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The true nature of Lim Byung-seok, a death row inmate who committed additional murder, will be revealed in court.
Lawyer Jung Jae-min and Kim Nam-il, former judges, will appear as guests in the 26th episode of the E-channel original web entertainment "Hyeongsu Da" Season 2 (hereinafter referred to as "Hyeongsu Da 2"), which will be released on the YouTube channel "Detectives' Chat" on the 30th.
On this day's broadcast, lawyer Jung Jae-min and Kim Nam-il's special relationship will be revealed. The two are the same age born in 1977, and lawyer Jung Jae-min says, "I'm two years a senior in high school for announcer Kim Bo-min (Kim Nam-il's wife)." Rumor has it that the two, who were meeting for the first time, appeared somewhat shy.
Lawyer Jung Jae-min introduces the unusual cases experienced by senior judges when asked about the dangerous and urgent situations he experienced in the court when he was a judge. The defendants who went on a rampage by throwing shoes or wielding weapons, and even reported cases of increased sentences due to additional punishment for swearing after the sentence, drawing attention. In this regard, the episode of "The Death Penalty" also sheds light on the case of Lim Byung-seok, a death row inmate who committed murder in a court that took place for the first time in Korean judicial history.
In 1973, Lim Byung-seok visited the cohabitation's house with an axe and threatened her, and in the process, the cohabitation's mother and brother were seriously injured, and her grandmother died while being taken to the hospital. Lim Byung-seok was reportedly detained at the police station the day before the crime, visiting the house of his cohabitation and causing a disturbance.
In particular, Lim Byung-seok was known to be a married man with his wife and three children, adding to the shock. It was found that Lim Byeong-seok continued to use violence against the cohabitation, and the cohabitation's father secretly hid his daughter in a relative's house. In addition, Lim Byung-seok was sentenced to a year in prison for visiting the house of his cohabitation, causing a disturbance, and punching the mother of the cohabitation.
Lim Byung-seok, who was arrested three days after fleeing, was sentenced to death in the first trial, but was commuted to life imprisonment in the second trial and finally became a life sentence. But seven months after his imprisonment, he shocked society once again. Even in prison, he consistently sent letters of death threats to his cohabitation's house, and stabbed the cohabitation's father, who appeared as a witness during the trial. Lim Byung-seok was known to have attempted indiscriminate attacks by moving between the prosecutor's office and the presiding judge, rather than immediately rushing to the victim, and Ahn Jung-hwan, who heard this, was angry, saying, "You really went crazy." The whole story of Lim Byung-seok's case, which tragically drove a family and turned the court into a chaos, is revealed through "Hyeongsu Da 2."
You can check out "Hyeongsu Da 2" every Friday at 7 p.m. on the YouTube channel "Detectives' Chat." In addition, "Brave Detectives 4," which shares the world view with "Hyeongsuda 2," airs every Friday at 9:50 p.m., and is also released on major OTTs such as Netflix, TVing, and Wave.
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