‘Hidden Eye’ explores the two faces of a prestigious university club.
‘Three Cuts on the Scene’ introduces a man sitting precariously on a bridge and an incident that occurred due to the gazes watching him. The studio was tense with every action of the man, and all the cast members watched this scene with bated breath. While watching the footage, current detective Lee Dae-woo mentioned an incident where he confronted a man on a bridge, and sympathized with how tense the situation in the CCTV must have been, which reportedly heightened the tension in the studio. Meanwhile, in another incident, an absurd moment was captured where a bag was stolen on a bridge. After seeing this incident, profiler Kwon Il-yong emphasized the seriousness of the incident by analyzing that the criminal “has a lot of psychopathic tendencies”. The whole story of the bag theft incident, which was thought to be a simple theft, is revealed.
In Kwon Il-yong‘s Crime Rules, a woman appears walking down the street naked with only a box on her. Even a citizen who saw her in the middle of Seoul was delighted, saying, “I’ve been waiting for you,” and the cast was speechless at her. What could be the reason for the box girl to do such a thing? Meanwhile, an embarrassing speeding was seen on the road near the beach. Park Ha-sun sighed, saying, “It‘s just science among ourselves,” at the behavior of the three friends who appeared in the middle of the city. The dangerous driving that made even the onlookers’ hearts race is revealed.
We uncover the creepy truth hidden in the second largest college student club in the country. A college club, aka “Kkanbu,” recruited 300 club members in a short period of time by advertising that joining the club would allow them to use foreign cars and luxury hotels. When the truth about the hidden club was revealed, not only parents but the entire nation was shocked. The club, which gradually grew in power centered around the president who graduated from a prestigious university, not only used drugs among themselves, but also traded them and transported them overseas. Soyou was shocked and said, “This isn’t a club, it’s like a criminal organization.” Profiler Pyo Chang-won analyzed their intentions from the perspective of a profiler, saying that the reason the crimes could not be revealed for over a year was due to the “this” nature of university clubs. The shocking truth about university crime can be seen on MBC Every 1’s “Hidden Eye” on Monday, April 7 at 7:40 p.m.
Reporter Choi Yoon-na, Donga.com yyynnn@donga.com
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