The details of the reversal incidents were revealed in 'Brave Detectives 4.'
On the broadcast of T-Cast E-channel 'Brave Detectives 4' (directed by Lee Ji-seon) on the 9th, Police Inspector Han Seong-dong, who is the team leader of the Cheongju Cheongwon Police Station investigation team, former Police Commissioner Yoon Wae-chul of the scientific investigation team (KCSI), and Police Inspector Kim Jin-soo appeared as grants to unfold the case files they solved directly.
On this day, Moon Se-yoon appeared as a guest and showcased his performance. He mentioned that he is a regular listener of 'Brave Detectives' and expressed his affection for the program by saying, "I am watching it well."
The first case introduced on the broadcast began with a report that the department head had not come to work without any notice, prompting concern and a visit to his home, where he was found collapsed. The victim was a woman in her 40s living alone, who was the finance director of a taxi company and had effectively been in charge.
The victim was found dead in the middle of the living room, and the scene did not show much blood or significant trauma, which added to the mystery. Based on golf equipment found in the corner of the living room, it was suspected that the perpetrator attacked the victim with a golf club. There were no fingerprints or DNA from the perpetrator found at the scene, only what appeared to be bloodstains from toe socks. Meanwhile, the victim's fourth brother-in-law, Mr. Heo (pseudonym), raised suspicions among detectives when he suddenly had a traffic accident as the witness investigation began. The victim's acquaintance also revealed that the victim had opened a bank account in the name of her sister's family and deposited money, stating that the fourth brother-in-law, Mr. Heo, had withdrawn 50 million won.
In particular, toe socks were hanging in Mr. Heo's hospital room, which raised further suspicion. Mr. Heo jumped up, claiming that the 50 million won was money given to him by his sister-in-law, asserting that he did not commit the murder, but ultimately confessed to the crime. He stated that he was angry and killed her because his sister-in-law had disrespected him, but he had embezzled 130 million won from her sister-in-law's disguised account two days before the crime and was waiting to finalize a real estate contract worth 400 million won after the murder. Mr. Heo was sentenced to 13 years in prison.
The second case introduced by KCSI began with a report that a husband had collapsed in the bathroom at home. The wife stated that when she returned from visiting the neighbor's house, she found her husband, who had claimed to be sick and taking a day off, collapsed. The husband, found dead, had almost no external injuries, and a strangulation mark was the only evidence found on his neck. There were no signs of forced entry, making it unlikely that the circumstances pointed to an accident, leading to suspicions of foul play. However, during the presumed time of death, the children were out for work, making it physically impossible for the wife to commit the crime alone.
An autopsy revealed that the cause of death was asphyxia due to neck compression, and traces of sleeping drugs were detected. Four months prior, it was revealed that the wife had purchased a sleep-inducing agent and had taken out six life insurance policies in her husband's name over the past two years. Upon her husband's accidental death, the wife would receive 240 million won.
From the wife's phone records, attention was drawn to two neighboring women with whom she communicated frequently. One of the neighbors revealed that she participated in the murder to collect money she had lent to the wife. She claimed she got involved upon hearing that the only way the wife could receive money was through insurance payouts.
Another person who was involved was a shaman. He also lent money to the wife and participated in the murder to collect the money. The shaman recommended a specific herb that could have a strong toxic effect and even boiled the medicine for the wife. It was revealed that the wife made several attempts, including crushing 50 pills of the sleep-inducing agent, but failed to kill him. The wife claimed she killed her husband due to debts incurred from visiting a cabaret, and ultimately received a life sentence, while the shaman was sentenced to seven years and the neighbor was given a suspended sentence.
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