'Hyeongsuda' season 2 introduces the family live burial case that provoked everyone's outrage.

Episode 33 of E Channel's original web variety show 'Hyeongsuda' season 2 (hereafter 'Hyeongsuda2'), which will be released on the YouTube channel 'Hyungsadeul-ui Suda' on the 20th, features former judge lawyer Jeong Jae-min and Kim Nam-il.

Before introducing the case, while looking through a 1990 newspaper article, the headline 'sandlot rascal Kang Ho-dong' draws attention. The article covered the 'national MC' Kang Ho-dong's record of three consecutive championships as the nation's top wrestler in his teens, and Ahn Jung-hwan marvels, "Cool. the photo!" The cast also recalls Kang Ho-dong's 'nation's top wrestler' days, saying, "He really kicked up sandstorms." Kwon Il-yong adds, "But calling Kang Ho-dong 'rascal' is a bit..." and talks about his different teenage days, drawing laughter.

This episode is structured as a "death row inmates" episode about South Korean death row prisoners who were actually executed. Kwon Il-yong and lawyer Jeong Jae-min introduce the brutal case in which an entire family of four was buried alive, saying, "When we first chased the suspect, we didn't think it would be such a big case."

'Today's death row inmates' are Yoon Yong-pil and Oh Tae-hwan, who were 31 at the time of the crime. The two were close friends since middle school and each had six prior convictions. Also involved in the crime were Lee Seong-jun, who was released after serving his sentence in prison and had eight prior convictions, and his girlfriend Shim Hye-sook. The case began when a villager in Gangneung in 1990 reported finding a newlywed couple tied to a pine tree and bleeding. It was revealed that the victims had been abducted after stopping their car during their honeymoon to take night view photos. The perpetrators assaulted the victims, took cash, jewelry and the passenger car, and fled.

Checking the vehicle number remembered by a witness revealed that the person who rented the vehicle was Lee Seong-jun. While a vehicle search was underway, the identities of the accomplices were revealed following a traffic accident in Incheon. The couple who were in the vehicle that caused the accident fled when they saw the police, and in the vehicle were found Oh Tae-hwan's vehicle registration card, a gas pistol confirmed to have been purchased by Yoon Yong-pil, and the bankbook of a woman in her 20s living in Daejeon. The vehicle itself also belonged to the newlywed couple and had its license plate changed to a stolen one.

However, nine days after the fender bender, another suspicious report was filed in Daejeon. The caller said a friend had suggested going to Jirisan with her boyfriend and his friends, but she felt something strange during the phone call and reported it because she thought she was being threatened. A stakeout at the meeting point showed two vehicles arriving, and Oh Tae-hwan and the caller's friend, who was Lee Seong-jun's girlfriend Shim Hye-sook, got out of one vehicle. They resisted but were eventually arrested, while Yoon Yong-pil and Lee Seong-jun, who were in the other vehicle, drove toward the police and fled despite being shot at.

But the real case started from here. In the trunk of the vehicle they had been riding in were found two shovels with wet dirt on them, rope, scissors and dirt-stained traditional socks. Under interrogation, Oh Tae-hwan and Shim Hye-sook testified, "We buried a family alive last night," shocking investigators. Reacting to the perpetrators' brutal crime, Kim Nam-il said in anger, "Is this something a human would do?" and Ahn Jung-hwan also said, "This is truly a case that would faint anyone," unable to continue, according to reports. The full story of why the perpetrators buried the family alive and the whereabouts of the two accomplices who fled can be found on 'Hyeongsuda2.'

Meanwhile, 'Hyeongsuda2' can be seen every Friday at 7 p.m. on the YouTube channel 'Hyungsadeul-ui Suda.' Also, 'Brave Detective,' which shares the same universe as 'Hyeongsuda2,' returns as a new fifth season. 'Brave Detective 5' premieres on the 27th at 9:50 p.m. and will also be available on major OTT platforms including Netflix, TVING and Wavve.

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