as the media would try to deceive you into things, she's a clone of the original woman that's trying to live her own life