MBC Every1’s Hidden Eye explores real-life crimes that anyone could encounter, with host Kim Sung-joo, Kim Dong-hyun, Park Ha-sun, and Soyou.
The latest episode features shocking incidents, including a man on a bicycle who was suddenly rammed in the torso, sending him to the ground only for him to abandon his bike and flee. Another case recounts the chilling disappearance of a child at 6 a.m. while playing in the yard, with police and family desperately searching in vain. Sharing her own experience, Soyou admitted, “I once got separated from my mother too,” empathizing with the family’s terror.
The show also covers the widely reported “Vietnam photo booth assault,” where two Korean women violently attacked local women inside a self-service photo studio, sparking outrage in both Korea and Vietnam after CCTV footage spread online.

The most disturbing segment, however, examines a string of breakup-related murder cases. In one, a boyfriend displayed extreme obsession—verbally abusing and beating his girlfriend, demanding tattoos on her intimate body parts as proof of possession. Horrified, Soyou remarked, “Even murderer Lee Young-hak forced tattoos on his wife this is just like that,” underscoring the severity.

When the woman tried to end the relationship, the man stalked her relentlessly ringing her doorbell for three hours, following her over 400 times, and even tracking her down after she moved. Armed with a knife, he waited four hours outside her apartment, then ambushed her and stabbed her 21 times, killing her. Criminal profiler Kwon Il-yong chillingly concluded, “For this man, death was the only way to maintain the relationship.”
The full story of the Busan breakup murder case will air on Hidden Eye on September 8 at 7:40 p.m.
Sources: Daum

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