Actor Jung Moon-sung issued a public apology to the nation after being revealed as the real culprit in "Scarecrow."

On the 13th, ENA's "Scarecrow" released making-of videos for episodes 7 and 8 on its YouTube channel.

Earlier, in episode 7 broadcast on the 11th, Lee Ki-hwan (played by Jung Moon-sung) was revealed as the real perpetrator of a serial murder case, shocking viewers. In particular, he was the older brother of Lee Ki-beom (played by Song Geon-hee), who had been suspected as a suspect, and his death, after having the aftereffects of torture neglected, provoked even greater anger.

The released making-of video included a scene where Kang Tae-Ju (Park Hae-soo) calls Jung Moon-sung by his real name, Lee Ki-hwan, not his current name Lee Yong-woo, revealing his identity.

Wearing a prison uniform and standing in front of the camera, Jung Moon-sung bowed his head and said, "Surprised? Yes, it's me. First of all, I'm sorry."

Jung Moon-sung said, "I first met Tae-ju as a grandfather, and although the actual time we couldn't meet was certainly not long, I missed him a lot, and when I faced him with a changed face my chest hurt. Anyway, it was all my fault."

Then Jung Moon-sung said, "Please forgive my acting, not Yong-woo's crimes, and please continue to enjoy 'Scarecrow.'"

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