A 13-year-old Hong Kong boy, the perpetrator of urine and fire extinguisher attacks at an unmanned photo booth, left a bitter impression with the absurd excuse that "the devil made me do it." In addition, viewers were shocked by the true story of a married man who arranged a sham marriage between his close friend and his mistress, an ethnic Korean from China, so she could obtain citizenship.

On the 9th, Channel A Detectives' Trade Secrets aired a segment called "Detective 24 Hours" that revealed the full story of the terror incident that took place at an unmanned photo booth in the heart of Seoul. Last week the client asked for help, saying, "Find the person who caused about 70 million won in damage to the unmanned photo booth." The perpetrator used a lost card to make a 950,000 won payment at the client's unmanned photo booth, behaved peculiarly by urinating in various parts of the store, and then returned four days later to spray fire extinguishers throughout the shop before fleeing. The damage, including expensive equipment breakage and business interruption losses, amounted to about 70 million won. During their inquiry, the Goblin Detective Team received a tip that "the suspect came from Hong Kong and is staying in Korea with his mother." It was later revealed at the religious facility where the suspect had stayed that "he set off about 10 fire extinguishers and even committed a convenience store theft, leading the police to pursue him."

After persistent tracking, the detective team found the terrorist at a lodging facility. The perpetrator was a 13-year-old boy of Hong Kong nationality, much younger than expected. Seeing him laugh casually while watching CCTV footage of the fire extinguisher attack provoked the anger of many. He repeatedly made the unbelievable claim about his criminal acts: "The devil made me do it. If I don't do as told, it hits my head and stomach." Watching this, Defconn reacted angrily, asking, "Are you laughing?", and Kim Poong said, "He really seems possessed by a demon," expressing astonishment. The suspect was ultimately handed over to the police, but being a juvenile offender and a foreigner made meaningful punishment difficult. Despite the huge damage, the client had to close the case having received only 1.1 million won in cleaning fees as compensation.

In the "Case Notebook" segment with Heo Sung-tae of The Outlaws and Squid Game Season, the story of a woman who suspected infidelity after her drunken husband uttered another woman's name in bed on their wedding anniversary was revealed. The detectives' investigation showed the client's husband was having an affair with his close friend's wife at the friend's house. More shockingly, the husband's close friend already knew about the affair between his friend and his wife. He went so far as to create alibis for the two and even booked hotel rooms for them. Watching this, Kim Poong said, "This surpasses imagination," and Defconn was left speechless, saying, "Wow... that's crazy..." Guest detective Heo Sung-tae marveled, "Was the 'Tambi' level this intense? This program is amazing."

The full story revealed afterward was even more shocking. Six years ago, while studying in China, the client's husband promised to marry his ethnic Korean girlfriend from China, but they broke up due to the girl's father's opposition. He then married the client in a loveless marriage, and everything began when he unexpectedly reunited with his former lover 1 year and 6 months ago. To help his ex obtain Korean citizenship, the client's husband repaid 50 million won of gambling debt on her behalf and arranged a sham marriage between his close friend and her on the condition that he would pay 3 million won monthly. After she obtained citizenship, he planned to divorce the client and remarry his ex, and he had already reserved a wedding venue in China. Facing the client's husband's brazen attitude of "She came before you, not you," Defconn was aghast, calling it "an unprecedented real-life case." The client ultimately filed an adultery lawsuit and reported the sham marriage set up to obtain the mistress's citizenship, initiating legal action.

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