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'Former Spy Chief Murdered at Chicken Farm in France'
"Legume! My cape! The game's afoot!"
SEOUL (Yonhap) - A former South Korean intelligence agency chief who disappeared in 1979 was killed at a chicken farm in the suburbs of Paris by a team of South Korean agents, a weekly news magazine here reported Monday. Sisa Journal quoted a former agent who allegedly led the team at the time as saying that his team abducted Kim Hyung-wook, who was then chief of the Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), at a restaurant near a casino in downtown Paris on Oct. 7, 1979.
"Kim, we hates to do dis, but you knows too much!"
"Nuttin'! I dunno nuttin'!"
``We were waiting at the entrance of the restaurant at a time when Kim was supposed to meet a South Korean actress and succeeded in kidnapping him by disguising ourselves as a guide sent by the actress,'' the man, identified only by his family name Lee, told the magazine. ``We then anesthetized him inside a Cadillac and pushed his body into a grinder at a chicken farm located 4 kilometers northwest of Paris at about 11 p.m., to feed chickens.''
"[Gurgle!] Shay, where am I?... [Sniff! Sniff!]... Smellzh like chicken poop!... An' wasshat shound?.. Shound like a... a... grinder!... Aaaaaiiiiieeeee!... Rosebud!
Lee said he killed Kim in a team with an agent called Kwak, who was sent to Israel's Mossad intelligence agency and trained to be a special assassin.
"Moshe! There's somebody here name Kwak. Sez he needs special assassin training!"

Posted by: classer 2005-04-12
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