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"I hit you with the feeling of killing you"..The tragedy committed by the 男 of cohabitation in "The War Crimes 13" (Yong-hyung 4) [synthesis]

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Lee Seunghun

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In "Brave Detectives," we have dug up the true nature of the brutal crime.

In the 71st episode of the T-Cast E-channel "Brave Detectives 4," which aired on the 13th, Lieutenant Kim Jin-woo of the Women and Youth Investigation Team at Geoje Police Station, Chief Jin Sung-hyun of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, former police officer Yoon Oe-chul of the KCSI, and Inspector Kim Jin-soo made public their investigation logs. Actor Kim Tae-hoon also joined as a guest. Kim Tae-hoon said, "I like movies, dramas, and entertainment shows to be real. But I felt bad that this program was real," he said, showing empathy.

The first incident introduced that day was a secret burial case that revealed the truth that had been hidden for 16 years. The incident began when a worker who was working on a leak on the roof of a multi-family house reported, "I think I've got a body." It was a structure in which pipes were buried and cemented in both spaces about 55cm wide behind the rooftop room, and human feet were found while removing cement for waterproofing work.

When detectives and a fruit tree team removed the cement, the body of a woman in a suitcase was identified. The body was wrapped in vacuum compressed vinyl and cut off from outside air, and the cause of death was found to be blunt force head damage. The victim turned out to be a woman in her late 30s and a rooftop tenant who was reported missing 13 years ago after losing contact with her family 16 years ago. At that time, he said, "I will go into my mother's house," and hid his trace. Detectives have launched an investigation into Dongnam, who lived with the victim in a rooftop room, as a prime suspect.

Dong-Gam Lee (pseudonym) is a person with 13 criminal records, including drug convictions, and drug administration and distribution records have been confirmed. At the time of the disappearance investigation, he claimed that he had "left home," citing the victim's male problem. Lee appeared to be rambling at the time of his arrest, and a drug test came out positive. Lee consistently made incoherent statements or blamed the victim, saying, "I hit him with the intention of killing him, but I didn't know he would die." According to acquaintances, the victim suffered from habitual assault and economic exploitation. There were also circumstantial evidence that he was forced to engage in illegal prostitution. Lee was sentenced to 16 years and 6 months in prison. However, the crime of concealing a body was not applied due to the expiration of the statute of limitations according to the law at the time of the crime.

The incident introduced by KCSI then started with a fire report at dawn. A fire broke out in the basement of the building, and the interior was filled with smoke. The body of a woman in her 60s, the owner of the house, was found in the inner room. The victim was strangled, and crumpled card receipts and silica gel for dehumidifying agents were found in the mouth, shocking. The safe was empty, and the whole CCTV body and monitor had disappeared.

As a result of checking CCTV installed in the back door of the building, a man and a woman were seen rushing out immediately after the fire. The man was holding a CCTV body, and the woman who followed appeared to be old, adding to the mystery. As a result of CCTV tracking nearby, the two stopped by a nearby convenience store and headed in different directions. The woman went to the hospital and was diagnosed with a left elbow fracture at 6 weeks' notice. As a result of the investigation, the woman was not an accomplice, but an employee of the employee. He showed signs of panic and anxiety when he saw the detectives because his wallet with his ID was stolen by the criminal, and he was threatened to hurt his family if he reported it.

The criminal is in his 20s and 30s, and he was a customer who had visited Lee Yong-won before. After paying 90,000 won and receiving a massage for about two hours, he demanded a refund, and when he was rejected, he locked the door and returned to strangle the victim. The employee insisted on giving the money, but the crime did not stop. Afterwards, he took 100,000 won from the safe, took the victim's mobile phone and CCTV body, put paper and clothes on the body, set it on fire, and fled.

Detectives secured about 150 CCTVs from the scene of the incident to the alley of a residential area where the suspect disappeared to find a scene where the face was well taken and identified a person with the confirmation of a local detective. He was also a thief who was caught red-handed two months before the incident. With 13 previous convictions, including robbery and theft, he was also confirmed to have served time for special robbery and rape. In particular, it was revealed that the grandmother was the one who opened the criminal's house during the arrest process, adding to the shock. Denying the crime, he admitted to the crime when CCTV evidence was presented, and even confessed to the location of the hidden CCTV body. He stated that the victim was angry at ignoring him and forced to put things in his hands. The court sentenced him to 30 years in prison. Ahn Jung-hwan expressed bitterness, saying, "It seems that people think of them as objects that can fill themselves."

"Brave Detectives 4" airs every Friday at 9:50 p.m. and is also released on major OTTs such as Netflix, TVing, and Wave. You can also check out live news and videos about the program on the official E-channel YouTube and Instagram. The E-channel original web entertainment "Hyeongsu Da" series, which expands the world view of "Brave Detectives," deals with the behind-the-scenes stories of investigations by detectives, behind-the-scenes violent incidents, and true stories of South Korea's death row inmates who were actually executed, and is released every Friday at 7 p.m. on the YouTube channel "Detectives' Chat."

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