Broadcaster Jun Hyun-moo confessed to a shocking anecdote about meeting a thief in India who tried to steal his wallet.
The Psychopath I Met Jun Hyun-moo reveals a dizzying experience when he encountered a thief at his lodging during a trip to India.
On the program airing on the 23rd (Sun) at 10:20 p.m., MBN·SBS Plus The Psychopath I Met (hereafter "The Psychopath I Met") will feature shocking true stories from travel destinations under the theme "psychopaths who turned your trip into a nightmare." On that episode, forensic clinical psychologist Kim Tae-kyung will appear to analyze the psychology of offenders and victims and examine the motives of the psychopaths in the cases.
That day, while Jun Hyun-moo was recounting a hair-raising moment he experienced while traveling, he revealed an anecdote about actually meeting a thief during a past trip to India. Jun Hyun-moo, who said he had stayed at a cheap lodging at the time, said, "The door wasn't locked. I was washing up and had a bad feeling, so I flung the door open and someone had come in and was rifling through my wallet," shocking everyone.
But Jun Hyun-moo added that the thief was actually so startled and aghast when he saw Jun Hyun-moo that it aroused curiosity. Recalling the situation, Jun Hyun-moo added the cryptic remark, "The thief was very surprised," and after hearing the full story, Heo Yeong said, "Oh, I hate that," making the scene erupt in laughter. The question of what Jun Hyun-moo's "unexpected move," which even made a thief who secretly entered someone else's room in the middle of the night recoil, was raises curiosity.
In addition to that, as more true crime stories from travel destinations were revealed, Kyuhyun reflected on his own twenties. Kyuhyun said, "I also spent time and had drinks with strangers while traveling, but I guess I was just lucky," adding, "If that person had had bad intentions, I might not be here," chilling everyone. Interest grows in the shocking reality of the psychopaths who turned trips that should have been free and romantic into nightmares in an instant.
Meanwhile, The Psychopath I Met ranked No. 1 in Netflix Korea's today's top 10 in the variety category, receiving intense interest from domestic viewers, and has recently secured broadcasting in Japan through the Japanese OTT platform ABEMA, expanding into the global market. The fact that The Psychopath I Met's immersive storytelling based on true events, the realistic reactions from Jun Hyun-moo, Kyuhyun, Nucksal, and Heo Yeongji, and in-depth analysis by crime experts combine to create differentiated content competitiveness that attracted attention overseas adds significance. Attention is focused on The Psychopath I Met's global move to meet Japanese viewers as well as those in Korea.
Meanwhile, regarding the program's expansion into the global market through the Japanese OTT platform ABEMA, the production team said, "Following the intense interest from domestic viewers, we consider the confirmed distribution in Japan very meaningful," adding, "It is even more significant that the value of the program's differentiated content has been recognized. We will continue to present content that deeply illuminates real crimes and can convey empathy and awareness to domestic and international viewers."
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