The truth of 'Park Jong-chul's torture and death case' is revealed.
KBS2 'Smoking Gun', which airs on the 10th, deals with the torture and death of Park Jong-chul.
On January 14, 1987, detectives rushed into a hospital saying there was an emergency patient. The doctor arrived at the scene in a hurry, but the patient was already out of breath. The atmosphere was unusual. The patient, who was lying in his panties, was wet all over and the floor was also filled with water.
When the optometrist wrote 'Unknown Sine' on the autopsy report, an autopsy was conducted, and as a result of the investigation, the cause of death was 'Asphyxiation by cervical compression'. In the brain, 'subarachnoid hemorrhage' was also observed. All were evidence strongly suggesting that they were killed by external strong physical forces. In particular, this observed in the lungs is the decisive smoking gun that brought the death of Park Jong-cheol to the world.
"It is heartbreaking how painful the bereaved families must have had before the truth was revealed," Lee Ji-hye said, admiring that "the important truth was revealed to the world because there was an optometrist and forensic scientist who did not pass each little clue that was easy to miss." Ahn Hyun-mo was surprised by "The world has changed thanks to people who did what they had to do and said what they had to say at the time."
Meanwhile, in the recording on this day, Park Jong-bu, the brother of the late martyr Park Jong-chul, came out to convey the sad situation of the day and recalled his heartbreaking memories as a bereaved family. In addition, we trace the back story hidden in the late Park Jong-chul case through vivid testimony from Oh Yeon-sang, the first optometrist of the late Park Jong-chul, and former reporter Shin Seong-ho, who first reported the case.