A man was shot to death in his Inver Grove Heights home over the weekend after the suspect claimed a dispute turned violent over an erotic massage from a woman, according to charges filed Tuesday.
Logan D. Slack and Fotini A. West, both 25 and from Minneapolis, were charged in Dakota County District Court with second-degree murder in connection with the death of Michael Chang-Beom Lee, 43, whose body was found by police early Saturday at his residence in the 2100 block of E. 78th Court.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office said that Lee died shortly before 2:30 a.m. from a gunshot wound to the torso.
Slack and West remained jailed ahead of court appearances on Oct. 5. Slack's bail was set at $700,000 and West's at $300,000. Lawyers for neither defendant commented Tuesday on the allegations.
The two and a 30-year-old man from Monticello, Minn., were arrested when police officers responding to the address stopped the car they were in as it left the scene. The Monticello man has since been released from jail and has not been charged.
According to the charges:
A caller to 911 shortly after 2 a.m., later determined to be Lee, was screaming "help me" and "they are trying to get in my house." The dispatcher said the call soon went silent, and it sounded as if the phone was outside.
Officers went to the back of the home and saw that the glass to the interior of two doors was shattered. They entered and saw bloody shoe prints on the carpet, then located Lee dead in the basement bathroom.