'Hidden Eye' digs into the tragic death of a telecommunications retailer employee in detail.
The crime analysis commentary program "Hidden Eye," airing on the 2nd at 8:30 p.m., will feature MC Kim Sung-Ju along with Park Haseon and Kim Dong-hyun in the studio, and as a special guest actress "Yu-i" will join them.
Actress Yu-i captivates the set with sharp deductive skills rivaling amateur detectives at home, showing exceptional affection for the program. Meanwhile, active-duty detective Lee Dae-woo recounts the investigation story behind the arrest of seven voice phishing group members who caused about 7 billion won in damages and reveals the reality of the cleverly evolved newfangled crime methods, drawing attention.
In Kwon Il-yong's crime rules, the shocking accident scene at a meat center in North Gyeongsang Province is revealed. When a man suddenly shouted at people, the store quickly descended into chaos, and a tense situation unfolded as 29 citizens rushed out at once. In the process, six citizens who could not escape in time suffered head and leg injuries and were taken to the hospital, and 25 rescue personnel were dispatched urgently, making the scene reminiscent of pandemonium. The identity of the man who threw the meat center into chaos and the unexpected reason he shouted are revealed, arousing curiosity.
Live issue spotlights the death of a telecommunications retailer employee who endured a slave-like life for 10 years. The victim was 44-year-old Park Seong-beom, and the bereaved family reported the truth, hidden for 10 years, directly to "Hidden Eye" to tell of Seong-beom's grievance.
In a video released by the bereaved family, at a meal the store owner is shown repeatedly slapping Seong-beom's cheek and head dozens of times for as long as eight minutes, then cornering him against a wall and strangling him. In addition, it was revealed that the owner not only frequently verbally abused him but also called him to the owner's home to force household labor and made him care for the owner's child, even ordering personal errands.
But the owner justified the 10 years of bullying by saying Seong-beom's habitual embezzlement was the cause of all conflicts. After shocking facts came to light when content deleted from a memorandum the two had written was restored, profiler Pyo Chang-won analyzed, "It was to create an excuse to treat him like a slave."
Even though Seong-beom's bank account balance confirmed after his death was only 54 won because he hardly received a normal salary, the owner avoided responsibility and provoked anger by offering absurd claims to justify not paying wages.
The hidden details of this case—what the truth is amid circumstances that are hard to view as simple workplace harassment and conflicting claims—can be found on "Hidden Eye," which airs on the 2nd at 8:30 p.m.
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