'I want to know' bizarre rabbit murder case lit after the sex offender notification e!

2020-01-18 23:11:09

In search of various problems in the whole society and re-examined, SBS's representative accident accident program, which has been loved by viewers, traced the Shin Jung-dong serial murder and kidnapping incidents famous for the 'slapstick rabbit incident'.

On the 11th, `` I want to know '' was one more step toward the criminal with the newly presented clues with the subtitle `` The Signature of Two Men-Bizarre Rabbit and Shoe Cabinet, and a New Puzzle. ''

In June 2005, Kwon Yang, a woman in her 20s who lived in Sinjeong-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, was found hidden in a string of rice bags in a nearby residential area.

In November, five months later, Mr. Lee, a woman in her 40s, was wrapped in vinyl with various kinds of strings and was once again abandoned in Shinjeong-dong residential area.

The two terrible incidents were called "Shinjeong-dong serial killings" because of the same time, place and technique.

However, no clue was found to identify the culprit, and the incident seemed to remain that way.

Last year's 'I Want to Know' dealt with this incident, and there was a shocking fact first revealed at the time.

There was a victim who survived a similar incident.

Park was abducted by a man near Sinjeong Station in May 2006 and dragged into a multi-family house under the ring, but managed to escape while the killer showed a gap.

Park saw a shoe rack with a bizarre rabbit sticker on the second floor stairway to escape and testified that there were numerous strings in the house.

She also said that there was another man besides the man who had kidnapped her under the ring.

Numerous reports were made based on the surviving victim Park's sightings, and the police also re-investigated, but unfortunately the clues to the Sinjeong-dong serial murders were not solved.

And recently, another whistleblower appeared.

Kang Min-suk (a pseudonym), who worked part-time after cutting the cable TV, said that when he visited a multi-family house in Sinjeong-dong around September 2006, he saw a shoe rack with a bizarre rabbit sticker on the second floor where he went up to work.

He also remembered not only the shoe rack but also the structure of the house, surprisingly much in line with the testimony of the victims of the Third Case.

What was more surprising was the encounter of the man who lived there, and a string of strings in the ring house that had entered to work.

With the help of experts, the crew portrayed a montage of a man in Minseok's memory, and went out to find a house in Sinjeong-dong.

Meanwhile, unexpected news came from Busan.

It is suspected that the two-member group, who had a history of sexual assault near Sinjeong-dong, is suspected of previous cases.

A detective said, "It is rare in criminal experience to do this robbery in a neighborhood or two people together."

Jang Seok-pil (a pseudonym) and Bae Young-ho (a pseudonym) committed two robbery rapes in 2008.

During the investigation, one of the arrested two-members lived in Sinjeong-dong, and one of the victims was also found to live close to the house of the victim of the first murder case.

The crew tracked the relationship between the culprit of the Sinjeong-dong serial murder case and the two-member rape case.

There is a growing interest in post-broadcasting sex offender notifications.

Sex Offender Notificatione is an internet website operated by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, a government agency of the Republic of Korea since January 1, 2010.

In accordance with the current Act on Sexual Protection of Children and Adolescents, sex offenders are required to disclose their name, age, address and actual residence, photographs, height and weight, and the subjects of sex offenses to be registered.