On the 4th at 7:40 p.m., the crime analysis commentary show "Hidden Eye" features MC Kim Seong-joo, along with Kim Dong-hyun, Park Ha-sun, and Soyou discussing everyday crimes that anyone can experience.
In the segment "Three Shots from the Scene," the shocking actions of a bus driver operating without a license will be revealed. What shocking identity did this bus driver have, who did not hesitate to run a red light and race in front of a school? Meanwhile, there is a criminally inept thief whose crimes unfold. There are thieves who end up getting their belongings stolen from pedestrians, and even a thief who faints at the crime scene. In a situation flowing as if scripted, Kim Dong-hyun could not hide his surprise, saying, "Isn't this a skit?" Actual CCTV footage capturing the absurd actions of the thieves draws attention.
In Kwon Il-yong's Crime Rules, the show covers the incident involving the Marine Corps's BB gun shooting that enraged the public. Three men, including active-duty Marines, indiscriminately shot BB guns at someone else's pet dog, resulting in the death of one dog and a tragic situation where another underwent surgery to remove its eye. When asked, "Why did you do that?" by the pet owner, the perpetrators made the ridiculous statement, "We fired because we were curious about the dog's reaction." In response, Park Ha-sun expressed anger, stating, "How can a person do that?" and Seong-hwan Pyo clicked his tongue, saying, "They are really hopeless." The show's investigation will thoroughly dissect the perpetrators' unremorseful attitudes and the Marine Corps's outrageous response to the incident.
The Live Issue segment tracks the notorious killer Kim Il-gon, who wanted to become a serial killer. Kim Il-gon kidnapped and murdered a woman getting into her car in a large supermarket parking lot, horrifically dismembering the body and even setting the car on fire to eliminate the evidence. The horror of Kim Il-gon's crimes was heightened by the discovery of a 'death list' in his pocket at the time of his arrest, containing the names and detailed addresses of 28 individuals. Who are the 28 people Kim Il-gon wrote on the death list, and how did he obtain their specific personal information? Profiler Kwon Il-yong, who analyzed Kim Il-gon's criminal psychology at the time, will share the story he directly heard from Kim Il-gon.
Additionally, active-duty detective Lee Dae-woo analyzes whether Kim Il-gon's attempts to purchase euthanasia drugs was intended for someone on the death list, revealing the brutality of Kim Il-gon. Tune in on MBC Everyone.
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