Cult leader exploits followers amid tragedy and absurd justifications in South Korea
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At 7:40 p.m. on the 11th, the crime analysis commentary show ‘Hidden Eye,’ featuring MC Kim Sung-joo, Kim Dong-hyun, Park Ha-sun, and Soyou, will explore crimes that anyone can experience in daily life.
The three clips from the field address a brutal assault that occurred on the street in the middle of the night. Kim Dong-hyun expressed horror at the cruelty of the perpetrator who kicked and stomped on the head of the victim, who had lost consciousness, noting that it was a severely dangerous act even prohibited in mixed martial arts, saying, “This could result in a lifelong disability.” The absurd comments made by the perpetrator in this incident, which could have happened to anyone at night, have drawn significant attention.
In Kwon Il-yong’s crime rules, events where one crime leads to another are examined. A crime occurs during the process when Justice Ministry employees detain a woman who is living illegally. A man who introduced himself as a Justice Ministry employee was captured days later while being chased by the police. It turns out that he had conspired to kidnap the woman and committed the crime impersonating a public official. The impersonation of a public official, confinement, and assault executed to facilitate the kidnapping were just the beginning, and fearing discovery, the severity of the man’s crimes escalated. Park Ha-sun expressed deep sympathy, saying, “It must have been hellish.” Meanwhile, a man who committed an unimaginable scale of crime to steal two motorcycles appears, leading profiler Yoo Chang-won to exclaim, “The belly button is bigger than the belly itself,” as the theft unfolds.
In the live issue segment, the cult led by Park Myung-ho, ‘Dolnara,’ is under intense scrutiny. Videos of the cult exploiting women followers under the guise of cult doctrine were released to the media, and as the village where the followers live fell into debt, leader Park Myung-ho fled to Brazil under the pretense of relocation. There, he forced followers to cultivate a wasteland approximately 40 times the size of Yeouido without paying them a salary, creating his own “slave kingdom.” Profiler Yoo Chang-won was astounded by Park Myung-ho’s shameless remark, “What salary do I need to do my own work?” Furthermore, a tragedy occurred in the Dolnara village construction site where five children playing were buried and died, and the parents of the deceased referred to their children’s deaths as “an offering to God” and “the best birthday present,” causing disbelief among many.
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