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Brave Detectives revealed the truth of mysterious crimes.
In the 72nd episode of the T-Cast E-channel "Brave Detectives 4," which aired on the 20th, Inspector Park Man-soo of the Gangnam Police Station's female youth department, Inspector Park Hyun-shin of the traffic investigation community, former officer Yoon Oe-chul of the KCSI, and Inspector Kim Jin-soo made public the investigation log. Following the last broadcast, actor Kim Tae-hoon joined as a guest.
The first case introduced on this day began with an urgent call to report that "a person is dead in the house." When the villa's landlord went down from the basement on his way home, he found the body inside the house with the door open. The room was all covered in blood, and a young woman was lying down looking at the ceiling. The body was covered in maggots with its face discolored black, and a bloody kitchen knife was placed on top of the stomach, adding to the shock.
The victim was a woman in her early 30s who lived in the villa and was working as a karaoke helper. She divorced five years ago, and her parents died early and were living alone. Only blood traces left unnaturally were found at the scene, along with traces of wiping the front door and drawer handles with something. As a result of the investigation, it was confirmed that the victim told his last friend who spoke to him six days before the discovery of the body, "Mr. Gas meter is here." However, after investigating all the gas inspectors in the area, it was found that there was no inspector who visited the victim's house on that date. All acquaintances, karaoke staff, regular customers, and their families were investigated, but no obvious suspects were found.
The DNA of the culprit was identified as a male with type O as a result of the National Forensic Service's inspection. Detectives contrasted a list of about 38,000 robbery and rape convicts and confirmed additional similar damage cases, noting that the neighborhood of the victim's home is an area where entertainment is concentrated. As a result, three more victims were sexually assaulted and robbed of cash. The method of approaching the criminal disguised as a gas meter was the same as that the victims were all workers in the entertainment industry. There was also a statement that the criminal used Jeju-do's horse language, raising the possibility that he was from Jeju.
After the investigation, it was recently discovered that there was no man selling fake luxury goods at the entrance of the entertainment district, and he was identified as a man in his 30s, Kim (pseudonym). Kim is a type O man from Jeju, and even at the time of the incidents, the location of the base station was confirmed near the site. Five months before the incident, he was sentenced to probation for special robbery.
Detectives arrested Kim through real-time location tracking of mobile phones and checking toll gates. Kim admitted all charges when the DNA contrast results were consistent. He claimed that the victim at another table laughed at him and ignored him while drinking at a cart bar, and that he accidentally saw and followed him on the street and screamed and killed him, but he actually broke in for the purpose of robbery and rape It turned out to have led to murder. In particular, there were only eight additional victims, and Ahn Jung-hwan could not hide his anger, saying, "It's a real garbage X." In the end, Kim was sentenced to life imprisonment.
The case introduced by KCSI then began with a report that a younger brother called the police and gave his sister's name and address to check whether there was a traffic accident. There was no record of her sister's accident, but a few hours later, her brother made a shocking additional report that she was dead at home.
The younger brother said he received a call from his mother the night before from his sister, who lived alone, that an accident seemed to have occurred, and that he reported it in case of a possible situation while heading to his sister's house. The body was found naked in the closet and covered with only a blanket. Both hands, feet, and neck were bound by the victim's clothes and objects, and tissues were curled and inserted into the nose and ears. There were two cushions and a plate of fruit at the scene, so there was a situation where someone visited, and the victim's bankbook, cash, cards, and lottery tickets were found in the toilet. However, as the expensive ring remained intact, it did not appear to be intended for extortion of money and valuables.
During the investigation, it was revealed that two days before the younger brother's report, a middle-aged man asked the police to be dispatched to say the victim's officetel name and lake accurately. He was the victim's boyfriend, and it turned out he was a married man. He, who made false statements for fear of the relationship being revealed, claimed that after meeting with the victim, he lost contact and went to the house to find the body in the closet.
At the same time, clues emerged such as a record of the last public phone call the victim made, a note from another person detected in a bottled water bottle, and a lipstick mark on a cigarette butt in a garbage bag, but male DNA was detected. The investigation team compared the DNA of more than a thousand people, but no one matched them. Then, based on the record of public phone calls, it was discovered that the caller ran a bar similar to the victim and talked to those who advertised for job openings.
The owners looked like women, but they looked like men somewhere, and when they sent them back after the interview, they said they were rude, and based on their memories, they produced montage and distributed it nationwide. Later, he was contacted that he was similar to a transgender person who was sued for fleeing with a prepayment after promising to work with an owner in another region, and matched his ID fingerprint with a note from a bottled water.
He is a man in his early 30s, had a criminal record of robbery and injury, and tried to get a haircut and enter a temple, but was arrested. When he revealed that he was transgender, he claimed that the victim insulted him and killed him because he was refused employment, and continued his absurd claim that he put tissue on the body to prevent the soul from running away. In the end, the criminal was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Meanwhile, "Brave Detectives 4" airs every Friday night at 9:50 p.m.
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