In 'The story of a day that tails a tail,' the unprecedented violent case known as the 'Trunk Murder Case,' which was linked to a mere 500,000 won fine leading to kidnapping, robbery, murder, body destruction, and arson, will be uncovered.

The 170th episode of 'The story of a day that tails a tail' (directed by Lee Geunbyeol, Lee Dongwon, Koh Hyerin, hereafter referred to as 'Kkokkumu') airing on the 10th will focus on the 'Asan Kim Il-gon trunk murder case,' revealing a shocking death list with 28 murder targets of the psychopathic killer Kim Il-gon, highlighting a chilling murder case in which any ordinary citizen could become a horrific crime target. Along with this, actors Lim Joo-hwan, IVE's Gaeul, and actress Park Kyung-hye will appear as listeners.

Among them, the listeners are horrified as they watch a CCTV video that vividly captures Kim Il-gon's crimes. In broad daylight, Kim Il-gon kidnaps a victim in a large supermarket, and Lim Joo-hwan notes, "Anyone could be in a situation where they might become a victim." Additionally, it has been reported that when Kim Il-gon smiled oddly during the crime, all the listeners were terrified and shuddered.

It is shocking to learn that Kim Il-gon's brutal crimes stemmed from a fine of 500,000 won incurred due to trouble while driving. Furthermore, it has been revealed that the 'death list' containing personal information about unimaginable figures, including judges, was meticulously noted by Kim Il-gon, raising curiosity. IVE's Gaeul said, "Just thinking that my personal information could be known by a vicious criminal is terrifying. I feel like I can't go anywhere carelessly," while Park Kyung-hye noted, "If Kim Il-gon had not been caught, all of this could have become dangerous," expressing relief.

Profiler Kwon Il-yong, who directly interviewed Kim Il-gon at the time, described him as "a very dangerous psychopath with no systematic patterns that is hard to predict," adding that he is "a psychopath like a rugby ball that could bounce anywhere." He also previewed that he would analyze Kim Il-gon's psychology, who almost became a serial killer based on the meticulously noted death list of 28, increasing curiosity.

Meanwhile, 'Kkokkumu' is a program where three 'storytellers' share what they have learned in their studies with their respective 'story friends' in a one-on-one format in the most everyday spaces, airing every Thursday at 10:20 p.m. on SBS.

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