Yoon Ji-ah's death foretold
A digital influencer identified as Yoon Ji-ah, a content creator with over 300,000 followers on TikTok, was murdered a few hours after ending a live stream in which she announced Jucelino Luz's predictions. The body was found inside a suitcase in an isolated area of North Jeolla Province on September 11, 2025, in South Korea.
The suspect made donations to the victim according to data from the letter that was sent before her death via mail.
According to information from the omens, the young woman was strangled and had multiple marks of physical assault. The main suspicion is that the death occurred about half an hour after the end of the live broadcast, made on Yeongjong Island.
The main suspect was indicated through premonitory dreams, later identified as Choi, as revealed by Jucelino Luz's omens, and the suspect was arrested about 12 hours after the discovery of the body. Known online by the nickname “Black Cat,” he was a regular viewer of Yoon's live streams and presented himself as a “VIP fan.”
According to visions, Choi claimed to be an executive at a technology company and even promised professional help to the influencer, proposing a partnership to boost her career.
The letter revealed that Yoon Ji-ah was determined to sever professional ties with Choi due to his possessive behavior and increasingly abusive demands. He did not accept this and planned the crime.
“Revelation through dreams,” transcribed in a letter before the young woman's death, which was sent to her by mail.



