Story of the Day When You Bite Your Tail covers the 'Lee Hyung-ho kidnapping case.'
The episode airing today (29th) of Story of the Day When You Bite Your Tail (directed by Lee Keun-byul, Lee Dong-won, and Ko Hye-rin, hereinafter 'Kkokkomu') is themed on the 'Lee Hyung-ho kidnapping case,' which is the final part of a three-part special titled 'The Day My Child Disappeared.' Actor Lee Yi-kyung, ONOFF group leader Seung-jun, and singer Byeol will appear as listeners and notably all listeners will shed tears and express their sorrow.
During this day's broadcast, the background of the 'Lee Hyung-ho kidnapping case,' a true story from the movie 'He Who Sees Voices,' will be revealed. Byeol, who is raising three children with Ha-ha, notes, 'I will raise my three children with tears,' sharing a mother's feelings. Additionally, regarding the situation of a child being kidnapped, he expresses, 'I don't even want to imagine it,' and empathizes while shedding tears, saying, 'Parents would find it hard to cope calmly.' Meanwhile, Seung-jun, the leader of the idol group ONOFF, expresses his anger, stating, 'Is it okay to kidnap someone just because you broke a promise?' while expressing his regret, saying, 'I feel so sorry for Hyung-ho,' unable to hide his tears. Actor Lee Yi-kyung also says, 'It's so scary,' unable to articulate his feelings regarding the perpetrators' meticulousness and cruelty.
Notably, the father of Lee Hyung-ho, who endured hellish moments that day, appears on the show to reveal his unforgettable memories of that time and his current feelings. At that time, the perpetrator made terrifying threatening phone calls saying, 'You hope Hyung-ho dies, don't you?', 'I can't promise tomorrow,' 'Prepare a car with a car phone right away,' and 'Place a bag of money on the Yanghwa Bridge electrical box.' Hyung-ho's father admits, 'For a while, I carried a Walkman everywhere to hear that voice again,' sharing his struggles after the incident, before tearfully stating, 'I am the sinner.'
In particular, as technology has advanced over the 34 years, there is curiosity in 'Kkokkomu' about whether the perpetrator of the 'Lee Hyung-ho kidnapping case,' which once sent chills across South Korea with just a phone voice, can now be caught.
Meanwhile, 'Kkokkomu' is a program where three 'storytellers' share what they learned and felt with their 'story friends' in the most ordinary settings, airing every Thursday at 10:20 p.m. on SBS.
[Photo] provided
[OSEN]