Who on earth could be the culprit who so brutally murdered a young boy?
On the episode of ‘Brave Detectives 4 (directed by Lee Ji-sun)’, which will air on Tcast E Channel at 9:50 PM on the 28th (Friday), former Superintendent Yoon Oe-chul and Superintendent Kim Jin-soo of the Scientific Investigation Unit (KCSI) will appear and dig into the case that started in a peach orchard in Cheongdo.
An old man who was taking an early morning walk discovered a small burnt body in a peach orchard. The clothes the person was wearing at the time of death were burned and stuck to his skin, and his entire body was charred.
Also, the way the legs were tied was unusual; the knees and calves were tied together with duct tape so that they were touching. Professor Kwon Il-yong said, “It is highly unlikely that the binding was intended to restrict movement. I guessed that they may have tied the body up to reduce its volume for easier movement,” and relayed the situation at the time.
The cause of death of the young boy who unfortunately passed away was asphyxiation due to cervical compression. The victim, who was small with a height of 140-150cm and a foot length of 200mm, is presumed to have been an upperclassman in elementary school or middle school.
Fingerprints were collected from the burnt fingers, but as the victim was a minor, identification was not possible. The investigation team restored the face using computer graphics and distributed flyers to Daegu, a nearby area of Cheongdo, but they were unable to obtain any information about the victim.
The investigation team sent official documents to over 100 elementary and middle schools in Cheongdo and nearby areas to dig up the victim‘s identity. Finally, after a month of investigation, they discovered who the dead child was, and the investigation gained momentum...
A small body found burned under a peach tree. The identity of the culprit who brutally murdered the boy was revealed.
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Reporter Lee Seul-bi, Donga.com misty82@donga.com
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