By Brad Hunter
Tubby tyrant Kim Jong un wanted to “horrify the rest of the world” with the brazen assassination of his half-brother at a Malaysian airport.
A new report claims the murder of Kim Jong-nam on Feb. 13 was part of a sinister plan to show the North Korean leader’s omnipotence.
His half-brother was iced by two party girls who thought they were playing a prank for a reality TV show.
The VX nerve agent that left Kim Jong-nam a corpse at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport was no laughing matter.
South Korean spooks told GQ that the hit was orchestrated over a five-year period and part of the roly-poly despot’s “master plan.”
“From the moment Jong-nam left Macau, the North Koreans tailed him,” Nam Sung-wook, a Korea University professor investigating the assassination, told GQ.
“They had a group on his airplane. As soon as he arrived at the airport in Kuala Lumpur, another group followed him. They kept that surveillance up while he slept. Even as Jong Nam entered the terminal, he was shadowed.”
The two femme fatales who did the deed are easily identifiable in airport security footage as they failed to cover up their faces.