In 'The detectives' trade secret,' cats abandoned at a pet hotel found a new family. A true story was revealed about a man who, feeling disillusioned after being diagnosed with a terminal illness and embroiled in a property dispute between his wife and sister, donated '100 billion won' of his entire fortune. On the episode aired on the 12th, the investigative segment 'Detective 24 hours' of Channel A's 'The detectives' trade secret' revealed the shocking details of a case where a cat owner who had left two cats at a pet hotel in July 2024 has not appeared for 9 months. The cat owner initially paid a significant amount of 3.67 million won, showing deep affection for the cats, but suddenly disappeared, raising questions. The Seagull Detective Group, in charge of the case, discovered the cat owner's social media and name based on a messenger ID. Although the entrusted contract written when the owner left the cats only included the name of the APT., the Seagull Detective Group meticulously checked the registration documents of the 420 units in that APT., securing the owner's exact home address. The cat owner, who revealed himself with difficulty, confessed, "The original owner of the cats is my ex-girlfriend, and we raised them together during our cohabitation." However, it turned out that the ex-girlfriend suddenly said she could no longer take care of the cats, and the man had been changing hotels to keep the cats safe. He revealed, "My ex-girlfriend had abandoned a dog she raised for 6 years before," shocking everyone further. Defconn expressed anger, stating, "How can you abandon a family member you've been with for 6 years overnight?" The man became unable to take care of the cats due to a sudden business failure and debt collection but kept the supplies to bring them back when his situation improved. However, he prepared a waiver of ownership consent for the cats' happiness, and subsequently, the pet hotel owner, as the client, adopted the cats with affection, leading to a warm conclusion to the incident.
Meanwhile, on the corner of the detective drama 'Case Notebook,' a mudslinging fight erupted between the wife and sister over the inheritance of a terminally ill man who is an asset worth 100 billion won. After being diagnosed with a terminal illness, the protagonist fell in love with his wife, a caregiver, and got married. Suddenly, his sister, who had not been in touch, flew in from the U.S., saying that she wouldn't allow them to register their marriage. Believing this to be his sister's greed for money as her inheritance position slipped from first to second, the man went through with the marriage registration, and thanks to his wife's dedicated care, he was able to hold on for another 1 year and 6 months. However, the man's condition worsened, and his wife disappeared just a month after he was admitted to a nursing hospital. It turned out that his wife was being chased by loan sharks and had married him with the intention of targeting the terminally ill man's fortune. The wife's remark, "I lived with a return receipt for a year and a half. I thought it would take three months, but my life has been longer than I expected," left Defconn, Yoo In-na, Kim Poong, and guest Choi Byung-mo in shock.
Upon discovering the true nature of his wife, the protagonist divorced her on the condition that she would pay off his debts. However, his wife's misdeeds did not end there. She planned to secretly adopt her son from her previous marriage as her own child, aiming to inherit the man's fortune. Ultimately, the man passed away, but his wife and sister continued their disgraceful inheritance dispute. Later, a lawyer revealed that the deceased man had donated all his assets to a cancer hospital, leaving both his wife and sister without any inheritance. On that day, actor Choi Byung-mo, known for his overwhelming presence as the 'ultimate villain actor,' joined as a guest detective. He made a 'sudden' comment regarding the story of the wife who coveted the terminally ill husband's fortune, saying, "This is why I manage money," causing other participants to be taken aback. When Kim Poong remarked, "It sounds strange to say that at this timing," Choi Byung-mo clarified, "It means my wife entrusted me with the financial authority." After all the segments ended, he expressed his anger, stating, "The more I see, the angrier I get and the worse I feel," and left a heartwarming video message for his wife, saying, "I can live because you are here. I love you, Gyu-in!"
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