"Rumor pretending to be a bachelor, I still want to go to my wife as soon as possible."
On Channel A 'Detectives' Trade Secrets', which airs at 9:30 p.m. on the 3rd, popular comedian Kim Won-hoon will appear as a daily detective. Kim Won-hoon directly explains the truth of the rumors surrounding him 'Bachelorette Pose' through 'Detectives' Trade Secrets'. After meeting as a university CC and marrying after eight years of dating, he said, `I still get excited to see my wife, and I take a shower every day. I can't wait to go after the recording"It devastates the scene with honest talk like a married man romantic.
Meanwhile, in the section 'Case Notebook', a man visits the detective team, saying "I think the man in front of me intentionally scratched my car." In fact, his car photos were full of scratches, and CCTV footage showed a suspicious man walking around in front of the car.
The client "I think he did it on purpose because he had a lot of run-ins with the man in front of him." outraged. It started three months ago when the man in the front house moved in. The man in the front house had a conflict with the client couple by leaving trash in the hallway, smoking cigarettes in public spaces, or even causing parking disputes. As it became increasingly notorious among apartment residents, the client's wife began to set up a guard with the residents to restrain the man in front of her. In the meantime, the client's wife was threatened with retaliation by the man in the front house who followed her in black.
As a result, the detectives began to track the behavior of the man in the front house, and a surprising fact soon came to light. The culprit who intentionally scratched the client's car was not the man in the front house, but the client's wife. The unexpected scene also engulfs the studio of 'Detectives' Trade Secrets'. There is a lot of speculation, such as "'It's a big picture of trying to get rid of the man in front of you by covering it up with the man in front of you and the wife of the client who had an affair with the man in front of you're planning to encourage a fight and punish the client.' Defconn, in particular, suspects "Isn't he trying to send his husband to prison and enjoy the affair comfortably?" Indeed, it is not enough to scratch her husband's car, and the truth can be confirmed through the broadcast of 'Detectives' Trade Secrets' that the wife of the client who framed the man in the front house is hiding.