In the Channel A reality crime drama "Detectives' business secrets," the "Seagull Detective Agency" began investigating a request from a mother and daughter to find 17 vehicles that they had been burdened with due to name lending. Additionally, guest "N산 아이콘" Kim Hyo-jin trembled at the appearance of the "ultimate evil woman" who continues to commit wrongdoings.
In the episode broadcast on 24th, the "Seagull Detective Agency" undertook a request from a mother and daughter to find "17 cars they had neither seen nor driven before." The mother of the duo, who is the requester, lent her name to a man she knew five years ago for a used car business. At that time, following a difficult period after her divorce from her ex-husband, the requester received a sweet proposal from that acquaintance, saying, "If you lend me your name for a short while, I will give you monthly allowances for living expenses." The requester thought it would be fine if it was only for a short time, so she lent her name. However, two years into the business, she received not only overdue tax notices but also various collection notices from different capital companies. Furthermore, there were neither purchases nor sales in the business, and there were no employees working in the office. Eventually, the tax office deemed there were no business activities and closed the business administratively.
The requester was left with debts amounting to about 500 million won, which included unpaid taxes, overdue rents, and business-related loans. Additionally, every day, late fees and interest continued to add up, causing her debts to grow. Meanwhile, the man who borrowed the name claimed to be in a relationship with the requester and promised to "sort his family out before coming back," while also obsessively asking her to take "videos or photos of sexual acts," crossing a line. Ultimately, the requester was assaulted by this man with a phone, resulting in a diagnosis of two weeks of medical treatment. With her daughter's help, she reported the stalking and applied for a restraining order, but the man continued to visit her home. When he found that she was not complying with his wishes, he simply said, "Handle it yourself" regarding both the debts and vehicle issues. The 17 vehicles were running as "phantom cars," making it difficult to apply for "cancellation of license plates," and these vehicles could not be recognized as assets, preventing her from seeking individual rehabilitation or bankruptcy.
In the end, faced with the necessity of finding the whereabouts of the 17 vehicles, the "Seagull Detective Agency" started its investigation in the vicinity of the auto repair shop. They searched for several days among countless vehicles in the used car trading area. As a result, they were able to locate the vehicles under the requester's name. However, the vehicles were found in shocking conditions, either severely damaged or burned. It will be disclosed next week what astonishing facts the "Seagull Detective Agency" discovered through the problematic vehicles.
Meanwhile, in the true story reconstruction segment "Case Notebook - Crime and Punishment," 45-year-old Kim Hyo-jin, a "little beauty" who gained attention for conceiving naturally at her age, appeared as a guest. The requester who visited the detective agency in this true story had a severely autistic son with her husband, a teacher. While both parents were worn out from raising their autistic child, the requester discovered that her husband was having an affair. Considering her family, she tried to endure without confronting him, but the man's colleague at work, who was the mistress, continued to provoke her. Eventually, the wife decided to divorce and requested the detective to find evidence.
With the evidence captured by the detective, the wife intended to proceed with both divorce and adultery lawsuits. However, the mistress claimed, "If you proceed with the adultery lawsuit, I will say it is 'sexual assault due to work hierarchy.' I’m worried because I’m a contract teacher and concerned that your husband will face disadvantages in reemployment..." demanding a settlement of 50 million won. The wife, needing money for her autistic son's medical expenses, agreed to settle with the mistress despite feeling humiliated and destroyed all evidence of the affair. However, when the mistress's husband saw the adultery lawsuit and came to the school, she framed the requester's husband as a sexual assaulter, leading to him being fired from his position. Unable to withstand the false accusations, the requester's husband took his own life. After witnessing the mistress, who had completely ruined her life, happily living with her original husband, the requester protested in front of the mistress's house, holding a placard.
Later, a claim for "subrogation" arrived for the requester's son. The mistress shamelessly stated, "I wanted to claim the 50 million won in settlement expenses back from your husband, but since he has already passed away, I’m claiming it from you, the heir." Eventually, with the detective's assistance, the requester learned that the mistress had previously used the same method at a different school, threatening others that she would make their partners sexual assaulters to evade her own sins. Ultimately, the malevolent mistress was divorced by her husband, who had believed in her, and faced a horrific ending, losing her job as rumors spread in the school. Defconn, Yoo In-na, and Kim Poong stated, "The best female villain of the year has appeared," while Kim Hyo-jin expressed her anger towards the mistress, stating, "It’s the first time my trapezius muscle has become tense in such a short time." The 'model of harmonious marriage' Kim Hyo-jin conveyed her earnest hope that everyone could maintain their families and that all affairs in the world would disappear.
The reality crime drama "Detectives' business secrets" is broadcast every Monday at 9:30 p.m. on Channel A.
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