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How Did North Korea's Leader Assassinate His Own Brother?
The Exiled Heir and the Hidden Camera Prank
Author: Adrian Wolfe
Narrator: Unknown
Unabridged: 1 hr 42 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 04/25/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, True Crime, Murder
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. A crowded international airport. Two young women. One deadly mission. And a man who never saw it coming.
On February 13, 2017, the brother of one of the world's most feared dictators was killed in broad daylight at Kuala Lumpur International Airport — not by trained assassins in the shadows, but by two ordinary women who believed they were filming a prank video. What unfolded was one of the most chilling, meticulously engineered political assassinations of the twenty-first century.
How Did North Korea's Leader Assassinate His Own Brother? is a propulsive, deeply researched true crime narrative that pulls back the curtain on the dark machinery of authoritarian power. With the precision of an investigative journalist and the tension of a political thriller, Adrian Wolfe reconstructs every layer of this extraordinary case — from the Kim dynasty's brutal grip on North Korea, to the psychological manipulation of two vulnerable young women, to the nerve agent that left no room for survival.
This is a story about power and its ruthless cost. About how desperate dreams make the perfect weapon. About a family dynasty that will silence anyone — even blood — to protect its throne. And about a justice system forced to choose between the truth and political convenience.
Gripping, infuriating, and impossible to stop listening to, this audiobook moves at the pace of a thriller while anchored in verified fact. Each chapter deepens the moral horror and raises the stakes — not just for the individuals involved, but for what this assassination reveals about the world we live in today.
Listen if you dare — because the truth is more terrifying than any fiction.
On February 13, 2017, the brother of one of the world's most feared dictators was killed in broad daylight at Kuala Lumpur International Airport — not by trained assassins in the shadows, but by two ordinary women who believed they were filming a prank video. What unfolded was one of the most chilling, meticulously engineered political assassinations of the twenty-first century.
How Did North Korea's Leader Assassinate His Own Brother? is a propulsive, deeply researched true crime narrative that pulls back the curtain on the dark machinery of authoritarian power. With the precision of an investigative journalist and the tension of a political thriller, Adrian Wolfe reconstructs every layer of this extraordinary case — from the Kim dynasty's brutal grip on North Korea, to the psychological manipulation of two vulnerable young women, to the nerve agent that left no room for survival.
This is a story about power and its ruthless cost. About how desperate dreams make the perfect weapon. About a family dynasty that will silence anyone — even blood — to protect its throne. And about a justice system forced to choose between the truth and political convenience.
Gripping, infuriating, and impossible to stop listening to, this audiobook moves at the pace of a thriller while anchored in verified fact. Each chapter deepens the moral horror and raises the stakes — not just for the individuals involved, but for what this assassination reveals about the world we live in today.
Listen if you dare — because the truth is more terrifying than any fiction.