Three years ago today, Kim Jong Nam – eldest son of Kim Jong Il, once his heir apparent but later exiled – was murdered: not in the shadows, but in broad daylight in a crowded airport in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. He was about to fly home to Macau.
CCTV of two young women rubbing liquid on Kim’s face – deadly VX nerve agent, it turned out – is still on YouTube. His bizarre demise made headlines at the time, but memories fade.
Read Full Article »