The murder of drums aimed only at Koreans in Thailand is expected to shock.
At 8:30 p.m. on the 10th, MBC Everyone will broadcast a crime analysis commentary program 'Hidden Eye' that analyzes incidents and accidents through various videos such as CCTV, body cam, and black box.
The live issue sheds light on the murder of a Korean man in his 30s found abandoned in a drum. The case shocked Thailand and South Korea not only with bizarre ways to dispose of the body, but also with brutal criminal acts that damaged all ten fingers of the victim. The criminals planned a crime to extort money by threatening the victim, aiming at the fact that tourists traveling abroad cannot report immediately even if they are damaged. What's harder to believe is that all three of the perpetrators were Koreans.
They visited the location in advance to find out the location of CCTV, prepared tools, and even showed a detailed appearance, such as building a friendship with the victim and lowering their guard. After the murder, Park Ha-sun was astonished by the nonchalant criminals who went to buy tools and drank coffee to abandon the body, saying, `There is no sign of remorse at all, it is the devil, not a person.' When they were caught by the police, they showed an unconventional attitude until the end, pointing out each other as the culprits, causing public anger among many.