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Kim Pung "Perverted freak" enraged.. U.S. soldier in Dongducheon who killed a 26-year-old woman's 'shameless behavior' [Kkori Kko Mu]

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On 'Kkori Kko Mu,' webtoon artist and broadcaster Kim Pung vents his outrage.

The SBS program 'Stories That Follow Each Other on That Day' (hereinafter 'Kkori Kko Mu'), airing this afternoon on the 9th, is themed around 'The Outsider of Side-room Villages.' Writers Kim Pung, actors Kim Tae-hoon and Kim Sung-eun appear as listeners to shed light on the brutal death of a 26-year-old woman that stirred nationwide outrage, along with the shocking story behind it.

Previously, in 1992, a 26-year-old woman was found brutally murdered in a side-room village located in Bosan-dong, Dongducheon. Her face was sunken, and her naked body bore traces that were hardly human, delivering a massive shock. Especially as a rookie 'Kkori-mote' making his debut, Kim Pung expressed anger, calling the perpetrator "a perverted freak devoid of human dignity."

The killer's identity is a U.S. soldier stationed in Dongducheon, whose shameless behavior of walking openly on the streets while wearing clothes still stained with the victim's blood sparked outrage. Furthermore, listeners' anger surged as South Korean police were unable to detain the murderer due to the ROK-U.S. SOFA agreement. Kim Tae-hoon remarked, "He doesn't even know he did wrong, so he shamelessly walks around in those blood-stained clothes," expressing shock at a murderer who showed no remorse despite such heinous crimes.

Among these revelations, an unexpected story hidden behind the murder incident left listeners stunned. The murdered 26-year-old woman was a resident of a military base village. It was revealed that numerous women died in base villages across the country besides this victim, yet even the facts remained largely uninvestigated, leaving listeners speechless.

The full details of the brutal murder that led a flower-like woman in her 20s to her death, and the behind-the-scenes story of how 'base villages' came to be portrayed as earners of foreign currency, can be confirmed on today's broadcast of 'Kkori Kko Mu.'

'Kkori Kko Mu' airs every Thursday at 10:20 p.m. on SBS.

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