Lee Chun-jae's ex-wife, 'Hwasong serial murder', opened her mouth for the first time.."Why didn't I kill you?"
Nov 02, 2025
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SBS' four-part Crime Documentary 'Monster Time', which first aired on the 1st, sheds deep light on the shocking reality of Lee Chun-jae, the true criminal of the Hwaseong serial murder case that shook Korea, and his twisted psychology. The first part of "Monster's Time" secured the No. 1 spot in the non-drama genre at the same time with a 3.3 percent household rating, and its instant peak ratings soared to 3.71 percent, proving the program's overwhelming buzz. (Based on Nielsen Korea's metropolitan area)
The first part of 'Monster's Time' showed the delicate and meticulous interrogation process that the police conducted after discovering Lee Chun-jae's DNA in Hwaseong cases 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9. The investigation team used Lee Chun-jae's 'Honorary Desire' and 'Honorary Desire'. In the end, Lee Chun-jae wrote down the number of crimes by hand on a piece of paper, 'Murder 12+2, Rape 19', and attempted 15'12 cases were near Hwaseong and 2 cases were Cheongju cases', astonishing everyone.
Lee Chun-jae also claimed that he had been molested by his neighborhood sister as a child, which led to a series of crimes. However, Na Won-oh, a police officer in charge of the investigation at the time, dismissed the allegation as a `highly made-up story to justify his crimes.' He also talked about how subtle and selfish the perpetrator's self-justification was, analyzing that the sexual harassment damage in childhood may have affected the formation of a normal relationship with women.
The first part of the `Monster's Time' has drawn sympathy from viewers with an in-depth analysis that goes beyond simple case reconstruction and encompasses the twisted psychology and social responsibility of criminals. The combination of Lee Chun-jae's nurturing and sharp insights from experts provided an opportunity for viewers to reflect on the overwhelming immersion, the scars left by the crime, and how important social efforts to prevent a recurrence are.
Immediately after the show, viewers asked the viewers a heavy question, "I was appalled to see the number of crimes committed by Lee Chun-jae himself.'"The documentary's in-depth analysis asked the viewers a heavy question.", "It was a tension that made my hands sweat", Explosive reactions followed, such as `I felt the power of true investigative reporting.' He also commented that 'Monster's Time' opened a new Crime Documentary horizon that goes beyond mere criminal charges and explores the nature of crime and its impact on our society in depth.
In the first part of the `Monster's Time', Lee Chun-jae asked unfinished questions left by the incident while digging into the true nature of the 'monster', and even his self-justification attempts were shown without any addition or subtraction, looking deeply into the criminal's inner side. In SBS 'Monster's Time' Part 2 'Lee Chun-jae's Day and Night', vivid testimonies of alumni, neighbors, and co-workers who witnessed Lee Chun-jae's extreme two faces will be revealed for the first time. In particular, the victim who lost his beloved brother due to Lee Chun-jae and his ex-wife, who watched him the closest, confides in his experience 'Human Lee Chun-jae' after 31 years. He said "Why didn't I kill him? Why did I keep it alive?confess that " Then "Once it was noisy outside. What’s this sound? And I opened the window...", and the process of meeting and marrying Lee Chun-jae for the first time and starting a family, as well as the shocking misbehavior and reality of Lee Chun-jae, are shocking.
SBS four-part Crime Documentary 'Monster Time'Part 2'Lee Chun-jae's Day and Night' will air at 11:10 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2.
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