'Hidden Eye' the cast is stunned by a murder case without a body.
On the 12th at 8:30 p.m., the crime analysis commentary program "Hidden Eye" features special guest Miju, who said "I want to be with you for a long time" and expressed eagerness to become a regular cast member, drawing attention.
On that day, in Kwon Il-yong's crime rules, they cover the worst abuse of power case that occurred in Gangwon Province. As a sanitation worker was loading trash and trying to get into the vehicle, the driver started as if teasing them, and the sanitation workers were forced into a perilous situation running down the middle of the road.
The perpetrator was a grade-7 driving civil servant, and it was revealed that he habitually committed the brutal act called "martial law play," wrapping sanitation workers in blankets and trampling them one by one under the absurd pretext that if his stocks did not rise he had to offer a sacrifice. In addition, circumstances emerged that he forced them to wear only "red underwear," an outrageous humiliating act, and the perpetrator provoked anger by offering ridiculous excuses and maintaining a brazen attitude. Attention is focused on what the shocking atrocities of the irrationally behaving man were and what absurd reasons he revealed himself.
In Pyo Chang-won's unsolved case files, they dig into the full story of a murder without a body in which a woman with no connections was lured with the bait of employment, killed, and even cremated to erase traces. Mr. Kang (pseudonym) murdered Kim Eun-hye, who was living in a homeless shelter, faked her death as his own, posed as her older sister to collect insurance money, but was caught by an insurance investigator. However, Mr. Kang strongly denied the murder charge, saying that while they had been drinking beer together he stepped away and returned to find Kim Eun-hye had left behind strange words and had lost consciousness on her own.
Afterward, Mr. Kang testified about the situation when Kim Eun-hye died, and profiler Kwon Il-yong sharply analyzed, "People who believe they have committed the perfect crime sometimes unconsciously describe their method." Even more, at the time of Kim Eun-hye's death Mr. Kang recorded his own name and resident registration number in the patient information section at the hospital to disguise the deceased as himself, and circumstances emerged that he even enlisted accomplices to hide Kim Eun-hye's death, adding to the shock.
What decisive testimony did Mr. Kang, who committed a meticulously planned crime, reveal himself, and whether Kang's act was truly solitary or whether actual accomplices existed — those questions will be revealed on 'Hidden Eye' that day.<
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