'Detectives' Trade Secrets' recovered a stolen bicycle after a captivating chase with an unprecedentedly elusive thief. Additionally, a shocking true story was revealed about a husband in an affair and a visiting teacher of his daughter who conspired to divorce his wife.

In the episode of 'Detectives' Trade Secrets' aired on the 9th, a stolen electric bicycle worth 1 million won was returned to the client. The Owl Detective Group began their investigation based on the GPS records attached to the stolen bicycle and CCTV footage. While investigating the area near the thief's last known location, they received a tip from a local resident stating, 'A bicycle has been parked beneath the tunnel for several days.' Indeed, the client's bicycle was found at the location mentioned by the resident, but it was secured with a new lock suspected to belong to the thief.

Therefore, the Owl Detective Group immediately began surveillance, judging that 'the thief would come back to retrieve the bicycle.' Defconn, who had previously suffered a loss of 11 million won due to bicycle theft, remarked, 'Anyway, they found it so I'm very envious of the client,' eliciting sympathy.

However, after four days of surveillance, the thief had not appeared, and the Owl Detective Group temporarily left the area after installing CCTV around the bicycle. During their absence, an urgent situation arose where the thief attempted to take the bicycle, sending the Owl Detective Group and the 'Detectives' Trade Secrets' studio into a state of panic. Adding to their troubles, a strong wind that night even knocked the CCTV over. They hurriedly rushed to the location where the GPS signal was detected, but the thief was nowhere to be seen, and only the client's bicycle was left behind. The Owl Detective Group speculated, 'The thief seems to have abandoned the bicycle because it was heavy to carry and the battery was already dead.' Ultimately, while they did not catch the thief, the precious bicycle that was desperately sought after was returned to the client, bringing the incident to a warm conclusion.



Meanwhile, in the daily detective drama 'Case Notebook' featuring detective In-soon, a protagonist who found erectile dysfunction medication in her husband's wallet suspected infidelity and sought help from the detective group. Disturbing footage was captured from a home camera installed in her daughter's room, showcasing her husband and daughter's visiting teacher engaging in shocking acts of infidelity. The visiting teacher deliberately approached the husband while the protagonist was out. When questioned about her motives, she responded, 'Some people marry capable husbands and live well, while my situation of just teaching kids the violin at home is too pathetic,' leaving everyone in shock. The protagonist forgave her husband, and they returned to a happy family, but four years later, she received news of his sudden death.

It turned out that her husband, who had said he was going to America for business, had actually eloped with the visiting teacher after settling all their assets in Korea. Furthermore, it was revealed that the two had secretly orchestrated a divorce behind the protagonist's back. The protagonist claimed her husband was under pressure for debts and said, 'Stay hidden for about three months,' which the two complied with. However, they exploited the 'service of publication' system, which allowed for forced divorce when contact was lost. The visiting teacher asserted, 'You are divorced and we are in a de facto marriage and are legally husband and wife.' Unlike our country, in Texas, the rights of de facto relationships are recognized. However, the investigation by the detective group revealed that the visiting teacher had not divorced her ex-husband in Korea. The protagonist countered, 'No matter how favorable Texas law may be, it doesn't recognize bigamy,' and confronted the visiting teacher.

The show airs every Monday at 9:30 p.m.

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