
Kim Sung-joo, Kim Dong-hyun, Park Ha-sun, Soyou Dive into Everyday Crimes on 'Hidden Eye'
MBC Every1's 'Hidden Eye' is set to explore crimes hidden within our daily lives, hosted by Kim Sung-joo, Kim Dong-hyun, Park Ha-sun, and Soyou.
The show will feature a segment titled 'Detective Lee Dae-woo's Crime Scene,' capturing the intense 24-hour shifts of precinct police officers. This episode focuses on the operations of the Suwon Ingye precinct, one of the busiest in southern Gyeonggi Province. Late at night, officers respond to a tip regarding suspected gambling and drug activity at a hold'em pub. Upon arrival, the pub appears clean, but a search of an employee reveals a significant amount of cash, shocking Kim Dong-hyun who exclaimed, "Is this even possible?!" The discovery of a locked, hidden room inside the establishment further fuels suspicions of illegal operations.
The 'Live Issue' segment will then delve into the recent spate of stabbing incidents that have gripped South Korea, with a special focus on the 'Sillim-dong Stabbing Spree.' The perpetrator, identified as Jo Sun, caused shockwaves by injuring four people in just two minutes. During his arrest, he made alarming remarks rationalizing his actions, which drew sharp analysis from profiler Pyo Chang-won. Pyo suggested Jo acted out of a distorted mindset, believing that if he couldn't find happiness, he would make others like him unhappy. Further revelations expose Jo's extensive criminal history, including 14 referrals to juvenile court and subsequent offenses as an adult such as insurance fraud and assault, leading Soyou to comment, "Crime seems addictive." The full story behind the Sillim-dong incident that turned a peaceful street into chaos will be revealed on MBC Every1's 'Hidden Eye' on the 17th at 8:30 PM.
Netizens expressed anticipation for the show, with comments like "The Sillim-dong incident was truly shocking, I definitely need to watch this episode," and "I'm already looking forward to seeing Kim Dong-hyun's reaction to the hold'em pub scene." Others noted, "It seems like it will be an informative program, delving into the psychology of criminals."