As Kkokkomu investigates the shocking true story of a wealthy herbal medicine couple involved in a scandalous crime, listener Park Hosang reportedly became so enraged he forgot about the broadcast.

The episode airing today (21st) titled Story of the Day When You Bite Your Tail (directed by Lee Keunbyeol, Lee Dongwon, Ko Hyerin, hereinafter referred to as Kkokkomu) discusses the 'Overkill Murderer - Gangnam Mansion Couple Murder Case,' which ignited the campaign of 'not bequeathing inherited assets' about Korea's first planned family crime case, the 'Park Hansang Case.' Listeners include Apink's Park Chorong, actor Choi Taejoon, and Park Hosang.

Today's broadcast spotlights the 1994 incident where a herbal medicine couple, worth an estimated 10 billion won, was found dead in a 150-pyeong mansion valued at 30 billion won. Evidence of overkill (killing acts exceeding the death of the victim) was found on the bodies of the couple, and their biological son Park Hansang emerged as a suspect as the case spiraled into shock. Additionally, anecdotes about Park Hansang, who confessed to the crime yet showed no remorse while laughing and chatting with his girlfriend, heighten curiosity about the case.

Meanwhile, as the Jang Trio (Jang Hyunseong, Jang Doyoun, Jang Seonggyu) discuss the background of Park Hansang's heinous crime, listeners are unable to contain their excitement more than ever. Park Chorong remarked, "Both his expressions and demeanor send chills down my spine," while Choi Taejoon reportedly expressed, "That's not human eyes" in a fit of extreme rage. Ultimately, upon learning about Park Hansang's motives for the crime, Park Hosang was so genuinely outraged he forgot the broadcast, exclaiming, "What kind of lunatic..." It is even reported that Jang Seonggyu made a special request saying, "Since you might be shocked, please take a deep breath in advance," which draws attention to the full story of the 'Park Hansang Case.'

In this broadcast, Park Hansang's first trial's defense attorney, Hwang Sanseong, will also appear to reveal the shocking moments faced during the trial process, ramping up the tension.

The exact reasons and plans that led Park Hansang to commit the brutal act of overkilling his parents can be confirmed in the main broadcast of Kkokkomu, which details Korea's first planned family murder case.

Kkokkomu is a program where three 'storytellers' share what they have learned through personal study with their own 'story friends' in the most everyday locations, airing weekly on Thursdays at 10:20 p.m. on SBS.

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