Today (9th, Mon) on tvN Naked World History (directed by Kim Hyung-o, Lee Yun-ho, Kim Ki-joon, Choi Joon-hyuk) episode 245 exposes the true nature of Ed Kemper, a monster who became a serial killer out of hatred for his mother.

To that end, Choi I-mun, a professor of criminal psychology at the Korean National Police University, appears as a lecturer. Professor Choi, the nation's only forensic psychologist who scientifically analyzes criminals' minds to aid judgments and sentencing, will in that lecture tell the chilling reason why Ed Kemper, who continued his brutal crimes, stopped his own killing spree.

Professor Choi reveals the background that allowed Ed Kemper, who began his first murder at 15 and killed a total of 10 people, terrorizing the United States, to continue his crimes, which surprises viewers. With an outstanding IQ of 145, he not only cleverly evaded police investigations but, standing 206 cm tall, he could easily overpower victims.

The fact that his mother was included among the targets of his frenzied killings shocked the studio even more, and Professor Choi also introduces Ed Kemper's bizarre behavior that was completely different from previous serial killers. Why Ed Kemper, who carried out unprecedented serial dismemberments, stopped at the peak of his murders, what impact the Ed Kemper case had on modern profiling techniques, can be confirmed through today's broadcast.

Meanwhile, today's travel mates include Hunter Lee, a former FBI intelligence analyst, and counseling psychologist Lee Hye-ri. The two meticulously analyze from various perspectives what Ed Kemper's shocking upbringing implies and the meanings hidden behind his heinous crimes, adding to the program's value and raising curiosity.

Korea's representative humanities variety show tvN Naked World History tours places around the world untactly to look at each country's landmarks and probes crimes of the world we did not know about based on various academic disciplines. It airs today (9th, Mon) at 10:10 p.m. on tvN.

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